A complexion makeup category is gaining popularity—just don’t call it foundation. Or BB cream. Or tinted moisturizer. New solid complexion balms come in easy-to-apply formats like sticks and compacts, blurring perceived imperfections with a filter-like veil that allows signature freckles or a post-gym flush to come through. Neither radiant nor fully matte, these all-in-one balms sound like makeup enigmas, leaving skin fresh and even without calling attention. They also come with added skin-care ingredients.
Our Top Picks
The Pro Favorite: Danessa Myricks Beauty Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder, $36The Best for Details: Merit The Minimalist Perfecting Complexion Stick, $38The Editor Favorite: Fara Homidi Essential Face Compact, $88The Best Skin Boosters: ILIA Skin Rewind Complexion Stick, $48The Creamiest: Anastasia Beverly Hills Beauty Balm Serum-Boosted Skin Tint, $42
“One thing I learned from teaching all over the world is that there’s one texture people are never afraid of and it is a balm,” says makeup artist Danessa Myricks, whose 2022 launch of Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder ignited a fervor among makeup artists and influencers. “I think through the pandemic people became more aware of their face and appreciated their skin more. Balms appeal to them because they are so easy and skin-like.”
The benefit to a 38-year-old like myself—the sleepy, dehydrated mother of an 8-month-old—is sheer simplicity. The baked-in skin care ingredients give extra hydration and soft, blendable application, so once you’ve got the right shade, it’s just dot, dot, dot, and pat, pat, pat—no brushes required. And the solid, travel-friendly format makes it perfect for the purse.
While other formulas in the category vary in application, staying power, and skin care benefits, solid complexion balms share a common goal: to impart a skin-like, natural-matte finish, which I attribute to a pendulum swing away from the hyper-radiant formulas that took over the market the past five to ten years. You may, like me, find this refreshing. With light-medium to medium-full coverage, the pigments are suspended within the balmy base for a translucency that allows light through yet diffuses discoloration—like looking through multiple layers of mesh. If you want full, opaque coverage, these won’t be your bag, and as a heads up know that you’ll typically need to touch up if you’re going out after work.
>>> Read full article>>>
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source : Vogue – https://www.vogue.com/article/complexion-balms