
Smith & Cult Veiled Threat Weightless Micro-Blurring Foundation
- Up to 12-hour all day wear
- Transfer-resistant pigment that remains true-to-tone
- Melting mousse-to-cream foundation applies quickly and easily creating a moisture matte finish
Finding Your Perfect Foundation Match
Are you on the hunt for a new foundation that offers stellar coverage, a comfortable feel, and flawless finish? Look no further than Smith And Cult’s range of luxury foundations. Packed with skin-loving ingredients, ideal for all skin types, and available in an inclusive shade range, Smith And Cult Foundation should be at the top of your makeup wish list.
But with so many formula options and shades to choose from, picking the right one for your needs can feel overwhelming. Don’t worry, I’ve tested them all and created this comprehensive buying guide to help you find your perfect Smith And Cult Foundation match!
A Foundation for Every Skintone
One of the standout features of Smith And Cult Foundation is the extensive shade range. There are 18 shades available, suitable for the fairest to the deepest skin tones.
The range is organized into three undertone families:
- Neutral shades have a balanced mix of warm and cool tones. These complement a wide variety of complexions.
- Warm shades have yellow, peach, and golden undertones. Ideal for those with warm skin tones.
- Cool shades have pink, red, or blue undertones. Perfect for those with cool skin.
Within each undertone family there is a spectrum of depth, from very fair to very deep. This makes shade matching intuitive. Simply figure out your undertone, then choose the depth closest to your skin.
To find your undertone, check the color of your veins. Blue or purple veins indicate a cool undertone. Green or olive veins mean you have warm undertones. Can’t tell? Then you likely have a neutral skin tone.
Once you know your undertone, swatch a few shades on your jawline to identify the closest color match. Be sure to let the foundation dry completely before making your final pick. Natural lighting is best for accurate shade matching.
Shade Reference Guide
Here is an overview of the Smith And Cult Foundation shade range organized by undertone family:
Cool Undertones:
- 100 Cool Porcelain – Very fair neutral to cool skin
- 102 Cool Beige – Fair skin with pink undertones
- 104 Cool Sand – Fair to light skin with neutral to cool undertones
- 106 Cool Tan – Light to medium tan skin with pink undertones
- 108 Cool Bronze – Medium tan skin with golden undertones
- 112 Cool Cocoa – Medium to deep skin with neutral to cool undertones
Neutral Undertones:
- 101 Neutral Porcelain – Very fair neutral skin
- 103 Neutral Beige – Fair skin with neutral peachy undertones
- 105 Neutral Sand – Light skin with neutral yellow undertones
- 107 Neutral Tan – Medium tan skin with neutral undertones
Warm Undertones:
- 110 Warm Sand – Fair to light skin with golden undertones
- 111 Warm Tan – Light to medium tan skin with yellow undertones
- 113 Warm Bronze – Medium to tan skin with golden undertones
- 114 Warm Walnut – Medium to deep skin with warm undertones
- 115 Warm Chestnut – Deep skin with warm red undertones
Choose Your Formula
Smith And Cult Foundation comes in three luxurious formulas, each with a different finish and coverage level. Pick the one aligned with your skin type and makeup preferences.
The Foundation – This liquid foundation has buildable medium coverage with a natural satin finish. Ideal for normal, dry and mature skin types who want a lightweight, skin-like veil of coverage.
The Veiled Foundation – This formula offers sheer, buildable coverage with a dewy luminous finish. Best for dry, mature and normal skin that wants an illuminating wash of color.
The Tinted Moisturizer – As the name suggests, this offers sheer, lightweight coverage with a boost of hydration. Perfect for minimizing and evening skin tone with a fresh, moisturized finish. Great for dry, normal, and sensitive skin types.
Pick Your Format
Smith And Cult Foundation comes in two packaging formats to suit different makeup routines and budgets:
Glass Bottle with Pump – The foundation formulas are available in 1oz glass bottles topped with an airless pump dispenser. This sleek and hygienic packaging is ideal for use at home.
Compact – The Tinted Moisturizer has a handy compact option. The small mirrored case makes this formula ideal for on-the-go touch ups. No need to carry the whole bottle in your purse!
