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Finding the right foundation for your skin can make a big difference—it’s all about getting that smooth, radiant finish without products settling into fine lines. Drugstore foundations have seriously stepped up their game, offering quality options that don’t break the bank. To help narrow down the best choices, Parade asked celebrity makeup artists to test and review the best drugstore foundations for mature skin . Working with clients under everything from harsh lights to HD cameras, these professional makeup artists know exactly what works. They zero in on foundations that deliver lightweight, buildable coverage while keeping skin hydrated and glowing. Whether your skin is dry or oily, these drugstore beauty products blend beautifully, giving you that youthful glow without feeling too heavy. Whether you're after a light, dewy look for every day or a full-coverage option for special events, keep reading for the best drugstore foundations for aging skin, tried and tested by experts. Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Related: 10 Best Contour Sticks for Mature Skin, According to Professional Makeup Artists 20 Best Drugstore Foundations for Mature Skin, According to Celebrity Makeup Artists 1. Maybelline Super Stay Skin Tint , $16 at CVS CVS Melissa Murdick is a Los Angeles-based celebrity makeup artist whose clientele includes celebrities like Selena Gomez, Billie Eilish and Doja Cat. She tells Parade that Maybelline Super Stay Skin Tint is great for mature skin because it adds a light radiance that sometimes disappears as we age. She also explains it won’t settle into fine lines and wrinkles, and it’s a long-wear formula—so it really stays put. Related: These Are the 15 Best Bronzers for Mature Skin, According to Beauty Experts 2. L’Oreal True Match , $15 at CVS CVS "True Match is great for people who want a super natural look, but still need a bit of coverage to feel comfortable. It doesn’t look heavy on, which is my preference for mature faces because makeup can tend to ’sit on top’ of the skin as we age," Murdick explains. 3. Maybelline Fit Me Dewy + Smooth Foundation , $10 on Amazon Amazon Elaina Badro is an internationally recognized entrepreneur, celebrity and high-fashion makeup artist. She suggests this drugstore foundation because it hydrates and smooths skin texture, explaining it's important for mature skin to remain hydrated, and foundations that hydrate skin help to improve "bendability" and prevent "cake-face." Related: The 12 Best Hair Straighteners, Tried and Tested by Celebrity Hairstylists 4. e.l.f. Camo CC Cream , $15 on Amazon Amazon Marcia Williams is the CEO and Creative Director of Embellish Beauty , and she highly recommends the e.l.f. Camo CC Cream, describing it as "beautiful, lightweight and buildable." It also has SPF 30 and Tremella Mushroom. 5. L'Oreal Inflatable Pro Glow , $16 on Amazon Amazon "The Inflatable Pro Glow is a beautiful, lightweight foundation that gives just the right amount of glow. It covers and conceals all in one," Williams explains. Related: 9 Best CC Creams for Mature Skin, According to Professional Makeup Artists 6. Maybelline Instant Rewind , $11 on Amazon Amazon Williams explains that with the Instant Rewind from Maybelline, you have your BB cream, concealer, foundation and SPF all in one. It glides on with a built-in sponge without streaking during application while giving a natural glow. 7. Milani Conceal and Protect , $14 at CVS CVS "This is the one-stop and apply foundation. No need to apply concealer, it's built-in! It also dries matte without being drying," Williams explains. 8. CoverGirl Simply Ageless , $20 on Amazon Amazon Williams tells us that the CoverGirl Simply Ageless foundation plumps the fine lines with its skincare-infused ingredients. It’s a bit sheer and builds out beautifully. 9. Black Opal Pore Perfecting Foundation , $15 on Amazon Amazon Renée Loiz is a celebrity makeup artist, the founder of Color May Vary and co-founder of On Hue Podcast . One of her favorite drugstore foundations for mature skin is the Black Opal Pore Perfecting foundation, for its silky, creamy texture that glides on effortlessly. Loiz explains that this foundation blurs pores and fine lines for a smoother look, along with leaving your skin with a flawless, polished finish that’s all-day ready. 