![]() For normal or dull skin, try Revlon PhotoReady Airbrush Mousse Makeup its photochromatic pigments reflect light to brighten you right up.Īlso known as beauty balms, these are souped-up versions of tinted moisturizer. We Recommend: Maybelline New York Dream Nude Airfoam Foundation has hydration-boosting glycerin, a friend to the dry-skinned. An expert must-have: The Beautyblender ($20, ), an egg-shaped sponge whose pointy tip "helps you get into the inner corners of your eyes and each side of your nose," says Los Angeles makeup artist Kathy Jeung. "It won't destroy the air bubbles like a brush or your fingers would, and it helps keep that dewy finish," says Rowe. To ace this base: Shake well, pump a quarter-size blob into your palm, then stipple it onto your face with a damp sponge. It provides medium to full coverage and works best on normal to dry skin. Once set, foam gives the refined finish of a powder but doesn't appear dry or cracked, says Wendy Rowe, a makeup artist in London. ![]() It's the best foundation for you if.You covet Kim Kardashian's luminous, looks-like-it-was-airbrushed complexion. That's why mousse-y foundations offer the buildable coverage and hydration of a rich cream without feeling thick or smothering. Quick chemistry lesson: Adding air to a substance creates something less dense than the original. ![]() Try Jane Iredale PurePressed Base SPF 20 ($52, ). ![]() (It seems to last forever.) If your skin is supersensitive, go for a solid without bismuth oxychloride, an ingredient that can exacerbate itchiness, breakouts, and redness, says Noelle Sherber, M.D., a dermatologist in Washington, D.C. We Recommend: BareMinerals Ready SPF 20 Foundation is the first pressed solid from the most popular mineral-foundation company out there. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play ![]()
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