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By *ads35 OP Man 29 weeks ago
wexford |
Ladies and actually I guess anyone that uses primer, I understand moisturising etc before applying primer. However can you use more than one primer at once? Ie one for pores one for filling lines, one for colour correction ? And which primer do ye find works best? |
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By (user no longer on site) 28 weeks ago
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"You can. I wouldn’t layer them. Different ones on different zones of the face. "
This
Elf do a decent poreless primer
Milk Hydro grip is good if you need your makeup to last a while
NYX has a colour correcting pallet. If you need help with which colours to use you can find a colour correcting guide online. |
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By *ads35 OP Man 28 weeks ago
wexford |
"You can. I wouldn’t layer them. Different ones on different zones of the face.
This
Elf do a decent poreless primer
Milk Hydro grip is good if you need your makeup to last a while
NYX has a colour correcting pallet. If you need help with which colours
to use you can find a colour correcting guide online. "
Have the elf used nyx before did find it good but it's this whole bloody thing of water based primer or silicone moisturiser and oil or powder foundation. So many damn products |
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By *eeveeTV/TS 28 weeks ago
Doncaster |
"Baby Skin is a decent all rounder, Elf do a good primer too. If your objective is to maintain foundation all day lightly powder your primer, setting spray, then foundation , set and spray. "
+1 for Baby Skin |
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"Baby Skin is a decent all rounder, Elf do a good primer too. If your objective is to maintain foundation all day lightly powder your primer, setting spray, then foundation , set and spray. "
Great tip, definitely going to give that a try |
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