>>164858I can't say anything about their compacts, if you're talking about powder foundation that is, because I recently realised how aging the matte look is so I haven't used any for over a year now.
Right now what's in is the soft, dewy glow becauae of the youthful appearance it gives you.
Dewy, moisturising foundation moves with your skin when you express yourself, but I found that the matte stuff, especially powder, settled into every crease and whilst looked okay when not moving your face, was extremely visible when smiling or otherwise.
At first it was hard for me to find a balance between looking dewy or outright greasy, but once I began an actual skincare routine (which, embarrassingly, was previously nonexistent), I found that the problem went away completely, a long with the seborrheic dermatitis I'd suffered with for 6 years.
Right now I'm using Tony Moly Petite Cotton that looks like this.
It's a good, basic bb cream that leaves a soft, moisturey finish and it has good, even coverage without being cakey.
It's probably not the palest BB cream avaliable but I have pink undertones and this is more sandy which suits me very well.
I also highly recommended Missha's stuff although they're pricey.