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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

This is a review of the MAC studio fix powder requested by simnom28

I am wearing:
Face- Murad oil control, MAC PP 50, Studio Fix Fluid e Dior Forever, Bobbi Brow Corrector, Powderflage, Laura Geller Balance and brighten, Chanel Bronze Universal, NARS Laguna, Stillia Lillium, Cargo Tonga, MAC refined
Eyes- UDPP, MAC Chocolate swiss, vanilla, soft bown e/s, LM black pan liner, Maybeline Define a lash and define a brow
Lips- MAC Spice liner, Clinique Praline and Smashbox Aura Gloss

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  • Hi:) I use this on a daily basis to cover up my freckles because I hate them! Although sometimes it can look quite thick when I apply it but I can't apply it any less because then it doesn't cover my freckles up have you got any tips ? My freckles are quite dark and I have quite light skin.. X x x

  • @lilpwincess2010 how about a liquid foundation first?

  • hi can you explain about the shades of this product, what does the C and N's by their own mean? thank you!!

  • @AlmendraC93 I never really fully understood myself- i always have to ask a MUA in MAC! Sorry

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  • @AlmendraC93 C= cool and N= neutral or natural i think,

  • I do that but still looks thick

  • @Pinkgrapefruit02 It's actually not needs cool but rather Neutral Cool / Neutral Warm. NC would give you a more yellow look and NW is more pink. Usually, I think Cool is supposed to be pink and Warm is supposed to be yellow but this is the way MAC has classified it.

  • @AlmendraC93 NC = needs cool NW = needs warm - for your skin tone

  • @beautyjunkie6027 they are both fairly matte products- their premise is that they are long wearing matte products. Liquid gives better coverage and can be used daily.

  • @Lisasz09 Yup, I'm just wondering what the difference is generally.

    Does a liquid foundation make one look better/more glowy with better coverage?

    Is a/the liquid foundation offer better coverage and can it be used on a daily basis, for events big events as well as for a day in town?

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