MAC makeup.

A friend of mine is a professional makeup artist for some of the TV shows, films & commercials here in NYC. I get to visit her on set sometimes, when security isn't so tight and they let me visit. There are usually 3-4 makeup artists on some of the bigger shoots, (like for Sex & the City,) and most of them use MAC make up.
The foundation is heavily pigmented, so you don't have to apply a thick layer and look "made up." MAC has a professional line, and an every day line. MAC has a mineral powder line, but they do NOT recommend it, nor is it used on film sets. It just does not give the necessary coverage. LIQUID foundation is better.
Here is a link for a
MAC makeup thread here.
A couple other makeup artists use Chanel.
Also, the number ONE trick: is to make sure you finish off your foundation (any brand,) with a very fine transparent powder, applied & blended in with a great soft blending brush. The transparent powder really sets the foundation so it looks like the texture of skin, rather than makeup sitting
on top of the skin. And it gives a flawless finish. My MAC blending brush costs me $30 and it is worth every penny.
