Just like skincare, choosing the right foundation for your skin can help address some of the common changes experienced with age, including fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, and dullness. Doing so can not only help support skin health but can also help promote a more even, natural-looking finish.
Experts Say
“As we mature, our skin can dry out more easily, and we often have more fine lines and wrinkles, which is where excess makeup can settle in.” —Rachel Goodwin, celebrity makeup artist
To address the dryness often associated with mature skin types, Goodwin recommends hydrating well with skincare before applying foundation while also choosing lightweight, buildable formulas with hydrating ingredients, as this can “add luminosity and moisturize at the same time.”
With this in mind, our PEOPLE Tested team researched the best foundations for mature skin, applying 23 formulas in the lab and at home to evaluate ease of application, skincare benefits, and product transfer before narrowing down our top picks. Here are the best foundations for mature skin that PEOPLE tested.
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Buildable coverage that smooths skin texture
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Can get good coverage with just a few dabs
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Doesn’t ever crease or cling to the complexion
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Hydrating ingredients for added skincare benefits
Enriched with skin-nourishing squalane and hyaluronic acid, the Dior Backstage Foundation works best on mature skin types more prone to dry skin, as it supports overall hydration while promoting a natural-looking glow.
Our testers were most impressed by how instantly it smoothed their skin’s texture and made redness disappear. With only a few dabs of foundation, they achieved a nice, even coverage that felt lightweight on the complexion and didn’t crease. Our testers noted that it had an astonishing reversal effect on fine lines and that after a good amount of time, it settled very well into their skin.
In addition to its skin-benefiting formula, the foundation also comes in 45 different shades, making it easier to color-match your skin tone. On top of that, it’s designed for use on both the face and the body, and, with its ability to cover up redness, you can use this to blur out blemishes on the neck, arms, and even the legs.
What We Think Now
Our tester is still loving this foundation. It’s lightweight, blends easily, and leaves a natural finish. It also cuts down the time they have to spend applying makeup, especially when they’re trying to achieve a simple look. They noted that it only takes a small amount to cover up imperfections like hyperpigmentation.
Size: 1.7 ounces | Number of Shades: 45 | Key Ingredients: Squalane, hyaluronic acid
In addition to the Dior Backstage Foundation, we were also highly impressed by the Makeup Forever Reboot Active Care Revitalizing Foundation. This foundation formula has a lightweight and buildable coverage that allows you to customize your makeup look while also delivering anti-aging benefits.
When applying this for the first time, we found that just one layer of the Makeup Forever foundation works well at hiding the look of redness, so a little goes a long way. It also blends well with other makeup formulas and doesn’t crease or settle into wrinkles. Keep in mind that it’s formulated for balanced to dry skin, so it’s not a good pick for someone with oily skin.
The formula also features a blend of skin-nourishing ingredients, including camellia for restoring a natural glow and mondo grass for supporting the skin’s protective barrier, as well as ginseng for stimulating collagen production, which can aid in reversing some of the premature signs of aging, such as a loss of suppleness. Our tester even noted that their skin looked and felt better after taking off the product.
What We Think Now
Our tester is still raving about this foundation. They love the bottle and pump, which makes it easy to apply to fingertips, sponges, and brushes without any waste. The foundation goes on smoothly and provides full coverage. They use it daily whether they are attending Zoom meetings, going into the office, or running errands on the weekend.
Size: 1.01 ounces | Number of Shades: 24 | Key Ingredients: Ginseng, camellia japonica, mondo grass
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Effectively blurs skin imperfections
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Features broad spectrum SPF 20 for added sun protection
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Has squalane, which can fight free radicals
If you prefer mineral sunscreen and are looking for a formula that can enhance mature complexions, look no further than the BareMinerals Original Liquid Mineral Foundation. This protective foundation features broad spectrum SPF 20 along with free radical-fighting squalane to help fight off the aging effects of the sun and other environmental aggressors such as pollution.
We love that it has an ultra-lightweight texture that blurs the look of blemishes without feeling thick or cakey on the complexion for a natural, barely-there look and feel. In fact, one tester made a point to note how surprised they were at how well it created a blurring effect, just as the product packaging promised.
Additionally, this foundation’s lightweight texture helps it blend more seamlessly with other makeup formulas such as concealer, powder, and blush. However, while testing, we found that it blends into the skin much better with a brush rather than a sponge.
