Skin Tints Are the Lightweight Foundation Alternative I'll Be Wearing on Repeat this Summer

Breathable coverage.

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When the weather gets warm, my threshold for heavy makeup drops fast. Just thinking about layers of product and powdery, full-coverage formulations makes my skin crawl. But I still want a complexion product that makes my face look more even, radiant, and gives a healthy summer glow. That's where skin tints come in. As celebrity makeup artist Keita Moore says, "A skin tint is lighter than a foundation with more sheer, breathable coverage that is meant to give a 'your skin, but better' appearance free of any heaviness."

The best skin tints and tinted moisturizers manage to even out skin tone and blur texture. It's makeup that lets skin breathe, can be built up for extra coverage, and comes in a formulation that blends when applied with minimal effort. And the cherry on top? Most skin tints double as skincare, packing in major hydration, sunscreen (only SPF 30 and above!), or antioxidants, so your skin gets added protection and moisture benefits.

That said, not every formulation cuts it. Some skin tints can disappear by midday or pill when incorporated with SPF. So after testing dozens, I (along with beauty editors and makeup artists) have narrowed it down to the 12 best skin tints that stand up to the heat, feel like air, and make skin look fresh.

Keep reading for the skin tints that manage to check my skincare and makeup boxes, below.

The Best Skin Tints

Siena Gagliano

Siena Gagliano uses Chanel Les Beiges Water-Fresh Complexion Touch.

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Ariel Baker

Ariel Baker uses Beauty of Joseon Daily Tinted Fluid Sunscreen.

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Hannah Baxter applies Ilia Skin Tint

Beauty Director Hannah Baxter uses Ilia Skin Tint.

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Sophia Vilensky

Sophia Vilensky uses Anastasia Beverly Hills Beauty Balm Skin Tint.

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Catharine Malzahn

Catharine Malzahn uses Hourglass Veil Hydrating Skin Tint.

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Malcia Greene

Malcia Greene uses L'Oréal True Match Lumi Glotion.

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What Are Skin Tints?

Skin tints—also sometimes called tinted moisturizers—are essentially a lighter, sheerer alternative to foundation. They're designed to give a "your skin, but better" finish without any heaviness, Moore says. They're breathable, barely-there formulas that even out skin tone, and can also add a subtle glow if that's the finish you're looking for.

While skin tints technically work for everyone, Moore says they're especially great for dry skin types, mature skin, or anyone short on time. In short, they're an ideal option if you want a natural-looking finish or an easy-to-use product that's not a lot of fuss.

What Should I Look for in a Skin Tint?

  • Ingredients

Because skin tints offer a sheerer coverage, they typically incorporate other active ingredients to protect and hydrate, which in turn, helps the skin give off that natural, yet radiant effect. Makeup artist Mia Dondero previously told MC to look out for "any face tints with hyaluronic acid and niacinamide are a great find, because it’s going to add extra skincare benefits like plumping the skin, smoothing texture, and extra hydration," she says.

  • Coverage and Finish

When choosing a formula, figure out the level of coverage you want, and just as importantly, the finish. While skin tints are lighter than foundation in nature, some offer more coverage, while others are buildable. Dondero recommends reaching for a skin tint with a glowy finish, noting that a little radiance can help blur texture and give the skin a softer look.

Because skin tints have a thin consistency, Moore emphasizes that prep makes all the difference. Since more of your natural skin will peek through, he suggests moisturizing first and using your fingers to lightly press the tint into your skin for the best result.

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How We Tested

Marie Claire is an authority on beauty, having written numerous stories about must-have makeup formulas, including the best tinted sunscreens and the best eyebrow gels, among others. The products on this list have all been tried and tested by one of our editors or hand-picked by beauty writers after extensive testing over several weeks.

While the best skin tint for you will vary based on personal preference, you truly can't go wrong with one of the items on this list.

Meet The Experts

Keita Moore
Keita Moore

Keita Moore is a highly sought-after celebrity makeup artist based between New York City and Los Angeles. With a passion for transforming faces into works of art, Keita has earned a reputation as the go-to makeup artist for A-list celebrities across the globe.

Throughout his career, Keita has collaborated with an impressive array of renowned beauty brands including Armani Beauty, Covergirl, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Chanel Beauty, and others. His skillful artistry can be recognized on every occasion, including red carpets, music videos, high-profile press junkets, or striking editorial shoots. Among his celebrity clientele include iconic figures such as Janelle Monae, Iman, Adut Akech, Tessa Thompson, Laverne Cox, and Mary J. Blige, to name just a few. Embracing diversity, Keita's talent knows no bounds as he masterfully crafts looks that stand the test of time.

Keita’s work has graced the covers and pages of esteemed publications such as Vogue, Elle, Rolling Stone, Interview, InStyle, W Magazine and more, solidifying his place as an influential force in the beauty industry.

Mia Dondero headshot, pro makeup artist, holding up makeup brush
Mia Dondero

Mia is a pro makeup artist based in both L.A. and New York City. Her work has appeared on the runways of NYFW, in campaigns for Inked by Dani, Extensible Jewelry, Navy Hair Care (and more), and in editorial spreads. 

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Siena Gagliano
Beauty Editor

Siena Gagliano is the Beauty Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes and edits reported features, trend stories, and expert-backed shopping roundups. Before joining the team full-time, she was an editor at Cosmopolitan, where she specialized in SEO-first beauty content and commerce strategy. Her bylines have also appeared in Allure, ELLE, Bustle, Well+Good, Popsugar, and Women's Health, covering everything from the best products for brighter, glowier skin to the science behind face mapping. Curious about the behind-the-scenes magazine life and her go-to beauty picks? Follow her on Instagram at @sienagagliano.