We're Editors—This Is Our Ultimate List of the Best Foundations We've Ever Tried
Foundation is a very personal makeup preference for every person who wears it—which makes compiling an edit of the best foundations around quite tricky. Some prefer a natural-looking foundation or skin tint with lightweight coverage, whereas others may favour a full-coverage formula for a more seamless finish.
Your skin type can also have a big influence on what foundations work for you. Mattifying and oil-control formulas may be better suited to oily skin or acne-prone skin types, whereas dry skin types may fare better with hydrating and oil-based textures that nourish the skin as your wear them—for those of you, you'll want to reach for glowing foundations or dewy foundations add hydration and radiance. You'd also be forgiven for thinking that affordable drugstore foundations don't rival their luxury counterparts, but there are still plenty of budget-friendly foundations out there that are just as good (if not better).
The good news is that there are so many foundations out there, with many brands now offering a diverse range of shades to achieve a perfect match. The bad news is that it can be overwhelming to find a foundation that fits your needs and your budget and works with your skin type too. Finding the best foundations for you can become a colossal task.
I've been lucky to try near enough a hundred or so foundations in my 10 years as a beauty journalist. Many have passed by my desk, and I've sat in the chair with makeup artists who have shared their knowledge on the best foundations that they use on set, backstage and on celebrities too. However, despite getting to try a lot of formulas, I stay loyal to my favourites. I have combination skin that can be both acne and eczema-prone, so finding a foundation that ticks all of the boxes is a tall order.
However, everyone's foundation preferences are different. So I asked the Who What Wear UK team to share some of their favourite foundations and also have listed the best foundations for different skin types, budgets and skin concerns. Whether you want a foundation for large pores, a foundation for mature skin or a foundation with SPF, we've tested a lot of them to bring you the very best foundations out there. Scroll down to discover our ultimate list of the best foundations for all skin types, as tried and reviewed first-hand by the Who What Wear UK editors.
The Best Foundations, Tried Tested By Editors
- Best Overall: IT Cosmetics CC Cream (£37)
- Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation (£46)
- Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint (£48)
- Saie Super Glowy Skin Foundation (£34)
- Merit The Minimalist Perfecting Complexion Foundation and Concealer Stick (£33)
1. Best All-Round Foundation: IT Cosmetics CC Cream
Shades: 30
Finish: Radiant
Coverage: Medium to full
Why we love it: I always come back to this foundation time and time again. I'd argue that it has the coverage of a foundation rather than a BB cream, but this always makes my skin look flawless. In fact, I recently wore this and my friend commented on how plumped and glowy my skin looks. I personally love the original formula pictured here, which gives my skin a radiant, dewy finish with medium-to-full coverage. However, if you want a glowier base or a more mattifying finish, you could try the Your Skin But Better CC+ Nude Glow (£39) or Your Skin But Better CC+ Natural Matte (£39) to match your preferences.
Editor review: Who What Wear UK shopping editor Florrie Alexander also rates It Cosmetics CC Cream as her foundation of choice. "A few months ago, I messaged my group chat for foundation recommendations, and my phone blew up with the same brand: It Cosmetics. Both my male and female friends have recommended this affordable foundation that is easily buildable and gives a flawless finish," she says. "It works as both a foundation and concealer and even has hyaluronic acid and hydrolysed collagen to look after your skin when wearing makeup. I've even invested in the mini version to take with me on holidays." Florrie wears the shade Fair Light
For
- Gives very full coverage, has SPF 50 protection, has lots of beneficial skincare ingredients like hydrating hyaluronic acid and plumping peptides
Against
- Could feel too heavy for many people
2. Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation
Shades: 40
Finish: Luminous
Coverage: Medium
Why we love it: Another beauty industry icon is Armani Luminous Silk Foundation, which is not only loved by beauty editors and makeup artists around the world, but is often the wedding foundation of choice for several brides. It's really that good. As it's name suggests, this luminous formula leaves skin looking naturally radiant—never cakey—and the silky formula blends to become one with your skin while delivering buildable medium-to-full coverage.
