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Choosing a foundation can be a
daunting task if you’re not sure
what to look for. Liquids, creams,
powders…there are a lot of options
to choose from. One thing is for
certain though, no woman wants to
walk around with “cake face”
because she chose the wrong type of
cover-up. The best place to start is
by determining your skin type.
Once you know whether you have
normal, combination, oily, or dry
skin, you can choose the best
foundation to suit your needs.
Having “normal” skin doesn’t necessarily mean your skin is flawless,
it just means your complexion is even and your skin shows no signs of
being too oily or too dry. People with normal skin typically have
smaller pores, and few breakouts, creases, lines, and wrinkles. Normal
skin also appears more vibrant and supple.
Ideal Foundation Type:
Liquid, Cream, Pressed Powder, Mineral Powder
Best Foundations for You:
Mac Studio Sculpt Foundation SPF 15 (light coverage) or Make Up
For Ever HD Invisible Cover Foundation (medium-to-full coverage)
Having “combination” skin means your skin can be both oily and dry at
the same time. Typically the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) is oily, while
cheeks are dry. People with combination skin tend to suffer breakouts
on the forehead, cheeks, and chin. It is often necessary to use two
different types of foundations for the dry and oily parts of your face.
Ideal Foundation Type:
Liquid, Cream, Mineral
Best Foundations for You:
Givenchy Teint Couture Long-Wearing Fluid Foundation (light
coverage) or Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay-in-Place Makeup
(medium-to-full coverage)
Having “oily” skin means your face has an all-over shine. The
forehead, cheeks, and nose appear especially greasy-looking. People
with oily skin have large, open pores and suffer from frequent
breakouts and blemishes.
Ideal Foundation Type:
Liquid, Pressed Powder
Best Foundations for You:
Clinique Superbalanced Makeup (light coverage), Too Faced Amazing
Face Liquid Foundation (medium coverage) or Mac Studio Fix Powder
Plus Foundation (full coverage)
Having “dry” skin means your face looks and feels dry, tight, and
flaky. People with dry skin tend to have invisible pores, fine lines
around the eyes and mouth, and flaking on the cheeks and chin.
Ideal Foundation Type:
Liquid, Cream, Mineral Powder
Best Foundations for You:
Cover FX Pressed Mineral Foundation (light coverage) or L’Oreal
Paris True Match Lumi Healthy Luminous Makeup (medium-to-full
coverage)
Having “sensitive” skin means your face has a sensitivity to products,
and may be prone to burning, redness, irritation, and blotchy patches.
People who suffer from Rosacea, Eczema, or other skin conditions
may be classified as having sensitive skin.
Ideal Foundation Type:
Liquid, Mineral Powder
Best Foundations for You:
BareMinerals Matte SPF 15 Foundation (light coverage) or Maybelline
New Superstay Silky Foundation SPF 12 (full-to-medium coverage)
Having “mature” skin means your face is no longer as firm as it used to be. Aswomen age, we lose the collagen and elastin that keeps our skin firm andwrinkle-free. People with mature skin experience an accentuation of wrinkles,fine lines, and hyperpigmentation. A slowdown in sebum production alsoleaves aging skin prone to increased dryness, flakiness, and itching.
Ideal Foundation Type:
Liquid, Cream, Pressed Powder, Mineral Powder
Best Foundations for You:
Dior Diorskin Nude BB Creme (light coverage), Bobbi Brown LuminousMoisturizing Foundation (medium coverage) or CoverGirl AdvancedRadiance Restorative Cream Foundation SPF 10 (full coverage)
Source: http://www.yourbeautyadvisor.com/2014/06/the-best-foundations-for-every-skin-type/