




🎨 Unlock your perfect canvas with MAC’s ultimate pro palette!
The MAC Full Coverage Foundation x 12 Pro Palette offers a professional-grade, emollient-based cream formula in 12 diverse shades, designed for flawless, customizable coverage. Water-resistant and long-wearing, it effectively conceals imperfections while providing a smooth, blendable finish ideal for makeup artists and beauty enthusiasts seeking all-day perfection.
| ASIN | B0C4M446ZV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #196,362 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,564 in Foundation Makeup |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (25) |
| Manufacturer | M.A.C. |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 4.57 x 0.43 inches; 11.84 ounces |
| UPC | 773602507139 |
H**N
Amazing!!!
This palette is awesome, its so perfect for matching skin tones, and goes on the skin flawlessly. I use it in all my bridal makeup. I love it.
Q**N
Great Pallete
This foundation palette is great for traveling and makeup artistry on the go.
D**H
Good
Great palette if you are looking for a creamy base foundation. Not ideal for oily skin
A**E
Perfect
Perfect for my job.
J**N
More BANG For Your Buck
So obsessed with this 💓 I use it for my clients and it’s better than buying each shade individually .
L**Y
More chocolate tones.
This foundation palette has a wonderful selection of colors and blends beautifully. However, it would be great to see some of the redder tones replaced with deeper, richer chocolate shades that have green or blue undertones to better complement darker skin tones. Most Black women don’t have as much red in their complexion, so a wider range of undertones would make this palette even more inclusive.
N**S
Full Sized Palette with great range of shades
I was pleasantly surprised at the size of the item - it was a full sized palette box. The coverage is light to medium and the palette is quite extensive. I use it contour and blend, and it works really well.
R**E
No labeling
I got this palette from mac's site. The palette I received has no labeling, i.e., the alpha numeric that mac has assigned each shade is nowhere on the palette or the box it came in. Yes, one can look on Mac's website to determine same. But, it begs the question - if Mac is so adverse to labeling, how ever do they manage to ship anything??? That aside, I find the product to be of good quality. However, to stay in keeping with Macs "no labels" practices, I'd give it zero - if I could.
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