16 Of The Best Setting Powders For Long-Lasting Make-up
By Hannah Coates and Tracy Achonwa
Another thing to factor in is consistency. From stick foundations to creams, there is a wealth to choose from. Stick foundations can double up as concealers and so are great if you’re on the go, whereas creams can offer the hydrating benefits of a skincare serum.
Whatever your preference, always remember to hydrate your skin with a good moisturiser or serum before applying your foundation of choice. Burt also recommends prepping the skin with a clay mask to gently exfoliate the skin first. Another tip is to use a primer, which can help smooth fine lines and help the foundation to stay on longer. She also recommends using a flat foundation brush or kabuki-style blender to build coverage, using your fingertips to blend, tap and press in. “The warmth of your fingertips will create the flawless finish.”
Vogue’s best foundations, reviewed
Jones Road What the Foundation
Jones Road
What The Foundation Tinted Moisture Balm
Shades: 16
Coverage: buildable coverage
Finish: luminous
Longevity: long-lasting, but set with a setting powder or spray if you have oily skin
Why it’s Vogue-approved:
Beauty mogul Bobbi Brown is famously not a fan of foundation. Her prescription for flawless skin? A sheer, buildable balm that unifies the skin tone more naturally instead. Applied with the fingers or using a brush, this balm doesn’t require much effort to melt into the complexion, but gives the polish of someone who’s spent an age preening thanks to its skin-perfecting finish. An excellent foundation for mature skin, this cream nourishes the complexion while naturally camouflaging flaws. Its formula is full of skincare heroes, including moisture-attracting sodium hyaluronate and a blend of skin-conditioning oils that dry skin types will love. Smoothed on with the fingers, it blends easily to even out discolouration, but you can also build up coverage by applying it with a dense make-up brush. “Don’t be intimidated by this foundation’s thick appearance – it has a melting formula that blends seamlessly with natural oils on the skin for a flattering, undetectable finish. While it’s definitely more suited to dry complexions, it adds a gorgeous, lasting glow to my oil-prone skin and I love that it builds to conceal dark spots without looking overdone.” – Tracy Achonwa, beauty writer.
More to know: In Brown’s own words, this product is where moisturiser meets foundation, and the jojoba oil and sodium hyaluronate in this formula ensure skin is sufficiently nourished. It’s a particularly good pick for those navigating the drier skin that comes with age – jojoba oil closely mimics skin’s own sebum, which decreases as you get older.
Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation
Chanel
Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation SPF 25
Shades: 35
Coverage: adjustable
Finish: radiant
Longevity: stays in place for up to 12 hours of wear
Why it’s Vogue-approved:
With a blend of blurring pigments, antioxidants, and reflective powders, this cult classic is the foundation to know for skin that looks like yours, but with a tad more polish. It gives the complexion a sun-kissed glow, boasting a formula that mattifies oil without compromising on radiance. Then there is its consistency – a silky, serum-like fluid – that is hydrating, comfortable and weightless on the skin. One to keep stocked for your summer soirees, it keeps you looking fresh-faced for several hours of wear and does not separate even as temperatures rise.
Charlotte Tilbury Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint
Charlotte Tilbury
Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint
Shades: 20
Coverage: buildable
Finish: luminous
Longevity: lasts for hours with a good setting powder
Why it’s Vogue-approved:
Stick foundations often get a bad rap for being thick and cakey, but Charlotte Tilbury’s latest launch bucks that trend. Super hydrating, it effortlessly smooths over imperfections to unify the skin while imparting a subtle glow. Its formula includes vitamin E and hyaluronic acid to take care of your skin during wear, and with optical blur technology, it’s like an IRL filter for your face that blurs texture. What’s more, it’s easily slotted into a handbag or clutch for touch-ups on the go, and thanks to its stick format, there are no surprise leaks.