What We Think Now
Our tester finds that this foundation has improved their morning routine by giving their skin a more matte and finished base. It’s easy to apply, smooths the skin, and evens the skin tone. One drawback they noted is that this foundation isn’t extremely breathable. When wearing it in a hot environment or while exercising, the product didn’t hold up as well as they would have liked.
Size: 1 ounce | Number of Shades: 30 | Key Ingredients: SPF 20, squalane
For those who don’t love wearing foundation but want a little bit of coverage, a serum foundation is the ultimate happy medium. While testing the Bobbi Brown Intensive Serum Foundation, we found that the lightweight serum-like texture absorbs quickly into the complexion for a subtle, natural-looking application, or one you can build on until you reach your desired coverage.
And, just like skincare serums, this foundation features a collection of beneficial anti-aging ingredients, including cordyceps and ginseng for boosting skin radiance, vitamin E for protecting against sun damage and other environmental aggressors such as pollution and free radicals, and SPF 40.
Of note: We found that using a sponge delivered a much better application than the brush did. Once our tester achieved her desired level of coverage, she said that the redness on her cheeks, which she is usually self-conscious of, was adequately covered.
What We Think Now
Our tester is finding additional things to like about this foundation. It’s easy to layer in areas where they have more redness, and it provides a matte, polished finish. Plus, because it has SPF 40 built-in, they don’t feel like they need to add another product to their routine.
Size: 1 ounce | Number of Shades: 23 | Key Ingredients: SPF 40, cordyceps, ginseng, vitamin E
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Evens out the skin’s complexion
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Lightweight satin-matte finish
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Minimizes the look of pores
To hide the look of dark spots, we recommend the Chanel Ultra Le Teint Flawless Finish Foundation. While testing this formula, we found that its lightweight coverage helps prevent that feeling of cakiness, but it also has enough color to hide dark spots and other blemishes. On top of that, the buildable finish is somewhere between satin and matte, which helped blur the look of pores on our complexion. We found it to be a cinch to blend into the skin (especially with a sponge) and it left a very natural, smooth finish behind.
Since it’s not the most hydration-focused formula on our list and has a slight matte finish, it’s also a good pick for oily complexions, too (but may not be as loved by those with dry skin). However, our tester noted that the foundation did not settle into the dry patches around her nose and didn’t settle into her wrinkles, either.
What We Think Now
Our tester loves that the product provides buildable coverage so they can go lighter on some days and add layers when they want a more finished look. The satin finish strikes a great balance between a light coverage that doesn’t crease but still provides enough coverage to mask fine lines and pores.
Size: 1 ounce | Number of Shades: 35 | Key Ingredients: Water, dimethicone, isododecane, trimethysiloxslicate
Foundation is a hit or miss with oily skin types, especially if you don’t like a full-coverage formula. After testing several options, we found that the best foundation for oily skin is the Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation, which boasts an ultra-lightweight feel but is still highly pigmented so you get good coverage while letting the skin breathe. The formula is also non-comedogenic, so it won’t clog your pores.
This foundation has a shine-free and matte finish, too, which can help address excess oil production on the complexion without masking too much of your glow. It also comes in nearly 60 different shades, so it’s easy to find your match and create a natural, barely-there finish. One thing it is lacking is sun protection, so you’ll have to prep with SPF before applying this foundation.
Our tester described the finish as “my skin but slightly better” and noticed that there was a blurring effect in her T-zone which softened the overall look of texture on her complexion. She also did not notice any settling of the product in her fine lines.
What We Think Now
Our tester gushes that they have received lots of compliments since using this foundation and said that it matches their skin better than any other formula they’ve tried. They say it’s lightweight, blends well, and doesn’t leave their skin oily at the end of the day.
Size: 1.08 ounces | Number of Shades: 59 | Key Ingredients: Water, dimethicone, talc, PEG-10 dimethicone, trimethylsiloxysilicate
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Slightly mattifying effect
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Smooth consistency is easy to apply
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Barely-there feel with good coverage
Lightweight foundations don’t always provide the best coverage, but the Giorgio Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation beats the odds. This foundation formula features a lighter, barely-there consistency with enough pigment to blur the look of blemishes and provide a more even complexion. Its smooth, lightweight consistency also makes it easy to apply to the complexion and blend with other makeup products so that you can elevate your complexion without it looking like you have a lot of makeup on.
