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MAC Make up - Now available online at Debenhams - 10% OFF + 500Points off a £25 spend

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  • blah11
    blah11 Posts: 580 Forumite
    I wish I could use studio fix cos I love the finish but it makes me break out like crazy :(
  • I've nenevr used Mac makeup but I'm looking for a nice blusher - I'm really pale so normally go for a really pink blusher.. should I go for MAC and any suggestions?
  • 0001
    0001 Posts: 45 Forumite
    dundalk75 wrote: »
    I've nenevr used Mac makeup but I'm looking for a nice blusher - I'm really pale so normally go for a really pink blusher.. should I go for MAC and any suggestions?

    what blusher do you use at the moment?
  • dundalk75 wrote: »
    I've nenevr used Mac makeup but I'm looking for a nice blusher - I'm really pale so normally go for a really pink blusher.. should I go for MAC and any suggestions?

    I'm also really pale and use a MAC blusher in dollymix, it brings a lovely pop of colour to my cheeks, it is quite a bright pink but comes out quite sheer so avoids me looking like a clown :p hope that helps x
    :rotfl:LaurenPenguin:rotfl:
  • 0001
    0001 Posts: 45 Forumite
    I'm also really pale and use a MAC blusher in dollymix, it brings a lovely pop of colour to my cheeks, it is quite a bright pink but comes out quite sheer so avoids me looking like a clown :p hope that helps x
    do you use any other mac products?
  • Sarah7
    Sarah7 Posts: 640 Forumite
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    hieveryone wrote: »
    How do you know about the £5? i.e how do you know it will be added?
    Thanks

    I can't see it in the T&Cs right now, although they still have this banner displayed...

    PROD_010211_beauty_valentines_FOOTER_btm.jpg

    ...on this page...

    http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/category_10001_10001_103601_-1
  • 0001
    0001 Posts: 45 Forumite
    Sarah7 wrote: »
    I can't see it in the T&Cs right now, although they still have this banner displayed...

    PROD_010211_beauty_valentines_FOOTER_btm.jpg

    ...on this page...

    http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/category_10001_10001_103601_-1


    how do you become a beauty club member?
  • 0001 wrote: »
    how do you become a beauty club member?

    I believe you have to pick a card up instore, which is annoying. I want to stock up on MAC, but I want the points too:mad: I'll risk leaving it till tomorrow, then I can get a card first.
  • 0001 wrote: »
    do you use any other mac products?
    I tend to steer away from using their foundations as they are made for models on the catwalk so are very heavy and do as others have said tend to cause breakouts but i do like their studio finish cream concealer which has spf 35 in it. I also love their lipsticks :)
    :rotfl:LaurenPenguin:rotfl:
  • dundalk75 wrote: »
    I've nenevr used Mac makeup but I'm looking for a nice blusher - I'm really pale so normally go for a really pink blusher.. should I go for MAC and any suggestions?

    Two nice pink MAC blushes are Dollymix and Well Dressed. I'm pale and Well Dressed is my go-to blush for my skintone. Dollymix is nice for a pop of colour but I don't wear it all the time. I also love one called Her Blooming Cheek which is limited edition (but you might find somewhere) but probably the brightest pink blush you'll find, very densely pigmented!

    Outside of MAC you could also try BeneFit's Bella Bamba or NARS Angelika, both in the £20+ range but lovely pink colours. I've had the NARS one for a while and it lasts for ages so cost per wear is literally pence x
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