13 Best Tinted Moisturizers for Mature Skin of 2024 That Provide Light Coverage, According to Experts

Tinted moisturizers have a more lightweight feel than foundations, so they’re usually comfortable and won’t crease throughout the day. Regardless of age, they’re the perfect addition to your routine if you prefer lighter, barely-there coverage and don’t even want to think about applying primer.

Why is tinted moisturizer good for mature skin?

While the right tinted moisturizer for your skin will depend on your baseline skin type and individual concerns, some qualities matter more than others when you’re in your 40s and beyond. “I generally choose tinted sunscreens with easy-to-blend textures and buildable coverage for mature skin,” says New York City-based makeup artist Suzy Gerstein. This way, there is ample coverage to conceal, say, dark spots, but the blendable textures keep the makeup from settling into fine lines and wrinkles.

What’s the difference between a tinted moisturizer, BB cream, and CC cream?

According to Scibelli, tinted moisturizers tend to have a sheerer tint and texture than BB creams, a.k.a. beauty balms. “Tinted moisturizers typically feature a sheer blend of a hydrating cream with a tint of complexion coverage, and depending on the product, some offer SPF,” he explains. “The name of this category says it all: a moisturizer with a tint, as if a moisturizer and a foundation blended together.”

Meanwhile, CC cream stands for a color-correcting cream containing pigments that neutralize discoloration like dark spots, whereas a tinted moisturizer doesn’t necessarily color-correct. “A CC cream will help address redness, hyperpigmentation (dark spots), sun spots, and uneven skin tone, while also containing moisturizing ingredients and oftentimes SPF,” Scibelli adds. CC cream can also be just that—a cream—whereas tinted moisturizers tend to have a lighter texture.

How to apply tinted moisturizer to mature skin

For the most natural finish, “I like to warm my palms together and press them onto the face a couple of times,” says Gerstein. “This helps meld the product into the skin so that it becomes one with it,” Scibelli adds that you can use your opposite hand as a palette to grab and build up product if you’re not sure how much to apply. “If you have areas that may need additional coverage, you can go back in and layer a bit more of your tinted moisturizer onto those areas,” he says. “I like to use a brush with fluffier bristles so there’s no streaking and it goes on evenly.”

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