Editor review: If it's a flawless finish that you're after, thenWho What Wear UK's managing editor Poppy Nash recommends Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation. "I never ever wear foundation, but there are a few moments when I needed fuller coverage, so I tried this as it had come with so many recommendations. I really love it." she says. "I like that it isn't too heavy but still feels like it is a step up from my normal coverage, and it is not cakey at all!" Poppy wears the shade Medium 1.5.
For
- Comes in an amazing 40 different shades to suit all skin tones, blurs imperfections and smoothes texture
Against
- Is quite a pricey option compared to other foundations
3. Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint
Shades: 30
Finish: Dewy
Coverage: Sheer
Why we love it: Like Florrie, I'm also a big fan of It Cosmetics' CC Cream, which gives great coverage and a dewy finish. However, I've been turning to lighter foundations recently, as I find anything too heavy turns cakey on the oilier areas of my skin. Ilia's Skin Tint has become a new favourite and now has a permanent residence in my makeup bag. For a skin tint, it has great coverage and melts into the skin to subtly blur. But my favourite thing about it is the glow this gives my skin. What's more, it wears well throughout the day and is also infused with hydrating hyaluronic acid, squalene and brightening niacinamide to support the skin too, it's one of the best Ilia products IMO. I wear the shade Bom Bom.
For
- Has lots of great skincare ingredients such as brightening and texture refining niacinamide, has SPF 30 protection against UVA, UVB, UVC and blue light damage, and feels very lightweight on the skin
Against
- This is a pricey option to go for, and comes in an opaque dropper bottle making it hard to tell when you're about to run out
4. Best Radiant Foundation: Saie Super Glowy Skin Foundation
Shades: 36
Finish: Glowy
Coverage: Medium
Why we love it: Saie's Super Glowy Skin Foundation remains a firm favourite amongst our team for it's lightweight, silky formula that delivers impressive coverage. The ultra silky liquid glides onto the skin with a blurring finish that somehow manages to straddle being both radiant and glowy without sliding all over the skin either. It can be worn with medium coverage but can be layered up to a more full coverage finish on the days you want it.
Editor review: "I'm all for a full coverage concealer, but when it comes to foundation, I need a formula thats lets my skin breathe," says Who What Wear UK fashion editor Remy Farrell. "After searching for a base that would be light as well as pigmented, dewy but not greasy, and in a good enough shade range to match my skin tone and look like second skin, I finally found Saie's Super Glowy Skin Foundation. I've just gotten into a skincare routine thats working for me, and the Saie formula doesn't cake or block my pores, instead the hyaluronic acid and squalane formula works with my skin for a bright, glowy finish that actually lasts all day. If you're trying this foundation for the first time, prepare for compliments."
For
- Feels very lightweight on the skin, brings amazing radiance to the complexion, is 85% skincare ingredients, and has buildable coverage
Against
- Cons: Is quite glowy, so might not suit oilier skin types
5. Merit The Minimalist Perfecting Complexion Foundation and Concealer Stick
Shades: 30
Finish: Radiant matte
Coverage: Light-medium
Why we love it: If you don't like the idea of wearing foundation all over, then foundation-concealer hybrid is perfect for you. With its stick formula and ball point pen like tip, it's great for quickly scribbling onto the skin to conceal blemishes and blends effortlessly with a brush or your fingertips into a natural-looking finish that delivers buildable coverage. It's ideal for keeping in your bag for quick touch-ups throughout the day, and the finish has a radiant-matte finish that makes your complexion look just like your skin, just that bit better.
Editor review:Who What Wear UK beauty contributor, Grace Day, is a fan of Merit's Foundation Stick. "Since its launch, Merit's Foundation Stick has become a mainstay in my makeup bag," she says. "The fact that it doubles up as both foundation and concealer was what caught my attention, but the totally weightless formula and natural-looking finish has kept me coming back to it day after day. Right now I’m all about a no makeup-makeup look, so when it comes to wearing foundation I much prefer formulas that look and feel invisible on my skin, and this foundation is exactly that. Perfect for wearing when I don’t want to be totally bare-faced but I also don’t necessarily want a full coverage base—it subtly evens out my skin, tones down redness, and blurs pores without actually looking like I’m wearing foundation. With that said, if you do prefer more coverage, the scribble-on crayon format means it’s super easy to build this up without it looking cakey or feeling heavy. And you can go about your day knowing that the formula is working hard behind the scenes to keep skin hydrated, thanks to ingredients like fatty acids and sea daffodil extract."
