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The MAC Unsung Heroes series features some of my favorite products from MAC’s permanent collection Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict, That’s what I do when my t-zone resembles an oil slick. Try a 50/50 blend of Careblends and Blot. You just might want to mix them with an oil absorbing powder to help the keep shine at bay. Shoot, even if you have hyperactive sebaceous glands, I think they’re still worth a try.
Who might want to give them a try? Guys and girls with dry or combination skin types who like more natural looks might want to give ’em a try. They photograph really well, especially combined with MAC Face and Body, my current foundation crush. My combination dry/oily skin also loves the way they feel - lightweight, smooth, almost like nothing at all - and they love the camera, too. Worn on either on bare skin or atop foundation, the Careblends look naturally flawless to me, like real skin, and I can’t remember seeing one ever look chalky. ? It’s a $24 sheer-to-medium coverage tinted pressed powder with a finish a hint glossier than matte. So what exactly is a Careblends Pressed Powder? Is it a cuddly technicolor bear with an identifying icon on its tum? They come in eight shades and live in MAC’s permanent line, although they occasionally make appearances as limited edition colors in collections like the Surfbaby launch.