MAC inclusivity

ALL AGES. ALL RACES.
ALL GENDERS.
INCLUSIVE SINCE INCEPTION IN 1984, MAC CELEBRATES DIVERSITY AND INDIVIDUALITY
Through our plan of action announced last October, MAC UK & Ireland continues to stand with and support the black community in the ongoing fight against systemic racism.


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MAC Services with British Sign Language

Book your FREE one-to-one virtual service with a MAC Artist, now with the option to be joined by a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter* for the first time. A 45 minute service personalised service to you. It's makeup, your way.

*Service with British Sign Language Interpreter to be booked 72 hours in advance, subject to availability.



MAC SALUTES OUR SISTERS

This Black History Month we are celebrating some MAC employee pioneers who make a remarkable contribution to the brand and our communities.

REGIONAL TRAINER

NATALIE PRICE

“My chosen products will always give me the ultimate glow and enhance my natural features.”

ASSISTANT PRODUCT MARKETING MANAGER​

ESTHER TAIWO​

“My go to look will forever be radiant fresh-looking skin that looks like skin.”

MAC  PRO TEAM ARTIST​

RACHEL MASON

"My go to look will always spotlight my eyes, embrace my cheeks and accentuate my full lips.”

MAC VIVA GLAM
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M·A·C COSMETICS EQUAL FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP AT CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS

As part of their ongoing commitment to advancing equality, inclusion and justice, MAC is proud to introduce Cameron Jukes as the first recipient of The MAC Cosmetics Equal Futures Scholarship at London’s globally renowned art and design institution Central Saint Martins. Awarded to a Black, Asian or Multi-Ethnic student, the newly-formed scholarship will cover maintenance and support for the three-year period of their degree. MAC has been synonymous with rising talent and fashion since its inception. The scholarship marks a new chapter in MAC’s ongoing relationship with Central Saint Martins, having previously supported students to fully realise their visions with makeup and artistry across both the Fashion BA and MA graduate shows. Cameron impressed the judging panel with his talent and passion.

“The MAC Cosmetics Equal Futures scholarship means that I can create bereft of the stress due to my financial standing. The cards I had been dealt in life have always felt like a burden to me, yet I forever try to use my past as a fuel to ignite rather than to perish in. Fashion has the potential to be powerfully influential. Being part of an industry of such nature excites me, and now I stand together with MAC in this future. I wish this to be a testament of how circumstances do not have to hinder your goal.”
Cameron Paul Jukes

BALLET BLACK

Celebrating diversity in dance, MAC UK & Ireland have partnered with Ballet Black for over 20 years, supporting their mission to see a fundamental change in the number of Black and culturally diverse dancers in mainstream ballet companies today. From shade-matching ballet shoes with Studio Fix Fluid Foundation, to co-creating looks and providing products for their virtual and physical shows – MAC is a proud partner of Ballet Black and all their dancers.

“I founded Ballet Black in 2001 as a direct response to the lack of representation of Black and Asian dancers in classical ballet here in the UK. In the lead up to our first performance, I was searching for high quality makeup that catered to the different skin tones of our dancers, not only for them to wear in performance but so that we could paint our ballet shoes to match our skin colour. Back then, MAC was one of the first brands to offer such products and were also one of the first companies outside of the dance world to support our mission. Fast forward to today, and we are proud to continue our decades long partnership with MAC, upholding the ideals of inclusivity and equality for all.”
Cassa Pancho MBE Founder and Artistic Director, Ballet Black