Advantages: Lightweight on the skin, flawless effect, leaves skin glowing, only need a tiny amount, moisturise Disadvantages: None
and shea butter to boost moisture levels, as well as extracts of Hyberlea Rhodopensis Leaf Extract, Beetroot and Tamarind Seed Extract, which work to improve skin's hydration. Obviously I still use a regular moisturiser, but I do find that lots of foundations can be quite drying on my skin and Studio Sculpt keeps it hydrated.
It also contains antioxidants Vitamins C and E, which help to defend against free radical damage, as well as a combination of titanium dioxide, a physical sunscreen, and octinoxate, a gentle chemical sunscreen, combining to give UVA and UVB protection SPF15. This is a real bonus for me, as my current moisturiser doesn't contain an SPF.
The tiny amount that you need to apply means that this will last me I would estimate about 6-8 months with daily use, making the £22.02 price tag not seem quite so bad, especially ...
Advantages: blends beautifully, perfect match, lasts agesss Disadvantages: expensive and Mac counters are crap
stuck up ands tried to make you spend like $200. I thought oh god no, the last thing I want it to finally have the confidence to walk into one of those shiny white Mac stores and then get patronised in front of customers about my hideous acne scars. I went in there with my friend and we stood around for about 15 minutes trying to get some help (I wanted help finding my shade NC NW what the crap???) We were aknowledged and shoved off to the side, we never ended up getting served, and so when we looked at some foundations on the stands, the chick runs over like OMG if you wanna try it just ASk you don't go using the new stock as testers! We were like what the? we stand around wanting help so when we try to help ourselves we get freakin bombarded!! !! We weren't even trying them on just having a little look, so we got the heck outta dodge and I ...
Advantages: selection of shades; coverage; ease of blending Disadvantages: awkward pouring; more expensive than average
Until recently, I'd sworn by L'oreal foundations, and found these to sit well and last the day. However, as is the case with a lot of brands, the shades were always just a touch too light or too dark. I was drawn to Mac because of the range of shades on offer.
Perhaps it was just my experience, but I found the lady who served me in-store to be refreshingly blunt. Instead of the usual false air one encounters at cosmetic stands, she was extremely professional, while also flat-out telling me what didn't suit my skin tone, and also which type of foundation I should go for, based on my borderline oily skin. Again, I'm not sure if this was unique to the store I visited, but I found it extremely refreshing!
Select SPF15 comes in a 30ml bottle, and unlike the testers, doesn't have a pump at the top. I found this quite cumbersome, as its ...
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