There’s really nothing worse than working hard on your skincare routine or makeup look only to notice it pilling off within an hour, leaving your skin looking blotchy, textured, and uneven. Picture this: You’re blending out your foundation or concealer, feeling good about your routine, and then—bam. Little flakes, tiny rolls of product, and an uneven finish appear on your skin. Unfortunately… pilling has entered the chat.
Pilling happens when your skincare and makeup don’t play well together, causing products to ball-up on your skin. It’s frustrating, unpredictable, and can turn your flawless glow into a patchy mess. Maybe it’s your moisturizer not fully absorbing into your skin, or a serum that just won’t layer right. Whatever the cause, it’s a quick way to ruin your look.
If pilling has ever forced you to start your makeup over from scratch, you’re not alone. The good news is, you can stop the pilling madness from happening, and we’re going to break down all the details to help you create a smooth, glowy, pill-free finish that lasts.
Why Do Makeup & Skincare Products Pill?
Nothing is more frustrating than seeing tiny flakes and product build-up when you’re trying to achieve a smooth, flawless finish. Pilling can happen for a few different reasons, and while your skincare or makeup routine can be to blame—it’s also about how your products and skin work together.
First, layering products too quickly can be a culprit. Skincare needs time to absorb into the skin before you move on to the next step. If you’re applying makeup over damp or tacky layers, it can cause formulas to roll, rather than blend. Similarly, using too much product is another common issue. Instead of sinking into the skin, excess product sits on top, creating buildup that leads to pilling.
Dry skin can also play a role. When your skin lacks moisture, products don’t absorb as well, making it easier for them to clump up. Lastly, ingredient compatibility matters. If you’re mixing water-based and silicone-based products that don’t work well together, they can separate and cause pilling instead of blending together to create a seamless base.
A few small tweaks to your routine can make all the difference in keeping your makeup smooth and pill-free, so let’s get into it.
Start Your Routine with Clean Skin
If you want your skincare and makeup to apply seamlessly, it all starts with a clean base. Leftover makeup, oil, or impurities can create a barrier on the surface of your skin, making it harder for products to absorb properly—and that’s when pilling happens.
In the morning, start fresh by cleansing your skin to remove any overnight buildup. This gives your skincare a smooth surface to work with, helping each layer absorb instead of sitting on top.
At night, always remove your makeup before applying your PM skincare. Double cleansing—first with a makeup remover, then a gentle cleanser—ensures your skin is truly clean. Follow up with a toner to sweep away any last traces of dirt or bacteria. With a clean, prepped canvas, your serums and moisturizers can sink in properly, setting the stage for juicy, hydrated, healthy skin—and a pill-free glow the next day.
Give Products Time to Absorb
Patience is everything when it comes to layering skincare and ultimately avoiding any pilling. If you don’t let products fully absorb into the skin before applying the next one, they’ll simply sit on top of your skin instead sinking in and doing their job! And once you start layering? That’s when product buildup—and pilling— can happen.
This is especially true for serums, moisturizers, and occlusive products that lock in hydration. If they don’t have time to sink in, your next layer won’t be able to blend properly, leaving a patchy or flaky finish. Throw some makeup on top of it, and your skin will end up blotchy (and you’ll end up frustrated!). We recommend letting every product you apply nearly dry completely before moving onto the next one. When you give each product a moment to absorb, you’ll be setting yourself up for a smooth, flawless glow.
Apply Products in the Right Order
One of the main reasons your makeup and skincare can pill, comes down to the order in which you apply your products. When skincare and makeup aren’t layered properly, they can sit on top of the skin instead of absorbing, leading to product buildup and a less-than-ideal look.
For skincare, always apply products from thinnest to thickest—starting with mists or toners and finishing with heavier creams or moisturizers. Applying lightweight products over thicker ones prevents them from fully soaking-in, which can cause pilling. Want a deep dive on ordering your skincare products? Head to our guide to all things skincare ordering!
The same logic applies for makeup. Start with primer before foundation, and always apply cream or liquid products before setting with powder. Layering out of order can cause formulas to separate or ball-up. If you need some extra pointers on how long to wait between layers, we’ve got the lowdown here .
