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These are the foundations your dry skin wants

Finding your ideal foundation is pretty much the equivalent of finding your soul mate in terms of makeup. It's a drawn-out game of error and trial. Finding a foundation that stays looking dewy can seem nearly impossible when you add a skin that is as dry as the Sahara desert to the equation.

When you have skin that is already perpetually parched, foundation can frequently seem heavy and irritating. But we can assure you that there are formulas available to help you fight this!


We have high standards for our foundations. First and foremost, the shade range ought to be respectable; these days, we don't mess around with a small range of hues and undertones. To keep our face dewy, the product must also contain a lot of moisturising components, such hyaluronic acid.

It must also be simple to apply. A product that is both blendable and buildable (harder to find than it seems) is essential because overzealous blending can irritate your skin and make dry spots more visible.

Finally, it must have a long shelf life, be non-drying, and never settle into fine wrinkles or dry skin patches. Is it too much to ask for a moisturising, weightless texture that can hide our flaws and dryness? Fortunately not! There are numerous formulas available today to assist you in finding your ideal mate.

Assuring that your base has been properly prepared goes hand in hand with picking the appropriate foundation. You'll never feel cakey or uneasy with a complexion base again if you combine a hydrating foundation formula with a moisture-rich skincare base (we're talking moisturiser, primer, and a hydrating SPF).

See our favourites below; they include a groundbreaking tinted balm, light-weight skin tints, and blurring lotions.

Your preferred brand for body moisturiser is certainly The Body Shop, but probably not for foundation. Let Fresh Nude alter that, then. Considering how moisturising and cosy the new product is, the coverage is surprisingly good. It doesn't stick to dry places and is quite simple to fade away.

Even while the glass bottle's spatula applicator can be inconvenient and a little messy, the packaging is now 100% recyclable, which I think we should all support.

Coverage: Although the brand describes it as medium, I'd say it leans more towards the lighter end. However, it is buildable, so you can make medium coverage on spots where you want to add a little extra intensity. One bottle will roughly last forever because a little goes a long way.

There are 40 shades, which is a significant improvement over the initial selection.

Availability: With a lighter, creamy consistency, it should be assumed that this foundation won't last as long as the others. It does last for a good 8 hours without sliding around with a little bit of powder to secure it in, which is a win in my eyes.

Source:- https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/beauty-hair/makeup/g9239427/best-foundation-dry-skin/

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