MAC - Well Defined (Studio Sculpt) Discussion

K_ashanti

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Originally Posted by ninaxmac
^^ how do you like the Boots No.7 Primer?.....also question for everyone do you think this foundation will have to be put away during the summer months like SFF?


its ok for the price , helps alot with the oiliness, i wore sff during the summer as powder foundation don't work well with my skin, i just thinner it out wih moisturizer i will try it with this if need be, but this is lighter 2 me than sff
 

K_ashanti

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Originally Posted by bella1342
I need some recs please... I went to the MAC counter to try this foundation and the MA asked me what my usual MAC shade is. I said I didn't have one, I never used MAC foundations before. She asked me about my skin, I answered her questions, and she said she didn't think I should start out with this foundation. She said this was mostly for dry skin and mine is normal. She said I could try it, but recommended I try something else.


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I would take the MA's advice and try something else. From the marketing I've seen, this does seem to be more for dry skin. I have oliy/acne prone skin and I can tell you this isn't for me. If you still want to try it, get a sample first.



i wouldn't totally pass on it as i have heard positive thing from all different skin types and quite a few ma's told this is ok for all skin types everything doesn't work for everybody but it is worth a try, i have oily/combo/ance prone skin and this works very well for me ,though it didn't work for you Mac is one of the few foundation that don't break me out just get a sample and see if it work for you as only you can really judge what works for you
 

erine1881

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Originally Posted by alka1
Ok, I've heard 1 or 2 people compare the Studio Sculpt concealer to Studio Tech foundation. I haven't tried the new concealers yet so I can't comment on that..

do you guys think it's possible that the new concealers are small versions of studio tech? After all, studio finish is a smaller version of Full Coverage foundation with spf.

any thoughts?


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Originally Posted by alka1
I agree, studio tech is a great foundation but i'm not really sure i'd want to use it just as concealer.. here's hoping the new concealer is a brand new formula
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edit- on second thought, i think it is a new formula because MAC claims it's water resistant. as far as I know studio tech isn't water-resistant?


this is not the same as ST. the only thing they have in common is a natural finish. SSC is water-resistant, ST isn't. SSC is a full coverage, ST is medium.

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Originally Posted by vivaXglamlove
I really want to get this but I won't be able to get to any mac location for a month!
grrr!
What color would suite n1 in face and body? I also use nw15 sff but I have to lighten it just a tad with revlon colorstay.


i'd suggest nc15, but recommend you wait to get matched up.

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Originally Posted by bella1342
I need some recs please... I went to the MAC counter to try this foundation and the MA asked me what my usual MAC shade is. I said I didn't have one, I never used MAC foundations before. She asked me about my skin, I answered her questions, and she said she didn't think I should start out with this foundation. She said this was mostly for dry skin and mine is normal. She said I could try it, but recommended I try something else.

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Originally Posted by MaryJane
I would take the MA's advice and try something else. From the marketing I've seen, this does seem to be more for dry skin. I have oliy/acne prone skin and I can tell you this isn't for me. If you still want to try it, get a sample first.

sorry, your artist is a moron. for her to tell you you shouldn't wear it cuz your normal is retarded and unprofessional. i have dry people swear up and down by SF, and tho i wouldn't recommend it for their skin if they ask, i give em what they want.

this is for any skin type. like all foundations, any skin type can wear any foundation, its just that some are more beneficial to certain types based on coverage, finish, and personal taste.

SSF is more beneficial to dry skin because of themoisturizing properties and the glowy finish. normal skin can use this too. oilies can as well, but they may be turned off my the glow, so they'll wanna finish and touch up with a powder for more of a matte finish.

if you don't mind a glowy look, and want a med-full coverage, give this one a try. if you want that same coverage but not the glow, go with SFF. when picking your foundation you gotta take into account alot more than just your color-coverage, finish, formula, then color.
 

K_ashanti

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thanks erine 1881 for your professional input thats what i guess i was tryna say by you have to decide what is best for you
 

ladyJ

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I got the foundation, concealer, and concealer brush today! Loveeee!!! I got Studio sculpt in NC30 and Concealer in NW30. This is my first concealer! My MA used it on me and it looked so great!!! Flawless.
 

bella1342

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yeah, she told me not unless I have dry skin. I said "well in the winter it's obviously a little more dry." She said "is it actually like flaking off kind of dry?" and I said no. So she says something like, I don't recommend it unless your skin is that kind of flakey dry.
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It didn't make sense to me. I thought could all of the girls that got it at Specktra having flaking off skin? Doubtful...

I wanted to say, "I just want to try the damn foundation.. give it to me please!"

She's been there for 7 years too. She was super-nice... but the knowledge wasn't there for the new foundation line anyway.

I just want to try this stuff so bad. I'm not sure if I'd be nc 15 or 20. No chances of me getting back to a counter anytime soon, so if anyone here got those shades.. and are willing to spare any, please pm me.



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Originally Posted by erine1881
sorry, your artist is a moron. for her to tell you you shouldn't wear it cuz your normal is retarded and unprofessional. i have dry people swear up and down by SF, and tho i wouldn't recommend it for their skin if they ask, i give em what they want.

this is for any skin type. like all foundations, any skin type can wear any foundation, its just that some are more beneficial to certain types based on coverage, finish, and personal taste.

