
It lasts all day, never cakes up, doesn't oxidize or get orangey and gives honestly good coverage. I can either buff it on with a kabuki brush when I want minimal makeup or use the little puff that comes with it and apply it over my foundation on days when I need a little more coverage or shine control. It was around $12 at Target, it's got nice packaging with a mirror and it's very silky.
#MAC CAREBLEND PRESSED POWDER SKIN#
I've been into the Neutrogena Healthy Skin line for a while and really love the Healthy Skin foundation so I thought I'd give this a whirl. Neutrogena Mineral Sheers Powder Foundation. I tried a few with chalkier than desired effects, tried a few with minimal to invisible effects and then.I found it. I have been on the hunt for a pressed mineral foundation to rival MSFN. I hate going to the mall for makeup unless I absolutely have to for things I can not get comparatively at my favorite local stores. Now I love the MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural. Well, wouldn't that just be the holy grail of all things beauty? It's not quite a 100% match, but it's pretty darn close and for the price difference, it's a winner in my book. Mac Studio Careblend/pressed Powder Medium Dark.Mac Studio Careblend Pressed Powder Swatches.Medium Plus Studio Careblend Pressed Powder.It’s slightly more expensive than MAC Blot which is $23 for.42 oz (.07 oz more product). MAC Studio Careblend/Pressed Powder is $23 for.35 oz, $4 cheaper than MAC’s Mineralize Skinfinish (plus Careblend has a mirrored compact & powder puff, the MSF has neither).The price for a MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural is about $26.00 from your local MAC store or counter, and for the Revlon ColorStay Mineral Finishing Powder is $12.00-14.00 from a drugstore, but for me it was on sale at CVS at 75% off for $3.50, a very good bargain if you can find it.MAC’s introducing a new line of powders called the Studio Careblend Pressed Powders ($23 each) to the permanent line in the upcoming Future Face Collection, which launches February 17.
