Shade Guide

MAC to NYX Foundation Shade Guide

Find your NYX Can't Stop Won't Stop shade if you know your MAC Studio Fix shade. Premium to budget shade matching.

29MAC shades
22NYX shades
21Exact matches

Complete Shade Conversion Table

MAC ShadeDepthUndertoneNYX MatchConfidence
NC101/12warmPaleapproximate
NC152/12warmLight Ivoryexact
NC203/12warmVanillaexact
NC254/12warmBuffexact
NC305/12warmMedium Oliveexact
NC356/12warmClassic Tanexact
NC377/12warmGolden Honeyexact
NC408/12warmWarm Caramelexact
NC429/12warmWarm Mahoganyexact
NC4410/12warmSiennaexact
NC4511/12warmMochaexact
NC5012/12warmDeep Espressoexact
NW101/12coolPaleexact
NW152/12coolLight Porcelainexact
NW203/12coolVanillaapproximate
NW254/12coolNaturalapproximate
NW305/12coolSoft Beigeexact
NW356/12coolClassic Tanapproximate
NW408/12coolWarm Caramelapproximate
NW439/12coolWarm Mahoganyapproximate
NW4510/12coolSiennaapproximate
NW5012/12coolDeep Espressoapproximate
N43/12neutralLightexact
N54/12neutralNaturalexact
N65/12neutralTrue Beigeexact
N6.56/12neutralMedium Buffexact
N77/12neutralCamelexact
N88/12neutralMahoganyexact
N910/12neutralDeep Walnutexact

How We Match Shades

Our shade matching system works by comparing two key properties of each foundation shade:

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Shade Depth

Each shade is mapped to a universal depth scale from 1 (very fair) to 12 (very deep). Shades with the same depth number are the closest match.

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Undertone

We match warm, cool, neutral, and olive undertones. An exact undertone match plus same depth gives the highest confidence rating.

Confidence Ratings

exactSame depth and undertone — closest possible match
closeWithin 1 shade depth, same undertone
approximateSimilar range, different undertone or 2+ depth difference

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is NYX a good alternative to MAC?

NYX (Can't Stop Won't Stop Foundation) offers comparable shade coverage to MAC (Studio Fix Fluid). Both brands provide shades across a wide range of depths and undertones. The best match depends on your specific shade — check the table above for your conversion.

Why doesn't my MAC shade have an exact match in NYX?

Not all brands use the same depth/undertone combinations. If your shade shows "close" or "approximate", it means NYX doesn't have a shade with the exact same depth + undertone, but the suggested match is the nearest available option.

Should I go lighter or darker if the match is approximate?

If the match is approximate, we recommend testing the suggested shade in natural daylight. If it looks slightly off, try one shade lighter for a more natural look or one shade darker for more coverage. Many stores in India (like Nykaa, Sephora) offer testers.

How accurate is this shade matching?

Our matching system uses a universal depth (1-12) and undertone (warm/cool/neutral) scale to map shades across brands. "Exact" matches are typically very accurate. "Close" matches are good starting points. Always test on your jawline in natural light for the best result.