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The best CC creams for mature skin hit that sweet spot between coverage and skin care—something your makeup bag starts to prioritize the minute fine lines, dryness, and uneven tone enter the picture. Unlike some traditional foundations, CC creams are designed to multitask, blending skin care and makeup into one easy step. “CC creams combine skin care and makeup, making them very versatile,” says Laura Kay, a makeup artist based in Radlett, England. “They’re perfect for when you start to see the first signs of aging.”
That versatility shows up in all the ways mature skin actually needs support—hydrating formulas that don’t cling to texture, pigments that “help blur age spots and redness,” and built-in SPF for daily wear, adds Kay. And because most CC formulas lean toward a dewy or natural finish rather than a matte one, they keep skin looking fresh.
Our Top CC Creams for Mature Skin
- Best Overall: IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream, $47
- Best Full-Coverage: Dermablend Continuous Correction CC Cream SPF 50, $41
- Best Shade Range: e.l.f. Cosmetics Camo CC Cream, $16
- Best for Sensitive Skin: Cle Cosmetics CCC Cream, $38
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- What are CC creams?
- How are CC creams different from tinted moisturizers or BB creams?
- Meet the experts
- How we test and review products
- Our staff and testers
Best Overall: IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream
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IT Cosmetics
CC+ Cream
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Nordstrom
Ulta Beauty
Why it's worth it: So, how exactly did IT Cosmetics’ CC+ Cream become the GOAT of CC creams? It starts with the brand’s founder, who couldn’t find a foundation that covered rosacea and hyperpigmentation without looking thick or aging her skin—so she made one that did both. The formula features niacinamide to even tone, hyaluronic acid and glycerin to pull in hydration for a plump, fresh finish, and peptides and adenosine to support smoother, firmer-looking skin over time. There’s even colloidal oatmeal to further keep things calm. “This is my go-to when I’m looking for something full coverage with a dewy finish,” says Kay. In other words, you get coverage, glow, and a long-game payoff for your skin.
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- Key ingredients: niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, peptides, adenosine
- Shades: 30
- Finish: dewy
- Coverage: full
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Full-Coverage: Dermablend Continuous Correction CC Cream SPF 50
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Dermablend
Continuous Correction CC Cream SPF 50
Ulta Beauty
Why it's worth it: Earlier versions of CC creams aren’t exactly known for showing up when you need real coverage, but Dermablend’s Continuous Correction CC Cream SPF 50 outperforms half the foundations in your drawer. This is, after all, a brand makeup artists have long kept in their kits on film and TV sets to camouflage actors’ tattoos. That same level of coverage shows up here, thanks to dense-but-flexible pigment suspended in a smoothing silicone base that blurs texture and cancels redness without settling into fine lines.
For mature skin, it’s doing more than covering: niacinamide helps even tone over time, antioxidants like vitamin E support and stabilize the formula, and a hit of caffeine subtly perks up the look of tired, dull skin. And the built-in SPF 50 works as a backup to the sunscreen you’ve already applied—just a little extra coverage where it counts.
Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee
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“I didn’t believe this was a CC cream at first. It completely changed my mind about what CCs can do. The coverage is legit: It basically erased the redness on my cheeks (which, lately, feels permanent thanks to tretinoin) and made my melasma look almost nonexistent. And yet, it somehow pulls off full coverage while still looking like skin.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: 10% homosalate, 4.9% octisalate, 4% octocrylene, niacinamide, caffeine
- Shades: 14
- Finish: natural
- Coverage: full
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Shade Range: e.l.f. Cosmetics Camo CC Cream SPF 30
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E.L.F. Cosmetics
Camo CC Cream SPF 30
Amazon
Ulta Beauty
Why it's worth it: E.l.f. Cosmetics’ Camo CC Cream SPF 30 stands out for its expansive shade range, in part because it behaves “more like a full-coverage foundation than a sheer tint,” says Alexandra McCormick, a makeup artist based in Newport Beach, California. That higher pigment load—thanks to iron oxides—helps counteract the white cast you’d typically expect from zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, so deeper shades stay true instead of looking washed out. It’s also very friendly to mature skin: Hyaluronic acid and glycerin keep things comfortably hydrated, niacinamide helps even tone over time, and peptides plus panthenol add a little extra support. The natural-looking finish delivers real coverage while remaining flexible, so it moves with the skin rather than sitting on top of it. And at drugstore prices, it feels like a bit of a steal.
