Ideal foundations and concealers for dry skin in winter
In winter, dry skin easily loses moisture—especially on the face. This often leads to foundation settling, concealer seeping into fine lines, or makeup looking patchy. With the right products, you can specifically counteract these effects.

Choose moisturizing, light textures
Avoid high-coverage, matte foundations. These will further dehydrate your skin. Liquid or creamy formulas with moisturizing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or nourishing oils are more suitable. These give your skin a natural glow and won't settle into dry patches.
Creamy concealers with a smoothing effect
The skin under the eyes is particularly sensitive. A creamy concealer that blends easily and has moisturizing properties prevents the product from settling into wrinkles. Matte textures are unsuitable in winter, as they accentuate dryness.
Prepare your skin before applying makeup
Before applying makeup, apply a rich moisturizer. Let it absorb for a few minutes. If you like, you can also use a moisturizing primer—this improves the hold and ensures an even skin tone.primer) con efecto hidratante para mejorar la adherencia del maquillaje y prevenir parches secos.
Use gentle application techniques
It's best to use a moistened makeup sponge or a soft brush to apply foundation. This prevents friction and ensures an even finish—without the product settling into dry patches.
Fix only when needed and very sparingly
If necessary, set your complexion with a little translucent powder in specific spots—for example, on your forehead or chin. If you have dry skin, it's best to avoid heavily mattifying or oil-absorbing powders.
Conclusion
With the right care and suitable moisturizing products, your makeup will stay natural and even even in winter – without any dry patches or visible edges.
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