Lisa Eldridge Skin Enhancing Tint
Lisa Eldridge
Seamless Skin Enhancing Tint
Shades: 18
Coverage: light, but with buildable coverage that can conceal redness and blemishes
Finish: luminous
Longevity: lasts all day
Why it’s Vogue-approved:
If anyone knows what makes a good foundation, it’s Lisa Eldridge – the pro makeup artist behind countless Vogue covers celebrity red carpet looks. Her skin tint brings that expertise into beginner-friendly territory, with a foolproof fluid formula that gets you a great base with very little effort at all. Containing glycerin, squalane and salicylic acid, expect natural, seamless coverage, with the added benefits of refining actives that smooth skin texture over time. “I can’t get enough of this lightweight, beautifully dewy skin tint. Delivering next-level luminosity via the perfect balance of coverage and translucence, skin looks natural and healthy, rather than done. Obsessed doesn’t cut it.” – Hannah Coates, beauty and wellness editor
Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Blurring Second Skin Matte Foundation
Anastasia Beverly Hills
Anastasia Beverly Hills Impeccable Blurring Second Skin Matte Foundation
Why we love it: Powered by “Precision Blur” technology, this is a foundation you can count on for long-lasting coverage. We love a foundation that’s more than just make-up. This formula features hyaluronic acid, which works to hydrate and maintain the plumpness of the skin. Unlike a number of other long-wearing foundations, the water-based product feels weightless on the skin and begins with medium coverage that can be built up for a full-coverage look. Whether you approach it with a lighter or heavier hand, the non-slip technology has been engineered so that it doesn’t separate or settle into fine lines, instead working beautifully to smooth texture and lessen the appearance of colouration. As for creases and fine lines? They’re impressively concealed thanks to the non-slip formula, which works to decrease the appearance of texture (without clogging) and moisturise the skin. To top it all off, it’s also safe for sensitive skin and comes in 25 shades and undertones. If you can’t tell, we’re fans.
More to know: This foundation is cruelty-free, vegan, non-comedogenic and suitable for sensitive skin. There are 25 shades and undertones that should last up to 12 hours to create a velvet-matte finish. And if you can’t find a true shade match, the product lends itself well to mixing.
Shades: 25
Coverage: medium to full
Finish: velvet matte
Longevity: 12 hours
Pros
long-wearing formula
blurs imperfections
hydrating with hyaluronic acid
Cons
on the more expensive side
Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin-Caring Matte Foundation
Givenchy
Prisme Libre Skin Caring Matte Foundation
Shades: 30
Coverage: medium to full
Finish: luminous matte
Longevity: lasts all day
Any foundation that prioritises skin health is a foundation we can get behind. Givenchy’s Prisme Libre does just that, working to correct and protect your complexion with a skincare-based formula. Its hero ingredients are pink clay and and anatto extract, both of which balance oils and refine pores over time, while mother of pearl pigments reflect light to give a healthy glow without unwanted shine. When we tried it, we were most impressed by the coverage achieved with a modest pump, and the airbrushed effect that stayed pristine and in place even on warmer days. “This is my go-to foundation for full coverage in humid weather, because it offers seamless, skinlike coverage of blemishes and has a formula that stays in place. What’s more, it‘s non-comedogenic and skin-caring – it has never caused breakouts on my acne-prone skin, which is no small thing!” – Tracy Achonwa, beauty writer
Pros
refines skin texture with consistent wear
long-wearing formula
matte with a natural-looking radiance
lightweight and breathable
Cons
on the more expensive side
Dior Backstage Face & Body Foundation
Dior
Dior Backstage Face & Body Foundation
Shades: 40
Coverage: customisable from light to full coverage
Finish: skin-like, demi-matte finish with subtle radiance
Longevity: long-lasting
Developed for the fast-paced glam rooms behind the scenes of fashion runway shows, Dior’s fluid foundation is the product of choice for a professional, seamless finish. Lightweight and long-wearing, it gives quick coverage that takes incredibly well to touch-ups, never feeling heavy or appearing cakey even when layered on. That is no doubt down to a formula dosed with hyaluronic acid and squalane, which hydrate and plump the skin for a naturally flawless, photo-ready look. The best part? Designed for quick changes backstage, it won’t separate on you as the day goes on, resisting water and staying put even during sports and summer heat.
Pros
travel-friendly, shatterproof bottle
water resistant
long-wearing
feels imperceptible on the skin
can be used on body blemishes
Cons
does not have a pump, but does have a dropper lid
Glossier Stretch Fluid Foundation
Glossier
Glossier Stretch Fluid Foundation
Shades: 32 shades spanning five skin undertones
Coverage: medium coverage foundation, which can be layered for a full coverage look
Finish: hydrated, dewy finish
Longevity: stays all day
Glossier’s long-awaited first foundation has arrived, and trust us when we say it will surpass your expectations. True to the brand’s clean girl style, its gel-cream formula feels weightless and leaves a radiant, skin-like glow. But it also boasts shine control and impressive coverage thanks to amino acid-coated pigments that melt into the skin. As with the stretch concealer, these pigments are designed to flex with skin and not settle into lines, giving make-up that undetectable, natural finish that we love.