For
- Very easy packaging to through in a handbag and apply on-the-go, made from 43% recycled plastic, and can double up as a contour stick if you buy a darker shade
Against
- Comes in a pencil format so can take longer to apply coverage everywhere you need it. Oilier skin types might also find this greasy
6. Nars Sheer Glow Foundation
Shades: 35
Finish: Glowy
Coverage: Buildable medium to full coverage
Why we love it: Nars foundations rarely miss, and the Sheer Glow formula remains a classic to this day. The liquid formula feels very hydrating and satiny on the skin (you have to try it if you love a dewy finish) and the formula means it can be layered up for more coverage should you want it. All Nars foundations have been designed to be used with your fingertips, but I find this works equally well with a makeup brush too. If you have very oily skin, you may find this too dewy for your liking. But if you're all about the glow, you'll love it.
Editor review: "For me, a major milestone of passing my mid-20s was graduating from MAC Studio Fix Foundation to Nars Sheer Glow," says senior fashion
beauty editor for branded content, Rebecca Rhys-Evans. "Still full coverage but not quite as thick, and ever so slightly more sheer, it blends and builds well and doesn't stick to any dry areas of skin. Every dry-skin victim will tell you that 3 p.m. flaky patches are a nightmare, and I must admit I don't find this so much since using it," she says. "What's more is the colour range for paler skin. From warm, yellow tones to pinky complexions or combination colours, Nars's range has you (quite literally) covered." Rebecca wears the shade Deauville.
For
- Radiant, glowy finish and buildable coverage, good for dry skin
Against
- Could be more shades for deeper complexions, may be too radiant for oily complexions
7. Dr Jart+ Premium Beauty Balm
Shades: 4
Finish: Glowy
Coverage: Sheer-to-medium coverage
Why we love it: I still remember when I tried this foundation a few years ago, and I still keep one in my makeup bag at all times. While it is technically a BB cream, I always recommend this to my friends who want something a little lighter that doesn't compromise on coverage. One pump is enough to add a dewy finish that still lets my skin shine through, but softens, plumps and blurs any imperfections. While there are only four shades, don't let that put you off. These shades stretch really well across a spectrum of skin tones from very deep to fair. Try it, you won't regret it.
Editor review: "I've always been drawn to lighter coverage skin tints, and have recently been a huge fan of the Dr Jart+ Premium Beauty Balm," says affiliate manager, Jerrylyn Saguiped. "It leaves you with a natural finish whilst still being buildable. An added plus is that it doubles up as skincare as it includes niacinamide and has SPF 50." Jerrylyn wears shade Medium-Tan.
For
- Feels more like a tinted moisturiser so is very lightweight, has hydrating skincare benefits and SPF 50 protection
Against
- Might be too lightweight a coverage for many, even when built up
8. Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation
Shades: 41
Finish: Glowy
Coverage: Medium
Why we love it: We love several of Chanel's foundations, but this one is particularly brilliant for dry skin. The radiant, glowy formula contains humectants that helps to draw moisture into the skin helping to give even the driest of skin types a hydrated and plumped look throughout the day. Plus, it won't cling to dry patches either.
Editor review: "I have extremely dry skin, so a lot of foundations end up flaking off very soon after applying," says Who What Wear UK editorial assistant, Brittany Davy. "I love Chanel’s Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation because of how lightweight and hydrating it is. Usually I’d have to do a million steps of skin prep to make a foundation work for me, but with this I simply need my usual moisturiser and SPF underneath, and the foundation leaves my skin looking fresh and glowy for the entire day." Brittany wears shade B140.
