One thing I learnt from years of playing with makeup is to ALWAYS give beauty products that didn’t work the first time a second chance. Case in point? The new M·A·C Studio Pro Conceal and Correct Palette from Studio Pro Collection, which COMPLETELY changed my perception of the Studio Finish Concealer.
A professional palette of four concealers and two corrector shades in a medium colour wave. Enriched with antioxidants and suited for all skin types, they can be used individually or combined to match any skin tone.
NC45, NW45, NC50, NW55 - and two Studio Finish Corrector shades in Ochre and Pure Orange. I use Medium Deep for my skin tone See tutorial here I love the fact that they come with so many other concealers for you.
What it is: An emollient-based, lightweight and creamy concealer that provides discreetly opaque coverage. What it does: It's smooth, long-wearing and water-resistant and provides invisible correction for all skin blemishes, imperfections and discolorations with a natural matte finish.
Packed with four different shades of Studio Finish Concealers with two Studio Finish Correctors, the Conceal and Correct Palette comes in a sleek, clear case the same size as MAC Eyeshadow Quads. There are 4 sets of colors available – Light, Medium, Medium Deep and Dark. Unlike the dry, hard-to-blend texture that creased and highlighted lines I remember from some 15 years ago, the Studio Finish Concealers in the Conceal and Correct Palette felt creamy and not drying. The tiniest amount provided excellent coverage and blended easily. When applied with MAC 217 Blending Brush, just like MAC Senior Artist
Mac Studio Finish Corrector Color For Medium Tone Painted
Melissa Gibson preached at the Eras Reinterpreted Masterclass, it gave an almost air-brushed, natural-looking finish that did not even need powder to set. The SPF value has also gone from 15 to now 35, which is a plus. Needless to say, I was SOLD! As for the color, I tried both Light (NC15, W10, NC20, NW20, Pale Yellow, Pale Pink) and Medium (NC30, NW25, NC35, NW35, Mid-yellow, Mid-peach) on my NC30 skin. While Light worked in camouflaging undereye circles and highlighting, I went home with Medium, which did a better job covering my undereye circles, freckles and redness around the nose and can also be used to contour. My only gripe is the price. A regular Studio Finish Concealer gives you 7g of product at $18 yet the Conceal and Correct Palette contains only 6g of product at $40. You are essentially paying more than twice as much per gram in return for the ease of having different colors in a compact.
Mac Studio Finish Corrector Color For Medium Toned
Mac Studio Finish Corrector Color For Medium Toner
MAC Studio Pro Conceal and Correct Palette is available at MAC freestanding stores and Nordstrom for $40. Disclosure: This review includes product that was purchased by us. It may also contain an affiliate link, which gives us a small commission if you purchase the item. Please see our Disclosure for more information.
Mac Studio Finish Corrector Color For Medium Toned Skin
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