MAC vs MUFE? (foundation & finishing powder)

Dollfaced

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hi! i'm a make up newbie.
& i need help.
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i don't have that much experience with either;
i have a couple of things from mac & i have only own an eyeliner by mufe.
i currently use mac studio sculpt foundation (nc35) & msfn (medium) to set my foundation.
but my skin is getting kind of darker & i'm also looking for something with a little less coverage (medium coverage?) & also want a loose powder.

so i was wondering if i should buy mufe microfinish powder (or super matte) & mufe invisible cover foundation or mac p+p finishing powder & mac sff?

I tried sff at a counter. the MA matched me to a nc42 but it looked a bit too yellow in that lighting.
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i'm still willing to give it a try tho.

btw i have skin that gets oily throught the day (not dry). & i'm also planning on buying p+p primer & using it with whichever foundation i end up buying.

thanks in advance!
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User38

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Do you mean you are getting darker as in getting tan for the summer? If so, don't get the mattes.. they are heavier and will not look fresh for summer.

I personally prefer the HD line in MUFE.. the foundation and powder. I think SF or SS in MAC will not hold up well in summer.. good luck tho!
 

ForgetRegret

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I can only speak for HD primer and HD powder from MUFE, but I absolutely ADORE them both...I hardly use my MAC powder anymore...the MUFE just makes your skin really beautiful (and soft!).
 

Mandy4610

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I am really liking MUFE HD foundation. It is very easy for me to figure out what shade I am, unlike MAC. I have tried and tried to figure out what my MAC shade is, but I have just given up.
HD has about three shades that I can wear. Mat velvet is a bit more complicated, I can't find a right shade for that one, but I know I am in between two shades or if I really wanted, I can mix shades and get a perfect shade.
I am also liking the Duo Mat powder even though it can give too much of a Matte look sometimes, it has a lot of coverage.
The MUFE HD powder is great also, bu I had to return it because it is just way too expensive and I did not use it that much so I saw no need to keep it, but I really really liked the way it made my skin feel.
I am using MSF for finishing and I like it.
I think if I had the money, I would buy the HD powder again....I wish they had a smaller version.
 

ForgetRegret

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^^^ Keep your eyes peeled for specials at Sephora...I got my HD powder with the little kabuki brush (which is THE softest thing I've ever felt in my life!) for $50 or something like that around the holidays. It's seriously some of the best $50 I've ever spent...I won't walk out of the house wearing makeup (I go to work with a naked face...I'm not trying to impress the Navy) without putting the HD powder on first... <3 <3 <3
Oh, and BTW...I know you said it was too expensive, but keep in mind that the $30 you spend on that powder is well spent, because you don't need a lot of it...that little jar will last you a really long time.
 

MzzRach

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I prefer MUFE foundations and powders to MAC (MAC formulas break my skin out, the one exception is Blot Powder, which I really like).

MUFE Face & Body would be a nice option for summer. It has buildable coverage. The MUFE Super Matt powder is one of my holy grail items. It's super finely milled and controls oil beautifully.
 

Mandy4610

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Thanks for this breakdown. Now I feel liking running back to Sephora and getting the powder again....they are gonna think I am crazy. Quote:
Originally Posted by ForgetRegret
^^^ Keep your eyes peeled for specials at Sephora...I got my HD powder with the little kabuki brush (which is THE softest thing I've ever felt in my life!) for $50 or something like that around the holidays. It's seriously some of the best $50 I've ever spent...I won't walk out of the house wearing makeup (I go to work with a naked face...I'm not trying to impress the Navy) without putting the HD powder on first... <3 <3 <3
Oh, and BTW...I know you said it was too expensive, but keep in mind that the $30 you spend on that powder is well spent, because you don't need a lot of it...that little jar will last you a really long time.

 

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