Once your skin is prepped, it’s time for foundation. The trick is to find one that has a natural finish, meaning it is somewhere between matte and dewy. “I would choose a foundation that’s a natural finish, such as Catrice’s True Skin Foundation ($10), which is perfect for drier skin too,” Gray says.
TikTokers tend to use true matte foundations to achieve the look, but Gray says this can backfire if you have dry skin. “You don’t want to choose a foundation that is too matte because you are going to be putting powder all over on top of it, and you still want it to look hydrated and glowy underneath the powder,” she says.
As for Fortier, she recommends Crunchi’s Beautifully Flawless Foundation ($52), which she says is a do-it-all formula. ” It has the perfect balance between a satin and semi-matte finish, giving you a flawless complexion no matter your skin type.”
Choosing the right foundation is important, but Fortier says finishing with setting powder is even more critical. This is because it creates that natural, velvety, and soft-focus effect on the skin.”I recommend Crunchi’s Translucent Finishing Powder,” she says. “This long-lasting finishing powder minimizes the appearance of fine lines and pores, and creates a ‘veil’ appearance, so there is no filter needed.” She likes applying it with a fluffy brush that she works in circular motions for an “airbrushed finish.”
Gray agrees that powder is an important step in securing cloud skin’s popular soft-focus look. “I personally like to take a triangle-shaped powder puff and dip it into a loose setting powder, such as Catrice’s HD Baking & Setting Loose Powder. Take the puff and tap off the access powder on your palm. Next, place the powder puff all over the face and gently stamp in the powder. You do not want to have too much powder on the face. It will make it too matte.”
“The last step is optional, but I particularly like to do this with drier skin types,” Gray says. “I will take a hydrating spray, such as Catrice’s Prime And Fine Multitalent Fixing Spray, and spray the entire face to marry the powder and the foundation together.”