

Once my Artistry one runs out I will not be repurchasing it, but I will be this one. Overall, this is my new high end foundation of choice.
#Mac sculpt foundation skin#
I’ve gotten a lot of compliments on my makeup and skin when I’ve been wearing this foundation. The other thing I love about it is that even though it’s slightly matte it doesn’t emphasise my wrinkles or fine lines. Even setting it with a powder doesn’t make me look cakey or dry. Powders and cream products blend great over it, I really enjoy it.
#Mac sculpt foundation full#
Although, I only use about a pea sized amount, which I can use for my entire face and get the coverage I like, perhaps if I used a little more and built it up it could be full coverage. I can still see my skin without the imperfections, if that makes any sense at all. It isn’t full coverage, I’ll be honest, but for the blemishes I like to cover and the coverage I enjoy, I love it. It’s the kind of foundation that’s like my skin but better. Once it’s dried I can touch my face without having that foundation-y feel on my finger tips and it has very little transfer. As it’s still summer (technically autumn but you wouldn’t know with 30☌ days) I still choose to set it with a powder but I can already tell that in winter I won’t have to do that, especially if my skin isn’t handling the cold that well. I was advised at the counter that I wouldn’t need to set this if I didn’t want to. For me, personally, it dries at that perfect in between of matte and dewy. The foundation is Gel based and has a mousse like consistency, thicker than my Artistry foundation and my L’Oréal foundation but not as thick as a mud mask. I haven’t had the opportunity to photograph it with flash to see if there’s flashback but I’ll endeavour to do so before this post goes live. Not the highest on the market but better than nothing. You get 40mL for $54 AUD which is pretty standard for a higher end foundation. If I had my way all foundations would come in either a squeeze tube or an airless pump. The foundation itself comes in a squeeze tube, which I like because I’m all about using every last drop. This one, however, is absolutely amazing. I have never used a foundation that I haven’t had to blend down my neck or warm up with bronzer. I thanked her profusely, it was a lovely unexpected gift. Next thing I know they’re ringing up all 3 foundations and Mum was handing over her card. My sister was purchasing her foundation and Mum also got shade matched. I really liked the finish of the foundation but since I was on a no buy and had perfectly good foundation to be used, I filed away my shade match and thought I’d buy it come June. In every other brand I’ve encountered W usually indicates warm and C, cool.
#Mac sculpt foundation mac#
One thing that baffles me about MAC is that I have cool undertones but have NW and my sister has warm undertones and is NC. After discussing what kind of finish I prefer, my skin type, coverage and a bunch of other things I was recommended the Studio Sculpt Foundation. I’d been wanting to get shade matched for ages, as did my sister, so off we went.

When we went away for our girls trip we discovered a MAC counter at the airport. And yes I know, this foundation has been around for the longest time, so it’s only probably new to me.įirst up, this was a gift from my Mum so I didn’t break my no buy. I’d rather be late to the party than give a first impressions review. I’ve been using this for about a month, I like to give a good amount of time to review a product before I say yay or nay. Welcome to another post, Beauties! Today I wanted to put my two cents in regarding the MAC Studio Sculpt Foundation.
