Oooh me too!! I spot conceal, then buff this on with my 182 kabuki, and finish it all off with a spritz of fix+!
I'm NW15, and use Light all over my face, applied with the 182 kabuki brush to give enough coverage, followed by a light layer of Light Medium.
If you're NC20-25, I'd definately get at least Light Medium or Medium. They're different shades though- not necessarily medium being darker than light medium. I've had both, and I have found Medium to just be more beige than Light Medium, which is more yellow. It's best to test it out at a counter if you can
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Originally Posted by missfiction
I have combo skin (normal to dry skin on my cheeks, and oily skin on my nose).
What kind of foundation can I use under the skinfinish (matte, natural or full coverage foundation)?
I will buy a new foundation, not from MAC though. I heard it´s easy to get breakouts from MAC foundations...?
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Ok firstly, the degree of coverage you want is up to you- it doesn't really relate to your skin type, as much as how much you want it to cover, and how you'd like it to look (matte or glowy).
Now... the MSF natural is not actually meant to be a foundation as such- it's just a mineralized powder, which CAN be used as a foundation. I'm not too fond of the MAC foundations myself, but I've heard good things about Studio Fix Fluid- what works for one person may or may not work on another, since we're all different, so it would really be best for you to try things out yourself
Oily areas can be helped by the application of powders which act to control shine, such as the invisible powder available from MACpro- it really all depends on what you want/need!!
HTH!