Liquid foundation?

Didididums

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Hi guys
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Hope i'm posting this in the right place!

Oke, so I usually wear powder foundations, and currently use Mac studio fix powder plus, which I love, but I was thinking of trying out a MAC liquid. I usually hate using liquids and creams because I hate the feeling on my face (feels like i'm wearing a face mask! Yucky!) but seeing as I have only ever tried using cheaper brands before, I was thinking of trying a MAC liquid.

I thought that before buying one, I would ask you guys what the different liquid foundations feel like on your skin. I love wearing makeup but hate feeling like i'm wearing it!!

Hope you can help
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Thanks x
 

Junkie

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Well to me, the MAC Studio Fix Fluid feels very "wet". I always need a setting powder over top to make it more matte, which can tend to feel cakey. However, if you sheer it out with some moisturizor or use a light powder overtop, it might feel less cakey.

I'm recommend MAC Face & Body - its a light-medium coverage foundation and dries really nice on the skin.
 

dietcokeg

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i also would recommened MAC face and body foundation - it has a water based formula and is also transfer resistant!
 

DirtyHarriet

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I would recommend spending a little more and getting a Chanel Lumiere or Nars Sheer Glow foundation. I find all MAC liquid foundations to be fairly heavy.
 

Simply Elegant

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I agree, all MAC foundations seem heavy on my skin and I don't wear a lot of it.

MUFE and NARS make lightweight ones with good coverage.
 

mssally

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I'd also recommend MAC Face & Body-- it really dries to a nice finish on the skin and looks natural.

I usually used the MAC Studio Fix Powder but just started using face & body and I love it. It stays on my skin throughout the day and it doesn't look like an oil slick by the end of the day...
 

RandomnessWithK

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I actually just started using MAC face & body and love it! i love it set with MAC sheer pressed powder..
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i also tried MUFE face and body with same results.. so if you don't want to go to the MAC route, you can try MUFE face and body! i did try nars sheer glow matte.. and it just kind of dried me out a bit..

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good luck - hth!
 
I've never tried Face and Body, but right now I'm loving Studio Sculpt. From what I understand, F&B is light to medium coverage whereas Studio Sculpt is a little more on the medium to full coverage side. I don't even have to use concealer when I use it, but somehow it doesn't feel mask-like (at least to me). I only use about the size of a pea (seriously, my big mistake was using way too much at first) and a 187 brush to get solid coverage but a really light feeling on my skin.
 

elektra513

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If you are going to try the Studio Fix Fluid, try taking a tissue layer (so take 1 ply layer off) and blotting the face lightly with it before setting with powder. That might help with the thick feeling or cakiness.

Good luck
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Didididums

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Wow thanks all! Didn't expect so many replies this quick
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Lokks like most of you are edging me towards face and body, which I read about and was considering so it's just made me more likely to try it, I will consider trying a more expensive one too. I think I might go to the mac store and have them try a couple different ones on me and go from there!

Thankyou all so much for your help!
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