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Mar 9, 2014
Jenny F.
So awhile back I bought MAC Studio Fix Fluid in NC10, and I'm just about out so I was going to repurchase it online (the nearest MAC is 2 hours away from me), but it only goes down to NC15?
I absolutely adore this foundation, but I'm worried that the 15 will be too dark for me? Does anyone know if the difference between the two is that bad or if there's anywhere I can get an NC10 without driving 2 hours?
Mar 9, 2014
Shaye M.
I also purchased NC15 and it was the lightest shade they had but was still far too dark on my skin.