No more creases, dryness or a one-dimensional finish. The new soft mattes come without baggage, but have the same superb coverage as their predecessors.
Have a click through to find out which soft matte makeup bases, moisturisers, and lipsticks we’ve been loving lately.
MODEL PHOTOGRAPHY ELVINA FARKAS/ANUE MANAGEMENT PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY KENNETH WONG HAIR JIMMY YAP/KENARIS MAKEUP SHA SHAMSI MODEL SABI/MANNEQUIN CLOTHES MIU MIU
This article was first published in the February 2017 issue of Her World.
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Matte used to mean either of these textures: liquid or powder. Now, it comes in the creamiest cream, and even cushions, which are famously known to give a dewy effect.
1. Nars Soft Matte Complete Concealer, $45
A concealer has to be in cream form to give high coverage. This one does exactly that – but it also finishes off as a powder so that we can cover up without feeling covered up.
2. Dior Capture Totale Dreamskin Perfect Skin Cushion Broad Spectrum SPF 50/PA+++, $105
It nixes any kind of redness so you don’t need a concealer or colour corrector.
3. La Mer The Soft Fluid Long Wear Foundation SPF20, $190
This has the brand’s best-selling Moisturising Soft Lotion, which means it off ers the same hydrating properties. What makes it even better: a colour capsule technology that keeps the foundation from oxidising.
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The latest ones tackle the greasies by creating moisture and sebum balance, not by drying the skin to death. Why this matters: Without moisture, skin gets oilier.
1. L’Occitane Pivoine Pure Perfecting Mattifying Fluid, $58
In this hydrating fluid, lemon extract acts as an astringent while conditioning skin.
2. Kenzoki Moisturizing Jelly to Mattify, $73
The light-as-air lotion sinks in quickly. Its mattifying powder minimises the look of pores and “fills in” lines instead of caking around them.
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If they didn’t say these were matte, we wouldn’t have known. They have the smoothness of hydrating creams, and two of the three here don’t have a traditional matte finish.
1. Burberry Liquid Lip Velvet, $46
It’s so comfortable that we almost forget we have it on. In 16 shades, from nude to bright red. Take a look at our wear test and swatches here.
2. RMK Face Pop Matte Lips, $45
The latest collection comes in a range of pinks, from sweet to hot to metallic.
3. Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited Supreme Matte Lipstick, $38
In 24 shades, from red to coral and nude.
4. Laura Mercier Velour Lip Colour Limited Edition, $42
Each of the three shades gives a subtle metallic sheen.
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