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bubblyGatorade9
All the other major brands foundation come with a pump it is just unbelievable that mac bestseller doesn’t come with one🤦♂️
solidThrushe9
Yes what a pain one must purchase for an extra 10 bucks to make the studio fix fluid easier to work with; I bought one and use it back and forth for all my seasons’ hues. It’s a good pump. What more can ya say? It self locks?
worldlyDotterel5
This pump was super disappointing. Not sure if I got a lemon or if the product is just overall cheaply made and not compatible with my foundation. I used it with DW for about two weeks and then one morning I tried the pump as usual and it remained down with no pressure to pump. I tried throughly cleaning the pump, but it still won’t work :(. Sad day.
joyfulSeagull1
I purchased my pump from the MAC counter for $11. I was disappointed that the pump does not come with a cap. For the price i am disturbed that #1 the foundation costs so much and no pump is given and #2 they sell the pump separately. Just another way to collect money if you ask me. I found a better pump on eBay for $4 and it comes with a cap. I also use it for Estee Lauder Double Wear.
mereMagpie3
I read the reviews on this product and for what it’s worth Studio Fix Fluid is the ONLY MAC foundation that comes without a pump, not in a tube you can squeeze, or isn’t a compact. People saying it’s a sneaky ploy by MAC to make more money . . . really? It’s one of what, 14 or 15, different foundations MAC offers? If you bought the Mineralize Loose Foundation you have to have a brush/sponge/applicator of some type to use that . . . are you going to say they should give you a brush with it?
I know plenty of women who have managed just fine to use this foundation without a pump. The pump adds convenience and I like it. And for those saying drug store brands offer a pump . . . fantastic! Maybe they do, and if that’s a key selling feature for you then you know where to go. However, MAC has designed it this way and they have other options for foundation. If you like the coverage SFF gives you, purchase Studio Sculpt perhaps. There are similar options out there that don’t require a pump. Overall, it may be a bit overpriced for a pump but part of purchasing MAC is that it is a higher end product and you won’t find it in drugstores. There’s so many options out there that I believe you should find what you like and use that. Studio Fix Fluid works wonders for me and I love it so I use the product with a pump. If I found something else that worked better, I would switch. The point is that this is part of using MAC’s product. It may not be a great part, but it is a part and I don’t think that comparing it to what drug store brands offer is fair because it’s apples and oranges. I’m not saying that MAC is the best, but they’re pretty darn good and pretty well known for their products. The price is high because they’re on the higher end of the market.
Overall, I love this pump! I love that it has a cover/cap for the pump so when I’m travelling or it’s in my make up bag it’s not going to get all over. The pump has a lock. And they last forever! I started using SFF in 2009 maybe . . . or 2010 . . . anyways, it’s been a while, and I’ve only ever purchased one pump/shade of foundation (I am somewhere between NW15 and NW20 so I have two foundations I mix) and they aren’t cracked or anything. They’re pretty sturdy. If one broke I would buy again because I love using SFF and this makes it so much easier to get the right amount of product without too much going to waste.
grumpyLollies0
Ok, the pump is horrendously overpriced, (the equivalent to 13 USD in my country), but you only need to buy it once. Mine proved to be sturdy and it can be thoroughly cleaned with soap and alcohol as well. MAC should actually substitute the original SFF cap for some kind of much smaller seal. That would make the whole thing actually less wasteful by creating a smaller volume of plastic trash IMHO. And all the other brands should start doing the same. It’s about time.
guiltyLollies5
So I went over to Mac to try the Studio Fix Fluid for the first time, as I headed over to the counter the nice lady asked me if I wanted a pump to go with it. I said sure! Why not? The darn thing was $10! She convinced me to buy it since it’s supposed to help not waste your already expensive foundation. I really wish the stupid thing would’ve come with a cap, I mean come on Mac! My L’oreal foundation comes with a pump and a cap for $12. So far it’s doing the job but I’m disappointed that I had to spend $37 for a $27 foundation.
similarPonie4
SHOULD be included. Besides the prices, this is another reason I really don’t need or want MAC products. But hey, it’s 11/12/13 today! Pretty cool eh? 😛
unhappyTacos1
Such an unnecessary purchase but am I happy that I have it to use for my Studio Fix Fluid? Yes. I much prefer foundations with pumps for hygiene and that it’s less messy. I like how this has a locking mechanism and also a lid which is great for travel and not letting air get inside. I would recommend this even though it really is something we shouldn’t have to buy with just one of MAC’s foundations.
finickyMeerkat0
The pump works well but why do you need a pump? The pump should be included. I pucheased Studio Fix Fluid a while back and I bought this overpriced piece of junk so that I could not dump foundation everywhere. And it doesn’t come with a lid. What’s up with that?