I was really struggling to decide which powder foundation is the best. I tried various options, but I realized that choosing based on my skin type and the situation is the most important.



For those with oily skin who are concerned about shine on the T-zone, it's best to choose a product with fine particles that can keep a matte finish for a long time. Also, top-ranked foundation brushes can change the finish depending on how you choose the puff. Using the sponge side for full coverage and the fuzzy side for a soft, natural look allows your skin to stay beautiful from morning to night.

My friend with dry skin said she prefers a "non-powdery, moist feeling" type. A light, blend-in formula that melts into the skin tends to prevent dryness. However, it may have less coverage, so if uneven skin tone is a concern, applying a beige primer beforehand is a good trick.

If you want to cover both pores and blemishes, you should choose a product with decent coverage. There are surprisingly good affordable options, so it's worth trying. Paying attention to the foundation brush ranking and selecting a quality brush can elevate your finish to the next level.
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