


#MAC STUDIO FIX FOUNDATION POWDER DUPE PORTABLE#
The MAC Blot Powder Pressed is travel-friendly in the sense of being portable and easy to bring on vacation (but stays in a makeup bag that doesn’t leave the hotel room for the rest of the trip). I rarely bring powder around because as tough are they claim to be, they are after all powder and are susceptible to breakage. The only kind of makeup I bring around for retouch are lip products – lipstick, lip gloss or sometimes just a lip balm to prevent my dry lips from cracking. Once done, it would have blended nicely into the foundation.
#MAC STUDIO FIX FOUNDATION POWDER DUPE SKIN#
When I use it to set liquid foundation, I see that it mattifies the skin slightly, but only for the duration of my makeup routine. It does not provide any form of coverage or texture, it does not even out skin tone and you can barely notice or feel it at all. MAC Blot Powder, on the other hand, plays an entirely different game. I only use MAC Studio Fix Foundation when I have very good skin that day (hasn’t happened in a looooong time) as it tends to accentuate pores more than liquid foundations. MAC Studio Fix Foundation is a compact foundation, provides more coverage and therefore feels heavier on the skin than MAC Blot Powder Pressed. MAC Blot Powder Pressed Or MAC Studio Fix Foundation? The general feedback about the puff is that it tends to give a bit of a cakey look. I apply it with the ecoTools Blush Brush, instead of the puff that comes with it, for a lighter application. The MAC Blot feels like nothing on the skin due to the finely milled powder and since it is like a translucent powder without any tint, you don’t feel like there’s an additional layer that blocks pores. I’ve tried the Maybelline Dream Matte Powder before, went through one and a half pans to be exact, and I think I prefer the MAC Blot Powder Pressed. Just a random thought: If I pair the e.l.f loose powder with Revlon Colorstay Foundation in Sand Beige, I'd look like a very Annoy ed Orange! HAHAHA!! 😆 NARS definitely feels heavy, and the e.l.f loose powder oxidizes badly on my skin. Loose powders, even when I apply them with a brush, tend to feel heavier on the skin. I use the MAC blot powder over every single foundation to absorb oil and set makeup. If I use Bourjois Flower Perfection Foundation which dries matte (and smells wonderful), my face makeup would stay on at least a few hours longer than if I had the Lancome Blanc Miracle Foundation, which has more of a hydrating formula. Then again, it really depends on what primer and foundation I have under the MAC Blot Powder Pressed. For shine to show only after 5 hours means a lot for my oily skin already! If I didn’t use the MAC Blot Powder to set liquid foundation, my face would look greasy in half the time. But I have oily skin, and in the typical hot and humid Singapore weather, the oilies usually start to show probably after 5 hours. Oilies begone with the MAC Blot Powder Pressed? Hmmm, I guess if you have oily/combination skin, then it will keep oil at bay. You should see how much trouble I went through to transfer the NARS Loose Powder just so that I don’t have to lug a huge container that threatens to spill its contents at each tilt. Loose powders are also not very travel-friendly. I could never deal with the hassle of being very careful not to get the powder all over the place when I open the cover, take product, close the cover, and the mess of every step of the way.

I tried my hardest to like loose powder I’ve tried the range from expensive ones like NARS to drugstore ones like e.l.f. Before I even had the time to write a fabulous review on the MAC Blot Powder Pressed, it has unknowingly panned out on me! I didn’t expect it… I only use it erm, every single time I apply makeup… Heh heh.
