I'm a MAC almost-virgin. Honestly! I've never tried any MAC products before except for a lipstick and their famed lipglass (which is why there is an "almost") but nothing else. I don't know why but I've never really been tempted by MAC before.
I've noticed that MAC foundation shades have sort of become a standard in the world of makeup. In beauty and makeup forums, whenever people discuss various foundations, they are always saying stuff like "Oh, I'm a MAC NC30 and brand X in shade Y is a perfect match," or "I'm a MAC NW25, can anyone tell me what shade I will be in brand X?" MAC foundation shades now seem now a true beauty standard!
I for one, never knew what MAC shade I was. Which makes discussing various foundation shades in forums a tad difficult. So today, I traipsed down to the MAC counter and requested for a foundation match. Unfortunately, I was served by a very un-MAC lady (MAC fans, you know what I mean by true MAC staff - usually in black and rather edgy-looking). Well, this lady was NOT MAC-like at all. She was middle-aged and had really poor product knowledge. When I told her I was looking for a foundation which has good oil control, she stared blankly at me. A fellow MAC staff (this other lady was more MAC-like) had to help her out. Then, un-MAC lady guided me to a seat and proceeded to pile the foundation on my face without removing the foundation I was wearing at that time. I was rather wary by this time so I told her to please remove my foundation first before testing the new shade on me. If not, how am I going to tell if the shade is a match for my skin? She stared at me so I repeated what I said. Then she got a makeup wipe and proceeded to do what I asked her to do. Not a very good first experience with MAC.
Oh well.
Anyway, on to the foundation. MAC Studio Fix Fluid SPF 15 is meant for women with oily skin. I'v
e been wearing it (shade NC25!) for an afternoon now and the foundation isn't such a big deal. Yes, it is buildable and gives medium coverage but it oxidises rather quickly (after about 3 hours) compared to my previous staple, Kesalan Patharan Liquid Foundation N. However, it does cover pores quite well and doesn't end up cakey. There is also a wide variety of shades which makes it easy to find a good match. Overall, it isn't a lousy foundation but neither is it a great foundation. I will probably continue using this foundation until I'm done with it but whether I will re-purchase it in the future will depend on how it performs in the long run.
MAC Studio Fix Fluid SPF15 (and a minor rant)
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Posted by Kitty M. at 6:14 PM
Labels: foundation, MAC
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