Well, well, well…
I think I just found my new BFF off-duty/weekend face makeup product. MAC’s new Studio Sculpt Defining Powder ($32) has a finish like an ocelot…in that it’s elusive — the finish, I mean (cats on the brain). It has that elusive real skin-like finish that isn’t easy to find in a face powder. No matter how much I pack it on, it doesn’t look fake, caked-on or powdery.
With an ultra-fine, super sheer formula and a delicate sheen, I think it looks very natural on the skin.
Even when I threw caution to the wind and applied several layers of Medium Deep using a kabuki brush (in the interest of makeup science, of course), I still couldn’t see any tell-tale traces of powder. It was as if I wasn’t wearing anything on at all.
But yet my pores looked smaller, my skin tone looked nice and even, and I couldn’t see my freckles at all. It’s the old “no-makeup” makeup effect, and I love it.
Available in eight shades, the MAC Studio Sculpt Defining Powders are part of the new Studio Sculpt Collection, a 10-piece release heading permanently to all North American MAC locations and maccosmetics.com September 4 (through October 30). Internationally, it’s slated to arrive some time in September.
The MAC Studio Sculpt collection includes…
STUDIO SCULPT DEFINING POWDER, $32 U.S./$37 CAD
- Light
- Light Plus
- Medium
- Medium Plus
- Medium Dark
- Medium Deep
- Dark
- Dark Deep
STUDIO SCULPT SUPERBLACK LASH, $17 U.S./$20 CAD
- Superblack Lash
BRUSH, $25 U.S./$42 CAD
- 127 Split Fibre Face
Wow! I feel like I’ve been taking pics all day long. I can’t believe the day is almost over.
How are you doing? I haven’t come up for air in a few hours. El Hub and I are thinking about going to a movie tonight… There’s really nothing out that we’re dying to see, but sometimes I really like going to the movies during the workweek because then it feels like more of a treat (this is what we’re thinking about seeing).
Anywho, that’s the way my brain works…
Hope you’re having a good day so far. Your nephew says, “Mrow!” 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Tiffany says
So these powders are limited edition? They sound like they’d pair perfectly with MAC Face & Body foundation… which I’ve recently fallen in love with, thanks to you!! You look flawless, by the way. Have a great weekend!
Wendy says
I spoke with mac sa online and this collection is NOT limited edition. It is part of their permanent collection.
tina says
Hi Tiffany,
FYI, these are part of the permanent M.A.C. collection, not a limited edition item. I spoke with M.A.C. to verify. Hope this helps.
Karen says
Hi guys,
I was going off the press info from MAC; I just got a conformation from them in that the limited edition info was incorrect. Thanks for checking up, Wendy and Tina! Appreciate it. 🙂
Ankita@corallista says
These sound great! Always love a powder that gives a pore-less non-cakey finish.
Divya says
These sound promising!! I hope I can find a shade which looks natural on me and sculpts!! 😀
Fancie says
The formula sounds great and it does look really natural. I totally want to try this!
Kiss & Make-up says
I’m not much of a sculpter, so I probably wouldn’t have much use for this powder… I don’t contour at all. Does that make me a bad beauty lover/beauty blogger?
Kim says
It sounds like the perfect storm of powder. I so wanted to love Hourglass’ Ambient powders but I’m pretty sure they were the culprits in my breakouts. Maybe I’m just not a powder person – or it’s definitely possible that I’m doing it wrong!
PS I forgot to mention that the boys are starting the trumpet this year at school. We picked them up last week and they’ve been getting a lot of “practice” so we might have a couple of aspiring band geeks. 🙂
Danielle says
Hi Karen! I have a question, do you have oily skin? And if so did you find these powders to be particularly good at matifying (hope I spelled that right) while looking natural on the skin? I was going to repurchase a MSFN because I think they do a good job of looking natural while slightly matte. What do you think?
CrystalCandy says
Ok I’m confused, I thought these were highlighters and contour powders. They kind of look like Mineralize Skinfinish Natural, how is the finish compared to the MSFN?
Chelsea says
Your skin looks so lovely! I very rarely actually wear powder!
Tania G says
These look so nice.
angie says
@Karen –
How would you compare this new powder to Mineralize SF Natural??
Trina Botner says
Gah!! I wish I could try these but the lightest shade still doesnt look light enough for me : ( So Sad. The only thing I can wear at mac is the select sheer powder because its the only powder offered in NC5 shade.
Dee says
Im contemplating getting the matchmaster concealer stick. But this one looks mighty tempting too. HOWEVER….I have their MSF already …how does this compare Karen?
Empress says
How well does this powder work with oily skin types?
Stefi says
I, too, find that the finish is beautiful. It’s by no means a matt powder and you won’t get that cakey look. It looks similar to the MSF but I for myself don’t find that the finish could be compared to the MSF. I find the MSF much more opaque and you get a little bit of color with the MSF. While with these I find that they are very sheer – I got a medium color and at first I thought I could only use it as a bronzer but when swatching it, it transfers very little product on the skin. You can see how dark my powder is here (http://instagram.com/p/tXxq7GthJ0/?modal=true) and you can also see here (http://instagram.com/p/uAK5BmtXKo/?modal=true) how light I am even after applying that “dark” powder.
Hope that helps a little bit 😉
Love, Stefi
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