Shop The Full Collection
One of the easiest ways to find your perfect Smith And Cult Foundation match is to shop the complete collection. Many online retailers like Sephora and Dermstore offer a Foundation Vault with all 18 shades.
This allows you to swatch and sample multiple colors and formulas at once. See how they wear on your skin throughout the day. It takes the guesswork out of picking just one or two shades.
The Foundation Vault is an investment, but worth it if you are very particular about your base makeup. Plus, it’s a great value compared to buying all the shades individually. Split it with a makeup-loving friend and find your perfect matches together!
Get Ready For Flawless, Natural Coverage
Once you’ve selected the ideal Smith And Cult Foundation formula and shade for your skin, it’s time to prep and apply for gorgeous, natural-looking coverage.
Follow these tips and tricks used by makeup pros to get a flawless, long-lasting base with any Smith And Cult Foundation formula:
Prep With Skincare
The key to smooth, even foundation application is starting with well-hydrated and exfoliated skin. Be sure to apply your favorite moisturizer before makeup and use gentle chemical exfoliants like lactic acid 2-3 times per week. This removes dull patches for a uniform canvas.
Dry Skin – Apply a nourishing oil like marula or rosehip seed before moisturizer. And mix a couple drops of facial oil into your foundation. This boosts the dewiness.
Oily/Combination Skin – Use an oil-free gel moisturizer and matte primer focused on the t-zone. This controls excess shine while softening dry spots.
Sensitive Skin – Stick to fragrance-free and essential oil-free skincare. And do a patch test before applying foundation all over to check for irritation.
Prime For Longevity
Pair Smith And Cult Foundation with a primer suited to your skin type. This helps fill pores, blur imperfections, and extend wear time.
Dry Skin – Use hydrating primers like Too Faced Hangover or Milk Makeup Hydro Grip.
Oily Skin – Try mattifying primers like Cover FX Gripping or Becca Ever Matte Poreless. Focus this just on the t-zone and areas prone to shine.
Combination Skin – Use a hydrating primer on dry areas and mattifying primer on oily zones. The Becca First Light Priming Filter is great for normalizing the whole face.
Mature Skin – Look for plumping primers with peptides like E.l.f. Poreless Putty or Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream. Avoid mattifying formulas that can emphasize fine lines.
Sensitive Skin – Stick to gentle, non-comedogenic options like OLEHENRIKSEN Banana Bright Face Primer or Neutrogena Shine Control Primer.
Pick Your Tools Wisely
The right makeup brushes and sponges make blending Smith And Cult Foundation smooth and seamless. Stay away from your fingers to avoid transferring oils to the skin.
For Sheer Coverage – Use a damp makeup sponge like BeautyBlender. Bounce and stipple this over skin for an airbrushed effect.
For Medium Coverage – Try a dense buffing brush like Sephora Collection Pro Featherweight #90. Use circular motions to build coverage while blending.
For Spot Concealing – A small concealer brush like Real Techniques Detailer Brush lets you pat and blend over blemishes or discoloration.
For Precise Application – Angled foundation brushes like the IT Cosmetics Heavenly Luxe help apply along the hairline, sides of nose and around brows.
Take Your Time Blending
Rushing foundation application can lead to streakiness. Take it slow by first dispensing a couple pumps of Smith And Cult Foundation onto the back of your hand. Then dip your brush or sponge into the product and stipple onto one area of the face at a time.
Gently buff the formula into the skin using outward motions. Be thorough around the nose, mouth, and hairline. These areas are prone to unevenness. Always blend down the neck to prevent tide lines.
Build coverage slowly in thin layers where needed. If you notice the foundation looks cakey or textured during application, spritz skin with a mist like MAC Fix+ to thin it out.
Set With Powder Strategically
If your skin tends to get shiny quickly, set Smith And Cult Foundation with a light dusting of translucent powder. This mattifies while locking in the coverage. Focus this on the center of the face – avoid powder on dry areas.
You can also use a damp sponge to press powder just onto oil-prone zones like the nose, chin, and forehead. Letting the rest of the face remain dewy creates a beautiful natural finish.
