MAC - Well Defined (Studio Sculpt) Discussion

ABB113

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I was just wondering....do those who have Studio Sculpt foundation and concealer have the same shade in both?
 

jenixxx

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Best foundation I've used so far, no break-outs but maybe I'm just strict about skincare.
Love the buildable coverage, less is definitely more with this product, looks so natural and just.. right.
 

coachkitten

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Originally Posted by ABB113
I was just wondering....do those who have Studio Sculpt foundation and concealer have the same shade in both?

Some people do and some people don't. I have both the foundation and the concealer in NW15 but a lot of times people get foundations in one shade (say NW15) and then get the concealer in another (like NC15/NW 20). It just really depends on the person. It is best to get matched at the counter if you can.
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ABB113

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Originally Posted by coachkitten
Some people do and some people don't. I have both the foundation and the concealer in NW15 but a lot of times people get foundations in one shade (say NW15) and then get the concealer in another (like NC15/NW 20). It just really depends on the person. It is best to get matched at the counter if you can.
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Thanks. I was matched (as NC15 in both), but I was just curious because I am still kind of confused about the NC and NW designations...lol...I'm waiting to try this stuff out....must wash my brushes (but I'm oh so lazy when it comes to this....) Looking forward to seeing how nice the application is with my 109!
 

shadowaddict

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I have been trying different foundations lately since I felt my SFF wasn't doing so great on me anymore. I've been trying samples of MUFE HD and their Matte Velvet.

I got a sample of this yesterday and so I wore it today. So far I like it. I have found that I am just going to have to buy Smashbox Anti-Shine. I got a sample at Sephora as I am so oily. I tried thier primer light for oily skin and it didn't do anything for me. So I firgure with whatever foundation I go with I need the anti-shine. I'm NC15 and was pleased with the color (which I swear is a little lighter than my SFF NC15, good for me) and the blending of this. I also found that it is very easy to build coverage and not get cakey, which is usually a big problem for me.

I'm glad I thought to ask for a sample because during a live-chat about something else I asked about this foundation for oily skin and she said she would not recommend it for oily skin. I'm not completely sold yet as my skin varies, so I'm going to use up this sample which should be a least 5-7 days worth and then come to a conclusion. I so hope this works for me as it's cheaper than MUFE and I can b2m it.
 

coachkitten

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Has anyone tried the Maybelline Dream Mousse Liquid? I am wondering if that is any good and it seems to have a similar coverage as Studio Sculpt. It looks so appealing in the ads saying that it gives you a poreless airbrush finish.
 

SakurasamaLover

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Originally Posted by shadowaddict
. I have found that I am just going to have to buy Smashbox Anti-Shine. I got a sample at Sephora as I am so oily. I tried thier primer light for oily skin and it didn't do anything for me. So I firgure with whatever foundation I go with I need the anti-shine.

Have you ever tried MAC Matte ? A friend of I has really oily skin and she swear by this.
M·A·C Cosmetics | Matte
 

ladyJ

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I love this foundation!! I can't wait till the translucent powder comes out from color ready so I can pair them together!!
 

coachkitten

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Originally Posted by SakurasamaLover
Have you ever tried MAC Matte ? A friend of I has really oily skin and she swear by this.
M·A·C Cosmetics | Matte


Do you use MAC Matte all over like a primer or just in spots where you have excess oil? I have always really wanted to try this.
 

SakurasamaLover

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Originally Posted by coachkitten
Do you use MAC Matte all over like a primer or just in spots where you have excess oil? I have always really wanted to try this.

You can do both, you can even: use it as a primer, apply foundation and put some more in really troublesome areas, it's clear and blends really easily.
On the website they even say you can use it on a bare face to just give a matte look to your skin, never tried it that way tho.. but I would believe it.
 

blindpassion

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I use MAC Matte as my primer. If you have any large pores or wrinkles or lines, it fills them in and prevents the primer from sinking into them and making them more noticeable. I swear by it.


Edit: Typo, I meant to say "prevents the FOUNDATION from sinking into them and making them more noticeable"
 

coachkitten

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Originally Posted by blindpassion
I use MAC Matte as my primer. If you have any large pores or wrinkles or lines, it fills them in and prevents the primer from sinking into them and making them more noticeable. I swear by it.

Thank you!! Large pores on my cheeks are my biggest problem. I am going to have to try this out. So you use matte, a primer, and then foundation?
 

blindpassion

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Originally Posted by coachkitten
Thank you!! Large pores on my cheeks are my biggest problem. I am going to have to try this out. So you use matte, a primer, and then foundation?


OOO typo
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I meant to say "it prevents the foundation from sinking into them" not the primer! I use MAC Matte, and then straight to my Graftobian Color Corrector palette to hide redness
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and then MUFE hd.
 

abbyquack

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Coachkitten I haven't even heard of that dream mousse liquid...sounds interesting! The makeup addict in me will have to try that. And if it is cheaper than MAC, well why not?
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Also, I will have to get my hands on this MUFE HD stuff, since everyone seems to love it so much! I just don't live near a sephora so I have no idea what color I am.
 

dreamer246

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So people, if I want a new liquid foundation for super oily and acne-scarred skin. Would MUFE HD or SFF be the better choice?
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I think I'll steer clear of Studio Sculpt, wouldn't want to risk having a breakout.
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blindpassion

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Originally Posted by dreamer246
So people, if I want a new liquid foundation for super oily and acne-scarred skin. Would MUFE HD or SFF be the better choice?
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I think I'll steer clear of Studio Sculpt, wouldn't want to risk having a breakout.
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I have the same skin as you, SFF made my skin breakout terribly. I would rec MUFE HD from my person experience. Ive heard a lot of ladies with the same skin type as mine tell me that SFF was terrible for them
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dreamer246

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^^ Thanks! I will try MUFE HD then.
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Could you rec any good primers (face and eyelid) to use for our skin type?
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EDIT: I see that you use MAC Matte. Is that a primer? They don't have it in stores here. Same with Oil Control.
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We only get the regular P+P and the one with the SPF (which I'm currently using).
 

dreamer246

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Originally Posted by nunu
^ We don't have MAC matte either
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Winnie, why are we always neglected
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I know, it sucks. The perm items and sometimes even the color collections are not fully available. Plus there's no pro store here, so I don't have access to pro products either.
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EDIT: They don't sell the blush and eyeshadow palettes here too.
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So I can't depot anything.
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Babylard

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Originally Posted by dreamer246
I know, it sucks. The perm items and sometimes even the color collections are not fully available. Plus there's no pro store here, so I don't have access to pro products either.
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EDIT: They don't sell the blush and eyeshadow palettes here too.
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So I can't depot anything.
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aw.. can't you try to find someone to do a CP for you and do the exchange over paypal?
 
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