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Having worked as a makeup artist for over eight years, I've tested countless foundation formulas on different skin types. One important lesson I've learned is the significance of finding a foundation that not only matches your skin tone but also suits your skin's unique needs—especially if your skin is prone to dryness or acne. For dry skin, foundations like NARS Light Reflecting may seem promising because of their illuminating effect, but I noticed that such formulas often lack natural finish and can emphasize dry patches. Conversely, products like Hudabeauty Easy Blur impressed me with their blendability and coverage without feeling heavy or cakey, making them underrated gems worthy of consideration. A foundation's texture also matters a lot. For example, YSL All Hours is very watery and tends to settle into pores, which could lead to breakouts if you have acne-prone skin. Likewise, despite its popularity, Estée Lauder Double Wear caused redness and breakouts in my experience, which suggests that highly marketed foundations may not always perform well for sensitive skin types. My personal favorite is the Luxe Color Changing foundation, which adapts beautifully to my skin tone, offers good protection against acne, and is available at an affordable price online. This shows that sometimes less hyped products can outperform high-end, heavily advertised ones. In addition to product choice, properly prepping your skin with moisturizer and primer can make a huge difference in how your foundation looks and feels throughout the day. Remember to test foundations in natural light and wear them for several hours before making a purchase to ensure compatibility. Sharing these insights aims to help others avoid common pitfalls and select foundations that enhance their natural beauty without compromising skin health.





