The 10 Best Foundation Drops for a Lightweight, Flawless Finish, Tested By Beauty Editors

Your foundation, just thinner, glowier, and more believable.

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A funny thing happened when I began researching the best foundation drops: I couldn’t find many. That’s a bit of an exaggeration, but as someone who vividly remembers what might have been the heyday of foundation drops—the late 2010s— there are far fewer products marketed as such these days. And I have two half-baked theories as to why: 1. Shade ranges have improved drastically, reducing the need for makeup wearers to play alchemist with foundation drops to get a perfect match, and 2. People are wearing less foundation in general, opting instead for tinted moisturizers and sunscreens.

That said, today's foundation drops often take on a lighter, more natural skin-like approach—sometimes being marketed as skin tints or skin serums instead. As professional makeup artist Christian Briceno explains, foundation drops have one big advantage: flexibility. “Foundation drops let you refine the complexion without treating every part of the face as though it needs the same correction,” he says. For example: “I can use a few drops to soften redness and even out the complexion, then add a little more only where the skin needs it,” he says.

They’re also easy to layer, can help you adjust the finish of your base makeup, and just generally give you more control. “Depending on the formula, I can apply them directly for more coverage or work them into well-prepped skin for a more transparent look,” Briceno explains. Read on for a roundup of the market’s top foundation drops, straight from Briceno and yours truly.

How To Use Foundation Drops

Since the formulas can be quite pigmented, Briceno recommends starting with a light hand. "I place a few drops on a clean palette rather than applying them directly to the face,” he says—and getting a feel for that specific formula. "One extra drop can be the difference between fresh skin and too much coverage,” he notes. Use a flexible brush to apply your drops, then blend them in with a damp sponge or your fingertips, working from the center of the face outward. After you’ve got one layer on, take stock of your work before going back in with more; then, once you’re satisfied, “place it, diffuse the edges, and leave it alone,” says Briceno. “Constantly buffing can disturb the layer underneath and make a fluid foundation look less seamless.”

Drugstore Droppers

One of my most heartbreaking discoveries in researching this piece was that NYX Cosmetics had discontinued its famous Total Control Drop Foundation (truly the end of an era). These drugstore picks are the next best thing—they're a little lighter and more skincare-forward than that one was, and dare I say even give the NYX formula a run for its money.

Sunscreen Stars

To be crystal clear, you should still be wearing sunscreen under your makeup. But if you like your skin-blurring with a side of protection, check out these two editor-favorite foundation drops.

Mature Skin Stunners

Anyone can use these two foundation-drop formulas. But with their light, natural coverage and texture-friendly formulas, I’d argue they’re especially well-suited for more mature skin types.

Low Coverage, High Impact

These pretty skin tints offer some of the lightest coverage on the list, but still leave the skin looking softly airbrushed and beautifully blurred.

Best of Both Worlds

One of these is probably exactly what you picture when you think of the category; the other is more of a traditional foundation. What do they have in common? They’ll give you plenty of control and leave you with flawless skin.

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Meet the Expert

Christian Briceno
Christian Briceno

Christian Briceno is a New York–based makeup artist specializing in beauty campaigns and macro beauty imagery. Known for his skin-first philosophy and refined, fashion-driven aesthetic, he creates modern looks defined by precision, luminosity, and meticulous attention to detail. Drawing inspiration from fine art, fashion, and iconic beauty imagery, his work emphasizes structure, texture, and striking visual impact. He has collaborated with leading beauty brands including L’Oréal Paris, Maybelline, Lancôme, and Matrix. His expertise and artistry have also been recognized in publications such as Vogue, Glamour, Allure, W, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, and InStyle, where he has been featured as a beauty expert contributor.

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Eden Stuart
Contributing Beauty Writer

Eden Stuart is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor with more than a decade of experience, most recently as a beauty editor at Byrdie

After beginning her career as an assistant editor with a regional lifestyle magazine in her native Virginia, Eden decided to try her luck in the Big Apple. She soon landed a job as a news editor with a leading beauty B2B media company, eventually climbing the ranks to assistant managing editor. She left the B2B space to join Byrdie, where she tackled everything from skincare explainers and nail galleries to celebrity interviews and personal essays for nearly five years.