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March 21, 2025

Less is more when it comes to foundation. SARA KEENAN finds out all about the no make-up make-up trend

LIGHTEST TOUCH

LIGHTWEIGHT foundations, tinted moisturisers and BB creams are on the rise as more people aim for a natural, 'no make-up make-up' aesthetic for day-to-day wear.

There are many options to choose from, but your skin type and texture can be a deciding factor on which one you go for to ensure you get the dewy and glowing finish you desire.

International make-up artist Sarah-Jane Froom gives her guide on what to look for based on specific skin concerns.

1. DRY SKIN

According to Sarah-Jane, whose philosophy centres on enhancing natural beauty with a “less is more” approach, if you have dry skin it’s important to look for hydrating ingredients.

“You should look for products with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or vitamin E, which help retain moisture and prevent your skin from feeling tight,” she says.

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