How to Find the Perfect Foundation Formula

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A breakdown of all the types of foundation formulas, so you can find what works best for you.

Foundation helps even out skin tone and hide imperfections. The trick to scoring the right foundation is to decide what type of formula you want, then choosing one that matches your skin tone. Always try three shades close to your skin tone in two-inch strips on the side of your face. Check the color in natural light. The color that blends in with your skin is the one to go with. When it comes to formula you have a lot of options, and you will probably want to have more than one on hand. Here’s the breakdown:

BB Cream

  • BB Cream is a great low-maintenance option for women who want, but don’t necessarily have the time for a multi-step beauty routine. It provides coverage, anti-aging and brightening benefits, hydration, and sun protection all in one

  • Use your fingers to apply a thin even layer to clean skin. It’s extremely buildable, making it easy to control the amount of coverage.

Tinted Moisturizer

  • Tinted Moisturizer was designed for minimalists. Its sheer coverage and moisturizer combo makes it quick and easy to apply as it blends in seamlessly.

  • Use your fingers to apply this formula and gently pat the foundation onto the skin, as you would with moisturizer.

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There are many skin types and luckily, there are many types of foundation. (Photo: Henry Leutwyler)

Stick Foundation

  • I never leave the house without my Foundation Stick. It’s portable and won’t ever spill, making it a travel-friendly option and a go-to for mid-day touchups.

  • Spot apply foundation wherever you notice any redness, usually around the nose and mouth.

Liquid Foundation

  • Liquid foundations typically offer medium to full coverage, perfect for covering redness and imperfections. Its creamy texture blends effortlessly into your skin.

Cream Foundation

  • This full-coverage option helps reduce the look of fine lines for a smooth complexion. It glides over any creases on the skin, rather than settling into them.

  • A little cream foundation goes a long way so use a sponge or foundation brush to customize the amount of you coverage you get.

Powder Foundation

  • Powder Foundations provide sheer and lightweight coverage for a natural look. I like to recommend this formula for oily skin.

  • Use a powder puff, sponge, or powder foundation brush to apply the product, sweeping and blending as you go. For a more polished look, gently press powder into skin.

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