1. Hydration = Non-Negotiable
Dry patches = patchy foundation. Even oily skin can be dehydrated. A lightweight, hydrating moisturizer — not heavy oils — gives the smoothest base.
2. Let Your Skincare Set First
Applying foundation right after moisturizer? It can pill, separate, or slide. Wait 3–5 minutes so everything absorbs and settles into skin before applying makeup.
3. Apply Foundation with Fingers First, Then Blend with Sponge
Fingers help warm the formula and spread it evenly. Then tap with a damp sponge to blur and press it into skin. It minimizes streaks and prevents texture cling.
4. Skip the “All-Over” Application
Less is more — especially after 40. Focus on center of the face, then feather outward. Don’t force foundation onto areas that don’t need it — it will only catch.
5. Use Cream Products Together (Powder + Cream = Caution)
Mixing powders with creams can cause patchiness. Stick to all creams, or layer strategically: cream first, then set lightly with a sheer powder only where needed.
6. Touch Up with Moisturizer, Not More Foundation
If patchiness starts during the day, resist reapplying. Instead, tap a tiny bit of moisturizer over the dry spot to rehydrate and smooth it out instantly.
💬 You don’t need a new foundation — you just need a smarter relationship with the one you love.