I also use NC 40 and MAC’s Studio Fix and C4 for Mac Face and Body Liquid foundation, I saw that you posted a Non-Tanned shade for the Make Up For Ever Ultra HD Foundation, do you happen to know if the color for tanned skin is still almond (Y415)?
For the last couple of years my go to, holy grail status, powder foundation was the Mac Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation. I swore by this foundation. Especially in my early days of makeup, I never wore liquid foundations or BB creams, so I relied on a powder foundation to give me the coverage I was looking for. The Mac Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation really gives such great coverage without looking cakey and also, for someone like me with combination to oily skin, it really helped keep me nice and matte throughout the day. And for $27 a pop, it should! Mac Cosmetics Studio Fix Powder Plus FoundationThe BH Studio Pro Matte Finish Pressed Powder comes in 7 different shades, which at first may not sound like much of a selection, but I truly believe there is a shade to fit every skin tone. I do wish there were a few more darker shades to fit all of my brown and chocolate skinned babies, but hopefully this is something BH Cosmetics can come out with in the future. When it comes to shade ranges for myself I bought the shade 250 which is about one shade lighter than I wanted but the shade 255 is perfect for me. For reference, I'm the shade NW45 at Mac, so if you're in that shade range or about a shade lighter than 250 and 255 will work perfectly for you. The BH powder is just as amazing as the Mac Studio Fix, and dare I say I like it better? To me it just seems like it has a bit of a 'creamier' or smoother texture than the Mac powder. And the best part, it's only $5.95! That's almost a $22 difference between the Mac powder and the BH powder. If you're looking for an affordable powder foundation that's going to give you excellent coverage and do a great job of absorbing excess oils and keeping you nice and matte, then I highly suggest you try the BH Studio Pro Matte Finish Pressed Powder. It's AH-MAZING! And your wallet will thank you. :) ![]()
Beauty brands continue to diversify their makeup offerings, working to make the industry as inclusive as it always should have been. M.A.C. is the latest cosmetics company to announce an expanded foundation line, following a precedent set by brands including Beauty Bakerie, Fenty Beauty, Revlon, and Lush.
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Beginning today, September 6, customers can shop an additional 18 new shades in M.A.C.'s Studio Fix Fluid SPF 15 foundation line, Glamourreported. Each foundation retails for $30, and the new additions make for a total of 60 foundation shades that shoppers can choose from.
With the selection of new foundation shades, M.A.C. also announced a few more major changes to products in its Studio Fix line. Their Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation has expanded to include 53 shades; their 24-hour Concealer now has 33 hues; and there are also a few new Conceal and Correct Palettes and new contour palettes.
According to Glamour, M.A.C. has also announced a new online tool that will make finding your perfect shade of product easier. Their online shade finder is super easy, and walks you through the process of understanding your skin tone and what products to use.
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M.A.C. has continued to make waves in the beauty industry this year. Last week, the company started sharing photos on Instagram with untouched facial hair.
Plus, along with the new items in its Studio Fix collection, the company also announced the return of a brand new Patrick Starr collection, released a collection with Caroline Daur that tasted like cake, and helped us achieve the sparkle status of our dreams with an expansion of its glitter pigments.
The newly expanded line is available online and at select M.A.C. stores starting today.
Ready to shop? Here a few of the newest products.
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