MAC makeup appointments, whether done at one of their flagship stores or inside of a retailer, such as Dillard’s or ULTA beauty, is available for varying fees with one of the company’s skilled makeup artists, ranging from full makeup services to lessons on applications.

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According to the official company, the costs of an appointment will greatly depend on the type of service you’re looking for as services can range from complimentary walk-in demos to full 30- to 90-minute sessions, whereas some sessions can be complementary only if you purchase a certain amount of product. From what we did research, however, the company either offered complimentary sessions if you purchased $50 worth of MAC products or in the case of not purchasing any products, then the costs could vary, which we will explain inside of the table below.

With a variety of services, we went ahead and contacted the company to see what it could cost for the varying services they provided and here’s what we found:

Type of ServiceDescriptionCost
15-minute Focus FeatureFrom a smoky eye to a sculpted face or bold lip, a quick application dedicated to one feature of your face.$15
30-minute Express MakeupA full makeup look building upon your existing makeup$30
60-minute Full MakeupA complete makeup look, from your lips to lashes, including skincare and skin prep$60
Teen MakeupDesigned for ages 13 to 16, customized personally$40
Bridal MakeupUp to three people, allowing you to choose two focus features: eyes, lips, eyebrow styling, skin or sculpted face.$150, up to 3 for 90 minutes
False Lashes (10 minutes)Customized, trimmed and professionally positioned/fitted$10
Tattoo Cover-upTemporarily cover a tattoo, with varying products$10 (time varies)
Brow Services (15 minutes)Fill in, lengthen and arch$15
Lessons
30 minute 'Focus Feature' LessonTeach you the tips and tricks, from eyes to a sculpted face.$30
90 minute 'Full Makeup' LessonAn extended lesson of the Focus Feature session$90
Makeup in 10 minutesAn expert will help you explore shades, products and techniques in storeComplimentary
False Lash ApplicationComplimentary only if you purchase in store day of

How did we get these prices? These were the prices we were given when we attempted to book. Use these as an estimate only. To see prices in your area and to book an appointment, you can do so by visiting maccosmetics.com.

According to one member on this WhattoExpect.com forum thread, someone who used to work at a MAC standalone store said you would have to purchase $50 in merchandise in order to receive a complimentary makeover session, but she also mentioned that you if you wanted an artist who doesn’t walk away during your session to call your store or book an appointment online ahead of time.

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Complimentary sessions with a purchase

Stylists inside of the store, if you plan on taking advantage of a complimentary session, will first ask you to browse the store to look at products that you may interest in. At this time, they can help you pick out products, explain the benefits, talk about the latest trends and answer any questions you may have about the products.

When you are ready to begin the process and complete your payment, then you will usually have your makeup done near the makeup counter out in the open, and unlike the service makeover, the stylist may have to walk away occasionally to help another customer. During this time, the makeup artist will discuss your desires, talk about the current trends and eventually attempt to create a look that you’re envisioning, all while using some of the company’s latest products.

During the complimentary makeup sessopm, any existing makeup will be removed, if needed, since a bare face, while not required, is often highly recommended. As the makeup is applied, while doing so, the stylist will explain the techniques they are using, all while answering questions and providing tips while it’s being done so you’re able to perform the same techniques at home. Once completed, the stylist should provide you with a list of all the products that were used and may encourage you to purchase more products aside from the products initially purchased.

Service makeovers

In comparison to the complimentary sessions, the full-service makeovers, as noted in the table above, can last much longer and will be more defined since the artist focuses on providing the client with a look they requested rather than trying to sell some of the products inside of the store. This session will be done in a private area and you do not have to worry about the sylist walking away at any time as he or she will be dedicated to your session until they finish. While the company does offer service makeovers to walk-in clients, the company often advises you call in ahead of time to schedule an appointment.

During this type of makeover, the stylist will first want to know what type of makeover you’re looking for as well as ask about the event you’re planning on attending to help the artist better understand your wants and desires. Based on this information, the stylist will select the products he or she feels will work best for your situation and will then adjust and discuss as the process continues. While it’s not mandatory, the stylist will talk about the products used, offering you the chance to purchase them if interested.

The entire process was described in detail at Revelist.com if you wanted to read about it from a personal perspective.

Tips to know

As mentioned, it’s highly advisable you book an appointment, even if you think the store will not be busy. As you probably can imagine, the store tends to be the busiest during the weekends, holidays and the prom season.

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For a complete list of stores, use the official store location tool on the company’s website.

One member on Reddit.com highly recommends purchasing $50 of the product since you can get not only the product but the complimentary session as well, which according to her, it was just as good as the service makeover. The biggest difference, however, as we mentioned, is that you will not receive a private session and there’s the chance of the stylist walking away if she needed to help someone else.

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Flavours (yes, European spelling) is no ordinary icon enhancer. It is a full-on theme replacer that opens to a gallery and online repository where you can both download and publish your own original themes. The app does not modify your icons; it layers themes on menus, controls, windows, desktops, and buttons. You can survey available themes in groups such as Top Rated, Most Popular, and Latest, and the main window lets you sample interface changes.

Right-click on a theme to get more details about it, open a new window for a Quick Look, add a favorite, create a new theme, or flag a selection as inappropriate.

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At this writing, there’s a somewhat confusing requirement to create a Flavours Store account in addition to purchasing a software license to enable some of the program’s functions. However the developers have stated their intention to remove this requirement in upcoming versions.

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