Kendj, I use Mac Studio C6. I have quite pale skin with yellow undertones.
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Mac Studio Fix Powder C7
We put M∙A∙C Studio Fix Fluid SPF 15 to the ultimate test of seeing how long it wears and, not surprisingly, the formula lasts for a full 24 hours! This modern foundation combines a matte finish and medium-to-full buildable coverage with broad spectrum SPF 15 protection. Applies, builds and blends easily and evenly while controlling oil and shine with a non-caking, breathable formula. MAC’s Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation gives the skin medium-to-full buildable foundation coverage and a smooth and matte powder finish. This formula lasts for up to 24 hours without drying, streaking, caking, or settling. These powder foundations are sweat and humidity-resistant and control oil for up to eight hours of shine-free wear. MAC Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation - C6 15g/0.52oz 5.0 out of 5 stars 1. 1 offer from $59.00. MAC Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation - NC25 - 15g/0.52oz.
have you tried C7, its a shade or 2 darker than the C6. I used to use the NC45 Sheer powder as they got rid of the 'C' powder range. I stopped using the NC45 as even though the colour was alright, the tone was wrong, its not as yellow as the 'C' range. Outlook 16 9 0 mac.
Mac Studio Fix Powder Color Chart
I've incl some infor for you from MAC:
Mac Studio Fix Powder C3
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To understand our colors a little better, here is a breakdown of our foundation codes:
C - cool (original) - golden yellow undertones (these colors will have a single
digit after the 'C')
N - neutral (original) - neutral blend of pink & yellow
C - cool (new) - yellow/olive (these colors will have a 2-digit number after the
'C')
NC - neutral cool - neutral yellow beige
NW - neutral warm - neutral pink beige
The number that follows the letter(s) denote the depth of the shade. The higher
the number, the deeper the color.
The shades are consistent across all products (for example: NC15 in the STUDIOFIX will match the same complexion as the MATTE in NC15), however because each product generally has different coverage and finish, the shade may end up looking different on the skin (eg: the FULL COVERAGE may look lighter (due to its opaque coverage) than say the SATIN (which will show the skin's color due to
its sheer to medium coverage).
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C - cool (original) - golden yellow undertones (these colors will have a single
digit after the 'C')
N - neutral (original) - neutral blend of pink & yellow
C - cool (new) - yellow/olive (these colors will have a 2-digit number after the
'C')
NC - neutral cool - neutral yellow beige
NW - neutral warm - neutral pink beige
The number that follows the letter(s) denote the depth of the shade. The higher
the number, the deeper the color.
The shades are consistent across all products (for example: NC15 in the STUDIOFIX will match the same complexion as the MATTE in NC15), however because each product generally has different coverage and finish, the shade may end up looking different on the skin (eg: the FULL COVERAGE may look lighter (due to its opaque coverage) than say the SATIN (which will show the skin's color due to
its sheer to medium coverage).
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How similar are these shades? NC45 (in studio fix powder foundation) has been my color for almost a year but a co worker said C6 or C7 might work better since I'm really starting to notice how orangey and muddy and streaky it makes my face look after by the end of the day. The MUA at my local mall just insists that's my shade but when it looks like my face got a tan and the rest of me didn't, I have to disagree. Should I try the C6 shade? Or maybe up a shade to NC43? Are C shades pinker or redder? Neutral? Mac's shading system trips me up sometimes. I'm really considering jumping ship to Prescriptives since I've heard nothing but good things about them. Any advice is appreciated ladies!