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Best foundation for low-makeup look but good coverage?

22 replies

lougle · 01/01/2017 19:33

I'm really shy on the makeup front - hate being obviously 'made up'. My skin can be oily but tends to be flaky too, and I think I've reached that lovely hormonal age where I get spots on the chin/jaw line. I probably need to get a good skincare routine. But anyway...

I used to use Bare Minerals, but find my skin looks a bit dry and flaky with it. I need something that will look subtle and 'barely there', but it will need to be high enough coverage to cover up my spots which can be quite red and raised.

I have very pale skin and tend to be matched to the lightest shades of any foundation ranges.

Any ideas?

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lougle · 01/01/2017 19:33

Oh! I forgot to say that I do 12 hour shifts in a hospital so it can get very hot and busy, so any foundation would need to last the course!

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GinIsIn · 01/01/2017 19:37

Estée Lauder Doublewear light is great - good coverage but more of a BB cream in texture.

IpDipCatnip · 01/01/2017 20:03

I would avoid EL Doublewear if you have any dry/flaky skin. It will not blend and will sit in the cracks.

I'd recommend No.7 stay perfect- lots of shades available. Chanel Aqua vitalumiere is equally as good but limited shades and£££

GinIsIn · 01/01/2017 20:08

Just to reiterate - it's the Doublewear LIGHT I meant, not Doublewear - Doublewear is really heavy, the light one is great, as I have dry flaky skin if I wear too heavy a foundation as well.

SteppingOnToes · 01/01/2017 20:11

I absolutely adore this - it's incredibly light, but does cover too and isn't really oily. It's the only foundation that doesn't give me spots.

www.google.co.uk/search?q=maybelline+dream+flawless+nude&biw=1280&bih=918&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_jqCX4KHRAhXIJcAKHWOYCzYQ_AUIBSgA&dpr=1#q=maybelline+dream+flawless+nude&tbm=shop

The also sell it for £3.99 in B&M. I use the fawn colour which is quite natural for winter time.

IpDipCatnip · 01/01/2017 20:12

Oops sorry Fenella- I had a terrible experience with Doublewear so the name itself puts me off!

TheLegendOfBeans · 01/01/2017 20:13

lougle

sounds like you have the same tone as me! I just got Bourjois City Radiance Liquid Foundation (£10) and it's actually ace!

Use it with primer for the best finish you can get; I use Baby Skin by Maybelline x

Whitegrenache · 01/01/2017 20:14

Benefits hello flawless powder is lovely and light

GinIsIn · 01/01/2017 20:17

IpDip me too - hated it! Was really surprised by the Light one! Grin

lougle · 01/01/2017 20:24

Several to investigate Smile thank you. It's good to know that I need to be careful when I look at the Doublewear/Doublewear light.

I'm a bit wary of a powder, Whitegrenache, would it not just clump around my many any imperfections?

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PossumInAPearTree · 01/01/2017 20:28

Mac studio tech

SooDeNimm · 01/01/2017 20:38

Another vote for ELDW light. If it suits your skin type I think it sounds like the exact right coverage for you and it really does last through a long day at work.

bakewelltarte · 01/01/2017 20:40

Another vote for DoubleWear light here - covers just enough and lasts really well. I wear Lancôme LA Glow primer underneath to give it more glow x

OnTheUp13 · 01/01/2017 20:48

Max factor facefinity is my latest go to as my skin has gone from dry to oil in the last month.

civilfawlty · 01/01/2017 20:56

I use Estée Lauder daywear plus, which is a tinted moisturiser. Then I apply the Chanel one mentioned above, using a foundation brush to really buff on an incredibly thin layer only in the places which require further coverage (probably less than you think). THEN I use the Lisa Eldridge pin point technique on any spots which are visible (using a very fine watercolour brush). Takes less time than it sounds, and much less than putting it on and taking it off because it just feels too 'heavy' when I use just foundation. There is a really good video on the Eldridge site showing the technique which is worth checking out.

ApplesOranges · 01/01/2017 21:03

Lush colour supplements are really nice and subtle in my opinion

ApplesOranges · 01/01/2017 21:04

Should have said - I tend to blend in with moisturiser

PaulDacresConscience · 01/01/2017 21:06

Chanel Les Beiges - it's brilliant. Medium coverage but incredibly lightweight. I hate the caked on feeling of heavy foundation but really love this; it has become my favourite foundation in a very short space of time.

On good skin days I use Clinique City Block, which is a tinted SPF moisturiser. It gives a very dewy finish though, so needs a dusting of powder on top.

SilverClaire · 01/01/2017 22:06

Mac has a really nice tinted cream, it's a very light weight foundation and with SPF 30

lougle · 01/01/2017 22:17

Are the Chanel and Mac foundations long lasting?

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PaulDacresConscience · 01/01/2017 22:25

My Chanel one is. I set it with my own blend of finishing powder* and then use a makeup fixing spray. Stayed put all the way through the office Christmas party...

  • A plain translucent powder wasn't quite right, so after much experimenting I now make up my own blend. 30% translucent loose powder, 30% bare minerals foundation powder, 30% Boots cornsilk powder (great stuff, cheap as chips and is very forgiving over fine lines), 10% highlighter shimmer powder. I use a light dusting applied with a very large powder brush and sweep it all over my face.
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