Non shiny foundation

Anonymous
Ok, you guys solved my first problem last week so I'm back.

Last week I was in search of a moisturizer that wasn't shiny on my face (wet, greasy shiny, not dewy and cute, I swear). Someone recommended a gel moisturizer. I immediately bought the Neutrogena one, and have been using it all week and it's magical.

Now I need a foundation/ tinted moisturizer (light to medium coverage) that isn't shiny. Please don't tell me that dewy is in - my face looks WET, not dewy.

**What is it that makes the gel moisturizer a good fit for me, and does that exist in foundation? **
Anonymous
I want to know this too! I was using one from Hourglass but it was discontinued and replaced with another “dewy” option. My face just looks greasy with anything like that.

I have heard good things about Ester Lauder Double Wear. I might try that next
Anonymous
NARS Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation
Anonymous
Tinted sunscreen - I use Elta MD

Non shiny foundation - Born this Way
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tinted sunscreen - I use Elta MD

Non shiny foundation - Born this Way


Born this way matte doesn’t work for me. Greasy faced by about lunchtime
Anonymous
Maybe try the Cicapair green stuff. It’s green in the jar but it’s just a gimmick - it’s beige. Like a light/medium beige.
Anonymous
I mix Tarte Amazonian Clay moisturizer with my preferred BB/CC cream (IT Cosmetics) to mattify it a bit. The foundation is a bit too much coverage on its own (for me, at least)
Anonymous
Is there a certain type I should be looking for though? Not brand but ingredient or formula. I've tried 100 brands that other people swear will work and they don't.
Anonymous
I use IT Cosmetics matte and Kosas Revealer -- the Kosas Revealer is expensive though because you have to throw it out after a month or two.
Anonymous
For a really matte finish (but not drying) I love No. 7 “Airbrush Away”. For a moisturizing foundation, the No. 7 “Protect & Perfect Intense” is not as shiny as most.

If you want Sunscreen, Colore Science Sunforgettable tinted matte sunscreen is great (and recommended by my derm). I use the Colore Science Sunforgettable tinted powder sunscreen to reapply during the day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NARS Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation


Nars radiant is good. Mine isn’t the “long wear”, but a lighter coverage and it’s really nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a certain type I should be looking for though? Not brand but ingredient or formula. I've tried 100 brands that other people swear will work and they don't.


Are you using a setting powder?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to know this too! I was using one from Hourglass but it was discontinued and replaced with another “dewy” option. My face just looks greasy with anything like that.

I have heard good things about Ester Lauder Double Wear. I might try that next


I use Estee Lauder Double Wear. Definitely more medium than light coverage but I like that to cover my redness from rosacea.
I have also used MAC Studio Fix and recommend that as well.
Anonymous
I've tried a lot of these and here is my take.

EL Double Wear- this stuff is great for a color match and lasting all day. However it is a very full coverage product and can leave you looking cakey and flat. Requires a lot of blush/bronzer to make you not look dead.

Nars Radiant- excellent stuff. This is my go-to. It doesn't have much lasting power though, so requires a setting spray/powder.

Mac Studio Fix- old school staple, but same issues as EL

Something else you might try is Merit. I recently bought this in two shades and really like it: https://www.meritbeauty.com/products/the-minimalist

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a certain type I should be looking for though? Not brand but ingredient or formula. I've tried 100 brands that other people swear will work and they don't.


I’ve been using the Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin balm and have had pretty good results. I have super oily skin and have also tried a ton of brands everyone seems to swear by for oil control that never work for me. I like that it provides light coverage like a skin tint but is more matte (but not “flat” looking or cakey) and is long lasting on me. I use the universal shade as a primer and then layer a tinted shade on top to even out my skin tone and provide some coverage.

It has upsalite in it, which is a new ingredient that is supposed to provide superior oil control throughout the day without drying out your skin. So far, it seems to be doing the trick for me. I do use a setting powder (Ben Nye Neutral Set or NARS crystal powder) when it’s really humid out and I want my makeup to last all day. There’s actually a setting powder with upsalite in it by LH cosmetics that I’m interested in trying to see if that gives even better results.
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