![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Best foundation for dry skin overall: Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation, WAS £45 NOW £40.50, LookFantastic.After all, there's no such thing as a skin that's too nourished and moisturised, right? Best foundations for dry skin at a glance – our top picks: You'll also do well by remembering not to skip moisturiser, face sunscreen and a hydrating primer before applying foundation. My advice? Stick to medium and buildable coverage formulations to have the flexibility to control your look no matter the occasion. From trial-and-error, I found that skin-like radiant finishes work best (think “your skin, but better”), but that's also not to say that there aren't options for those of us that are team matte through and through.Ĭoverage-wise, theres lots of options available, from lightweight to full coverage. For day-to-day wear, I recommend reaching for the likes of tinted moisturisers, BB creams or CC creams, but if sheer coverage isn't for you, there's nothing wrong with opting for a foundation instead. My fellow dry-skinned makeup lovers will confirm that there's nothing more frustrating than having to layer your makeup on top of a patchy base.įirst and foremost, you need a formula that's infused with skin-loving ingredients (such as hyaluronic acid) that will leave your skin nice and hydrated throughout the day in order to avoid dry patches, creasing and that cake-y finish. Sure, there's an abundance of formulas to choose from, but trust me, not every foundation ticks all the boxes for those of us whose skin is on the drier side. As someone who has dry and sensitive skin, I can confirm that foundation is probably the hardest makeup product to shop for. That's just my opinion though you most certainly can do whatever you like.Since becoming a beauty journalist, I've made it my sole mission to hunt down the very best foundations for dry skin. It always sucks not being able to try a foundation because there's not a shade for you and when it's a high price point it's ridiculous to buy two just to get your shade. ![]() There's literally a shade for everyone and that's a huge relief. Lots of yellow bases and neutral and even some peachy ones. They have a TON of shade ranges which is fantastic. You don't need a whole lot of this either to get coverage so I feel like it's fairly priced. This is $48 available at Sephora or NARs and it's 1 oz. The one I chose was thin and light so tomorrow I believe I'll try a heavier one or maybe even an oil. It did help but I feel like using a damp beauty blender would've helped more and a heavier moisturizer. So to remedy that somewhat I started spraying Fix+ on a duo fiber brush and patting it on the skin before appling any powder. I applied it with a flat top kabuki and it went on nicely but like I said where I'm dry it looked very flaky. I do really like it but I have extremely dry skin with extra dry patches so it really clung to those. The perfect foundation right? I would say it's medium to full coverage more so on the full side. So the foundation is supposed to feel like nothing and look like a better version of your skin. The shade Im using is Gobi which is a light pale yellow undertone. Today I'm trying the new NARS foundation. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |