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Originally Posted by glamdoll
I have tried their fluid foundation and it broke me out and it was too orangy for me (NC40) then they told me to try the powder studio fix and I still broke out. My skin is actually pretty good. I dont break out or anything, but I think I might be allergic to something in the products. Now the manager offered to help match me and gave me Moistureblend and so far that is the only thing that seems to be working. I still break out in my cheek area but not as bad as the other products. I even bought the blot pressed powder but it makes me look weird.
The makeup removing wipes burned my face really bad. I had red bumps everywhere! n the manager at my free standing store told me to try the oil formula i forgot the name.
Im not mad at the service with the exception of that one MUA.
I usually get very good service. just that some products havent been working.
and its been hard to get a good match. the first time it was too light and the next one orange.
but Im ok w the one that I just recently got in moistureblend.
it makes me look a bit like my face is oily.. do u have any suggestions? thanks! I really appreciate it.
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pbi, I know the lovely Lah_nee already answered you and she might get mad at me for saying this, but a lot of us MAC lovers have to use other brands for skincare and foundation.
I love MAC and am 100% MAC eye, lip and blush, but sorry2say, for me, Studiofix in all its forms is the devil incarnate
. The only face products I can use are the Cleanse off oil
and the Blot Powder
, everything else is just...not quite right: too oily, too orange, too..something. Just cuz we love MAC and all the products work for some people doesn't mean they will all work for us. Makeup should be about finding great products that make you look and feel effortlessly beautiful, not constantly exchanging stuff, settling for products that aren't quite right, or 'making' something work. If your skin's chemistry doesn't work with MAC, it just doesn't and it may be cheaper to just move on and find something that works better. I did and my skin thanks me for it.
And to the OP, I feel your pain. I live in Japan and lots of ladies on the MAC boards always swoon about how 'lucky' Asia is with all the exclusives, but let me tell ya, if you're an NC43 living in Japan, who doesn't like lightening products or pastels (flowering quad anyone?) the exclusives don't make up for the fact that they don't carry a lot of staple neutrals as part of the regular line - no tan pigment, kid, soft brown, bitter, velvet moss, brown down e/s, the list goes on.
As much as it pains us, the MAC marketing people have done their homework and know what products will be popular in which markets and stock accordingly. When Barbie launched here, Playful and Springtime Skipper, the pink lippies and the blushes sold out within hours, but they had beautyburst and moth brown on the display for weeks. Modern Ms is still in stock as I type...