Milk vs MUFE!

· Fashion team
It feels like every brand is dropping a new skin tint lately, and honestly — I'm not mad about it.
Lightweight complexion products are perfect for achieving that effortless, fresh-faced look while still giving your skin the hydration and glow it deserves.
Two of the most talked-about new launches are Make Up For Ever's Super Boost Skin Tint and Milk Makeup's Hydro Grip 12-Hour Hydrating Skin Tint. I put both to the test, and here's how they compare!
1. Make Up For Ever – Super Boost Skin Tint
This tint definitely leans into skincare-meets-makeup territory. It's infused with Hyaluronic Acid and Polyglutamic Acid, both known for keeping your skin plump and hydrated throughout the day. The coverage is light with a natural, skin-like finish, making it ideal for "no-makeup" makeup days. It looks beautiful on the skin — smooth, radiant, and fresh — but if I'm being honest, it doesn't feel like an absolute must-have.
2. Milk Makeup – Hydro Grip 12-Hour Hydrating Skin Tint
Now this one impressed me right away. True to Milk's signature Hydro Grip line, this skin tint delivers a gorgeous dewy, hydrated finish that looks like a natural filter on your skin. It provides light to medium coverage, evening out your complexion while still letting your skin shine through.
If you're all about fresh, hydrated, and effortless skin, you can't go wrong with either of these tints. But if you want something that lasts all day and makes your skin look naturally filtered, Milk Makeup takes the crown. It's hydrating, glowy, and absolutely summer-approved.