With endless choices of shade, formula and finishes, choosing the right foundation can feel like navigating a maze. The right foundation – according to your skin type, can transform your look, making your skin appear flawless and radiant, while the wrong one can leave you feeling less than confident.
We have a foundation guide for you to understand the best formula for you.
Find your foundation
Liquid foundation
If you have normal to dry skin or combination skin, a liquid foundation is for you.
Liquid foundations come in a variety of finishes—dewy, matte, or satin (skin-like). They are versatile and can be built up from light to full coverage. Liquid foundations are especially good for normal to dry skin as they provide hydration and a natural, skin-like finish.
For a natural look, use a damp beauty blender to dab the foundation onto your skin, blending in a bouncing motion. For more coverage, use a foundation brush or your fingers to apply and blend in circular motions.
Powder foundation
Calling all oily combination skin ladies. Listen up!
Powder foundations are great for controlling oil and shine. They offer a matte finish and can be either pressed or loose powders. They are best for oily skin types or for those who prefer a quick, lightweight application.
For a light finish, use a fluffy powder brush to apply the powder all over your face. but, for a heavier coverage, use a sponge applicator to press the powder into your skin, focusing on areas where you need more coverage.
Cream foundation
Fo the ladies with dry, mature skin – this one is for you. Cream foundations offer rich, full coverage and a dewy finish, making them ideal for dry or mature skin types. They provide moisture and can help smooth out fine lines and wrinkles.
If you are looking for a flawless finish, the best applicator to use is a foundation brush or your fingers to apply the cream foundation in small dots across your face, then blend out with a damp beauty sponge or your fingers.
Stick foundation
Stick foundations are convenient and portable, perfect for the woman on the go with a normal skin type. They are typically solid and can have a matte or satin finish. Stick foundations are excellent for quick touch-ups and for those who prefer a more controlled application.
Apply the stick foundation directly onto your skin, then blend with a brush, sponge, or fingers. Focus on areas where you need extra coverage or correction.
Tinted moisturiser
If you are wanting the no make up, make up look with minimal, skin like finish coverage, try a tinted moisturiser. They are great for daily wear and provide a dewy finish, which is excellent for dry skin types.
Apply with your fingers or a damp beauty sponge for a sheer, natural and fresh look. You can build up in areas where you need a bit more coverage.
A mineral foundation
Mineral foundations are free of synthetic ingredients and are made from natural minerals and perfect for ladies with sensitive skin. They are excellent for sensitive skin types and offer a lightweight, buildable coverage with a natural finish.
Use a fluffy brush to swirl the mineral powder for a natural finish and dust it over your face in circular motions. Build up coverage gradually.
Tips for applying foundation:
- Prep your skin: Always start with a clean, moisturised face. Use a primer if you have oily skin or if you want to smooth out texture.
- Match your shade: Test foundation shades along your jawline to find the perfect match. The right shade should blend seamlessly into your skin.
- Use the right tools: Brushes, sponges, and fingers each offer different finishes. Choose based on the look you’re aiming for.
- Blend, Blend, Blend: Ensure your foundation is well-blended into your skin and hairline to avoid harsh lines.
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