Thursday, 25 January 2018

MAC WATER-WEIGHT FOUNDATION AND APPS THAT MATCH YOUR FOUNDATION'S?

Recently I purchased a new foundation from MAC, I hadn't seen the water-weight foundation before and weirdly, anything with a pipette attracts me instantly! -I have no idea why.  I was slightly sceptical because although the foundation applied smoothly onto the back of my hand in store and it looked like a lovely consistency, I have dry skin so I was worried it would cling to the wrong places and make me look patchy. I read mixed reviews on it on my phone whilst in store but just decided to go for it! The coverage is medium but build-able which I would say it completely correct! I could have a slightly sheer coverage for daytime wear or a build-able, heavier coverage for night out which I love- its like a two in one foundation! 
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I absolutely love the pipette, the product is also very runny so I feel like I can get all of the product out properly and not waste any like you tend to do with some of the other mac foundations when you cant reach to the bottom of the glass bottle- SO annoying. When applying the product, I drop it onto my beauty blender and then blend it onto the face- this is the easiest and least messy method. 

The shade I got was NC20 which is a perfect shade for this time of year for me. Whenever I am looking to buy a new foundation that I can sometimes only get online if it isn't completely accessible I have to just completely wing it and pick a colour at random which can be very risky when spending a lot of money on a good quality foundation. I have recently been seeing many apps, such as MADE-2-FIT, Loreal shade genius or Slapp that help match the foundation and heard rumours about other really good apps that help match any foundation from any brand perfectly to your skin but I haven't seen good evidence of this, I think this is something that is definitely missing in the market, there should be an app that you type in all of your existing foundation shades from the brands you have used,  which it then uses to pair up with other shades from other brands. I think holding the camera up to your face so an app can guess the colour isn't reliable enough as your skin tone can vary depending on the lighting, season or if you already have makeup/product on your face. I am going to test out the apps and see if they really work or not.

Thankyou for reading
love from Georgia 
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