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Beauty Quickie: Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color

Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color

There’s been memes galore hollering that there needs to be a return of “natural faces and natural bodies.” It looks like the beauty industry has been listening carefully. Several brands are releasing products that are so nude it looks like you’re not wearing even a drop of makeup! If this is the makeup look that you seek you need to give Mac Cosmetics a little attention. Their Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color creamy formula will look and feel like you are wearing nothing at all.

Beauty Quickie: Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color

We first became interested in the Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color product after the insanely gorgeous Noemie Lenoir rocked it during her cover shoot for L’Officiel Switzerland. Her skin glowed and gleamed like a fairy dream.

Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color

More recently, we have spotted NYC artist, Tuanelle (pictured at the outset) wearing Mac’s new foundation with a highlight more popping than a grip of diamonds. Here is how Tuanelle achieved her look using Mac Cosmetics’ product line:

  1. Prime the skin with Strobe Cream in Peachlite.
  2. Apply Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color.
  3. Add extra glow by using Cream Color Base in Improper Copper.
  4. Finish with Extra Dimension Skinfinish in Oh, Darling.

Want the Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color? Get it online now at www.maccosmetics.com. There are nine shades in total available for purchase and each one retails for $31.

Mac Cosmetics Next to Nothing Face Color

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