Foundations For Dry Skin
If your skin tends to be dry, the right foundation can make all the difference. Our edit brings together hydrating, glow-giving formulas like Charlotte Tilbury’s Beautiful Skin Foundation, NARS’ Light Reflecting Foundation, and Lisa Eldridge’s Skin Tint, designed to enhance your complexion and create a fresh, radiant-looking base without clinging to dry patches.
Your Questions, Answered
Hydrating, lightweight foundations with a radiant or natural finish are best for dry skin. Look for formulas that help smooth and nourish the complexion, rather than matte or powder-heavy options, which can emphasise dryness.
Start with well-prepped, hydrated skin and use moisturiser to create a smooth base. Apply foundation in thin layers and blend well, focusing on areas that need coverage. Choosing a formula with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid and squalane can help keep skin hydrated throughout the day.
Dry skin types should generally avoid overly matte or powder-heavy formulas, as these can cling to dry areas and emphasise texture. Instead, opt for hydrating, radiant or serum-based foundations for a smoother finish.