For
- Hydrating, great for dry skin
Against
- May be too radiant for oily skin or those who prefer a matte finish
9. Summer Fridays Sheer Skin Tint
Shades: 10
Finish: Natural-looking
Coverage: Sheer
Why we love it: If you're looking for more of a skin tint rather than a heavy foundation, then allow us to acquaint you for Summer Fridays Sheer Skin Tint—one of the best in the game. The weightless liquid melts into the skin with just a hint of coverage for a natural-looking finish that makes your skin look like yours and never caked-on.
Editor review: "Truthfully, I hate foundation. While I know my skin looks better for wearing it, I can’t stand the feeling of it on my face, and it has proved very difficult to find formulas that don’t exacerbate my acne," says Who What Wear UK beauty director, Shannon Lawlor. "I only keep two bottles in my personal stash—one full-coverage formula for nights on the town and one sheerer, more luminous option for daytime wear. This stuff is my daytime option, but honestly, it’s so good that I’ve been known to wear it for various occasions. With a slightly oily, liquid consistency, it veils the skin with a sheer, lightweight, skincare-infused coverage that works to correct discolouration and ensures your complexion looks full of life. In the above picture, I’ve applied two layers for a slightly fuller coverage because my acne scarring requires it right now, but most of the time, one cloak is all it takes to make me look 100 times more pulled together. I’ve bought bottle after bottle of the stuff, and it wins me compliments on my skin every time I wear it. I'm wearing shade 3 here, but I usually wear shade 2."
For
- Lightweight, natural-looking finish
Against
- Too sheer for those who want full coverage
10. The Body Shop Fresh Nude Foundation
Shades: 40
Finish: Dewy
Coverage: Medium
Why we love it: Don't sleep on The Body Shop's makeup, as its seriously impressive. This particular foundation leaves your skin looking so fresh-faced a dewy that it looks like you slept for 12 hours. The vegan formula comes in a good range of shades and is more on the moisturising side, so ideal for those with dry skin or seeking a glowing finish to their base.
Editor review: "My favourite foundation is an affordable, high-street hero—The Body Shop's Fresh Nude Foundation" says Farrell. "This formula is proof you don't have to break the bank to find something that really works and still looks like real skin. The first application is one you won't forget, a cooling, soothing blend of rose water and aloe vera and medium coverage that manages to impart a dewy glow without being greasy."
For
- Is a relatively affordable option, feels lightweight on the skin, comes in 100% recyclable packaging, and there's 40 shades available
Against
- Spatula applicator can be fiddly compared to a pump
11. Laura Mercier Real Flawless Weightless Perfecting Foundation
Shades: 32
Finish: Radiant matte
Coverage: Medium
Why we love it: This truly gives a flawless-looking finish by blurring pores, fine lines and blemishes with a radiant matte finish that doesn't veer into the territory of making your foundation looking flat. Instead, this is subtly radiant but is still enough to control shine on oily skin types too. Just add a touch of powder and you'll have shine-a shine-free base that doesn't separate on the skin.
Editor review: "I don't like wearing foundations that are too matte, or feel heavy and cakey on the skin. If that also sounds like you, please give this gem from Laura Mercier a try," says Who What Wear UK beauty contributor, Mollie Burdell. "I was lucky enough to attend the launch dinner, where I was properly shade matched alongside getting the lowdown on its additional skin-loving benefits the combo of antioxidant rich camelia seed, vitamin E and cacao extract helps to protect the skin barrier. It looks super natural, but covers redness and blemishes with ease and manages to keep my shine at bay when paired with a light dusting of the brand's iconic Translucent Loose Setting Powder. I honestly haven't stopped wearing it."
For
- This is long-wearing and will last all day, looks and feels like skin, has lots of moisturising and nourishing ingredients, good for oily skin types
Against
- Some people find it difficult to blend, may be too matte for some
12. Glossier Stretch Fluid Foundation
Shades: 52
Finish: Radiant
Coverage: Medium-to-full coverage
Why we love it: Born from the brand's iconic Stretch Concealer, this foundation will give you the same radiant Glossier glow all over your skin. It has a surprisingly amount of coverage, so one small pump is all you need, but if you want more coverage it's easily built into a more flawless result. The radiance from this foundation lasts all day and is great for those who love the signature dewy Glossier look, or those who want a hydrating foundation.
