I Rarely Wear Foundation, But This One Keeps Earning Me "You Have Great Skin" Compliments

It's time to give credit where credit is due.

Kaitlyn McLintock before and after using the Makeup By Mario foundation, alongside a photo of the foundation
(Image credit: Kaitlyn McLintock)

When people find out I'm a beauty editor, they automatically assume I style my hair and wear a full face of makeup every day. In reality, that couldn't be further from the truth. I'm constantly surrounded by new beauty products (I mean that quite literally—you should see my work setup!), and I have to test hundreds of them per year. I try to keep things simple where I can, so my personal beauty routine is quite straightforward. That means that I allow my natural wavy hair texture do its thing and rarely wear foundation most days.

Recently, however, I experienced the worst rosacea flare-up, and my skin was red, textured and irritated. When this happens, I break my no-makeup streak and reach for one of my tried-and-true, rosacea-friendly foundations. This time, though, I decided to try a new formula that's been sitting on my desk for who knows how long. And guess what? I was obsessed with how smooth, even and blurred it made my skin look, so I wore it the next day and the next… You get it. Since then, I've earned quite a few "You have great skin" compliments. Really, it's this sneaky, natural-looking foundation making my skin look better than it actually does. Ahead, find out which foundation it is and see my before-and-after pictures.

Makeup By Mario SurrealSkin Natural Finish Foundation

Here it is—Makeup by Mario's SurrealSkin Foundation. It feels weightless on the skin, offers medium coverage and sets to a natural-looking finish. When I say "natural," I mean it. This foundation has a second-skin effect. It doesn't look too matte or too dewy. It's the perfect in-between.

It's moisturising and oil-controlling, so it keeps the skin smooth, even, and balanced all day. It's also sweat- and humidity-resistant, so you don't have to worry about it slipping, smudging or sliding off your skin at any point. The best part, though, is its softening, blurring effect. Pores? I can't find them. Fine lines? Not here. It's all thanks to micro-powders, which are suspended in the formula and self-set on the skin.

It's one of those rare foundations that's perfectly balanced in coverage, finish and formula. It's like the makeup equivalent of finding a unicorn. If you still need proof of its efficacy, keep scrolling.

Before

Beauty editor Kaitlyn McLintock before wearing Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Foundation.

(Image credit: Kaitlyn McLintock)

You can see how red my skin is from a rosacea flare-up. I also see texture, hyperpigmentation and some serious dullness. I blame it on the cold winter air.

After

Beauty editor Kaitlyn McLintock after wearing Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Foundation.

(Image credit: Kaitlyn McLintock)

I took this picture after applying one thin coat of the foundation. As you can see, my redness is dramatically reduced, and my skin looks smooth, even and blurred.

Kaitlyn McLintock wearing Makeup By Mario SurrealSkin Foundation.

(Image credit: Kaitlyn McLintock)

Here's another picture in different lighting. It's so natural looking, IMO!

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Kaitlyn McLintock
Beauty Editor

Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing the latest and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.