Tom Ford Lip Color dupes
lipstick
Last updated: March 2026
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L'Oréal Color Riche
Save 81%$11
"L'Oréal owns TF—so some shades are literal dupes."
- + Creamy
- + Many shades
- − Packaging not as luxe
Revlon Satin Lipstick
Save 84%$9
"Another reliable option for a luxe lip look."
- + Classic formula
- + Affordable
- − Shade match varies
At a glance
| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tom Ford Lip Color | $58 | Original | — | — |
| L'Oréal Color Riche | $11 | 85% | — | Save 81% |
| Revlon Satin Lipstick | $9 | 80% | — | Save 84% |
Comparison notes
Tom Ford lipsticks are known for formula and packaging. L'Oréal has official shade dupes in some cases.
Full comparison
Tom Ford Lip Color is the definition of luxury lipstick—the packaging alone makes you feel like a million dollars, and the formula delivers rich, full-coverage color in a single swipe with a satin-cream finish. L'Oréal Color Riche is the smartest dupe out there because L'Oréal actually owns the Tom Ford beauty license, so some shades are developed from similar formulations. The texture is creamy and comfortable with impressive color payoff, though the packaging is obviously drugstore. Revlon Super Lustrous Satin Lipstick offers a classic, reliable formula with good shade variety; the finish is slightly more sheer and the formula a touch drier than Tom Ford's buttery-smooth application. Both dupes deliver beautiful lip color, but neither matches the weight, click, and luxe feel of pulling a Tom Ford lipstick out of your bag.
Longevity
Tom Ford Lip Color lasts about 4–6 hours with its rich, pigmented formula clinging well to lips. L'Oréal Color Riche performs similarly at 3–5 hours before needing a touch-up. Revlon sits around 3–4 hours. All three benefit from lip liner for clean edges and extended wear.
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