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- Key ingredients: 7.5% octinoxate, 4.45% titanium dioxide, 13.72% zinc oxide, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, niacinamide, peptides, panthenol
- Shades: 30
- Finish: semi-matte
- Coverage: medium, buildable
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Redness: Erborian CC Crème SPF 25
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Erborian
CC Crème SPF 25
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Ulta Beauty
Sephora
Why it's worth it: Korean beauty has a reputation for keeping skin balanced—and Erborian’s CC Crème is a great example, taking a softer approach that works especially well for mature skin that’s flushed or reactive. Centella asiatica (cica), a K-beauty staple, helps soothe and visibly dial down redness, while glycerin keeps skin comfortably hydrated so the finish doesn’t catch on dryness or fine lines. The sheer, color-adapting pigments neutralize redness and even out your skin tone without masking it completely. So no, this isn’t the one you reach for when you want complete coverage, but it does leave skin looking more even and less flushed. “It gives a natural, skin-like finish with hydrating skin-care benefits, and it smooths tone without looking heavy,” says McCormick.
P.S. Our beauty director, Sarah Kinonen, is especially into the CC Red Correct SPF 25 version—the green tint goes a step further in neutralizing redness for an even calmer-looking finish.
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- Key ingredients: 6% octinoxate, 2% octisalate, 4.33% titanium dioxide, 1.92% zinc oxide,
- Shades: 3
- Finish: natural
- Coverage: sheer
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best with SPF: Pūrlisse Youth Glow Vitamin C CC Cream SPF 50
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Purlisse
Youth Glow Vitamin C CC Cream SPF 50
Amazon
Why it's worth it: If there’s one thing mature (or any) skin shouldn’t negotiate on, it’s sun protection, and Pūrlisse’s Youth Glow Vitamin C CC Cream SPF 50 shows up with a thoughtful mix of mineral and chemical filters. That SPF 50 does the heavy lifting, helping defend against the UV damage that leads to dark spots, fine lines, and loss of firmness in the first place. But it doesn’t stop at protection. There’s vitamin C to fade the look of existing sun damage (think uneven tone, lingering discoloration, and overall dullness). It’s paired with arbutin for extra brightening, sodium hyaluronate for hydration, and adenosine to support smoother-looking skin.
Sea buckthorn extract adds another layer, providing antioxidant support and fatty acids that help nourish and soften skin. “It gives a radiant, glowy finish that is fresh and youthful,” says McCormick. And because the coverage is sheer, it’s easy to reapply throughout the day without things looking heavy.
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- Key ingredients: titanium dioxide (percentage undisclosed), zinc oxide (percentage undisclosed), vitamin C, arbutin, sodium hyaluronate, adenosine, sea buckthorn
- Shades: 4
- Finish: natural
- Coverage: sheer
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Sensitive Skin: Cle Cosmetics CCC Cream
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CLE Cosmetics
CCC Cream
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Revolve
Why it's worth it: “Sensitive skin” might not be an official diagnosis, but ask around—70% of women will tell you they’re dealing with it at least some of the time. Cle Cosmetics’ CCC Cream keeps sensitive, mature skin in mind, starting with a hydrating base of glycerin and hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid to keep things comfortable and cushioned throughout the day. Niacinamide helps even tone while supporting the barrier (always a win when skin feels reactive), and adenosine works in the background to smooth the look of fine lines over time. What makes it especially friendly for sensitivity is the blend of calming botanical extracts—like green tea and blueberry—paired with antioxidant vitamin E. The coverage stays lightweight and flexible, evening things out without overwhelming the skin—and with a respectable 14-shade range, it doesn’t ask you to compromise on match, either.