Editor review: "Glossier's Stretch Fluid Foundation still gives me light enough coverage that it looks like real skin, but does a fantastic job of colour-correcting any sun damage and hyperpigmentation, to make my skin tone look more uniform," says freelance beauty editor andBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK beauty contributor, Laura Pearson. "It's also a makeup-skincare hybrid and is 89% skincare, full of hydrating and barrier fortifying ingredients." Laura wears the shade Very Light 2
Rhys-Evans is also a fan. "I tested this out for our Next in Beauty Awards and haven't used a single other foundation since," she says. "I have dry skin so often find some foundations to appear patchy after a few hours of wear, but not this one. Its moisturising formula means it glides on my face and doesn't leave flaky patches as the day goes on. It's also incredibly buildable, a little can go a long way if you want low coverage in summer, achieving more of a 'skin tint' effect, but if I'm going out and doing full glam, I will still use this, just slightly more of it!"
For
- Feels like you're wearing nothing at all on your skin, has ingredients to protect and strengthen your own skin, controls shine
Against
- This can sometimes look patchy on very dry skin
13. Chanel Ultra Le Teint Velvet Foundation
Shades: 15
Finish: Radiant matte
Coverage: Sheer
Why we love it: If you're looking for a mattifying formula that still looks like your skin, just better, we'd implore you to try this. Given that it's Chanel, you can bet the experience of applying it is a luxurious experience and it feels like suede to the touch on the skin. It has more of a sheer finish, so it's perfect if you're after a natural-looking result. We'd love to see more shades catering to deeper skin tones in this range.
Editor review: "There are days that I go sans-foundation but when I want something a little more, I always reach for the Chanel Ultra Le Teint Velvet," says Who What Wear UK branded content editor Humaa Hussain. "It’s lightweight but gives me the flawless finish I am always after. I’ve always preferred a light-to-sheer coverage foundation so I would use Chanel’s Vitalumiere Aqua when I was younger, but as my skin started to get more oily I was in need of something with a more matte finish—so I switched to the Ultra Le Teint Velvet, it gives the same flawless, skin-like finish of the Vitalumiere but without the oiliness."
For
- Helps to blur and smooth skin's imperfections, has all-day wear, feels lightweight,and there's just something particularly special about pulling Chanel out of your makeup bag
Against
- This is a luxurious choice with a luxurious price tag. Is ultra-matte, so might not suit very dry skin, limited shade range
14. Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte's Beautiful Skin Foundation
Shades: 26
Finish: Satin
Coverage: Buildable, medium coverage
Why we love it: I recently went to the Charlotte Tilbury counter and tried out this foundation and forgot just how good it is. While I prefer a sheerer coverage, I now reach for this on days when I'm having my picture taken (it photographs amazingly) or I want more of a flawless finish. The satin finish leaves skin radiant and glowing, but even on my combination skin it held up well on more oily areas like my nose and chin. You really can't go wrong with one of Charlotte Tilbury's foundations.
Editor review: "This hydrating formula doesn't cling to dry patches but also doesn't enhance oiliness," says Who What Wear UK junior beauty editor Grace Lindsay. "Instead, it gives a naturally luminous finish that stays all day long. It offers medium coverage and helps to even out my skin tone while still letting my complexion breathe."
For
- Gives you a radiant and healthy glow, promises 16-hour wear, has hydrating hyaluronic acid and other skincare ingredients such as barrier strengthening coconut extract
Against
- Is best suited for dry skin or combination skin
15. Haus Labs Triclone Skin Tech Medium Coverage Foundation
Shades: 51
Finish: Radiant matte
Coverage: Medium-to-full coverage
Why we love it: I'm not usually one for full-coverage foundations, but when I require a more flawless result I often reach for this. It leaves my skin looking smooth and mattified but with a radiant finish that prevents the skin from looking flat, and somehow it manages to remain seamless for hours on end. It contains arnica, which makes a noticeable difference on redness in the skin and I find that it doesn't aggravate my acne-prone skin—no risk of clogged pores here. The shade range is particularly inclusive and impressive too, winning an award at our Next in Beauty Awards. I wear the shade 130 Light Warm.
