Expiration For Mac Studio Careblend Pressed

Here are our dupes for MAC Studio Careblend Pressed Powder, which is a bronzer that retails for $28.00 and contains 0.33 oz. ($84.85 per ounce). Contrary to popular belief, makeup does expire. MAC cosmetics are no exception. The majority of cosmetics expire in one year. However, there are certain cosmetics that expire in a few short months and certain cosmetics that last a lot longer than one year. Shop MAC Cosmetics' Face Powder Makeup Range. Browse the Complete Collections For Oily, Sensitve and Dry Skin Today! Buy From the World's Leading Professional Makeup Authority at M.A.C. Available with Afterpay Online in Australia. Enjoy a Free Sample with Every Order! Fast Delivery Australia-Wide. An extremely soft, cream-like powder that glides onto skin and provides a smooth, fresh-looking natural-matte finish. Enriched with ingredients to help skin feel conditioned and comfortable. Usage:. Apply to face using a puff or brush as desired.

A few weeks ago, my skin was getting dry so I decided to try MAC's Studio Careblend Pressed Powder. I bought it off of ebay and was paranoid awhile afterwards thinking that it was a fake, but I'm certain now that it's real lol. I don't think I'm going to buy MAC products from ebay anymore though. I don't think it is worth it taking that risk.Expiration for mac studio careblend pressed dark deep


MacAnyway, I finally found out my shade in MAC! For reference, I'm NC30 and purchased the Careblend powder in Medium Dark. I have the MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural in Medium Plus and loved it when I first got it, but stopped using it (the on and off/ changing up cosmetics thing : ]). Overall, I like the powder because it looks nice and provides a matte finish, but it's not completely matte. I don't know if it is nourishing my skin because I've been moisturizing more. It's also cheaper than the MSF Natural ($23 vs $29) for the same amount of product.


MAC Studio Careblend Pressed Powder in Medium Dark


Right: MSF Natural in Medium Plus

Left: MSF Natural in Medium Plus

I'm sorry for the sucky swatch above (I didn't swatch heavily, but I guess it shows that it works with my skin tone lol!) but if you can tell, the MSF Natural has a pink undertone compared to the Careblend powder.
A few weeks ago, my skin was getting dry so I decided to try MAC's Studio Careblend Pressed Powder. I bought it off of ebay and was paranoid awhile afterwards thinking that it was a fake, but I'm certain now that it's real lol. I don't think I'm going to buy MAC products from ebay anymore though. I don't think it is worth it taking that risk.

Expiration for mac studio careblend pressed powderStudio
Anyway, I finally found out my shade in MAC! For reference, I'm NC30 and purchased the Careblend powder in Medium Dark. I have the MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural in Medium Plus and loved it when I first got it, but stopped using it (the on and off/ changing up cosmetics thing : ]). Overall, I like the powder because it looks nice and provides a matte finish, but it's not completely matte. I don't know if it is nourishing my skin because I've been moisturizing more. It's also cheaper than the MSF Natural ($23 vs $29) for the same amount of product.


MAC Studio Careblend Pressed Powder in Medium Dark

Expiration For Mac Studio Careblend Pressed Powder


Right: MSF Natural in Medium Plus

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Left: MSF Natural in Medium Plus

Expiration For Mac Studio Careblend Pressed Powder Medium Plus

I'm sorry for the sucky swatch above (I didn't swatch heavily, but I guess it shows that it works with my skin tone lol!) but if you can tell, the MSF Natural has a pink undertone compared to the Careblend powder.