
8 Things to Know About New MAC Studio Waterweight Powder/Pressed

Let’s break it down, babe.
Starting with…
- What is it? Well, I’m glad you asked! 🙂 It’s a new line of $36 medium-buildable pressed powder available now in the permanent line.
- It has a split pan with two shades, one warmer than the other, so you can customize your color.
—-I love this idea and wish more brands would do this! Heck, I’m always mixing shades anyway.
- MAC says it’s for all skin types, but it’s supposed to be ESPECIALLY good for normal and dry skin…or so they say (more on this in a few).
- The plastic compact feels sturdy and substantial (yay!). It also comes with two applicators — a sponge and a face brush.
- It’s available in 11 shades (Dark Deepest, Dark Deep, Dark, Medium Deep, Medium Dark, Medium Golden, Medium Plus, Medium, Light Plus, Light, Extra Light).
I wear Medium Golden, which is a good match for my NC42 skin.
- I think ladies and gents who want 1) oil control, 2) pretty good coverage (one or two layers easily hides hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone) and 3) a matte finish should give it a try.