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Ditch the foundation and reach for the skin tint

Posted on August 25, 2025
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For years, foundation was considered the ultimate beauty essential — the product that perfected skin, blurred imperfections, and created a flawless base. But recently, the beauty conversation is shifting. More women are saying goodbye to heavy, full coverage foundations and embracing the lightweight, skin-loving alternative that is skin tints.

The rise of the “skin-first” movement

Skincare has become the centre of beauty routines, with women investing in serums, acids, and barrier-friendly moisturisers to achieve naturally radiant-looking skin. After putting in the work to improve their skin, many no longer want to hide it under a thick layer of foundation.

Skin tints allow your complexion to shine through while offering just enough coverage to even things out.

Effortless, everyday wear

Gone are the days when full glam was reserved for every occasion. Whether working from home, running errands, or heading to a casual brunch, women are leaning toward makeup that feels natural and undetectable. Skin tints provide a “my skin but better” effect that looks fresh without the time commitment of blending full-coverage formulas.

Comfort and breathability

One of the biggest complaints about foundation is how heavy it can feel — especially in warm climates or during long days. Skin tints are designed to be feather-light, breathable, and hydrating. Many formulas include skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and SPF, blurring the line between makeup and skincare.

The natural beauty trend

Social media has pushed forward a wave of beauty minimalism. Think – soft skin, fluffy brows, and a glossy lip. Skin tints align perfectly with this aesthetic, giving just enough polish without looking overly made-up. The trend is less about covering and more about enhancing — a subtle glow instead of a mask-like finish.

Adaptable coverage

Most skin tints are buildable, meaning you can keep it sheer for a barely-there look or layer it slightly for a touch more coverage. This flexibility appeals to women who don’t want to be locked into a single makeup look. It’s everyday-friendly but also customisable for occasions that call for a little extra effort.

The confidence factor

Switching to a skin tint often goes hand in hand with embracing your natural features. Rather than striving for perfection, it’s about feeling confident in the skin you’re in — freckles, texture, and all. Women are redefining beauty standards for themselves, and that self-acceptance is part of why skin tints feel so liberating.

Women aren’t abandoning makeup — they’re redefining it. The shift from heavy foundations to skin tints reflects a bigger cultural move toward ease, authenticity, and skin health. It’s makeup that feels like you, only better.

So next time you reach for your base product, ask yourself: Do you really want to cover your skin — or just enhance it?

Shop Skin Tints:

L’Oréal Lumi Glotion – R 259.95. Available on Bash

Eborian – Mini CC Creme 15ml – R 540.00. Available at ARC

Words compiled by: Amy Steenkamp

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