Should I get a MAC blot powder?
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Aug 3, 2012
Angela B.
I don't really have super oily skin but my face tends to grease up a little (I am only able to use up about 1/4 of an oil blotting paper) since I live in a hot country. I am also lazy with touch ups so I thought of buying a product that doesn't need reapplying. I've heard positive reviews with MAC blot powder but I find it too expensive since I am still a student. Should I buy it or should I go for cheaper alternatives? Can you name some other brands? Thanks!
Aug 4, 2012
Melissa E.
try revlon's color stay mattifying powder a much cheaper alternative.
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Aug 4, 2012
Mary P.
buy it only if your really oily, really need it & can afford it. I actually have this MAC Blot powder & love it but there are cheaper alternatives for starving students like you. Try Milani powders or Rimmel stay matte powder.