

Anyways, if they do give you that nonsense about the pump, it’s perfectly fine to kick up a fuss, because they DO have extra pumps in store (bagged and sealed). However, when I bought the Studio Fix Fluid, I was no longer given the pump I was told that the pump’s only for sample bottles (?). A bottle could last you over 6 months, which is not too bad.īy the way, the first time I purchased the Select SPF 15, the salesperson actually provided the pump with the foundation, which was really good, because it’s a lot more hygienic to dispense the foundation using the pump, then exposing the foundation to air every time you need to use it. I can’t really recall the actual price of the foundations (both are similarly priced by the way).

#MAC STUDIO FIX FOUNDATION NC35 SKIN#
Just because it states similar skin colour, it doesn’t mean that it actually is the same. Ladies, a lesson to learn – remember to always test the colour out on your skin before purchase (on foundations, loose powders, etc). The Select SPF was good, but I prefer the Studio Fix Fluid, in terms of texture. But coupled with blusher, hey, I look like I just came back from a holiday (it’s quite a nice healthy glow) 😉Īpplication-wise, I think I prefer the Studio Fix Fluid. Worst of all, the NC35’s darker than the one of the Select SPF’s! It gave my face a bit of a tan, which was fine when I go outdoors, but indoors, well, I look a little more tanned than usual. I bought my usual NC35, but when I went home, and tried it out the next day, I found that the Studio Fix Fluid’s a tad thicker than the Select SPF. According to the salesperson, it does the same job.

When I ran out of the Select SPF 15, I bought the Studio Fix Fluid SPF 15.
