Mufe Step 1 primer and Studio Fix Fluid paired?o;
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Aug 24, 2015
Yaira D.
Do you guys think Mufe's Step 1: Skin EQUALIZER Redness correcting primer would go good with Mac's Studio Fix Fluid? I don't want any slip-in-side on my face x: So I'm hoping their ingredients pair well.
Aug 24, 2015
Alexis C.
MAC Studio Fix Fluid is silicone based but I don't know about the MUFE Step 1 so check the ingredients to make sure it's silicone based as well.
Aug 24, 2015
Aurora S.
I believe it has quite a bit of silicone and so does studio fix fluid so I think it should be fine.
I think the only real issue is if you used a silicone based primer with a water based foundation.
I've used a sort of water based primer with a silicone based foundation an it was fine too because the silicone would basically help to prevent the water from evaporating and keep it on the surface, well at least that's how moisturizers work.
I'm sure a water based primer should dry beforehand anyway
Aug 24, 2015
Yaira D.
It is a water-silica based primer so I should be fine, right? (:
Aug 24, 2015
Yaira D.
That's so interesting Aurora! I need to ss this c:
And I've been loving Studio Fix Fluid. So thank you for all the info that pushed me to purchase this foundation (:
Aug 24, 2015
Aurora S.
I believe you should be fine just let your primer sit for a couple of minutes before applying foundation :) and you're very welcome! I'm just happy to help 😁😁
Aug 24, 2015
Aurora S.
I just checked the ingredients for the Studio Fix Fluid and you should be good since it's also a silicone/water mix although I think most silicone based stuff has a decent amount of water in it too