Which type of foundation should I use?
In addition to a multitude of shades there are also many textures of foundation available. Learn how to select the right one with Clarins.
Which foundations texture should I choose?
When choosing your foundation, the first step is to select the right texture. Whether it be in liquid, compact or powder form, preference comes down to your personal choice of a beauty product and which one you will feel at ease applying and wearing all day long. The product you choose should leave you with an impression of lightness while maintaining the suppleness of your skin.
For example, the Ever Matte Mineral Powder Compact has an ultra-fine texture which evens out skin tone while tightening the pores. It immediately mattifies the complexion, lending itself particularly well to mixed or oily skin types. In addition to compact foundation, you will also find powder foundation and liquid foundation at Clarins.
Which foundation should I choose?
There is always a foundation which is suitable for your skin type. You simply select the correct one in order to benefit from a perfect complexion all day long. Find your product in the Everlasting Foundation SPF 15 range by Clarins. You could perhaps choose the Everlasting Compact Foundation SPF 15 which provides both good skin protection and covers up flaws.
Clarins tip: to avoid a powdery effect, set your foundation after application by using your hands to gently pat your face. The warmth will help the tone even out.
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