For
- Full coverage, radiant yet matte finish lasts all day, great shade range
Against
- May be too heavy for those who like a sheer result
16. Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter
Shades: 12
Finish: Glowy and dewy
Coverage: Sheer
Why we love it: On days I want glow with a capital G, I call upon Charlotte Tilbury's iconic Hollywood Flawless Filter. It's not so much a foundation but rather a glow-boosting tint that adds subtle coverage while letting your natural skin and freckles to peek through. The doe-foot applicator makes it really easy to dot onto your face and it seamlessly blends into the skin, leaving you looking incredibly radiant. The beauty of this is that you can wear it alone, underneath foundation, or on top of your base as a highlighter—it's really versatile. In the above picture, I'm wearing shade 2.5 Fair.
For
- Glowy, sheer coverage, easy to apply and blend
Against
- May be too dewy for those with oily skin, or those who prefer a natural/matte finish to their foundation. Packaging lettering can rub off
17. Hourglass Veil Hydrating Skin Tint
Shades: 18
Finish: Dewy
Coverage: Sheer
Why we love it: As the weather gets warmer, I like to switch to a lightweight skin tint and the Hourglass Veil Hydrating Skin Tint has become a permanent fixture in my makeup bag for a long time now. It's lightweight, offers natural-looking coverage that conceals redness but still lets my freckles shine through. I also adore the dewy finish that always makes my skin look hydrated and plumped. Be warned that I find the product can seep into the cap/around the nozzle, but fortunately it doesn't leak out of the cap, but this one might not be the best to travel with. I wear the shade 6.
For
- Dewy and sheer coverage delivers a natural-looking result
Against
- More expensive than some, product can leak into the cap
18. Ilia Skin Rewind Complexion Stick
Shades: 42
Finish: Radiant matte
Coverage: Medium-to-full coverage
Why we love it: I used to have a real aversion to foundation sticks for fear of looking chalky and dry, but thank goodness I discovered Ilia's Skin Rewind Complexion Stick which leaves my skin looking quite the opposite. Rather than dragging on the skin, this creamy formula glides on, leaving my skin with a radiant matte finish that wears really well throughout the day on my combination skin. It's easily layered for more coverage (and the stick makes it easy to touch-up throughout the day if needed) as well as spot-correcting specific areas. I wear the shade 9N Tupelo, which suits my skin during the summertime.
For
- Creamy, leaves skin matte yet radiant, easy to top-up throughout the day
Against
- May be too drying for dry skin types
19. E.l.f. Hydrating Camo CC Cream
Shades: 29
Finish: Radiant
Coverage: Medium-to-full coverage
Why we love it: Honestly, every time I've worn this foundation on a work call, someone compliments my skin. The fact this happens more with this £15 foundation than the other more expensive products I own is a testament that you don't have to shell out tonnes of money for a good foundation. This CC cream formula melts into my skin, delivering medium yet buildable coverage while leaving my skin looking incredibly glowy. For £15, you really can't go wrong with this if you're looking for a hardworking yet affordable foundation.
For
- Affordable, leaves skin with a glowy finish, hydrating formula
Against
- Packaging not as luxurious as other brands
Eleanor Vousden is the beauty editor for Who What Wear UK. She was previously deputy editor at Hairdressers Journal, health writer at Woman Home and junior beauty editor at Powder. She has also contributed to Wallpaper and Elle Collections.With a degree in fashion journalism from the London College of Fashion, she has 10 years of industry experience and has been highly commended at the BSME Talent Awards for her work on Powder and also contributed to the title winning Website of the Year at the PPA Awards.Eleanor’s journalistic focus is providing readers with honest and helpful beauty content. She has interviewed celebrity makeup artists, hairstylists and dermatologists throughout her career, as well as celebrities such as Hailey Bieber, Sarah Jessica Parker and Scarlett Johansson.
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