Maintain With Blotting Papers
Carry oil-blotting papers in your bag after applying Smith And Cult Foundation. Gently pat these over the t-zone midday to absorb excess shine. This keeps your makeup looking freshly applied without removing product like powders can.
My favorites are the Clean & Clear Blotting Papers and Fenty Beauty Invisimatte Blotting Papers. Both are affordable, conveniently packable, and work like a charm!
Get Flawless With These Smith And Cult Foundation Looks
One of the joys of Smith And Cult Foundation is how versatile the formulas are for creating different makeup looks.
Build it up for full beat glam, or sheer it out for that lit-from-within no makeup look. It works beautifully as a natural looking base for any style.
Here are some of my favorite ways to wear Smith And Cult Foundation for different makeup vibes:
Everyday Effortless
Skip complexion products and apply a couple pumps of the Tinted Moisturizer straight onto clean skin with fingers or a sponge. Add some brow gel, mascara, and tinted balm for an easy everyday look.
Pro Tip: Mix a drop of liquid highlighter like Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector into your Tinted Moisturizer. This creates the prettiest natural glow from within!
Softly Defined
Swipe on the Veiled Foundation with a damp sponge for lightweight evenness. Spot conceal with a skin-like concealer such as NARS Radiant Creamy, then set with a translucent powder.
Sweep on neutral eyeshadow, soft brown eyeliner, and an understated pink lip for a subtly made-up look.
Pro Tip: Use a fluffy eyeshadow brush to lightly dust bronzer just under the cheekbones and temples. This sculpts and defines in the most natural way.
Full Glam
Create an airbrushed complexion with The Foundation applied all over with a buffing brush for medium-full buildable coverage. Go full coverage on blemishes with a thicker concealer like Tarte Shape Tape.
Set with powder, then accentuate cheeks with brighter blush and highlight shades. Finish with a smoky eye, bold lashes, and statement red lip. Stunning!
Pro Tip: Mix a drop of liquid illuminator in with your foundation. Hit the high points of the face with additional highlighter on top of powder. You’ll get a gorgeous lit-from-within radiance.
Get Your Glow On: Makeup Tips for Dewy, Radiant Skin
One of the standout features of Smith And Cult Foundation is the lit-from-within radiance it gives. But you can amp up the glow even more with these pro makeup artist tips:
Prep With Facial Oils
Rosehip seed oil, marula oil, and vitamin E oil give an instant boost of dewiness when applied before foundation. Just be sure to let the oil fully absorb first so makeup doesn’t slip.
Mix With Liquid Highlighter
Add a drop of something like Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector or Cover FX Custom Enhancer Drops into your foundation before applying. This creates shine from within.
Layer Cream Over Powder
After setting foundation with powder highlighter, pat a liquid or cream highlighter like Benefit High Beam onto the high points of the face. This locks in moisture and ups the glow factor.
Mist It Up
Spritzing skin with a hydrating setting spray gives an instant hit of radiance. Try e.l.f. Dewy Coconut Mist or LANEIGE Glowy Makeup Serum Mist for next level illumination. Just remember to close eyes while misting to avoid irritation!
Cream Blush Is Key
Swirl on a dewy cream blush formula like Rare Beauty Soft Pinch or Ilia Color Haze Multi-Use Pigment on the apples of the cheeks over foundation. The creamy texture imparts the prettiest flush.
Get Your Money’s Worth: Savvy Shopping Tips for Smith And Cult Foundation
Smith And Cult Foundation costs a pretty penny, with prices ranging from $45 for the Tinted Moisturizer to $54 for the Veiled Foundation. But there are ways to get your money’s worth from these luxe formulas!
Buy The Vault
Purchasing the Foundation Vault containing all the shades can seem pricey at first. But broken down, each foundation ends up costing just $33 – much more affordable than buying individually.
This is the best value if you love playing with different shades and formulas. Plus, it’s a fun way to explore the full range in your own home.
Shop The Sales
Retailers like Sephora and Dermstore regularly run sales and promotions on prestige beauty brands like Smith And Cult. Sign up for email lists and download apps to get alerts on discounts.