Use Complementary Formulas Together
Similar to applying products in the wrong order, mixing the wrong formulas together is one of the biggest reasons skincare and makeup can pill. Oil-based and water-based products don’t blend well—just like oil and water don’t mix. If your moisturizer is water-based but your foundation is silicone-based, they can repel each other, leading to separation and pilling.
To avoid this, it’s key to make sure your products are compatible. Water-based formulas are lightweight, absorb quickly, and work well for hydration. Oil-based formulas lock in moisture and create a protective barrier. Using them together in the wrong order can prevent proper absorption, causing product buildup.
The same goes for makeup—pairing a water-based primer with a silicone-based foundation can lead to a patchy finish. Not sure which formulas will work best for your skin or your desired look? Our guide to water-based vs. silicone-based makeup products has you covered—literally.
Don’t Over-Apply Products
In the case of skincare and makeup pilling, less is more. Over-applying products—whether it’s skincare, foundation, or primer—can lead to buildup instead of a smooth, blended finish. If your makeup is pilling, too much product could be the reason!
Thick layers of skincare can sit on top of your skin rather than absorbing properly, making it harder for your makeup to adhere and grip to the skin. It’s the same story with foundation or tinted moisturizers—if you apply too much at once, it won’t blend seamlessly and can start rolling into little flakes. The solution? Start light and build gradually! For skincare, apply in slow steps and let each product you use completely absorb and nearly dry down before starting makeup. For makeup, find your favorite tool—like a blending sponge or a high quality makeup brush —and apply your products in thin, even layers to create a flawless finish. If you need more coverage, add a little at a time rather than piling it on all at once.
Frequently Asked Questions About How to Prevent Skincare and Makeup From Pilling
Q: What Does Pilling mean in Makeup?
A: In the beauty world, "pilling" refers to when product starts balling up or rolling off the skin in small clumps. Think of it as being similar to how sweaters can pill over time. Pilling can occur in both your makeup and skincare routines. If you’ve ever experienced pilling, you truly know how frustrating it can be! Pilling can occur for so many reasons such as product compatibility, not allowing skincare to fully absorb into the skin, applying too much product, or layering your products in the wrong order.
Q: What Ingredients in Skincare Cause Pilling?
A: While we can’t pin-point or blame any specific skincare ingredients for causing pilling, we can say ingredients that can dry-out your skin are definitely not your BFF if you’re struggling with pilling products. Dry and cracking skin can cause patchy, textured, uneven application and you guessed it-pilling. Non-compatible ingredients or formulas can also cause pilling, so when mixing and layer products, make sure to check out their ingredients, including if they’re water or silicone-based!
Q: Does Pilling mean My Skincare isn't Working?
A: Not necessarily, but your layering routine may be a culprit of both pilling & less effective skincare. When layering skincare products, it’s important to apply them from thinnest to thickest. Starting with clean skin, apply any mists and toners, then move to serums, follow up with your favorite moisturizers or facial oils, and then finish off your routine with SPF! Applying your skincare from thin to thick allows products to perform effectively while also preventing pilling. And don’t forget to give your products enough time to absorb into your skin before layering on top of them, as these can be another cause of not only pilling, but also less effective skincare performance.
Q: Does Pilling mean I'm Using too Much Moisturizer?
A: Since we love moisturized and hydrated skin, we can’t single-handedly blame over-moisturizing for pilling. Applying to much product (not just your moisturizer!) can be a cause of pilling, so be careful when putting-on and blending-out your primer, foundation concealer, or other products! We recommend buildable products, this way you can start with a small amount and add more as you see fit!
Q: Does Hyaluronic Acid Cause makeup to Pill?
A: Generally, no, you’re in the clear when it comes to hyaluronic acid! Hyaluronic acid is a great component to help moisturize, hydrate, and plump the skin. If you’re dealing with pilling due to dry and flakey skin, add some hyaluronic acid to your routine! Just remember to apply a small amount and let it fully absorb before layering!