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The best full-coverage foundations for a non-cakey, flawless base
Luxury long-wear foundations for grownups

The best foundation is a very personal choice, but there are certain formulas and finishes that suit different skin types and scenarios. As Aarti Pal, an award-winning make-up artist with a specialism in bridal beauty, tells Bazaar, full-coverage foundation can be game-changing for myriad reasons.
The benefits of full-coverage foundation
Not only is it great for special occasions, "such as weddings, photoshoots, or any event where long-lasting, flawless skin is desired", but those days when the weather is humid. "If you need a foundation that can withstand sweat and heat, full-coverage options are often more durable," Pal explains.
In addition, a higher coverage base can be "beneficial for those with hyperpigmentation, scars, or unevenness as it provides the appearance of a smooth and even skin tone," she continues. Plus, those with combination or oily skin might want to invest, given how "often full-coverage foundations are formulated to stay put and control oil".
When to avoid full-coverage foundation
While formulations have advanced immeasurably since the thick, cakey textures of old, full-coverage foundations still aren't for everyone. Naturally, preference is at play (on the other end of the base make-up scale you might be in your skin tint era), and for daily use – especially in a natural or casual setting – "full-coverage can feel heavy and unnecessary," Pal notes, adding that "lighter coverage can offer a more breathable, natural finish". But beyond this, certain skin types should also be aware of its suitability for them.
"Those with sensitive skin might find full-coverage formulas too heavy or irritating, potentially causing reactions," Pal points out, while dry skin types should know that "unless the formula is specifically hydrating, full-coverage foundation can potentially accentuate dry patches" (look to these best foundations for dry skin, to find the best option). Another thing full-coverage formulas are notorious for are settling into fine lines and wrinkles, and emphasising them. "In such cases, using it sparingly or opting for a lighter formula where there is more texture to the skin might be better," the make-up artist advises.
What to look for in a full-coverage foundation
Therefore, skin concern and skin type compatibility are two things you need to look for when choosing a full-coverage foundation – "ensuring the formula is suitable for you; for example 'oil-free' for oily skin, 'non-comedogenic' for acne-prone skin, or 'hydrating' for dry skin".
Aside from that, consider a product's longevity, "looking for claims of long-lasting wear, especially if you need all-day coverage" and its finish, "whether you prefer a matte, dewy, or satin look".
The best full-coverage foundation
Below, Pal and other beauty experts share their favourite full-coverage foundations:
