Primer is open for debate. Some people swear you need it, no matter what. But really, what’s it good for? Your face? Your eyes? Is it really necessary to use a primer for everyone, every day?
Here’s the low down on Primer. At least as I see it.
Primer is a silicone based liquid to be used before your foundation and after your lotion. You don’t need to use it every day. It’s not absolutely necessary to use for every person or for every occasion, as it’s an extra layer that can take you extra time, not to mention extra buildup on your skin. Everyday makeup doesn’t have to be as full coverage, or as dramatic as makeup for a night out.
What it’s really good for is dry skin, skin with blemishes or skin with wrinkles and fine lines. Its purpose is to create a smooth surface on top of your skin, thanks to its primary ingredient, silicone. It’s supposed to help create a smooth canvas on which to create your master piece. The silicone in it fills in fine lines and pores, smoothing out the blemishes, and decreasing the appearance of dry skin.
Primer isn’t essential for long wear makeup, so only use if necessary on brides, long photo shoots, or on those days when you need your makeup to last. It adds an extra layer to that flawless finished look that might cause slippage when combined with body heat and sweat. So use with discretion.
If you choose to use primer apply over your daily moisturizer. Apply with a makeup sponge, or if you’re like me, with your fingertips. You can apply it to your face, in your T-Zone area, where most people experience pores and fine lines. After it is applied simply apply your foundation, your powder and you will have a smooth palette on which to create the look you desire.
Well ladies, hope this answers the question of whether or not you should use primer.
Primer’s I would recommend:
Mircoperfecting Primer from Makeup Forever
Photo Finish Foundation Primer by Smashbox
the AMAZING Spackle by Laura Geller
And my ALL TIME Favorite the Poreless Primer by ELF Cosmetics (a whopping $10 for their large bottle.) – this option is not only cost effective but works great. A little bit of this goes a VERY long way.
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