Marco Antonio’s Top Five: Tinted Moisturiser

Looking for your next tinted moisturiser? You're in luck; for the second instalment of his weekly column, HUNGER Beauty Editor Marco Antonio selects the five skin tints he can't live without. 
Synchro Skin Self-Refreshing Tint, SHISEIDO, £35.

Synchro Skin Self-Refreshing Tint, SHISEIDO

Synchro Skin Self-Refreshing Tint by SHISEIDO is my go-to tint. It gives the best light coverage with a natural finish of up to 12-hour wear and 24-hour wear of hydration. It just looks like your own skin and evens out redness, all with zero fragrance. Since it is lightweight, you might need to pair it with a concealer for any blemishes.

Les Beiges Tinted Moisturizer, CHANEL, £40.

Les Beiges Tinted Moisturizer, CHANEL

The Les Beiges Tinted Moisturizer by CHANEL is silky with a smooth application. It evens out the skin tone in a beautiful and natural way, looking good in any light. The texture is liquid and is best applied with your fingertips, but you don’t need to blend that much for a perfect looking skin.

Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer, NARS, £33.

Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer, NARS

The NARS Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer goes on like a dream, with the perfect combination of colour and moisture, to give you that perfect coverage. It’s maybe a little more than a tinted moisturiser, but is way lighter than a foundation. It also doesn’t dry out the skin, working really well on a mature skin.

Tinted Moisturizer Oil Free, LAURA MERCIER £36.

Tinted Moisturizer Oil Free, LAURA MERCIER

The LAURA MERCIER Tinted Moisturizer is beautiful for no-makeup-makeup days and comes complete with a matte finish! It’s very easy to build coverage, so I would avoid excess application around the contours of the face.

The Radiant Skintint Spf3o, LA MER, £75.

The Radiant Skintint Spf3o, LA MER

The Radiant Skintint by LA MER gives you an extremely skin-like dewy finish, feeling lightweight on the skin without clogging any pores. It’s a bit more pricey than other tints on the market but a little goes a long way.

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