10. Live Tinted Skin Tint , $42 on Amazon Amazon "This foundation provides a sheer, radiant coverage that lets your skin shine through. It's buildable for a custom look without ever feeling heavy, protects with SPF 50—all while keeping your skin hydrated and fresh," Loiz tells Parade. Related: The 12 Best BB Creams for Mature Skin, According to Professional Makeup Artists 11. Juvia’s Place Radiance Foundation , $18 on Amazon Amazon Loiz explains that Juvia's Place Radiance Foundation provides medium to full coverage with a natural, luminous glow. It doesn’t settle into lines, keeping your skin looking smooth and radiant. There are tons of skincare benefits that work while you wear it! 12. L’Oréal Age Perfect Radiant Serum Foundation , $15 on Amazon Amazon Michele Probst is an A-list celebrity makeup artist and beauty expert who highly recommends L' Age Perfect Radiant Serum Foundation, with 30 different shades. Probst tells us that it contains SPF 50 anti-oxidant concentrated serum and hyaluronic acid that provides nourishment for a luminous glow. The liquid formula acts as a second skin, and it plumps up skin to be crease-free. She advises trying a shade darker than the actual skin tone for a healthy look. 13. Revlon Illuminance Skin Caring Foundation , $18 on Amazon Amazon "This foundation is literally makeup and skincare, all in one. 5% Squalane hydrates skin to look dewy and fresh. It's infused with botanical antioxidants, which fight free radicals," Probst says. She also mentions this drugstore foundation reduces the appearance of fine lines with continued usage, and it's easy to blend for all mature skin types. 14. CoverGirl Clean Invisible Foundation , $9.49 on Amazon Amazon CoverGirl's Clean Invisible Foundation has 100% natural origin pigments, along with being vegan and cruelty-free, as Probst tells Parade . It's a "kind to skin" formula that won’t clog pores. "It smooths out skin discoloration and texture and is so blendable that it truly melts into the skin surface," she adds. 15. L'Oreal Infallible 24-Hour Fresh Wear Foundation , $18.49 at CVS CVS Shay Baby is a Detroit-based celebrity makeup artist who has worked with celebrities like Latto, Lyrica Anderson and more. She looped us into some of her favorite drugstore foundations for mature skin, which includes L'Oreal's Infallible 24-Hour Fresh Wear Foundation. Shay suggests it for its full coverage matte and skin-like quality. It also blends well into the skin. 16. NYX Can’t Stop Won’t Stop Coverage Foundation , $12.25 on Amazon Amazon After testing and using it, Shay asserts that NYX's Can't Stop Won't Stop foundation has a nice finish to it. She describes it as a skin-like finish with buildable coverage. 17. Maybelline Dream Liquid Foundation , $13.99 on Amazon Amazon Looking for a foundation that feels high-end? Shay thinks you should try Maybelline's Dream Liquid Foundation. It feels hydrating and very nice on the skin, providing a stunning finish. It's buildable and a great foundation option for dry skin. 18. CoverGirl Outlast Extreme Wear Foundation , $14.79 at CVS CVS This foundation from CoverGirl is a 3-in-1 full-coverage liquid foundation with SPF 18 sunscreen. Shay tells Parade it's lightweight with a pretty finish. It was designed for normal skin, but is good for all skin types. The full coverage lasts all day long! 19. Black Opal Stick Foundation , $14.49 at CVS CVS "Black Opal's stick foundation is very vibrant and smooth when applied. The color range is amazing for women of color," Shay says. 20. Revlon ColorStay Full Cover Foundation , $16.99 on Amazon Amazon You've come to the right place if you're looking for a matte foundation. Shay explains that Revlon's Full Cover Foundation has an airbrush finish and is easy to work with. 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By Karen Garcia, Los Angeles Times A recent study that recommended toxic chemicals in black plastic products be immediately thrown away included a math error that significantly overstated the risks of contamination, but its authors are standing by their conclusions and warn against using such products. Published in the peer-reviewed journal Chemosphere , experts from the nonprofit Toxic-Free Future said they detected flame retardants and other toxic chemicals in 85% of 203 items made of black plastic including kitchen utensils , take-out containers, children’s toys and hair accessories. The study initially said the potential exposure to chemicals found in one of the kitchen utensils approached the minimum levels the Environmental Protection Agency deemed a health risk. But in an update to the study, the authors say they made an error in their calculations and the real levels were “an order of magnitude lower” than the EPA’s thresholds. The error was discovered by Joe Schwarcz, director of McGill University’s Office for Science and Society in Canada. Related Articles In a blog post, Schwarcz explained that the Toxin-Free Future scientists miscalculated the lower end of what the EPA considered a health risk through a multiplication error. Instead of humans being potentially exposed to a dose of toxic chemicals in black plastic utensils near the minimum level that the EPA deems a health risk, it’s actually about one-tenth of that. Though Schwarcz said the risks outlined in the study aren’t enough for him to discard his black plastic kitchen items if he had them, he agreed with the authors that flame retardants shouldn’t be in these products in the first place. “The math error does not impact the study’s findings, conclusions or recommendations,” said Megan Liu, a co-author of the study who is the science and policy manager for Toxic-Free Future . She added that any traces of flame retardants or toxic chemicals in cooking utensils should be concerning for the public. Flame retardants are getting into commonly used items because black-colored products are being made from recycled electronic waste, such as discarded television sets and computers, that frequently contain the additives. When they’re heated, the flame retardants and other toxic chemicals can migrate out. If you’re wondering whether your old black plastic spoon or other utensils are a part of this group, Liu shared some more guidance. It’s nearly impossible to know whether a black plastic product is contaminated. That’s because these products that include recycled e-waste don’t disclose a detailed list of all ingredients and contaminants in the product. Liu said it’s also unclear how many types of flame retardants are in these black plastic products. Some of the products that researchers tested in this recent study “had up to nine different harmful chemicals and harmful flame retardants in them,” she said. Anytime you’re looking for the type of recycled plastic a product is made of you’re going to look for a number within the chasing arrows (that form a triangle) logo. Recycling symbols are numbered 1 to 7 and we commonly associate the numbers with what we can toss in our blue recycling bins. The 1 through 7 numbers stand for, respectively, polyethylene terephthalate, high-density polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low-density polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene or Styrofoam, and miscellaneous plastics (including polycarbonate, polylactide, acrylic, acrylonitrile butadiene, styrene, fiberglass and nylon). The study found higher levels of toxic flame retardants in polystyrene plastic, which is labeled with the number 6, said Liu. There isn’t a definitively timeline of when recycled electronic-waste started to be incorporated into black plastic products specifically, but e-waste started to get recycled in the early 2000s, Liu said. The way computers, cellphones, stereos, printers and copiers were being disposed of previously was to simply add them to a landfill without reusing salvageable parts. But as the National Conference of State Legislatures notes, electronics production required a significant amount of resources that could be recovered through recycling. Recovering resources such as metals, plastics and glass through recycling used a fraction of the energy needed to mine new materials. However, the study pointed out that flame retardants and other chemical contaminates have been detected in and near e-waste recycling facilities, in indoor air and dust at formal e-waste recycling facilities in Canada, China, Spain and the U.S. It also noted contamination in soil samples surrounding e-waste recycling sites in China and Vietnam. The safest nontoxic material options for kitchen utensil are wood and stainless steel. ©2024 Los Angeles Times. Visit at latimes.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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If You're Puzzled By How People Keep Their Homes Tidy, These 28 Products Can Help You Pick Up The Pieces In Your PlaceFive-time Olympian and Kookaburras great Eddie Ockenden has retired from international hockey. Ockenden, 37, made 451 appearances for Australia in a decorated 18-year international career. “It feels like my whole career has gone by in a flash,” he said. “There are so many great memories with good friends, and I just feel like I’ve been really lucky to be able to do what I love for so long.” Ockenden’s honours include a silver and two bronze Olympic medals and four Commonwealth Games gold medals, He will also retire from Kookaburras duty as a seven-time Champions Trophy winner. “There’s always a lot of ups and downs in professional sport, and when I reflect on my career it’s the overarching love for the sport which I realise is what kept me going,” Ockenden said. “I learnt to love the difficult parts and to enjoy everything about it, including tough days at training, because it’s not all just winning. “Success on the last game of the final day is rare and difficult to do. I just loved playing hockey and being a part of the Kookaburras, and I feel lucky I was able to do it at all really.” Ockenden also had the honour of being Tasmania’s first Olympic Games Opening Ceremony flag bearer in Paris this year. “There was a lot to like about 2024,” he said. “I still can’t wrap my head around carrying the flag for Australia in Paris and at my fifth Olympic Games. “Being able to represent the community and the sport that I love so much was a proud moment.” Ockenden will now return home to live in Hobart with his partner Lou and their three sons. “I’ve always wanted to move back to Tasmania, and the kids are at a good age to move right now. We just knew it was time to move home,” he said. Originally published as Eddie Ockenden announces his retirement from international hockey
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