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The 12 Best Foundations for Every Skin Need

From sheer tints to camera-ready coverage, these formulas suit any occasion.

As we emerge back into the world after a rather bare-faced year, it’s a worthy time to track down an old friend: foundation. The reintroduction to makeup might be an adjustment, but the wisely chosen formula should do its work by stealth, evening out the complexion while letting your natural radiance shine through. 

There’s an art to finding the right foundation. First, consider the amount of coverage you usually prefer. Then, factor in the conditions. “If you’re going through a spell of extremely dry skin due to weather or other circumstances, opt for lighter coverage,” says makeup artist Jaleesa Jaikaran. “Or, if you live somewhere with changing seasons, like summer and winter, that can also help you make the decision.” Warmer months typically call for featherweight, sweatproof tints, whereas creamy foundations with more coverage are best left for winter. 

The correct shade can also fluctuate throughout the year. Instead of testing a formula in a single spot, “I recommend trying the color on multiple parts of your face, including your jawline, as most people have varying tones in the center and perimeter of the face,” says Jaikaran. “Additionally, be sure to test it in natural light, as different lighting can alter the look of the foundation dramatically.”

Once you have your formula of choice, it’s time to apply. “Start by prepping with moisturizer, then primer,” advises makeup artist Daniel Martin, who is the global director of artistry and education for Tatcha. Together, the two can extend the wear of your foundation and ensure that it blends seamlessly onto skin. More traditional formulas, be they light- or full-coverage, are best blended with brushes or sponges. For tinted moisturizers, Martin recommends applying simply with your fingers. This imparts a “light amount of pigment coverage while still giving you the moisturization and [breathability] you want,” he says. With that in mind, here are a dozen versatile options to best suit your skin needs. 

Tinted Moisturizers

Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop blurring skin tint

Rihanna’s beauty brand broke the mold with its huge range of inclusive foundation shades. This new launch does the same for those who prefer tinted moisturizer. It offers 25 shades—an unusually thorough offering for a lightweight skin tint—and unlike others, it’s resistant to both sweat and humidity.

Saie Slip Tint tinted moisturizer SPF 35

For a clean formula that does it all, consider this sheer tint. It delivers a nourishing combination of hyaluronic acid and argan oil, along with just enough coverage to see you through the day. Plus, the mineral-based SPF 35 ensures your skin is adequately protected.

NARS Pure Radiant tinted moisturizer SPF 30

One of Jaikaran’s go-tos, this product touts itself as a moisturizer first, with humectants alongside vitamin C for added defense against damaging free radicals. “Water-based formulas and tinted moisturizers keep the skin hydrated as the day goes on,” she says.

Armani Beauty NeoNude foundation

If you’re a devotee of the brand’s cult classic Luminous Silk foundation, meet its sheer, nourishing sister. Infused with hyaluronic acid and glycerin, two gold-standard moisturizing agents, it leaves skin soft and smooth, even for those prone to dryness.

Foundations with Light-to-Medium Coverage

Monika Blunder Beauty Blunder Cover foundation

This creamy solid formula has the look and finish of your own skin, but quite a bit better. Applied with a small foundation brush, it pairs the precision of a concealer with the dewy finish of a foundation, delivering only as much coverage as you need.

Merit The Minimalist Perfecting Complexion foundation and concealer stick

Merit, the new makeup line from WhoWhatWear founder Katherine Power, is all about convenience, and this complexion stick is no exception. It serves as a medium-coverage foundation or concealer, depending on how you apply it, and the solid format makes it portable enough for travel or on-the-go touch-ups.

NYX Professional Makeup Total Control PRO Drop foundation

Designed to offer customizable coverage, this buildable foundation makes it easy to do just that: Try two drops for a tint, three drops for light coverage, and so on. It’s also vegan and feels practically invisible on skin.

Westman Atelier Vital Skin foundation stick

Dreamed up by makeup artist Gucci Westman, this is one of the few stick foundations to take a skin-care-first approach. Its blend of camellia seed oil and squalane helps minimize redness and irritation, while the pigments instantly neutralize discoloration.

Foundations with Medium-to-Full Coverage 

Clinique Even Better Clinical serum foundation SPF 25

This serum foundation reads like a greatest hits of skin-care ingredients, complete with hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid, vitamin C, and the brand’s proprietary dark-spot corrector. The formula can also withstand up to 24 hours of wear without caking, settling into lines, or losing luster.

Exa Beauty High Fidelity foundation

Offering thorough coverage with a luminous finish, this hardworking formula also features an antioxidant boost to defend skin against pollutants and other external aggressors.

Patrick Starrr Turn Up The Base powder foundation

Powder foundation can have a throwback feel, but leave it to YouTube phenom Patrick Starrr to create one that redefines a classic. This formula evens out skin texture as much as it does tone, and it imparts a matte, oil-absorbing finish designed to last all day.

Kjaer Weis Invisible Touch liquid foundation

While some makeup brands start with foundation, founder and makeup artist Kirsten Kjaer Weis waited 10 years to debut hers. Her painstaking approach was worth it. The buildable, serum-like formula is infused with botanical extracts and oils to enhance skin radiance and deliver a smooth finish. Better yet, the entire bottle, cap included, is recyclable.
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