Foundations not only differ in coverage, while varying in
coverage they also differ in textures. Although, the brands vary in their terminology,
foundations mostly come in the following four textures.
- Matte
- Satin
- Luminous
- High shine
Now, let’s have a brief intro of each texture. Starting with
MATTE:
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Matte finish also
known as powder finish. This texture leaves the skin with a non-shine and a
powder like finish. Matte finish foundation has always been the preferred choice
by most, due to the perfect clean soft look that it leaves on the skin.
Result- No shine
Perfect for- Combination, oily and very oily skin. This is
one of the most long lasting finish among all, so they are a great option for
special occasions or events when you need your makeup to last the test or time.
Avoid - skin which are super dry, or have issues of fine lines
and wrinkles. The powder finish often highlights the fine lines and imperfections,
so it may not be suited much for mature skins. And also this will not be a good
option for dry skin has matte foundations can make dry patches look worse.
SATIN:
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Satin finish also
known has sheen /cashmere finish. This texture is semi matte giving a natural smooth finish. It’s one of the most flattering and natural
looking foundation formula.
Result- Sheen finish, keeping the skin look natural with a slight glow. Not as shiny as
luminous not as flat as matte.
Perfect-
for most skin types. Set the foundation with a translucent powder to help it
lasts longer. Those who have slightly more oily skin carry around a blot powder
and apply over the T-zone to reduce any shine that may appear during the wear.
Avoid
– if you have super oily skin, or have a very problematic skin with a lot of
scars or zits. You may need to keep on powdering the face to avoid excess oil
during the day.
LUMINOUS-
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Luminous
also known has dewy/pearlized finish. It’s one of the most popular finish
during summer months for creating the shiny sun kissed look. It is also famous
in creating the flawless skin look at weddings /events. This type of finish
while one side looks glossy and flawless but it doesn't last as long as matte
or satin finish.
Result-
It leaves the skin with glowy finish. Skin looks intensely moisturized.
Perfect-
for people with normal to dry skin as it can add the shine which these lack of.
It can also be a great option for adding radiance to mature skin.
Avoid-
if you have large pores as luminous finish tends to highlight them. Blemished
skin may also not like this texture as it will make blemishes stand out more.
It you have super oily skin luminous finish will make your skin too shiny even
with a setting powder.
HIGH
GLOSS -
High
gloss finish also known as shimmering finish. This is one possess the most
highest shine among all textures of foundation. This type of finish is not seen
much in the casual use by the masses, and its mostly seen on catwalks and in
editorial shoots. It’s usually paired with a lot of face sculpting to maintain
the face defined. This texture is usually not available as ready to use but
created by adding illuminators into the luminous foundations.
Finish-
Its gives a very glossy finish.
Perfect for-
this texture won’t suit well for casual use. A skin which is super dry may be
able to carry this texture that also with a blot powder handy. This texture is
primarily used for editorials and photo-shoots.
Avoid
– if you aren't on a photo-shoot, a magazine coverage.
Now,
you have a basic idea of what each of these terms actually mean in the
foundation cosmetic world. Which finish to be selected also depends on the
season of the year it’s been worn as weather affects the skin, as even some
oily skins may need moisturization during winters. So, understand how your skin
reacts during each season before opting which finish to go.
Which
of the above will you go for?