This Is the One Foundation Makeup Artists and Facialists Recommend to (Literally) Everyone

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Foundation preference is extremely personal. Some people love flawless, full-coverage formulas so much they won't consider using anything else. Often, these individuals prefer their foundation to have a matte or matte-adjacent finish. Other people swear by light- to medium-coverage formulas. These individuals are most likely partial to the sheer, natural-looking effect of skin tints and serum-spiked products.

While coverage is a critical consideration when it comes to choosing a foundation formula, it's not the only one. In fact, most people are missing a pretty serious component—their skin type. Yep, you heard it here first. Your skin type directly dictates which foundation will work best for you. Dry skin? You need a formula that will hydrate your skin and resist settling into pores, lines, wrinkles, and uneven texture. Oily skin? You need a formula that will wick away excess shine and resist slipping, sliding, and smudging. Combination skin? You need one of those magical, diamond-in-the-rough formulas to balance your complexion's contradictory needs.

Many foundations are suitable for at least one of the three major skin types, but there's only one foundation formula that works for everyone. Yes—every single skin type. It sounds too good to be true, but it's not. Even facialists agree, saying it won't clog pores or cause breakouts for their acne-prone clients. Keep scrolling to see which iconic formula it is. Then, check out more expert-recommended foundations for each skin type!

The Foundation That Works for Every Skin Type

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Even skin experts swear by it. Take it from esthetician Dakota Katt, who says, "I always recommend Armani Luminous Silk to my clients with oily or acne-prone skin. Its light, oil-free formulation gives your skin a luminous glow—just like its name promises—without causing any acne or congestion!"

There you have it. Armani's Luminous Silk Foundation won't exacerbate acne or increase the occurrence of clogged pores. That's a breath of fresh air for anyone who's ever tried a foundation in the past, only to see their skin erupt in bumps and blemishes (yep, we've been there).

Yet, thanks to hydrating ingredients like glycerin, it also benefits dry skin types who need a little more moisture from their foundation. Rest assured it won't sink or settle into fine lines or texture or make dry areas look worse. It's basically the foundation equivalent of a unicorn.

More Foundations for Dry Skin

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More Foundations for Oily/Acne-Prone Skin

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More Foundations for Combination Skin

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Makeup Artist Approved Skin-Prep Products

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As any makeup artist will tell you, foundation is nothing without the right skin prep. Whether it's a moisturizer, skin mist, or primer, prepping the skin ahead of makeup application can make or break the final result. Luckily, we got the pros to dish on their favorite prep products. Check out each one below!

Makeup Artist Approved Application Tools

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Once your skin prep is complete, consider what tools you're using to apply your foundation before you actually, you know, apply it. Here are the pros' picks.

Kaitlyn McLintock
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Kaitlyn McLintock is an Associate Beauty Editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . Although she covers a wide range of topics across a variety of categories, she specializes in celebrity interviews and skincare and wellness content. Having lived in Los Angeles and Austin, Texas, she recently relocated back to her home state of Michigan where she works remotely. Prior toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , she freelanced for a variety of industry-leading digital publications, including InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, Hello Giggles, and Coveteur. Before that, she held a long-term internship and subsequent contributor position at Byrdie. When she's not writing, researching, or testing Wholesale Replica Bag and greatest beauty products, she's working her way through an ever-growing book collection, swimming in the Great Lakes, or spending time with family.