Thoughts of MAC prep+prime fix plus?
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Dec 30, 2015
Ganisha R.
Wondering if this product is anyone's holy grail? xx
Dec 30, 2015
Rachael B.
It's the best setting spray I have ever used
Dec 30, 2015
Kayla E.
Agreed!
Dec 30, 2015
Alexis C.
Contrary to popular belief, Fix+ is not a setting spray; it's a finishing spray. It gets rid of the powdery look on the skin if you apply too much powder and it's amazing to wet eyeshadows to give them more punch and gives satin/shimmery shadows a foiled look (:
Dec 30, 2015
Maria c.
I love fix+ I have dry skin and I can't live with out it. Makes my makeup look more skin like. Like Alexis said I also use it to with shimmery eyeshadow.
Dec 30, 2015
Aurora S.
It's pretty much just water.
Used to make an overly powdery face not look so matte and it kinda helps make your powder get to the shade it would if it were to oxidize?
If that makes sense.
Like my powder, at first looks a touch too light and then it takes about 15-30 min for my oils to sort of make the color match me better
So when that water gets on my powder foundation it makes it closer to my color right then and there and I don't have to worry about my powder looking a tad off.