Full Coverage Foundations
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Full coverage foundations for dry skin
I used to be a fan of full coverage foundation but as the years have gone by, I sometimes think that the combination of full coverage and dry skin can be very ageing.
Also, my taste has changed and I generally prefer a dewy/glowy look to
my skin with light to medium coverage. That being said, foundations have also come a long way and full coverage doesn't have to equal flat, mask-like bases
and I have three that I want to recommend to you that I reach for if
I'm having a bad skin day or for a party/occasion when I want my base to
last for hours on end without the need for any touch ups.
The first is Natasha Denona Foundation X.
This foundation is very lightweight - it really doesn't feel like there
is anything on the skin, however it packs a punch in terms of coverage
whilst giving a radiant finish - not dewy, not glowy - if I had to
categorize it, I would say demi-matte. It doesn't settle into fine lines
or highlight pores, it doesn't cake around the nose or break down after
a few hours. It's an all round winner in my eyes. I find that it is
best applied with a damp beauty blender - I have used brushes and they
work well but the beauty blender really ensures that it meshes into the
skin. It's long-lasting too - I would say the longest I've worn it for
is probably around 9 hours and it was still looking fresh. I was so
disappointed when Beauty Bay stopped stocking Natasha Denona products so
on this side of the Atlantic, the only option available to us is to
order from either Sephora or Beautylish. If ordering from Sephora, you can use MyMallBox, which is my preference.
The next is Huda Beauty #FauxFilter Foundation,
which is much thicker and creamier in texture than the Natasha Denona
foundation so a dense brush is definitely required to buff this into the
skin. I have tried it with a beauty blender but it just doesn't work as
well, however I will always finish with my beauty blender. This
certainly lives up to the 'flawless' in its name - any blemishes, areas
of dullness, redness, dark circles etc are all gone with this
foundation, which creates a smooth, even base. It isn't exactly heavy on
the skin, however it definitely couldn't be described as lightweight -
that being said, I don't get the feeling of "I cannot wait to take my
makeup off" - it doesn't suffocate the skin and it lasts a good 10 hours
without budging. I highly recommend pairing it with the Huda Complexion Perfection Primer if you have very dry skin, a sample of which is enclosed with the foundation.
The final one is Smashbox Studio Skin 15 Hour Wear Hydrating Foundation,
which offers medium to full coverage. Like the Natasha Denona
foundation, it has a light texture and what I really love about this
foundation is that it blurs my pores, making them less visible. It also
doesn't sink into fine lines, cake or separate and it gives a radiant
finish - not matte and not exactly satin. I haven't worn it for a full
15 hours but it is long-lasting and doesn't require touch ups during the
day. Although it's oil-free, it is't drying in the slightest, even when
built up from medium to full coverage.
What kind of coverage do you like? Have you tried any of these
foundations? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
Thanks for reading!
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