
First of all, Happy Chinese New Year! With the celebrations pouring in, I feel so lucky already! How have you been celebrating your Chinese New Year, as well as Valentine’s Day? *wink*
On another note, let me share to you MAC Cosmetics’ latest addition to their foundations- the MAC Mineralize SPF 15 Foundation. What intrigued me is that from the fact sheet sent to me, MAC seems to be really stressing that this is very skin friendly.
To read more about it, here are some information :
INTRODUCING M·A·C MINERALIZE SPF 15 FOUNDATION
MINERALS AND MOISTURE COME TOGETHER IN PERFECT HARMONY
Minerals are the foundation for all living things. The human body is made of approximately 60% water and skin is approximately 70% water. By fusing minerals and water, Mineralize SPF 15 Foundation is the synthesis of earthly essential elements in the form of a rich, luxurious solid cream compact with a liquid mineral infusion. This uniquely textured, medium buildable, foundation delivers immediate hydration while revitalizing the look of dull and dry skin. Used backstage during the Spring/Summer 2010 fashion shows of; BCBG, Carolina Herrera and Baby Phat, it is both a makeup artists dream and a real woman’s skin saving grace.
Mineralize SPF 15 Foundation features an innovative gel based system that provides extreme comfort and creaminess in application, making this formula appealing to all skins but especially normal to dry. The gel fuses the formula’s high water content (30.5%) with the polymers and coated pigments for the ultimate in silky smooth, yet long wearing (up to 8 hours), colour payoff. Because of the immediate moisturization benefits, Mineralize SPF 15 Foundation also helps to immediately reduce the appearance of pores and provides skin with a non-sticky, cooling break.
Additionally, a blend of lightweight oils creates a creamy, comfortable feeling on the skin. The innovative wax-free structure helps moisturize skin, while light diffusing optics help minimize the visibility of pores and imperfections for a flawless looking complexion
Natural Ingredients Equal Flawless Skin
• A special blend of 77 minerals that have been bio-fermented into a yeast extract and our Multimineral Complex IV, a water-based solution of Potassium,Magnesium, Sodium and Zinc, work together to help nurture skin
• Beta Vulgaris (Beet) Root Extract, Haberlea Rhodopensis Leaf Extract, and Faex (Yeast) Extract help moisturize and give skin a more radiant, re-energized look
• Silicone Crosspolymer and a combination of lightweight, luminous oils provides a smooth even finish that is soft and silky to touch
Mineralize SPF 15 Foundation’s mineral rich formula also provides UVB, SPF 15 protection and is non-acnegenic, dermatologist Tested and fragrance free.
TO USE: Apply to face or area where coverage is desired directly from the compact using a sponge or foundation brush. Blend with fingers, sponge or brush.
MINERALIZE FOUNDATION SPF 15
Available in : NC15, NC20, NC25, NC30, NC35, NC37, NC40, NC42, NC44, NC45, NC50, NC55, NW15, W20, NW25, NW30, NW35, NW40, NW43, NW45, NW47, NW50, NW55
Suggested Retail Price $32.00 U.S./$38.00 CDN
Very, very intriguing. Most of the MAC foundations I’ve tried are really heavy. This is in cream form and yet it promises that it’s not. Are you intrigued? I am, and I shall update you with a review of this one, just give me a few days. Hahaha!
Enjoy your weekend my beauties!
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Hi Sophie, please give me feedback coz MAC SF powder foundation broke me out
I have combi sensitive skin!
Thanks!
ahhh,ill never give up ill try mac foundation again for the last 2 purchase of their studio fix powder foundation my skin reacted…
Let me know how it goes! My mom wants to try MAC, and I’ve been convincing her to try MMU. She says she does not feel pretty when she does not “see” the makeup. I keep telling her that the espasol look is so outdated na. =))
Hi sophie!
Are these available na at our mac counters here? Thanks!