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Harness hybrid power MIGHTY MAKE-UP: 7 OF THE BEST HYBRID BEAUTY PRODUCTS

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WHILE they’re lumped together in the beauty aisles, in some ways, make-up and skincare are polar opposites. Active-packed moisturise­rs and serums aim to improve your complexion over time, whereas make-up – as anyone who’s accidental­ly gone to bed with a full face of foundation on can attest – can really mess with your skin, leaving you with an outbreak of spots that then need more potions and lotions to fix.

Now, however, a new generation of products aims to bridge that gap, offering the instant enhancing effects of make-up, with the longer-term benefits of skincare.

But can they really deliver on both fronts? Here, experts explain everything you need to know about the hybrid beauty scene.

WHERE DID THE TREND FOR HYBRID BEAUTY PRODUCTS START?

LIKE many of today’s hottest beauty trends, hybrid products originated in South Korea with pigmented BB (‘beauty balm’) and CC (‘colour correcting’ or ‘complexion correcting’) creams.

“There, BB creams were a beauty hit, adored for their ability to transform skin easily and effortless­ly,” says Kenza Dahbi Skali, internatio­nal marketing director for French-Korean brand Erborian.

“The trend then made its way to Europe. Erborian was the first brand to launch a BB cream in Europe, partnering with Sephora, to demonstrat­e the magical benefits of this all-in-one ‘it’ product.”

While some make-up brands have subsequent­ly boosted their foundation­s or tinted moisturise­rs with active ingredient­s, other products are formulated as hybrids from the start.

“Many skincare brands have started launching hybrid products instead of just make-up, because their expertise is to treat the skin, so the idea was not to lose that know-how and identity when launching make-up,” says Nassim Hamek, product manager at Typology, which has just launched a six-shade range of tinted serums.

WHAT ARE THE MAIN HYBRID PRODUCT TYPES?

“WE mostly see skincare-infused CC creams or very sheer foundation alternativ­es as a key product within the make-up hybrid category,” says Rosalba Martone, director of education at Perricone MD. “However, recently, more and more skincare hybrids have been focused on grouping key ingredient­s to simplify your routine.”

The emergence of the ‘no make-up make-up’ trend led to a rise in demand for barely-there complexion products, and now the category has expanded to include nourishing tinted lip balms and even mascaras that condition your lashes over time.

Rosalba adds: “Perricone MD was first to market with our original No Makeup Foundation in 2012 and expanded the collection in 2014 with additional ancillary items – like blush and mascara – to complete a natural, healthy, radiant look.”

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HYBRID PRODUCTS?

“HYBRIDS are rich in skincare actives. They bring care to the skin, treat it and protect it, while instantly enhancing it,” says Kenza. “You still get all the make-up benefits, but with a natural look and a substantia­l skincare bonus.”

Some hybrid products are suitable for all skin types, Rosalba says: “They will more so target textural concerns – including fine lines, wrinkles and enlarged pores – plus uneven tone and discoloura­tion, while boosting your skin’s health and hydration levels.”

Others are aimed at tackling specific concerns, such as acne or pigmentati­on. Nassim says:

“Using these products can be a good solution, to reduce the number of convention­al make-up products that can clog pores because of silicones or mineral oils.”

HOW SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT PRODUCT FOR YOUR SKIN?

“LOOK for the hybrid product that talks directly to your personal skincare concern,” says Rosalba.

“For example, if you have fine lines and wrinkles, look for moisture-rich products that specifical­ly target lines and wrinkles, or if your concern is blemishes, look for oil-free products that deliver clearing benefits.”

Nassim warns that it’s important to “check the active ingredient­s correspond to one’s skin type. For instance, an oily skin should not go for hybrid products with too many vegetable oils in its ingredient­s list”.

And you must still remember to cleanse and moisturise twice daily, says Kenza: “You should still use your skincare routine as first steps, prior to applying even skincarein­fused make-up. It is not meant to replace your existing routine, but rather be supplement­ary to it.”

 ??  ?? Ultrasun Tinted AntiPigmen­tation SPF50+ Face Lotion, £36, LookFantas­tic
Erborian CC Cream Dore, £35
No7 The Full 360 Ultra Mascara, £15, Boots
No7 Protect & Perfect Advanced All in One Foundation, £17.50, Boots
Typology Tinted Serum, £24.80
Avene Cleanance Sunscreen Very High Protection Tinted SPF50+, £12.33, Escentual
Perricone MD No Makeup Instant Blur, £45
Ultrasun Tinted AntiPigmen­tation SPF50+ Face Lotion, £36, LookFantas­tic Erborian CC Cream Dore, £35 No7 The Full 360 Ultra Mascara, £15, Boots No7 Protect & Perfect Advanced All in One Foundation, £17.50, Boots Typology Tinted Serum, £24.80 Avene Cleanance Sunscreen Very High Protection Tinted SPF50+, £12.33, Escentual Perricone MD No Makeup Instant Blur, £45
 ?? Rosalba Martone ?? Kenza Dhabi Skali
Nassim Hamek
Rosalba Martone Kenza Dhabi Skali Nassim Hamek
 ??  ?? Hybrid beauty balms do good and make you look good too
Hybrid beauty balms do good and make you look good too

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