Stock up on your staple shade during the bi-annual sales like the Sephora VIB event for 20% off. The Foundation Vault also goes on sale during bigger events – perfect timing to buy!
Get Free Samples
Ask for samples at department store counters and Sephora to test shades and formulas before purchasing. Many brands like Smith And Cult now offer virtual try-on tools online to get color matched.
Ordering foundation samples is super helpful if you can’t swatch in person. Or request freebies with online orders using promo codes.
Share With Friends
Split the cost of the Foundation Vault with makeup loving friends. You each get to find your perfect match while saving major bucks. Make a fun girls day of swatching and sipping champagne together!
You can also divide up backup bottles of your staple shades and share when one of you runs out before the next sale. Keeping makeup costs down while staying fab.
For Sensitive Skin: How to Find Your Perfect Foundation Match
Smith And Cult Foundation is free of many irritants found in conventional makeup. But those with very sensitive skin still need to take precautions to avoid reactions. Follow these tips to safely find your perfect foundation match:
Do A Patch Test
Before slathering foundation all over the face, do a patch test on the inner arm or behind the ear. Apply a small amount and leave on for 24 hours checking for any redness or itching, which may indicate irritation or allergy.
Check The Ingredient List
Avoid foundations with alcohol, fragrance, and essential oils high up on the ingredient list, as these are common irritants. Stick to simpler, skin-friendly formulas free of these additives.
Smith And Cult foundations are fragrance free and have minimal ingredients, making them a safer choice. But always read the label just to be sure.
Remove Properly
Many people sensitive to foundation have issues only when it’s left on the skin overnight clogging pores. Be sure to fully remove makeup before bed with a gentle, fragrance free cleanser.
Micellar water is ideal for sensitive skin types as it cleans makeup away without tugging at the skin. Bioderma Sensibio H2O is the gold standard!
Add Skincare Underneath
Apply a layer of soothing, antioxidant rich skincare products like vitamin C serum and snail mucin essence before foundation. This creates a protective barrier while adding hydration to prevent irritation.
Know Your Triggers
Keep a log of ingredients and formulas that have caused breakouts or reactions for you in the past. Cross reference these against new makeup to avoid products likely to cause issues based on your history.
Everyone’s sensitivities are unique, so ingredient avoidance will be different for each person. But over time, you’ll learn what your skin can and can’t handle.
Get The Look: My Go-To Smith And Cult Foundation Makeup Routine For Glowing Skin
As a makeup artist, I’ve worked with many celebrities and models using Smith And Cult Foundation to create stunning looks on camera and the red carpet.
Here’s a breakdown of my go-to technique for flawless, radiant coverage using Smith And Cult products:
Prep
Start with moisturizer massaged into the skin. Let it fully absorb before makeup.
Use Ole Henriksen Glow2OH Dark Spot Toner – the AHAs gently exfoliate while the vitamin C brightens.
Massage Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil into the skin while it’s still damp from toner. This gives an antioxidant boost while priming skin for makeup.
Complexion
Dot Veiled Foundation all over and use a damp beauty sponge to blend outward in a stippling motion. Focus on evening out skintone rather than heavy coverage.
Conceal blemishes and dark circles with Votre Vu On Est Ensemble Perfecting Concealer – the creamy formula blends seamlessly.
Set t-zone with Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder using a fluffy brush to avoid cakiness.
Glow
Sweep Westman Atelier Contour Stick in Biscuit along the hollows of the cheeks and perimeter of face for subtle definition.
Blend on the high points of cheekbones, brow bones, nose, and cupids bow with a liquid highlighter likeLANEIGE Glowy Makeup Serum.
Spritz MAC Fix+ all over to melt powders together for a lit-from-within finish.
Eyes & Lips
Apply Smith & Cult Book Of Eyes Eye Quad in Noon Suite – the rosy neutrals are universally flattering.
Define eyes with a chocolate brown pencil liner, finishing with two coats of It Cosmetics Lash Blow Out Mascara.
Line lips with Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Lip Pencil in Manic, then pat on YSL Volupte Tint-In-Oil for a hydrated stain.