Pros
nourishing formula with a weightless feel
89 per cent skincare base, including rosehip and antioxidant-rich plankton extract
fragrance and cruelty-free
Cons
not for those who prefer an ultra-matte finish
Oxygenetix Blemish Control Foundation
Oxygenetix
Blemish Control Foundation
Shades: 14
Coverage: medium
Finish: hydrated second-skin finish
Longevity: long-lasting
A good foundation will cover concerns that you’d rather keep concealed, but the best foundations? They can do that and more. Enter Oxygenetix Blemish Control: a foundation actually approved by dermatologists for use post-clinical procedures, chock full of ingredients that soothe and heal. Made to wear beautifully without compromising the health of your skin, it combines anti-inflammatory aloe vera with Ceravitae Complex and salicylic acid for a calmer, clearer complexion. It may be medicinal, but it is also very good make-up, with a balmy texture that lends an immaculate skin-like glow. We love it for treating a bad breakout – as does Kourtney Kardashian, who revealed it as her go-to foundation on Vogue Beauty Secrets.
Pros
provides sun protection
includes Ceravitae Complex which boosts oxygen within the skin
is breathable and comfortable
contains actives to clear clogged pores and bacteria
Cons
Maybelline Super Stay Skin Tint Foundation
Maybelline
Super Stay Skin Tint Foundation + Vitamin C
Shades: 18
Coverage: light to medium
Finish: fresh-faced, dewy finish
Longevity: stays in place without fading for up to 24 hours
Maybelline’s latest foundation is made for hot summer days when easy, breezy make-up is all you can bear. A serum formula with vitamin C to brighten skin over time, we love that it evens out redness and blemishes without completely masking the skin. If you like more coverage, you’ll be pleased with how it builds up to provide extra pigment, but we think it is best used as a light enhancement on low-effort days. It’s especially good as an affordable foundation for mature skin, with a hydrating formula that melts into the complexion without accentuating fine lines.
Pros
affordable
adds radiance to the skin
great for no make-up make-up looks
sweat and humidity resistant
Cons
can enhance shine on oilier skin types if used without setting powder
Dcypher Custom Foundation
Shades: infinite
Coverage: can be tailored to your personal preference
Finish: can be chosen according to your skin type or preference
Longevity: long-lasting
No two shades of Dcypher’s foundation are the same, because each bottle is made to measure in a batch mixed for your exact hue. Powered by AI, the brand scans your skin tone via selfies that you provide, then lets you choose your desired coverage and finish to create a formula personalised for you. Sceptical? So were we, until we put it to the test, and got a shade match closer than any (of the many) foundations we’ve tried before. Eliminating waste and mismatched shades with bespoke bottles, this is a foundation we are very much here for.
Pros
perfect shade match is almost guaranteed
breathable, fine formula with a beautiful custom finish
made-to-order bottles mean you get a fresh foundation
free adjustments are available if your shade does not match
Cons
none, it really is a great foundation
Yves Saint Laurent All Hours Luminous Matte Foundation
YSL Beauty
All Hours Foundation SPF20
Shades: 40
Coverage: buildable to full coverage
Finish: luminous matte skin-like finish
Longevity: lasts up to 24 hours
For a polished look, you can’t go wrong with YSL’s All Hours Foundation. Recently reformulated to a consistency much thinner than the original, it is comfortable, breathable and has a bare-faced feel on the skin. The smallest pump stretches to completely cover redness and dark spots without the need for concealer, yet looks believable because of a recipe rich in hyaluronic acid. A reliable foundation for weddings, graduations, proms – pretty much any big deal occasion – it gets our vote for giving the complexion a silken, lasting glow.
Pros
contains SPF
feels weightless
blurs pores
looks fresh from day to night
waterproof
non-greasy silicon formula is especially good for skin prone to shine
gives full coverage without an overdone look
Cons
silicon-based formula will repel your water-based primers, so if you use a primer, it will also need to be silicon-based
Make Up Forever HD Skin Liquid Foundation
Shades: 40
Coverage: customisable from sheer to extra coverage
Finish: luminous skin-like finish
Longevity: lasts 24 hours
Loved by pros for its photogenic finish that looks just as flawless up close, this foundation comes name-checked by celebrity and bridal make-up artists alike. It has a luminous formula that pairs well with both cream and powder products, and does not budge once set, guaranteeing a long-wearing base. Glowy without looking greasy, we like this pick for its customisable coverage – it can be mixed with a moisturiser to make a sheer tint or stippled on for completely faultless skin.
