I do feel this is a dupe to the MAC studio fix powder. The only difference is that I would say is the MAC studio fix powder does last longer throughout the day than the Revlon Colorstay pressed powder. You still get enough coverage with the Revlon one but for a drugstore powder I would say it's pretty expensive. It's about R300 but I do guess you pay for the quality of it. It's worth it. I have oily skin and I have noticed when I use the powder by itself my skin gets really oily but when used with Revlon Colorstay liquid foundation it controls my oilness. Hope this review helps!
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