Finish with a spritz of Mario Badescu Facial Spray with Aloe, Cucumber and Green Tea to refresh the completed look. Dewy, glowing skin for days!
Master Multitasking: How To Layer Smith And Cult Foundation With Other Makeup
One of the great things about Smith And Cult Foundation is how beautifully it layers. You can safely apply it over or under other complexion products without pilling, streaking, or disturbing makeup.
Here’s how to master multitasking for customized coverage and color with Smith And Cult Foundation:
Over Sunscreen
Apply your regular facial SPF as the first layer. Let it fully absorb, then smooth your Smith And Cult Foundation on top. The sunscreen protects while the foundation perfects skintone.
Under Concealer
Spot conceal blemishes, dark circles, or discoloration after applying your Smith And Cult base. Pat concealer into the skin, then tap lightly with a sponge to blend edges into the foundation.
Over Serum
Take an antioxidant serum with sheer tint, like OLEHENRIKSEN Truth Serum, and apply first for a wash of color. Layer Smith And Cult Foundation on top where you need more coverage.
Under Powder
Dust a translucent powder like Laura Mercier on top of Smith And Cult Foundation to set makeup while controlling shine on the t-zone. The powder mattifies without disturbing the foundation beneath.
Over Cream
Swipe a cream product like blush, bronzer or highlight onto the high points of the face atop your Smith And Cult Foundation. The creamy texture will melt into the foundation for a natural-looking flush.
Under Mixers
Customize the coverage and finish of Smith And Cult Foundation by mixing in a serum, oil or primer before application. The foundation effortlessly incorporates other products.
So don’t be afraid to get creative and layer away with your Smith And Cult Foundation! Proper makeup prep means your layers will meld together beautifully.
Achieve Flawless Coverage: How To Correct Skin Concerns With Smith And Cult Foundation
Smith And Cult Foundation offers buildable coverage that can be tailored to conceal a variety of skin imperfections and discoloration.
Here’s how to achieve flawless-looking coverage tailored to your unique skin concerns:
Blemishes
Full Coverage: Spot conceal acne, scars and dark spots after foundation with a pigmented concealer like Tarte Shape Tape. Dab this over the area with a small brush, then set with loose powder.
Sheer Coverage: Mix a drop of concealer into your Smith And Cult foundation, then use a damp sponge to stipple onto blemishes. The foundation muted the concealer for a more natural effect.
Dark Circles
Full Coverage: After applying foundation, pat on a color correcting peach concealer like Becca Under Eye Brightening Corrector to neutralize dark tones. Layer your regular concealer on top.
Sheer Coverage: Take your ring finger and gently press small amounts of Smith And Cult Foundation directly onto dark circles, building coverage as needed. Use a patting and rolling motion to avoid tugging delicate skin.
Uneven Skintone
Full Coverage: Choose The Foundation for the most coverage and use a dense brush to build it up where needed. Mix with a liquid highlighter to liven up dullness.
Sheer Coverage: Hydrate skin well before makeup. Sheer out the Tinted Moisturizer lightly across the whole face to minimize the appearance of skintone variations.
Rosacea
Full Coverage: Look for neutral cool-toned shades to counteract ruddiness. Stipple foundation on with a sponge then set with powder only where needed to avoid emphasizing flaky patches.
Sheer Coverage: Opt for the luminous Veiled Foundation to provide an airbrushed effect over redness. Mix with a green color corrector primer underneath to neutralize.
Get creative with application techniques and tools to customize Smith And Cult Foundation for flawless, natural-looking coverage of any skin concern!
Expert Reviewed: A Makeup Artist’s Honest Thoughts on Smith And Cult Foundation
As a professional makeup artist working in fashion, editorial, and bridal, I’ve tried hundreds of foundations over the years. Smith And Cult tops my list of favorites – here’s my honest review:
The Good
- Inclusive Shade Range: With 18 options across undertones, finding a match for any skintone is easy. Olive and deeper complexions are well represented.
- Soft, Skin-Like Finish: No cake face here! The luminous satin finish looks more like real skin than makeup. Blends out seamlessly.
- Lightweight Texture: Thin but buildable consistency feels weightless on skin. Doesn’t slip, gather in lines, or emphasize pores and texture.