While testing this designer foundation, we found that it’s an excellent pick for dry and oily skin types since it has a slight mattifying effect but still boosts skin radiance for an overall glow. Unlike some other products we tested, this foundation doesn’t include sun protection, so you’ll have to add that step to your makeup routine.
What We Think Now
Our tester revealed that this foundation from Giorgio Armani is their absolute favorite. While it offers full coverage, it feels extremely light, is comfortable to wear, and doesn’t leave their skin feeling heavy or cakey. It’s thin right out of the bottle so it glides onto the skin easily. But once it dries, it stays put.
Size: 1 ounce | Number of Shades: 40 | Key Ingredients: Water, cyclopentasiloxane, glycerin, isododecane, denatured alcohol
The Gucci Éternité de Beauté SPF Foundation is our top pick for the best blurring foundation for dry skin because it features a lightweight yet highly pigmented formula that can blur the look of blemishes with just one layer of product. The luxury foundation also has excellent staying power, and when we used blotting papers to test its transferability, it didn’t budge.
Additionally, this foundation comes with a side of skincare perks and features ingredients such as black rose oil and hyaluronic acid for boosting skin hydration and supporting some of the moisture loss experienced with age. It also has bamboo powder for shine control and is formulated with SPF 15 for some added sun protection. And, although it comes with a higher price tag than other options on our list, we only needed one layer of foundation to mask dark circles and blemishes, so a little goes a long way and is sure to last a while.
What We Think Now
While our tester finds that most foundations dry their skin, this foundation went on smooth and left their face feeling moisturized. One thing they found challenging was the color-matching process. The product they ordered online was off by a shade, and even when they tried color-matching in a retail store, it was hard to settle on a shade.
Size: 1 ounce | Number of Shades: 40 | Key Ingredients: Black rose oil, hyaluronic acid, bamboo powder, SPF 15
Moisture loss is a common skincare woe in aging skin. To combat that, look for a foundation formulated with hyaluronic acid to deliver a hydration boost upon application. Our top pick for this category is the IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better Foundation + Skincare because it features hyaluronic acid along with aloe vera extract for soothing, vitamin E for protecting against environmental aggressors, and vitamin B5 for its deep hydration and skin softening perks.
While testing this formula, we found that despite its lightweight and breathable coverage, it is pigmented enough to address hyperpigmentation and redness with just a few swipes of foundation. And, although it can cling to dry patches on the skin, using a hydrating primer before application can help prevent this from occurring (and the overall hydrating benefits of the formula can address those dry patches, too).
What We Think Now
Our tester likes to wear this foundation when they are looking for a lighter makeup routine. They found that the medium coverage worked best on days when they were wearing minimal makeup. Because it has a lightweight matte finish, our tester didn’t feel that it adequately covered their dark circles and other pigmentation concerns.
Size: 1 ounce | Number of Shades: 40 | Key Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, aloe vera extract, vitamins E and B5
For dry skin types, the Koh Gen Do Maifanshi Aqua Foundation can help nourish the complexion while providing enough coverage to target all types of blemishes, including redness, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation. Formulated with jojoba oil, squalane, and shea butter, this foundation has a rich and hydrating finish without feeling too heavy on the complexion, so you get ample moisture and a barely-there feel.
While testing this foundation, we were impressed by its light texture and how well it stayed on the skin. Because of this, we noticed that the foundation doesn’t crease on the complexion (even on areas with fine lines) and instead provides an overall smoothing effect.
We can’t ignore that this foundation only has 10 shades available and is the most expensive on this list, making it not a very inclusive formula across the board.
What We Think Now
Our tester revealed that they have been wearing this foundation consistently. It evens out their skin tone, feels lightweight, and glides on easily with a sponge. They believe it would be best suited to someone who prefers lighter coverage as it doesn’t provide significant coverage for redness or dark spots. They had a bit of difficulty landing on the right shade, and they wish there were more color options available.
Size: 1.01 ounces | Number of Shades: 10 | Key Ingredients: Jojoba oil, olive squalane, shea butter
The best buildable foundation for mature skin during our testing was, by far, the Kosas Skin Improving Foundation, which features SPF 25 and lots of skin-benefiting ingredients that counteract the effects of aging on the skin. While testing this foundation, we first noted its thin and lightweight texture, which layers nicely on the complexion and allows you to create a more customized finish, whether you prefer a light tint or medium coverage. The lightweight feel and sun protection also make it an ideal pick for spring and summer.
