13 Body Makeup Products for Coverage Wherever You Need It Most
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It was only a matter of time before makeup went beyond the face, and now, the best body makeup products have made covering tattoos, veins, bruises, and beyond simple — allowing for healthy, radiant skin from head to toe. The formulas are just as thoughtfully considered as those for your face; these days, there are options for even the oiliest of skin types, some that deliver a subtle body glow, and those that can last throughout the day with little to no wear or smudging.
Our Top Picks:
- Best Overall: Estée Lauder Double Wear Maximum Cover Camouflage Foundation For Face and Body, $49
- Best Drugstore: Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs, $12
- Best for Highlighting: Patrick Ta Major Glow Balm, $50
- Best Bronzing: Bondi Sands Glo Matte One Day Tan, $16
- Best for Beginners: St. Tropez Instant Glow Body Bronzer, $25
- Best Light Coverage: Fenty Beauty Body Sauce Body Luminizing Tint, $52
- Best Full Coverage: Dermablend Leg and Body Makeup, $40
That said, body foundation formulas are quite different from the foundation you blend onto your face, according to cosmetic chemist Ginger King. After all, they have to be sweat-resistant but comfortable for all-day wear. "The overall finish [of body foundation] is not cakey," says King. "You need a non-transferring, quick-setting formula with great coverage, as body foundation is typically to cover up spider veins, scars or bruises, or tattoos with it. The pigment loading is much more than for facial care," she explains. "A regular facial foundation, [on the other hand], needs to be more natural-looking and with breathable coverage to prevent potential breakouts on the skin."
Their ingredient lists may read a bit differently, too. "You will often see isododecane [in body foundations], which is an emollient that leaves a smooth finish and sets the pigments without leaving a smear," King says. Oil-based emollients typically added to face foundation are notably missing, though, as they create smudges, she adds. (That said, you can still find oils in some of these formulas, as they lend them a creamy, blendable texture and moisturizing properties.)
New York City-based makeup artist and body painter Michela Wariebi, who famously drew Beyonce's striped body art in the visual album Black Is King, slathers body foundations with her hands. "Certain [body foundations] will apply better with certain tools," she says. Occasionally, Wariebi reaches for a large buffing brush or tanning mitt, if the product calls for a more dense applicator than just her palms.
The amount of product you'll need depends on how large an area you are covering, as well as the formula, Wariebi says. We recommend starting with a dime-sized dollop and building up from there. Before you apply your favorite makeup, we suggest exfoliating with a body scrub beforehand for a smoother, more even skin finish.
With that in mind, consider these the 13 best body makeup products on the market. No matter the coverage level, finish type, or overall versatility you prefer, there's a body foundation that works for you.