- Nourishing Ingredients: Packed with plant oils, fruit extracts, and vitamins. Leaves skin looking plump and dewy, not dried out. Ideal even for dry and mature skin types.
- Minimal Irritants: Free of synthetic fragrance, essential oils, and drying alcohols. Suitable for those with sensitive or blemish-prone skin.
The Bad
- Messy Pump Packaging: The glass bottle and pump dispenser looks pretty, but can get messy. Doesn’t let you get every last drop.
- Pricey: $46-$54 is a splurge for foundation. Get the most value by buying the Vault during sales periods.
- Strong Scent: While synthetic fragrance free, the botanical oils have a potent herbal citrus smell. Could be irritating for some.
The Bottom Line
Smith And Cult Foundation earns its cult status amongst makeup lovers. The shade range, formulas, and finish selection are outstanding. If you have the budget, it’s a worthwhile investment for flawless radiant coverage.
Get Your Glow On: The 6 Best Drugstore Foundation Dupes For Smith And Cult
Smith And Cult foundations deliver radiant, dewy coverage, but the price tag is admittedly steep. Luckily there are lots of affordably priced dupes that give nearly identical results!
If you’re looking for that lit-from-within Smith And Cult glow on a drugstore budget, check out these top dupes:
1. L’Oreal True Match Lumi
This lightweight serum foundation has a similar luminous finish. The shade range is expansive and the formula layers beautifully.
2. Milani Screen Queen
Get the soft focus filter effect with this dewy, medium coverage foundation. The glow is gorgeous and it wears comfortably.
3. NYX Bare With Me Tinted Skin Veil
With a blend of hydrating oils and light coverage, this gives Smith And Cult vibes at a fraction of the price. Dewy and breathable.
4. Covergirl Clean Fresh Creamy Foundation
Despite being full coverage, the satin finish still imparts radiance. Reviews rave about the skin-like natural effect.
5. Revlon Photoready Candid Antioxidant Foundation
The antioxidant, vitamin enriched formula helps nourish skin while giving that subtle glow. Great for dry skin types.
6. Physicians Formula The Healthy Foundation
Packed with nourishing ingredients like peptides and hyaluronic acid. The finish is luminous without being greasy.
Try out a few of these affordable dupes to get the radiant coverage of Smith And Cult for less! With the right skincare and application techniques, you can fake that high-end glow.
Get The Details: Answering All Your Smith And Cult Foundation Questions
Smith And Cult Foundation has skyrocketed to popularity for its stellar coverage, range of finishes, and skin enhancing ingredients. But you probably still have some questions about these luxe formulas.
Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about Smith And Cult Foundation:
Is Smith And Cult cruelty free?
Yes! Smith And Cult is Leaping Bunny certified cruelty-free and does not test on animals.
What is the coverage level?
The original Foundation offers medium, buildable coverage. The Veiled Foundation provides sheer to light coverage. Their Tinted Moisturizer delivers very sheer, natural coverage.
What is the best finish?
The Foundation has a satin finish while the Veiled Foundation is more radiant and dewy. The Tinted Moisturizer provides a moisturized, fresh finish.
Does it oxidize?
Smith And Cult Foundation does not tend to oxidize or change color as it sets into skin. The colors stay true to the shade you apply.
Is it good for oily skin?
Yes, Smith And Cult controls oil reasonably well. Blotting and setting with powder in the t-zone will help longer wear. Avoid the dewier Veiled finish if very oily.
Does it have flashback?
Nope, Smith And Cult Foundation photographs beautifully! No white cast or flashback thanks to the skin-perfecting pigments.
How long does it last?
On average, Smith And Cult Foundation lasts 8 to 10 hours on the skin before fading or transferring. Properly priming and setting extends wear time.
What is the best way to apply?
For lighter coverage, use fingers or a damp makeup sponge. For more coverage, use a denser foundation brush to build up.
Does it clog pores?
Smith And Cult is non-comedogenic so it won’t clog pores as long as you thoroughly remove makeup at the end of the day.
Let me know if you have any other questions! I’m always happy to help with makeup tips and tricks for Smith And Cult products.