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Non transferring foundation for mature skin

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SadSaq · 11/03/2026 01:10

Can anyone recommend one? I need it to blend in to my neck. My skin is in good condition and I don't have many lines. It can get slightly dry.
TIA

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Hello19834 · 11/03/2026 01:30

Hello
I can recommend Wonderskin foundation. I've recently got some and very impressed. My skin is dry and sometimes sensitive and it provides great coverage.

1emma19 · 12/03/2026 02:25

Hi OP. You want formulas with good film-forming properties but enough hydration that they don't emphasize texture or dryness. Ingredient-wise, look for long-wear foundations with ingredients like acrylates copolymer or VP/VA copolymer that create a set finish and resist transfer, but make sure they also have hydrating ingredients like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, or squalane so they don't look cakey or settle into fine lines. Silicones like dimethicone or cyclopentasiloxane are your friends here because they create that smooth long-lasting finish. Avoid anything too matte or powder-heavy since that'll cling to dry patches, instead look for satin or semi-matte finishes. Hope this helps!

SadSaq · 12/03/2026 16:34

Thank you @1emma19 and @Hello19834

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Nicecatneighbour · 12/03/2026 16:48

Max Factor facefinity i find good. Medium coverage, spf and doesn't 'sit' in pores or lines. Not drying and easily blend able.

Greenscreennightmare · 12/03/2026 17:23

1emma19 · 12/03/2026 02:25

Hi OP. You want formulas with good film-forming properties but enough hydration that they don't emphasize texture or dryness. Ingredient-wise, look for long-wear foundations with ingredients like acrylates copolymer or VP/VA copolymer that create a set finish and resist transfer, but make sure they also have hydrating ingredients like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, or squalane so they don't look cakey or settle into fine lines. Silicones like dimethicone or cyclopentasiloxane are your friends here because they create that smooth long-lasting finish. Avoid anything too matte or powder-heavy since that'll cling to dry patches, instead look for satin or semi-matte finishes. Hope this helps!

Amazing info there @1emma19 you sound like you really know what you're talking about!

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