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How to Select the Best Powder Foundation for Mature Skin?

2022/12/19

Foundation has the potential to be the most precious player in any makeup routine. It can help camouflage discolouration, best uneven skin tone and provide the skin with a fit-looking glow all while setting the stage for all the other items that come after it, from bush to lip colour. Anyway, picking a powder foundation that is right for your mature skin can be altogether hard, mainly when it comes to picking between liquid or powder foundation.


Is it better to use a liquid or powder foundation for mature skin?

The question of whether it is excellent to use liquid or powder foundation truly depends on your makeup goals, skin type and beauty preferences. Opting for liquid vs powder foundation is a very personal choice and beauty preference, but learning how each formula will behave on your skin can help you plan which is the best fit for you. Powder foundation generally gives lighter, more sheer coverage than a liquid foundation, and depending on the formula, powder foundations may feel extra lightweight on your skin than their liquid counterparts. Because powder foundations help absorb extra oil, they can be extremely effective at decreasing shine. When it comes to sweaty situations and high temperatures, powder foundations tend to hold up well.

On the other hand, liquid foundation formulas can be extra hydrating and help keep flakiness at bay and dry skin looking fresh and smooth. If camouflaging severe discolouration is your aim, a highly pigmented liquid foundation will give a buildable, complete coverage base for the rest of your makeup routine.

Ready to pick your foundation type? Here are the things to consider

As with most beauty products, picking liquid foundation or powder foundation is personal – forever go with what looks best for your skin needs and types. But we have got a few parameters to help guide you:

• Your skin type matters

If you have mature or oily skin, powder foundations might be your top bet as they are amazing at controlling and absorbing excess oil. If you have combination skin, you can go for powder or liquid, or both – try using powder foundation in oily areas and liquid formula on other sides around your face. Or, top off your liquid foundation with a dusting of powder foundation for complete coverage, an oil-free look.

• Consider coverage

In general, a powder foundation will give a top level of coverage matched to a liquid foundation. If you want a really complete coverage foundation, go with a liquid foundation and use it right. For liquid foundation application, you can use many tools like hands, brushes, or sponges.

• Find your finish

If you are into a matte finish, you can get it with both liquid and powder formulas – although powders are famous for their mattifying effect thanks to their oil-absorbing capabilities. Seeking a dewy finish? You can find lots of radiance-boosting powder formulas made with light-reflecting pigments, but liquids are generally a go-to easily up your glow.

• Price

Foundations clock in at just about every price point. Pricier options tend to have more high-standard ingredients or included skincare technology. We have noted how much you are getting along with the cost per ounce, so you can plan what works best for your budget. After you find your best foundation, you can make it last a full day with a setting spray as the end touch to your look.


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