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The best tinted moisturisers for mature skin, and how to find the best one for you
Elegant formulas that promise a fresh, radiant finish
There is a time and place for full-coverage foundations, but if you're looking for something that's easier to wear on a daily basis or simply prefer something more low-key, do consider swapping in a tinted moisturiser in between the days where you reach for a foundation for mature complexions.
Modern skin tints are powered by hydrating ingredients such as squalane and hyaluronic acid to tackle any dryness, and come in a wide shade range to suit all skin tones. Some tinted moisturisers can also be built-up to create coverage that still looks like skin, creating a clean canvas for bronzers and pretty blushers.
The best tinted moisturisers for mature complexions at a glance
Meet the expert
- Alex McCormick, Hourglass director of global artistry development.
How to find the right tinted moisturiser for a mature skin
While most tinted moisturisers will - as the name suggests - deliver moisture, mature skin will fare well with formulas that contain nourishing, skin-caring ingredients. "Anything too matte can make the skin appear drying and accentuate any texture including fine lines," says McCormick.
For mature skin types that are more prone to oiliness, look for a velvety finish with lightweight hydrators instead of heavy oils in the ingredients list.
How to apply a tinted moisturiser
As with everything else make-up related, prep is essential for a perfect finish. Make sure the skin is clean and hydrated with either a good moisturiser or SPF to keep dryness at bay. "Avoid prepping the skin with any products that are too oily or slippery as this can affect the longevity and finish of your make-up," shares McCormick.
McCormick suggests starting small. "Apply a little tinted moisturiser at a time and blend into the skin well before adding more. Too much product can sit in lines," she says, recommending the Hourglass Soft Glow Foundation brush as the vegan fibres promise seamless blending.
A denser face brush such as Real Techniques Expert Face Brush is also useful for easy application. Alternatively, you can also apply with fingertips as most tinted moisturiser formulas are more silky in texture than foundation. Try dispensing the product on the back of your hand, massaging onto the complexion with fingertips and cleaning up any uneven patches with a brush.
If you're concerned about redness or pigmentation, McCormick recommends using a tiny amount of the Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Concealer as it "contains microspherical powders to blur and brighten while minimising the appearances of pores and blemishes". If you're prone to rosacea or flushing, layer a corrector such as Rosalique's soothing Anti-Redness Miracle Formula before your base to help tackle the issue with its gentle green tint.
How to set your tinted moisturiser
Tinted moisturisers are known for creating a radiant, healthy glow. But if your skin's looking a little too shiny, targeted application of fine setting powder will leave a more elegant finish. Use a small tapered brush and dust only in the areas where you tend to look the shiniest (often on the T-zone, the sides of your nose and on the lower half of the cheeks).
How we test
Any product that comes Bazaar-recommended will have been thoroughly put through its paces: that means products are scrutinised, promises are unpacked, and formulas put through their paces. The tinted moisturisers we're happy to spotlight are recommended by experts in their field (some are even made by the professionals themselves), and approved of by the beauty team, too.
The best tinted moisturisers for mature skin


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