Wow, I found a topic that The Beauty Department hasn't completely covered. I love that blog! If you love makeup, and you haven't stumbled across that blog, it's time to add a new bookmark. So, I want to talk to you about primers. Don't worry, this will be less uncomfortable than that time someone sat you down for "The Talk". Do you currently use a primer? For anything? There are quite a few out there and it can be confusing so I'm going to simplify it. Get the best of what you can afford. There. Everyone's different, everyone's skin is different so everyone's primer experience is going to be different. I can't give you a miracle panacea primer, I can just tell you why I use them, how I use them, and which ones I use. So here goes.
Why use a primer? Because you want everything to stay where you put it and look good while it's there. Primers help pigments adhere to skin. It's like painting a wall with primer before you get the color on, or putting gesso on a canvas before you start to paint. You're preparing the skin's surface to receive makeup. But like everything in life, too much of a good thing isn't good. More primer isn't going to be better, it's just going to get cakey or pill or roll or crease. It's not a good look. Be easy.
Nobody pays me to endorse products. I don't even think anyone reads this thing honestly so if I suggest something, it's because I love it. Like, crazy love it. Like, I can't believe I put makeup on anyone without this stuff love it.
That said, here are my favorite primers and why:
All MAC primers: No joke. I'm a MAC certified artist formerly of the Cville VA counter. Every time they came out with a new primer, I lost my mind over it.
Urban Decay's Eyeshadow Primer Potion: It doesn't move. In fact, without some good makeup remover, you're going to have a time getting it off.
Urban Decay's Naked Skin face primer: It looks ridiculously peach when it comes out of the tube, but your skin looks amazing after application. Sometimes, that's all I wear on my skin, no foundation, no tinted moisturizer.
L'oreal's Magic Lumi: It's more of an illuminator/highlighter but it does brighten dull skin and mixes well with foundations and tinted moisturizers.
L'oreal's Magic Perfecting Base: Not quite good enough to wear alone, it kind of has a sticky quality if you don't set it with powder or apply your foundation of choice over. It still looks lovely and wears well on my dry skin. A little bit goes a long way.
Urban Decay's Ozone Lip Pencil: Its clear! Its an amazing barrier against color bleed! I love it! I don't usually like lip primers because they don't address chap issues. If you have chapped lips, you need to exfoliate. No primer can fix that, but a moisturizing one can help prevent it from getting as bad. Also, no primer in the world is going to help a lip biter like me. I've chewed off more lip product than I can even count.
In summation, find a primer you like, use it sparingly so it doesn't gum up and get gross, and fall in love with makeup that doesn't move.
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