
There was a time when makeup meant going all out—thick, defined eyebrows, full-coverage base, heavy blush, contour and highlighter. And while we continue to love a full face of makeup (read: reserved for occasions), for everyday wear people seem to be steering towards the bare minimum—where skin looks like skin (but better), all thanks to skin tints. What makes this makeup kit must-have so special? We decode ahead.

What’s the hype?
With the rise of ‘skinimalism’, skin tints have gained popularity among beauty enthusiasts. Their lightweight texture makes them perfect for everyday wear, too. Unlike traditional foundations, these tints offer a sheer to buildable coverage with fluid, almost serum-like formulas—as opposed to thick, creamy liquids. What’s not to love, right?
Why choose skin tints?
There are many reasons why. Less is more and skin tints follow this mantra to the T. We no longer want to slather and cake our faces in layers of makeup every day; and that’s where something lightweight like skin tints fits in. However, that doesn’t mean they don't cover blemishes or even out your skin tone—you can always build up the formula for a fuller coverage. They’re all about a naturally enhanced glow.
Besides, with skincare now riding shotgun, the formulations are more skin-friendly. So essentially while it’s giving you that glow, it is also working its magic behind the scenes by treating and nourishing your skin. It’s a win-win.
Are they better than foundations?
It’s all about personal preference. Full coverage foundations are great for that photoshoot-ready, high-glam look pores and blemishes are more heavily concealed. Skin tints, on the other hand, are apt for those who prefer the ‘no makeup’ makeup approach—one where your skin looks bare, but isn’t. Skin tints are also ideal for beginners, as there is very little that can go wrong when using them. All you need is your fingers to blend the liquid into your skin, just as you would a lotion or moisturiser. You can also use a damp makeup sponge.