GET FREE SAMPLES

sign up for our newsletter to get free sample alerts

No Airbrush. No Photoshop. Get Flawless Skin Right Now.

From beauty counter to brushes, your guide to perfect foundation coverage
Photo 2/8
Choose Liquid Foundation If...
Celebrity makeup artist Melanie Mills, who created the looks on "Dancing with the Stars" until 2011, says liquid foundations provide the most seamless finish, no matter your skin type. It's all about choosing the right one.

If your skin is on the oily side and your foundation starts to slip by lunchtime, choose an oil-free or oil-control formula like Becca Ever-Matte Shine Proof Foundation, $42.

Dry skin can turn standard liquid or cream foundations into a creased, caked mess, but formulas with hydrating qualities, like Shiseido Dual Balancing Foundation, $38.50, are designed to target your skin's specific needs. Rimmel London Lasting Finish Foundation, $6.99, is a superlong-wear foundation that's infused with a vitamin E-containing serum so skin doesn't dry out.

If you have sensitive skin that reacts to makeup and foundations, a tinted moisturizer can be a good in-between product. BareMinerals Complexion Rescue Tinted Hydrating Gel Cream, $29, or a cushion compact like Lancome Miracle Cushion, $34, offer coverage without the heavy feeling of typical foundations.



Photo 3/8
Choose Powder Foundation If...
If you're looking for a matte finish, try powder foundations. Whether you choose a loose powder foundation like Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation Mineral Makeup Broad Spectrum SPF 15, $39, or a pressed powder like Dior Diorskin Nude Compact Natural Glow Radiant Powder Foundation SPF 10, $50, these formulas are designed to keep oily skin in check.

Powder foundation may be too dry for your face in your 30s and beyond. If your skin is showing signs of aging, like larger pores or fine lines, a powder formula will only exacerbate those features. Likewise, if you're prone to dry skin, a powder foundation will settle into fine lines and age the look of your skin.

Photo 4/8
Step 2: Create the Perfect Color Match (No, Really, You Can)
After breaking up with countless wrong shades, you might think finding the perfect soul mate is an easier job than finding a great foundation match for your skin. And ... you might be right. The simple truth is, there may be no "perfect" color for your skin. When you factor in changing seasons and your constantly changing skin tone, you may not find one foundation shade that transitions with your skin.

The solution? Start blending. Mix two foundations -- one lighter shade and one darker shade -- and custom-blend the color to match your skin. And, yes, if you find a great match, we give you permission to buy both. If you think about all of the foundation you've wasted, tossed or neglected because of color-matching issues, it's a totally justifiable expense. (At least, that's how we rationalize it.)

To find the best mix-and-match, zero in on brands with a great range of colors in their palette.

Circa Beauty Color Balance Liquid Foundation, $15, recently launched at Walgreens and comes in 10 shades.

Armani Luminous Silk Foundation, $60, has 25.

And Clinique Even Better Makeup Broad Spectrum SPF 15, $27, has a whopping 27 color variations.



Photo 5/8
Step 3: Always Remember to Check Yo' Self
Whether you blend two shades of foundation or are looking to find your match with one, it is imperative to check the shade in natural lighting. Foundation that looks #flawless in your bathroom can end up orangey and unnatural in daylight or harsh office lighting. Apply your foundation along your jawline, then check it out in natural lighting. (Yes, we recommend going outside in daylight with a compact mirror for the best assessment -- you want a great color match, right?)

The foundation should be virtually indistinguishable against your natural skin tone. If you really want to try a specific brand's foundation without mixing, choose three shades from the line and apply them next to each other along your jawline. If you have the right shade, it will very clearly disappear on your skin, compared to the wrong shades.

Photo 6/8
Step 4: Prep Your Face Like a Painter's Canvas
Always start your makeup application with fresh, clean skin followed by a moisturizer, which helps to plump up skin so your foundation won't sink into fine lines and creases (let's face it -- we all have them).

Next, choose your miracle cream, a.k.a. primer. The right primer is your No. 1 weapon in combatting the most common foundation issues, namely splotchy, uneven coverage. There are also a handful of great primers targeted to specific skin woes, like redness and oily or dry skin.

To select the perfect primer, consider your skin type and the kind of finish you want (get the full scoop on finding the best primer for your skin type here).

If you have oily skin and your T-zone shines like the top of the Chrysler building by midday, opt for a mattifying primer like M.A.C. Prep + Prime Skin Refined Zone Treatment, $21, which also minimizes the appearance of pores. CoverGirl Outlast All Day Makeup Primer, $11.15, keeps makeup fresh throughout the day by smoothing out imperfections and disguising pores.

If you have combination skin and want a luminous finish, choose a primer with light-reflecting particles like Charlotte Tilbury Wonderglow, $55.

For drier skin that tends to feel taut under foundation, a hydrating primer like Eve Lom Flawless Radiance Primer SPF 30, $55, will keep your foundation from drying out your skin or getting flaky.

BY ALLIE FLINN, HAYLEY MASON | MAY 20, 2015 | SHARES
VIEW COMMENTS
Full Site | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
TotalBeauty is a property of Evolve Media Holdings, LLC. © 2024 All Rights Reserved. | Affiliate Disclosure: Evolve Media Holdings, LLC, and its owned and operated subsidiaries may receive a small commission from the proceeds of any product(s) sold through affiliate and direct partner links.