Formulated with niacinamide to boost radiance, peptides, and hyaluronic acid to plump the skin, and a blend of arnica, squalane, and provitamin B5 to soothe, the foundation essentially doubles as a face serum and makeup to support healthy skin while also providing customizable coverage.
What We Think Now
After just one month of wearing this foundation at least three times per week, our tester was pleased with the coverage and feel of the product. While it didn’t minimize their wrinkles, it also didn’t cake on their skin. They found that one pump of the foundation was enough to cover their face and that it blended in easily. They were also pleased that the product lasted all day without the need for reapplication.
Size: 1 ounce | Number of Shades: 36 | Key Ingredients: SPF 25, niacinamide, ceramides, squalane, arnica, provitamin B5, peptides, hyaluronic acid, artemisia flower extract
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Formula has a more fluid consistency
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Doesn’t feel like you have anything on
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Includes ingredients that support skin health
If you prefer a natural-looking finish, we were most impressed by the Nars Light Reflecting Advanced Skincare Foundation. This formula features lots of skincare ingredients that support skin health, including algae extract to reduce moisture loss, Polynesian seawater to strengthen the skin’s moisture barrier, and cacao peptides to blur the look of fine lines and wrinkles.
We love this formula for its fluid consistency, which makes it easier to work into the skin and provides a more natural-looking finish. And because it has a lightweight consistency, we didn’t feel like we had anything on, though it still provides plenty of coverage to even out the skin tone. The finish, while lightweight and natural-looking, has a powdery smooth consistency that might not be everyone’s preference.
What We Think Now
After wearing Nars foundation for one month, our tester said it gave their skin an even look and matched their skin tone seamlessly. They found that the foundation goes on smoothly and that it was easiest to apply and blend using their fingertips. Our tester also said that the product is so lightweight that you can’t feel it at all, and liked that it is buildable for days when you want more coverage.
Size: 1 ounce | Number of Shades: 36 | Key Ingredients: Algae extract, Polynesian seawater, biomimetic oat, cacao peptides, milk thistle
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Provides a glow without looking greasy
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Doesn’t fall into fine lines and wrinkles
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Consistency is easy to apply and blend
After testing several options, the Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection foundation is our top pick for the best foundation with a satin finish. We loved our experience with this formula because it provides a nice silky glow without looking greasy. Additionally, we did not notice any creasing in fine lines, on the nasolabial folds, or near the chin.
Since the formula is on the lightweight side, one layer is quite faint, but its buildable consistency makes it possible to customize the converge you need. However, our tester noted that she would still need a concealer to cover dark circles or blemishes as even a few layers of the creamy foundation couldn’t provide the coverage she needed.
What We Think Now
Our tester found that this foundation was a great match for their skin tone. The product melted into their skin and made their pores appear smaller and more blurred. While they generally prefer a more full-coverage makeup, they appreciated the sheer, blendable, light to medium-coverage this foundation offered.
Size: 1.18 ounces | Number of Shades: 36 | Key Ingredients: Water, cyclopentasiloxane, isododecane, alcohol, glycerin, phenyl trimethicone
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We were able to achieve light to medium coverage
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Goes on smoothly with a sponge
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Features extra hydrating ingredients
If you’re looking for the best foundation with SPF, we recommend the Estée Lauder Futurist Hydra Rescue Moisturizing Foundation with SPF 45, which is the highest on our list. In addition to providing ample sun protection, this formula features chia seed extract, probiotics, and an IonCharged water complex to support plenty of hydration for dry skin types. We also love that this foundation has a creamy and smooth texture that is easy to apply and blendable with an applicator sponge.
Our tester did note that just one layer looked more like a tinted sunscreen (a.k.a. it was quite sheer), but that it was highly buildable and a second layer offered better coverage and helped to mask redness and blemishes. She even raved that the product gave her a natural appearance that looked like she had a healthy glow from a recent trip to the beach. This product does have an oily consistency, so it may not be ideal for those with oily skin.
What We Think Now
Our tester loved how well this lightweight foundation provided full coverage. They felt it looked very natural on their skin and didn’t appear cakey or highlight their wrinkles. They also appreciated that it includes SPF 45 so they can eliminate a step in their beauty routine.
