We understand if the sheer number of foundation types--whipped! high-definition! powder-to-cream!--leaves you numb. Here's the rule: Unless you have very oily skin, use a liquid or cream formula. "Powders, sticks, and matte finishes are harder to blend and can sit in lines and pores," says makeup artist Jillian Dempsey, whose clients include Kate Winslet. Select your coverage based on what you want to conceal: If it's lines and pores, go with a lightweight, moisturizing product like L'Oréal Paris True Match Lumi Healthy Luminous Foundation, $12.95; ulta.com. For dark spots and blotches, pick one that's buildable, "so you can make it thicker on those areas," says Tim Quinn, makeup artist for Giorgio Armani Beauty who has worked with Kate Bosworth. (We like Iman Luxury Radiance Liquid Makeup, $15; ulta.com.) And no matter what your skin concern, a foundation with light-reflecting particles--it'll have a word like illuminating, luminous, or radiance in the name--makes you look glowier.
For every schmancy wrinkle cream that promises to eliminate the signs of aging overnight, there's one every day product that really does deliver instant results: a great foundation. It can even out your skin tone, boost moisture, and disguise wrinkles. Plus, many now contain potent anti-agers, so you'll look good without makeup too. Read on and reap the benefits. By Krista Bennett DeMaio, REDBOOK.
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