Tester feedback from former senior news editor Nicola Dall'Asen
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“This product works great when applied with fingers because of the amount of pigment it has. It's got high enough coverage that it masks my skin's unevenness and my less severe blemishes, but it's still light enough to be error-proof. Even if I'm running short on time or energy and fail to properly blend out certain areas, it doesn't really show — hell, this lack of care doesn't show at all through my small, low-quality web camera.” —Nicola Dall’Asen, former senior news editor
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- Key ingredients: 7% octinoxate, 3% octisalate, 9.19% titanium dioxide,
- Shades: 14
- Finish: satin
- Coverage: sheer
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Dry Skin: Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream SPF 30
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Clinique
Moisture Surge CC Cream SPF 30
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Ulta Beauty
Why it's worth it: If you have mature skin that’s perpetually thirsty, Clinique’s Moisture Surge CC Cream SPF 30 taps into what their entire Moisture Surge line does best: delivering layers of hydration without ever feeling heavy. Squalane, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid pull in and lock down moisture, while aloe helps keep things calm and comfortable throughout the day. The texture is creamy but not thick, so it smooths over dryness instead of catching on it.
There’s a subtle brightening effect, too—vitamin E and a stable vitamin C derivative boost radiance, while caffeine adds a bit of life back into tired-looking skin. Shade-wise, it’s limited (five options, mostly lighter tones), which isn’t unusual for CC creams. They’re designed to flex across tones with sheerer pigment, but the inclusion of zinc oxide and titanium dioxide makes that even trickier—mineral filters can leave a slight cast, especially on deeper skin tones. Still, if hydration is the priority, this one earns its spot.
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- Key ingredients: 7.5% octinoxate, 5% octisalate, 5.2% titanium dioxide, 3.2% zinc oxide, squalane, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, vitamin C
- Shades: 5
- Finish: natural
- Coverage: medium
- Fragrance-free: yes
Frequently Asked Questions
What are CC creams?
A CC cream—short for “color-correcting cream”—is designed to even out your complexion by neutralizing things like redness, sallowness, or dullness rather than just covering them up. The pigments are “mixed in such a way that they neutralize color in the skin, creating a more even-looking complexion,” often adjusting for different undertones in the process, says Pilar DeMann, a makeup artist based in Washington Depot, Connecticut. Traditionally, they’re thought to be lighter than foundation, but that’s not always the case these days. “Some of them are very pigmented,” she notes—meaning they may feel lightweight, but still pack enough color to deliver real coverage. Many formulas also slot easily into your skin-care routine, with added benefits that help smooth the look of uneven skin texture and, depending on the formula, offer anything from a dewy glow to a more matte finish.
How are CC creams different from tinted moisturizers or BB creams?
While tinted moisturizers are mostly about lightweight hydration with a hint of color, and BB (beauty balm) creams feature skin care benefits with light-to-medium coverage, CC creams are designed to color-correct—using pigments to neutralize redness, dullness, or uneven tone. They often offer a bit more coverage than a tinted moisturizer and can feel more targeted than a BB cream, especially if your goal is to even things out without relying on foundation that can sometimes be too heavy on mature skin.
Meet the experts
- Pilar DeMann, a makeup artist and founder of Pilar Beauty, based in Washington Depot, Connecticut
- Laura Kay, a makeup artist and founder of Laura Kay London based in Radlett, England
- Alexandra McCormick, a makeup artist based in Newport Beach, California
How we test and review products
Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about a number of factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide shade range inclusive of consumers with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is its packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?
For our review of the best CC creams, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and makeup artists to review the products. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product's performance across four primary categories: ingredients, wear and longevity, packaging, and inclusivity. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete review process and methodology page.
Our staff and testers
A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine. You may simply be browsing for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.
After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from are folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it's never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we're able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.