Firstly, I’ll explain the letters as best as I can. At the start of the code is either NC or NW, or sometimes just C and W, followed by a number. MAC are usually good with samples aswell, so if you’re unsure, ask for a sample of your nearest shade.īy now, you’ve probably noticed that MAC code their foundations in 2 ways. My experience with MAC artists is that they can sometimes match you to shades that are too dark for you, which can then appear orange under natural light. I would advise trying to find a match yourself also, especially under natural lighting. I am far from an expert so if you really need help in finding a match, go to your nearest MAC counter and they will match you as best as they can. This can be a hugely confusing thing for any MAC newbies. MAC can be confusing for beginners, especially because they have such a huge range of products, but I hope that after reading this you will be able to walk into any MAC store with confidence rather than confusion. This is a comprehensive guide to understanding how MAC codes their foundations, and the different textures and finishes of lipstick and eyeshadow. However, MAC can be daunting for anyone new to the brand and so I wrote this post in an attempt to clear up any confusion you may have about MAC. Aren’t we all just a little bit obsessed with MAC? Their endless limited edition collections, huge range of shades and classic matte black packaging is enough to drive any beauty nerd crazy.
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