It Settles Into Every Fine Line by Noon
You apply your foundation in the morning and it looks great. But by lunchtime, you catch yourself in the bathroom mirror and your fine lines look deeper than they did before you put anything on. That creping around your eyes, the folds near your mouth — your makeup is sitting in every one of them like a roadmap.
This isn't a "you" problem. Most foundations are built on formulas designed for younger, oilier skin. They contain heavy pigments that pool into the natural texture of mature skin. The result is that foundation doesn't smooth your complexion — it highlights exactly what you're trying to soften.
What to look for instead: a lightweight formula with flexible pigments that move with your skin rather than settling into it. The right foundation should make your fine lines less visible, not more.
