Good for: oily skin, when you\u2019re looking for full-coverage\r\nWrong for: very dry skin\r\nJane Iredale is the makeup line most often recommended by aestheticians because the mineral-based formulas won\u2019t clog your pores, even after wearing it for a long time. They\u2019re best known for their powder foundations\u2014the OG Loose Mineral Foundation has been around since 1994. 1994! But if you prefer a liquid foundation, you should have this one on your radar. It\u2019s noteworthy because it\u2019s buildable to full-coverage and matte. If you\u2019ve had a procedure like a laser or a chemical peel where you need to be gentle on your skin, or just want a cleaner alternative to your favorite heavy-duty face base, this is your perfect match.
Is there anything more satisfying than a pump top on a squeeze tube? It’s easy to apply and easy to make sure you’re getting every last drop of product—though, at six dollars, you wouldn’t lose too much sleep over spilled foundation anyway. And though it can feel hard to find a clean foundation that performs on a budget, this one is free of parabens and phthalates.
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