Pros
lightweight liquid formula
wide shade range includes shades for deep skin and hard-to-find olive undertones
flawless finish
Cons
dries in place, so needs to be used with a mist or finishing spray if you have very dry skin
Makeup By Mario Surreal Skin Foundation
Shades: 30
Coverage: medium, but buildable
Finish: radiant and skin-like
Longevity: you’ll get a full day’s wear (provided you use enough powder)
As the artist behind countless iconic celebrity red carpet moments, Mario Dedivanovic is a make-up master who really needs no introduction. The first foundation from his namesake brand arrived to viral fanfare across the pond – so much so that influencers here have been footing the international shipping bill just to get their hands on it. If, like them, you can’t wait until its official Sephora UK launch this summer, we’ve put it through its paces to tell you all you need to know. Aside from its weightless formula – which we can attest has a finish that is simply surreal – this foundation boasts Moisture GripTM technology that seamlessly melts with all your other make-up products. Plus, with a mix of squalene and oils, it keeps skin hydrated around the clock, and is enhanced with microglitters for an instant glassy glow. It requires a little layering if you’re trying to conceal any major marks or blemishes, but thanks to its elevated formula, there’s no danger of coverage appearing caked on.
Pros
luminous skin-like formula
long-wearing
layers well to give coverage with zero caking
coverage does not obscure natural beauty marks including freckles
contains skincare
Cons
this is a very dewy foundation which errs on the side of shiny as the day goes on. Perfect if you like a natural glow, but may not be ideal for oily skin
MAC Studio Fix Every-Wear All-Over Face Pen
MAC
Studio Fix Every-Wear All-Over Face Pen
Shades: 33
Coverage: customisable
Finish: matte
Longevity: lasts up to 36 hours – or from the office to post-work drinks without creasing or accumulating shine
In many ways, MAC’s latest foundation proves the brand is as much of a make-up authority as it’s ever been. Its wide shade range caters to the palest and darkest complexions with warm, neutral and cool variations. Light and fluid, the formula is also self-setting and dries to a natural matte finish. The real clincher here, though, is a convenient pen tip that dispenses precisely the amount you need; an invaluable feature for make-up artists and the everyman after an application that’s more controlled. Doubling as a concealer, a little of this foundation goes a long way to hide all manner of sins, but it can also be applied for a look as natural as you like. As for its staying power? It’d be nothing short of criminal to wear a foundation for 36 hours in the name of testing – but judging from how well it held up over a long work day, it’s as reliable as they come.
Pros
offers precise application
travel-friendly and ideal for touch-ups
waterproof formula keeps you covered in spite of sweat and humid weather
coverage is customisable from light to full
enriched with skin-caring ingredients including vitamin E and hyaluronic acid
has a pin stopper and twist and lock mechanism to prevent spillages
Cons
if you don’t take the time to master the lock mechanism, you could end up with a mess on your hands
KVD Beauty Good Apple Serum Foundation
KVD Beauty
Good Apple Serum Foundation
Shades: 40
Coverage: full coverage that can be toned down with a beauty sponge or fluffy brush
Finish: natural-looking, shine-free finish
Longevity: long-lasting with shine, sweat and humidity control
Think serum foundations are the barely-there reserve of those with blemish-free skin? Think again. KVD Beauty has changed the game with its Good Apple Serum foundation, which nourishes skin and delivers impressive coverage. Infused with antioxidant apple extract and glycerin, it grants a healthy, moisturised base, whilst quince leaf works throughout the day to keep excess oil at bay. Somehow, these ingredients combine to give a glow that endures all day – this one kept our skin in check from the rush hour commute to meetings across town and back. Where other foundations may have succumbed to sweat or, worse, begun to separate, it stayed intact and looked just as smooth as when it was applied.
Pros
enhanced with antioxidant-rich extracts
stays put
thin formula that feels like a serum on the skin
effectively conceals redness, acne and blemishes
controls shine without looking flat
Cons
best suited to combination/oily skin types
NARS Soft Matte Foundation
Shades: 34
Coverage: customisable from light up to full coverage
Finish: soft focus matte finish
Longevity: lasts for 16 hours of wear and is transfer proof once dry
You’ll be hard pressed finding a foundation that is as chic on your vanity as this one from NARS, and happily, its good looks aren’t limited to the sleek squeeze bottle. Inside is a formula unlike any matte foundation we’ve tried, which suspends finely milled powder in an impossibly thin liquid for the ultimate shine control. On the skin, it feels as though you’re wearing nothing at all, and it seamlessly smooths texture for a flawless complexion. What really sets this one apart though, is its budge-proof dry down. Amazingly, it doesn’t smudge even with vigorous blotting, nor did it transfer when we wore it under a mask.
