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November 05, 2025

Jan Masters on the best foundations for mature skin

VINTAGE VISAGE

If you have mature skin, one of the most important makeup products to consider changing is your foundation. This is because our skin changes with age, particularly after menopause when it loses collagen and becomes drier.

As a beauty editor in my sixties, I've learnt that it's important to focus on three factors. Firstly, as you age, your skin produces less sebum, so hone in on hydrating formulations - matte textures tend to emphasise fine lines - with ingredients like hyaluronic acid.

The second thing to consider is that your tone tends to become less even over time, which might include increased redness or pigmentation. "It's tempting to temper an uneven tone with fullon coverage but this approach is counter-productive,” says top makeup artist, Ruby Hammer. Instead, she advises we "either start with a sheer layer and gradually build more coverage if required that way you create a sense of depth and retain translucency. Or simply use foundation only on the areas that need it, rather like you would a concealer".

The third and final facet is the finish - because light-reflecting technology is so advanced these days, a good foundation should create a radiant aura. Once achieved, don't cancel that out with lots of powder. "What you're aiming for is the satin effect," says Hammer.

How I tested

As a seasoned beauty writer with years of product testing behind me, I know what truly sets a great foundation apart - especially when it comes to mature skin. I've tried countless formulas across luxury and high-street brands to understand which ones deliver on their promises.

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