4.8 Stars, 552 Reviews, and 6 Editor Wear Tests—Is This Blurring Foundation Worth It?

Editors test Huda Beauty Foundation
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Welcome to Internet Famous, a monthly series in which we ask our Instagram followers to vote on a viral beauty product that's taken social media by storm. Then the beauty team will take the winning pick for a spin and share their reviews—pictures included.

According to a 2024 study conducted by the Cosmetify Index, which analyzes the top beauty brands, Huda Beauty has the highest social media following, with 64.4 million followers across Instagram and TikTok. This is no surprise to the beauty team here at WWW—we've remained tuned into every single launch and look from the iconic brand all year long. In 2024, the Easy Bake Loose Baking & Setting Powder ($38) reigned supreme (and became my personal favorite), alongside the Lip Contour 2.0 Automatic Matte Lip Pencil ($21), but the list of best sellers doesn't stop there.

I like to think of 2024 as the year of complexion products. Just think of all the concealers, skin tints, and foundations that were released this year. And in the sea of viral foundations, Huda Beauty's Easy Blur Natural Airbrush Foundation ($37) came out on top. I won't bore you with the stats, but this beloved foundation received high praise from some of the most trusted beauty content creators. Our editors test-drove this foundation and the reviews were surprising.

Before we get into our honest thoughts, let's do a product breakdown. Easy Blur is a lightweight, medium-to-buildable coverage foundation that's non-comedogenic (meaning it won't clog your pores) and ultra-blurring. The key ingredients are 1.5% niacinamide, which smooths the look of uneven texture and tone, and silica, which blurs the look of pores to help you achieve that filter-like finish. After Huda Beauty founder, Huda Kattan, worked on over 100 (yes, 100) versions of this product, it finally launched in 29 shades and quickly took social media by storm. But I won't keep you waiting any longer—keep scrolling to see if this product lives up to the hype.

Editors test Huda Beauty Foundation

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"For me, this product applied as advertised. It feels lightweight, the blurring effect is there, and it looks fairly natural on the skin. I only did one layer and it provided a true medium amount of coverage, but I'd stop there if you prefer a more skin-like look. Overall, I still prefer skin tints for daily wear, but I think this is a great fuller coverage option for my fellow less-is-more makeup wearers." — Natalie Gray Herder, editor

Editors test Huda Beauty Foundation

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"I'll be honest: I have a hard time believing product descriptions when they refer to a foundation as 'lightweight.' Oftentimes, 'lightweight' is a filler word used to indicate that the product won't leave you looking cakey. But as a regular foundation wearer, that's not enough for me. Lightweight should mean that my skin looks and feels like skin, that it works well with the rest of my complexion products, and that it's comfortable for all-day wear. (I'm basically looking for the formula of a skin tint with the coverage of a foundation.) This one does all of the above. I love that this is buildable enough to cover my blemishes without leaving a heavy feeling after applying more product. The before-and-after pics don't lie. I'm impressed by how big of a transformation this foundation gave me with very little product." — Aniyah Morinia, fashion and beauty editor

Editors test Huda Beauty Foundation

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"Though I always opt for tinted moisturizer as my base, I was excited to give this hyped-up Huda launch a try. It has a natural finish but leans a bit more velvety-matte, so I added a few drops of Rhode Glazing Milk and a spritz of glowy setting spray to give my complexion a radiant finish. I love that it played nice with my other skincare and makeup products. No foundation is magic, so I wasn't necessarily expecting an airbrushed, Paris-filter type of finish, but this one came pretty close to it. I definitely see myself reaching for this on special occasions when I want a truly flawless base without feeling like I'm wearing heavy foundation." — Emma Walsh, beauty editor

Editors test Huda Beauty Foundation

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"I'm not a medium-to-full foundation girl, but I know there's a time and place when it's necessary to look flawlessly airbrushed—from photoshoots to ultra-glam holiday parties. Personally, I loved the coverage this foundation gave, but I did find the formula to be slightly drying, especially during the winter months. That being said, if you're looking for something full coverage and tend to have oilier skin, I bet you'd like this!" — Emma Hughes, social media editor

Editor tests Huda Beauty foundation

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"As someone who wears foundation nearly every day (and who has tried a lot of them), I'm pretty particular about what makes a 'good foundation' in my book. And honestly, this one came close to checking all my boxes. It's lightweight yet buildable (check), has a natural-matte finish (check), blends super easily (check), and doesn't settle into my fine lines (whew, check). The one box it didn't check is longevity—it just didn't last well for me throughout the day. After eight hours it had oxidized and highlighted my texture in a way I didn't love. I still think this is a foundation I'd use every now and then because I love the coverage and finish, but it probably won't be my go-to." — Sahara Clement, copy editor

Editors test Huda Beauty Foundation

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"Given all the hype surrounding this product, I really wanted to love it—but I sadly didn't. There are a few reasons why. I couldn't get past the smell. Granted, I'm pregnant right now so all my senses are heightened. I also didn't love the texture. It dried pretty quickly when applying it, which made it hard to blend out, and it made my skin feel extra dry. I'd be open to trying it with the primer that's recommended, but I also accept that it just might not be the right foundation for my skin—it happens!" — Caitie Bellamy, Group Executive Director, branded content and beauty

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Aniyah Morinia
Associate Branded Content Editor
Aniyah Morinia is an NYC-based associate beauty and fashion editor at Who What Wear. She has worked in fashion media since 2018 and joined WWW's branded content team, where she not only writes for some of her favorite brands but also creates content for them. Aniyah will find any excuse to get a photo of her outfit and absolutely loves taking photos. She graduated from the University of Florida in 2020 with a bachlor's degree in public relations and started post-grad life freelancing for EveryStylishGirl, Riot Swim, and Baby Tress. Since starting at Who What Wear, Aniyah has developed a passion for hosting livestreams, working red carpets, and creating TikToks in addition to writing fashion and beauty stories. When Aniyah's not writing or creating content, you can find her exploring Brooklyn and eating her way through the city. She'll never pass up the opportunity to uncover an NYC hidden gem or mix and mingle with her friends (all while swapping holy-grail products, of course).