Pros
looks like skin
transfer-proof
doesn’t settle into lines
designed with Anti-Oxidation Complex so won’t change colour throughout the day
comfortable and lightweight
Cons
the lid can get messy as the opening is downward-facing
Huda Beauty Faux Filter Foundation Stick
Huda Beauty
Faux Filter Skin Finish Foundation Stick
Shades: 39
Coverage: buildable from light to full coverage
Finish: filtered, glowy finish
Longevity: up to 10 hours of wear
Stick foundations are your ticket to a quick and easy base, and that’s especially true in the case of this one from Huda Beauty. With a bevelled edge that slots neatly under eyes and can be trained on all your facial features, a few shades of this stick will make easy work of your highlight and contour. As for the formula, it melts into skin to give a buttery, natural finish, and is easily diffused with a make-up brush or layered for fuller coverage. We were pleasantly surprised to discover that it has a lightweight feel on the face, as well as a moderate colour payoff that doesn’t mask the complexion.
Pros
easy to use
creamy, glide-on formula
quickly covers discolouration
can be used to spot conceal blemishes
portable and mess-free
non-comedogenic formula
Cons
you’ll need to sanitise the stick between uses with a spray like Isoclean
Fenty Beauty Pro Filt’r Powder Foundation
Fenty Beauty
Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Powder Foundation
Shades: 50
Coverage: light to full coverage
Finish: blurred matte finish
Longevity: stays put until you take it off
Rihanna may have revived the powder foundation in the midst of a global mask mandate, but this is a product with use beyond those dark pandemic days. For starters, it stands up to sweat and humidity with impressive aplomb, plus smooths pores and gives matte coverage on well-primed skin. Pressed in with the accompanying sponge, it’s even capable of concealing blemishes – but if you ask us, it’s best used to set your make-up for a flawless finish. Buff it over high shine areas with a kabuki brush, and trust us when we say your skin will stay airbrushed all day long.
Pros
smooth formula that doesn’t crease
can be used to add airbrushed coverage to your make-up
perfect for on-the-go touch-ups
comes in a compact with a mirror and sponge
Cons
you’ll need to follow with a bronzer or blush to bring back dimension to the face
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Still looking for your perfect match? Below, Vogue rounds up the best foundations according to your skin type, colour and concern.
Best foundation for oily skin
Those whose skin is oily or combination will find that a more matte formulation offers the best results, as it helps to minimise unwanted shine (caused by surface-dwelling oil), and imparts a velvety finish. Avoid going too heavy on the coverage – pigment can settle into pores and fine lines and leave a cakey finish – and opt for light or medium, buildable formulas. For example, this oil-free CC+ cream from IT Cosmetics uses charcoal, tea tree extract and hyaluronic acid to hydrate the skin while concealing imperfections for a flawless matte finish. Despite being called a “balm”, the Kevyn Aucoin Foundation Balm takes its cues from dryer formulas, rather than the oil-based cleanser balms you might be thinking of. It’s mattifying without dulling the skin, and can be easily buffed onto a shiny T-zone throughout the day without disrupting the rest of your make-up. Plus, it comes in a travel-friendly pot.
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IT Cosmetics
Your Skin But Better CC+ Oil-Free Matte SPF40
For particularly reactive or highly blemish-prone skin, there is no better foundation than Oxygenetix Oxygenating Foundation SPF 25. Forget the rather un-sexy packaging, this imparts an even, second-skin finish, plus it’s non-comedogenic and oil-and fragrance-free, meaning it only does what it was made to do: make your skin look good. Elsewhere, Chantecaille’s Future Skin Oil-Free Foundation is rich with light-reflecting pigments that work to reduce imperfections, and can be built up for adjustable coverage.
Oxygenetix Oxygenating Foundation SPF 25
Chantecaille
Future Skin Oil-Free Foundation
Best foundation for dry skin
Look for words such as “glow” or “luminous” when choosing a foundation for dry skin, and seek out formulas with extra skincare ingredients. Hyaluronic acid and vitamin E are great options for those who suffer dry skin. Look to hydrating serums and primers to prep skin before applying a foundation, too. They will help ensure your foundation lasts, and that it feels comfortable on the skin. With hyaluronic acid, cordyceps and an SPF of 40, this hybrid serum-foundation, the Bobbi Brown Intensive Serum Foundation SPF40, will help to hydrate and soothe skin while delivering a luminous, even-toned complexion. Meanwhile, Clé De Peau Beauté’s Radiant Fluid Foundation Natural uses the brand’s signature Skin-Empowering Illuminator, a blend of five hero ingredients including Japanese pearl extract and platinum golden silk essence, to boost your cells’ reparative abilities all the while providing 24-hour long coverage.