SSF is more beneficial to dry skin because of themoisturizing properties and the glowy finish. normal skin can use this too. oilies can as well, but they may be turned off my the glow, so they'll wanna finish and touch up with a powder for more of a matte finish.

if you don't mind a glowy look, and want a med-full coverage, give this one a try. if you want that same coverage but not the glow, go with SFF. when picking your foundation you gotta take into account alot more than just your color-coverage, finish, formula, then color.

 

Preciouspink

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Originally Posted by ladyJ
I got the foundation, concealer, and concealer brush today! Loveeee!!! I got Studio sculpt in NC30 and Concealer in NW30. This is my first concealer! My MA used it on me and it looked so great!!! Flawless.


Ohh how do you like the brush? Im considering getting it but wasnt sure if its worth it!!
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alka1

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I would highly appreciate if someone were to put up swatches of Studio Sculpt foundation in NC30 or NC35
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thanks
 

ladyJ

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Originally Posted by Preciouspink
Ohh how do you like the brush? Im considering getting it but wasnt sure if its worth it!!
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I liked it a lot. You should get it but if you already have a synthetic brush then maybe not. I have a synthetic brush but I still got it. I really like the pointed shape.
 

Sanayhs

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I tried the concealer even though it really doesn't have a match for me. It faded wickedly fast. The foundation DEFINITELY doesn't have a match for me. That's all I really can say about this stuff.
 

Charlie'sAngel

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So it contains Shea Butter.... I'm oily skinned and that just kinda screams HEAVY to me....Ive had a sample Ive used for a few days and i do get a bit oilier than with SFF but I just love the feel/coverage.
Im super acne-prone..... can other oily-acne prone ladies let me know ur verdict on the foundation?
 

babyleese

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^ I've been using my sample for a couple days and I'm super acne-prone. I haven't had a breakout yet *crosses fingers, knocks on wood*.
 

jmarie7481

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Originally Posted by Sanayhs
I tried the concealer even though it really doesn't have a match for me. It faded wickedly fast. The foundation DEFINITELY doesn't have a match for me. That's all I really can say about this stuff.

Ahhh! I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thinks this! I don't have a problem with finding a match for myself, but the concealer fades so fast and cakes up under my eyes. I really wanted this to work for me but I just can't get it to! Back to my usual Studio Finish.

The foundation also feels super heavy to me and I'm pretty used to full coverage stuff. This one just seems to seep out a ton of oil onto my face and I end up feeling gross. And it also seems to fade. I don't know why! So again sticking to my usual which isn't even MAC. MAC face stuff and I just aren't friends even though I wish we were!
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Moxy

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What kind of powder do you girls use to keep away the shine? Blot powder, loose powder, something else?
I'm still intrigued by the foundation, but I need a good blotting product because I cant stand shine on my face.
 

Shoegal-fr

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Originally Posted by Moxy
What kind of powder do you girls use to keep away the shine? Blot powder, loose powder, something else?
I'm still intrigued by the foundation, but I need a good blotting product because I cant stand shine on my face.


Nothing can beat the MUFE HD loose powder. I repeat, NOTHING.
But please, don't try to get the silica powder from Coastal Scents, thinking that it would be cheaper or what... Yes, they are both pure silica powder, but they aren't milled the same way, and super fine silica powder, if inhaled, can cause some serious damages!
 

Moxy

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I just remembered I was recommended a Ben Nye Translucent Powder. Anyone tried it out yet and has any thoughts on it before I go to MUA reviews?
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fm7228

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Originally Posted by Charlie'sAngel
So it contains Shea Butter.... I'm oily skinned and that just kinda screams HEAVY to me....Ive had a sample Ive used for a few days and i do get a bit oilier than with SFF but I just love the feel/coverage.
Im super acne-prone..... can other oily-acne prone ladies let me know ur verdict on the foundation?


I have the same condition as you. The foundation doesn't feel heavy whatsoever but with an ingredient list that contains shea butter and glycerin, I can see where you are coming from. The best is to get a sample and try it out. This foundation makes my skin look dewy but I put on MUFE HD powder which is 100% pure silica to control my oil. Any powder that contains oil controlling ingredients will do.
 

fm7228

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Originally Posted by Shoegal-fr
Nothing can beat the MUFE HD loose powder. I repeat, NOTHING.
But please, don't try to get the silica powder from Coastal Scents, thinking that it would be cheaper or what... Yes, they are both pure silica powder, but they aren't milled the same way, and super fine silica powder, if inhaled, can cause some serious damages!


I heard that TKB Trading also offers the same silica powder as MUFE and is considerably cheaper. It is also finely milled. The only downside is that you have to order a minimum amount and pay for shipping costs.

Personally I haven't tried it but I read some reviews comparing the two.
 

dreamer246

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Seems like MUFE HD powder is getting a lot of raves, but I prefer a pressed powder though, more convenient for me.
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Does it come in a pressed form? If not I'm probably be sticking with my Blot Powder.
 

fm7228

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Originally Posted by dreamer246
Seems like MUFE HD powder is getting a lot of raves, but I prefer a pressed powder though, more convenient for me.
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Does it come in a pressed form? If not I'm probably be sticking with my Blot Powder.


Unfortunately it doesn't. I think the reasoning behind that is that if they were to create a press form, it wouldn't be 100% silica and there would be lots of fillers.
 
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