Mac powder opinions
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Jun 15, 2016
K R.
Has anyone tried mac pro long wear pressed powder? What did you think??
Jun 15, 2016
Tina K.
Aurora has a lot of experience with Mac products. I can't link you to her profile from the app, but she might be able to help you.
Jun 15, 2016
Jacqueline H.
I think Aurora has tried that powder... I could be wrong though. Hopefully she will see this thread. If not, here's a link to her profile. :)
https://www.beautylish.com/AuroraKCS
Jun 15, 2016
Aurora S.
Ahh, yeah I've tried that.
I don't think it's anything special, honestly.
I think it's just a product they made to pair with their pro Longwear foundations so people would just buy it.
It's quite sheer to build-able coverage, the oil control is decent, the colors are okay.
I think it's more of a touch-up powder than anything.
If you're more on the oily side. Their blot powder is better for when you're getting a little shiny and need to touch up, just blot with a tissue and put on a little bit of powder, it's sheer and that's good for touching up since it won't really make your face look as cakey compared to higher coverage powders.
If you're looking to use it as a setting powder, I think something like the Ben Nye neutral set powder or the RCMA no color powder would be better, but if you're very oily then I'd suggest rice powder or kaolin powder.
If you're looking for a powder foundation I'd suggest their Studio Fix powder, has to be my fave powder foundation.
I love the colors, the formula and the way it looks on my skin(I usually spray it w/ fix + after)