Best Brush For Mac Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation



I know every girl is a Mac girl and in Mac girls eyes, nothing compares to Mac but.I think I may have found possibly THE best Mac dupe I have ever laid my hands on. I have been using Mac Studio Fix Powder Foundation for years and years and have multiple colours to suit me when I'm pale and when I'm tanned.

Mac Studio fix is a really great product. I like the fact that you have the ability to 'layer' this powder. Also since I have combination skin it helps me to not look shiny towards the end of the day. May 02, 2018  If MAC’s Studio Fix Powder Plus foundation has been a staple in your makeup kit, but you find the price to be getting more expensive by the day, why not give Rimmel’s Stay Matte Pressed Powder a try? The Studio Fix is priced at around $35 and the Stay Matte powder is.

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Best Brush For Mac Studio Fix Powder

The reason I love Studio Fix Powder Foundation is that I'm one of those people who jumps out of bed five minutes before I leave the house. A slight exaggeration but I literally have what feels like five minutes to get dressed and apply some sort of face before I dash. Studio Fix is a one-step powder and foundation that provides a smooth, flawless, all-matte, full-coverage finish. It's also long-wearing foundation with a velvety texture and it allows skin to breathe. If I'm using it on a night-out, I would apply my foundation as normal and use Studio Fix on top to give it an even fuller-coverage, all-matte finish. It really has been my go-to product for quite a number of years. A compact of will set you back €31.50 in Brown Thomas.

Lately however, I've been using more and more products and they are starting to rank up there with some of my all-time favourites. Recently I picked up their new Stay Matte But Not Flat HD Powder Foundation for €9.49 in the hopes that it would bear resemblances to Mac Studio Fix and the results were more than what I had hoped for! Similarly to Mac it comes with it's own application sponge which is optional to use. To really show you guys how the similarities are uncanny in both products I have demoed them both on each side of my face and you're going to have to guess which one's which.

Because I am just using a powder foundation today, I wanted to use a really good primer that would even out my complexion and give me a good base. Fl studio 11 mac crack. I opted for Revlon Photoready Prime + Anti-Shine Balm which retails at €14.75. This multi-use balm can be worn alone, under or over makeup to prime and smooth skin and to eliminate shine. It erases the look of pores and imperfections for a perfected look. It comes with its own application sponge but you can also apply using a flat headed foundation brush. Next I wanted to conceal some imperfections on the skin and this needs to be done before you apply your powder foundation if you are using liquid or cream concealers. Today I used one of my favourite concealers, the NYX Cosmetics HD Photogenic Concealer in Fair which is priced at €6.99. I applied it using the application wand it comes with under my eyes, my t-zone, down the bridge of my nose an my chin and I blended it out using my flat-headed foundation brush.