![]() ![]() Made with MICRO-FIL TECHNOLOGY™ high-purity pigments and strictly minimal, clean ingredients are finely milled for fluid & non-masking textures. Luminous Silk Foundation in the new 18ml size with the range of 18 shades is suitable for all skin types and skin tones and ideal to maintain the perfect glow on-the-go.Ĭomplete your makeup look with products from the Luminous Silk range: prep skin with the Luminous Silk Hydrating Primer, blur and conceal imperfections with the Luminous Silk Concealer, and enhance your glow with Fluid Sheer highlighter. The weightless, oil-free foundation glides onto skin, providing buildable coverage from sheer to medium. Inspired by the fine texture of charmeuse silk, Luminous Silk Foundation corrects, unifies, and perfects the complexion, creating a translucent, radiant, and flawless finish for enhanced natural beauty.įormulated with MICRO-FIL TECHNOLOGY™, Luminous Silk Foundation incorporates high-purity pigments and strictly minimal, clean ingredients that are finely milled for fluid & non-masking textures to reveal skin’s natural luminosity. Reagan suggests using circular motions to blend.Īhead, eight makeup artists unzip their kits and reveal the best foundations for mature skin they've come to rely on over the years.The Luminous Silk Foundation comes in a new, 18 ml travel size format available in 18 shades for a perfected finish with a fresh radiance on-the-go. Who wouldn't want some added glow? "Tap and press makeup sponge to evenly blend."Īnd if you're used to a full-coverage finish, look for a brush with densely packed bristles, such as the Hourglass Vanish Seamless Finish Foundation Brush. "A damp makeup sponge adds luminosity," says Marc Reagan, Director of Global Education, Artistry & Events at Hourglass. Try a synthetic, duo-fiber stippling brush such as the #68 foundation brush from Barnes' line.įor a more soft-focused, light finish, try a sponge. He recommends putting the foundation on the back of your hand or a flat, sanitary surface and sweeping it back and forth across your skin. ![]() "Brushes give you a more even and airbrushed appearance and are more sanitary than sponges," he says. For celebrity makeup artist Scott Barnes that's with a brush. And while you may think that the most full coverage would be best-Schlip says that less is more when it comes to foundation and recommends choosing one with the "bare minimum of coverage." She also suggests going one shade warmer than your skin tone to counteract the loss of natural color skin loses as it ages.Īs for how you apply your foundation, there are a few ways to go about it. ![]() She finds that mature skin is much drier and heavier formulas like to settle into those fine lines and make it appear even more parched. "Look for a lightweight, moisturizing product to avoid it from settling into the wrinkles and crow's feet," says Schlip. Okay, now you're ready to choose your foundation. ![]() "This will ensure you have a good foundation for your foundation." Jo Strettell, L'Oréal Paris Consulting Makeup Artist recommends a hydrating serum and moisturizer together to help "create a smooth surface that allows for the makeup to glide on evenly." "Exfoliate and moisturize the skin before applying any makeup," says Schlip. There are four main pillars when selecting a foundation for mature skin, says Joanna Schlip, makeup artist to Christina Applegate, Denise Richards, and Ellen Pompeo: A lightweight luminous finish, the right color match, SPF, and hydration.īut before you even get to foundation, it's important you're prepping your skin correctly first. ![]()
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