Size: 1.2 ounces | Number of Shades: 28 | Key Ingredients: SPF 45, chia seed extract, probiotics, IonCharged water complex
Other Foundations for Mature Skin We Tried
- Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Long Wear Foundation: While testing the best foundations for mature skin, we also tried the Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Long Wear Foundation, which has a long-wear formula and provides ample coverage. The formula is a good choice for those shopping for a full coverage foundation with a matte finish — though it is a little thick and heavy as a result. Additionally, it’s enhanced with the brand’s Replexium serum, which can reduce the look of wrinkles with regular use, making it a top pick for those shopping for skincare-enhanced foundations, too.
- Westman Atelier Vital Skin Foundation Stick: If you are looking for a stick foundation, we also tried the Westman Atelier Vital Skin Foundation Stick and, while it didn’t make our “best” list, we still like it enough to recommend it for those who prefer the convenience of a stick formula and also want something that effectively targets redness. It is formulated with squalane to protect against moisture loss, phytosphingosine to calm the complexion, and Berryflux Vita to boost hydration, which can help reduce the effects of aging on the skin, too.
- L’Oréal Age Perfect Radiant Serum Foundation: For another budget-friendly option, we tested the L’Oréal Age Perfect Radiant Serum Foundation, which is formulated with vitamin B3 and acts as a hydrating serum with lightweight coverage. The foundation also features SPF 50, providing significant sun protection against harmful UV rays. While it was a little too sheer for our liking, this would be a fantastic option for those looking for more of a skin tint with an under-$20 price.
Our Verdict
We continue to compile testing insights for these foundations as our testers use the formulas as part of their daily routine. For the most part, testers are still loving their foundations, with everyone noting that they would recommend the product to a shopper in need except for one — Blk/Opl True Color Pore Perfecting Liquid Foundation. Our tester observed dry patches on their skin since using the product, and they also noted that despite the color match, they’re seeing orange undertones in the shade. Based on this insight, we have removed this product from our list. Our top pick, the Dior Backstage Foundation, remains unchanged.
What to Know About Foundation for Mature Skin
Hydrating Ingredients
When shopping for the best foundations for mature skin types, Dr. Marisa Garshick, a board-certified dermatologist, says to start by looking for hydrating ingredients to support the skin. Here are a few to look for to keep your skin looking plump and glowy:
- Hyaluronic acid: “As we age, we lose moisture in the skin, so it is especially important to use a product that has ingredients that are humectants such as hyaluronic acid to boost moisture in the skin,” explains Dr. Garshick. Humectants draw moisture from the air or from deeper levels of the skin to give the skin a tall drink of water. Hyaluronic acid, or HA, is a holy grail ingredient found in foundations and concealers for mature skin, as it helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and plumping skin while improving elasticity. For a formula rich in hydration, consider the IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better Foundation + Skincare, which features hyaluronic acid as well as other hydrating and nourishing ingredients such as aloe vera extract, vitamin E, and vitamin B5. The Gucci Éternité de Beauté SPF Foundation is another excellent option for a foundation with hyaluronic acid as it supports deep hydration.
- Ceramides: Ceramides are lipids, or fatty acids, which are naturally produced in the body and help to strengthen and protect the skin’s moisture barrier. They also help to minimize the effects of environmental stressors, like weather and pollution. Look to the buildable, blurring Kosas Revealer Skin Improving SPF 25 Foundation for a formula with skin-boosting ceramides.
- Squalane: Featherweight and great for sensitive skin, this vegan oil — which our bodies produce less and less as we age — is touted as one of the best ingredients to promote long-lasting hydration and regenerative cell growth. By suffusing deeper layers of the skin with moisture, it helps improve skin’s elasticity and also protects against sun damage, age spots, hyperpigmentation, and won’t clog pores. Protect your skin against free radicals with a squalane-enhanced formula like our ultra-hydrating top pick, Dior Backstage Face & Body Foundation, or combine it with the power of mineral sunscreen with BareMinerals Original Liquid Mineral Foundation.
- Vitamin E: This skin-saving antioxidant fights against free-radical damage while also working as a humectant to draw more water into the skin. Better yet, it’s also an emollient, meaning it helps to lock in long-lasting moisture. Vitamin E can also speed up skin repair, helping restore sun damage, scars, and more. To tap into the benefits, we love the nourishing Bobbi Brown Intensive Serum Foundation.
- Jojoba oil: Skin-softening and smoothing, jojoba oil imitates sebum in its ability to plump up dry skin and prevent flakiness. It boasts antibacterial and antioxidant properties, too, which further moisturize the skin’s barrier. Koh Gen Do Maifanshi Aqua Foundation is formulated with jojoba oil, squalane, and nourishing shea butter, creating a luscious and hydrating finish.
