Ask any beauty editor or product obsessive where they bought their first proper foundation and, chances are, it will have been from MAC. I have vivid memories of visiting its Carnaby Street store circa 2006 to get colour-matched for a foundation after reading about how all of the top makeup artists had it in their backstage kits. I’d saved up my wages from my Saturday job to make the pilgrimage, and I have to say, I was immediately hooked. At the time, it was the most expensive makeup product that I’d ever bought, but it turned out to be a serious game changer for me in terms of shade and formulation. Up until that point, the affordable high-street foundations that I used would always leave my skin looking too orange or too pink. Finding foundations to match pale skin with yellow undertones was hit-and-miss, to say the least. As for my darker-skinned friends and family? Finding a suitable foundation shade back then was basically impossible—unless you went to MAC.
The aforementioned product was MAC’s Studio Face and Body (£32), a brilliant beauty-insider foundation, but it’s not the one that I’m here to talk to you about today. While that was my first taste of MAC foundations—my gateway drug, if you will—my real buzz came when I discovered MAC’s Studio Fix Fluid SPF 15 Foundation (£27). Honestly, since making that initial purchase, I have tried hundreds of different foundations, but this one is different. In fact, I’m calling it: MAC Studio Fix is the most versatile foundation I own.
Yes, in a beauty industry where we’re encouraged to build product wardrobes—a mascara for every occasion and a lipstick for each outfit—MAC’s Studio Fix Fluid Foundation stands out for its adaptability. Yet a lot of my friends and fellow beauty editors share the misconception that this is a basic, full-coverage foundation. Oh, how wrong they are. Whether you like a sheer, dewy-skin look or a natural, matte finish, this foundation does it all.
Keep scrolling to see the three ways that I wear it.