Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Can I exchange a MAC concealer for a different one at a different location?

I bought the MAC select moisturecover concealer and I don't like it, I want to exchange it for the MAC studio finish concealer.
But the store where I bought the concealer is VERY far and I need to exchange it at my mall.
Yes, you are allowed to return it another MAC location--It does not matter what department store/MAC retail store is. If it is Macy's then they won't take the return unless if it is only from Macy's.
Good Luck!!

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studio fix has way more coverage than the other one.
Yes, I've added Spinach to my Mac and Cheese several times before, it was delicious!
I didn't bake it though, I just chopped up the fresh spinach and stirred it into the mix when it was done. Spinach cooks very quickly and since it's already cut up, the heat from the pasta and sauce will take care of that.

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But, if you like the crunch of Mac and Cheese (like I do) what I've done is put my broiler on low, sprinkled some bread crumbs with cheese on top and let it brown on top, then I add finely diced tomatoes with Sour Cream. Yeah, I know, kinda weird but it's OH so good! Anyways, I hope this helps you out today to enjoy your Mac and Cheese Florentine!
honey, you can do what you like, personally, I would make like a bechamel sauce with the cheddar and add spinach, sorta like this

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Oh and frozen, thawed and well drained spinach
You can just stir in the spinach.
Raw spinach, if washed and in good condition, is safe to eat. The only issue is whether or not you like the texture of raw/semi-cooked vs. fully cooked spinach.

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