Which foundation is best for oily skin?
If you have oily skin, finding the right foundation can feel like a never-ending quest. Shine creeping back by mid-morning, makeup sliding off by afternoon — sound familiar? The good news is that with the right formula, the right finish and a few smart application tips, you can enjoy a flawless base that stays shine-free throughout the day. Here's everything you need to know.
What oily skin needs from a foundation
Oily skin produces excess sebum, which is the skin's natural oil. While sebum plays an important role in keeping the skin barrier healthy, too much of it leads to shine, enlarged pores and a tendency towards breakout-prone skin or acne-prone skin. An oily T-zone is very common, and even those with combination skin often deal with shine across the forehead, nose and chin.
What oily skin types need from a
The other key factor? Longevity. A foundation for oily skin needs to hold up throughout the day, not just for the first hour.
What to look for in a foundation for oily skin
Before reaching for any foundation, check for these features:
A matte or semi-matte finish
A matte finish or soft matte finish is the go-to for oily skin. It absorbs excess oil and minimises shine without looking flat. A semi-matte finish offers a slightly more natural, skin-like finish, perfect if you want a polished look without appearing too powdered.
An oil-free formula
An oil-free formula is non-negotiable for oily and acne-prone skin. It won't clog pores or add unnecessary weight to the skin, making it ideal for breakout-prone skin and sensitive skin alike.
Buildable or full coverage
Oily skin often comes with visible pores or uneven skin tone. Look for a foundation that offers medium to full coverage, or better yet, buildable coverage so you can adjust based on your coverage preferences and the occasion.
Lightweight texture
Heavy formulas can feel suffocating on oily skin and may cause more breakouts. A lightweight foundation, particularly one with a serum-like texture, sits comfortably on the skin without congesting it.
Skin-loving ingredients
Look for foundations enriched with
The best Clarins foundations for oily skin
Clarins has developed a range of foundations that answer the specific needs of oily skin, from liquid foundations to
Skin Illusion Velvet for a matte, bare skin effect
For oily skin, the
Its buildable coverage lets you start with a light layer for a natural, skin-like finish or build up for more coverage where you need it. Suitable for combination and oily skin types, it also includes an anti-pollution complex to protect the skin from daily environmental aggressors.
Skin Illusion SPF15 for a natural, radiant finish
If you prefer a more radiant finish without compromising on comfort, the
BB Skin Detox Fluid SPF 25 for acne-prone and breakout-prone skin
A smart choice for acne-prone skin or breakout-prone skin, the
Ever Matte Loose Powder for setting and shine control
No make-up routine for oily skin is complete without a reliable setting powder. The
How to apply foundation on oily skin
Even the best foundation for oily skin needs the right application technique to perform at its best.
- Start with skincare prep: A mattifying
moisturiser or a lightweight gel cream helps to create a smooth base and reduce shine before your make-up routine even begins. If you use a serum, allow it to fully absorb before moving on. - Use a primer: A pore-minimising or oil-control primer is your best ally. It creates a barrier between your skin and your foundation, helping your make-up stay shine-free for longer.
- Apply with a beauty sponge or brush: For a liquid foundation, a damp sponge or a flat
foundation brush will give you the most even, skin-like finish. Stipple rather than drag the product across the skin to avoid disturbing the layers beneath. - Set with powder: Lock everything in place with a light dusting of translucent or setting powder, focusing on the oily T-zone. This extra step dramatically improves wear time and keeps excess oil under control throughout the day.
Start with a light layer and build coverage only where you truly need it. This keeps the formula breathable and avoids the risk of a heavy, cakey result.
Can oily skin wear dewy or radiant foundations?
A dewy finish or radiant finish isn't completely off-limits for oily skin. It depends on your skin and how oily your complexion tends to get. If you have combination skin with only a slightly oily T-zone, a radiant finish foundation may work beautifully on the drier areas of your face. The key is to balance it with a
For very oily skin or acne-prone oily skin, a matte or semi-matte finish will always be the safer, longer-wearing choice.
FAQs
Does oily skin still need moisturiser before foundation?
Yes, skipping moisturiser is a common mistake. When the skin is dehydrated, it can actually produce even more sebum to compensate, making oiliness worse throughout the day. Opt for a lightweight, oil-free gel moisturiser that hydrates without adding shine, and let it fully absorb before applying foundation.
Should I use a setting spray on oily skin?
A mattifying
Can foundation cause breakouts on oily or acne-prone skin?
Foundation itself doesn't necessarily cause breakouts, but certain ingredients can. Formulas that are heavy, pore-clogging or not oil-free can contribute to congestion on acne-prone skin. Choosing a non-comedogenic, oil-free formula and making sure to thoroughly cleanse your skin at the end of the day greatly reduces the risk of breakouts linked to make-up wear.
How do I find my perfect foundation shade for oily skin?
The best way is to test the foundation on your jawline in natural light and let it sit for a few minutes. Oily skin can slightly alter how a shade oxidises over time, so what looks right immediately may shift. A personalised beauty diagnostic, like the one offered by Clarins, can also help match your skin tone accurately and take your skin type into account.
Is stick foundation a good option for oily skin?
It depends on the formula. Some complexion sticks are specifically designed with a matte, oil-free base that works well for oily skin, offering precise, buildable coverage without adding shine. Always check the finish and formula before choosing, and set with a light powder to maximise wear.