The dry areas, I could manage with a moisturizer and powder my oil manufacturing pores. I wanted my foundation to be neither too heavy nor too sheer. I have dry cheek area with an extremely oily T-Zone. You might call it combination but combination to the extremes. I had tried the Studio Select, Satin finish, Match master, blah blah blah before I zeroed in on the MAC Studio Fix Fluid Foundation.
I am currently NC42 in MAC which means I have considerable yellow undertones to my skin tone.
One fine day, the foundation battle was lost and I headed to MAC beaten and worn to find MY shade. Like most of us, I too have battled with a large number of foundations each new one disappointing me more than the last. My savior is the MAC studio fix fluid foundation which has been my HG foundation for about three months now. Be it mirrors, glass doors, rear view mirrors, the back of a spoon and even a pond. And then there are days when I wished everyone was blind, every mirror shattered, the serene water turbulent, anything to avoid me seeing my face. One such day when my skin was going through a blearrrgh phase I decided to put my face on the web and show you how I deal with it. There are days when I just cannot help look at myself through any reflective surface that I can.