Liquid Foundations
While you could technically try a stick or powder foundation for mature skin, Dr. Garshick recommends opting for a liquid foundation as it’s better suited for mature skin types. “Liquid foundations tend to be preferred for mature skin when compared to powder foundations as they help to offer a more dewy, healthy look,” she explains. Additionally, Garshick notes that matte makeup is more prone to accentuating wrinkles and creases, while liquid foundations can help blur textural changes that you might experience with age.
Multitasking Formulas
It’s also worth looking at multitasking foundations for mature skin so you can get coverage while also reaping the benefits of skincare ingredients. “While foundations do not necessarily replace skincare, it can help to use a product that also has other skincare benefits, such as antioxidants to help protect the skin against free radical damage and SPF to help provide protection against UV rays throughout the day,” Dr. Garshick notes.
For the best multitasking formulas, we recommend the Estée Lauder Futurist Hydra Rescue Moisturizing Foundation, which features SPF 45 for added sun protection. We also love the Kosas Skin Improving Foundation with SPF, which includes several nourishing skincare ingredients, including squalane, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, niacinamide, provitamin B5, and peptides.
Behind the Scenes
To find the best foundations for mature skin, we researched dozens of options before narrowing our list down to 23 formulas for lab testing, where we tested their color payoff, coverage, and finish on testers 35 years and older.
- Application: While in the lab, we also considered the application process and tested each foundation for mature skin with both foundation brushes and sponges, using each application method on opposite sides of our faces to compare the finishes and determine whether they streak, pill, or settle into areas on the skin.
- Skincare Benefits: We also considered any added skincare benefits and whether the foundation had a visible marked effect on the skin’s overall tone and texture. We even used a moisture reader both before and after application to decipher whether the foundation delivered added hydration.
- Product Transfer: We used blotting papers to determine how oily the foundation made our skin (if at all) and if there was notable product transfer.
- Long-Term Testing: We then sent the foundations home for testers to use in their daily makeup routines. Testers shared their real-world insights after one month of regular use, and we have updated the article with that information.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is mature skin?
Mature skin is skin that is showing signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles, loss of collagen/elasticity, and dryness. These signs can show as early as your late twenties and early thirties.
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What foundation type is best for mature skin?
Since mature skin tends to be on the drier side of the spectrum, Dr. Garshick recommends liquid and dewy foundations for mature skin because they can add moisture back into the complexion and support a natural-looking glow. You can, however, also strategically apply a bronzer stick to give your face more of a sunny glow. “While some people may prefer a matte finish, it is still best to opt for a foundation that adequately hydrates the skin,” she explains.
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Should you use a full coverage foundation on mature skin?
Full coverage foundations for mature skin might be preferred by those with mature skin looking to mask the look of blemishes or dark spots — however, it’s not always the best option. “I like to use full coverage only strategically, focusing on areas where the skin has a blemish, dark spot, or dark under-eye discoloration,” says Goodwin. With this in mind, consider using a lightweight foundation and keeping full coverage formulas on hand to use as a spot treatment to hide blemishes.
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What features should you look for in foundation for mature skin?
To find the best foundations for mature skin, you’ll want to look for hydrating formulas. It’s also important to consider products that don’t settle into the skin and create creasing along fine lines and wrinkles. It’s also wise to look for multitasking formulas that can provide mature skin with additional benefits such as boosting radiance, environmental protection, and a finish that will work with — not against — your skin type.
Why Trust PEOPLE?
Jessie Quinn is a contributing commerce writer for PEOPLE and has written for publications such as Byrdie, InStyle, The Spruce, NYLON, and more. To find the best foundations for mature skin, Jessie first thoroughly reviewed the PEOPLE Tested team’s experiences with each product, carefully considering their consistency, finish, and how well they blend for a natural finish. She also considered the skincare ingredients and how they support mature skin types, including formulas with more nourishing and protective formulations.
Our Expert Panel
- Marisa Garshick, MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist in both Manhattan, N.Y. and Englewood, N.J. at MDCS Dermatology: Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery. She is also an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Cornell – New York Presbyterian Medical Center.
- Rachel Goodwin is a celebrity makeup artist who boasts clients such as Alanis Morissette, Rose Byrne, and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
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