It wasn't until I went to makeup school that I understood the hype of this iconic foundation, thanks to a classmate. At first I thought, it's dewy - so what? The trend right now is for dewy looking skin - surely, other foundations by now will rival or even surpass Face & Body. But the truth is, most of the dewy foundations out there (drugstore to high end) aren't actually better than MAC's Face & Body. I've tried a fair few and the problem with most of them is the longevity and coverage. F&B has a lot more coverage than most tinted moisturizers in my opinion, and because of the amazing film-forming formula, it lasts really well even in hot and humid weather in my experience. The closest foundation that could rival it in my opinion was MUFE's old Face & Body which was unfortunately discontinued a while back. I also really enjoy how glowy I look with this foundation on - it looks as if I had an amazing facial. It reduces the appearance of texture on my skin more so than any other foundation I've used, blurring my pores slightly - and the longer I wear it, the better it looks which is pretty incredible. It never separates on me personally. I apply with my hands only to get the best coverage - there is a little bit of waste if you use a brush instead and the finish will be sheerer if you do. On shoots this foundation is a must have. I carry 3 full sized bottles in the shades C1, C3, and C7 in my kit, and it makes the models look glowy in a "I woke up like this" way. It's also really good for mixing cream foundations together; I find that the silicone in F&B makes them easier to work with especially on drier skins. I do not like the packaging - the bottle leaks if you're traveling with this and the lid always gets dirty - but I'm willing to forgive it for the quality of the product inside. Pricewise - a little expensive, but worth it. It's a makeup artist staple for a reason.
About reviewer (132 reviews)
Age25-29
SkinOily, Medium, Warm
HairBlack, Straight, Fine
EyesBrown