Primers that actually work?!
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Aug 2, 2015
Makayla K.
I've never felt the need to buy primers, but not I'm having problems with foundation settling into my smile lines and under eyes, I have been trying makeup forever smoothing primer and honestly it's not doing anything. Any ideas help! Thanks.
Aug 2, 2015
Makayla K.
Now* oops
Aug 2, 2015
katie s.
I have one from L'Oreal. Can't tell you exact name since it's still packed in my suitcase, but it comes in a red squeeze tube. It lasts my foundation all day and makes everything blend smoothly!
Aug 2, 2015
Makayla K.
Jacqueline, I do wait a few minutes and I tap it into my skin instead of rubbing it. I use MUFE HD foundation and apply it with either a kabuki brush or a beauty blender. And it usually collapses after a couple hours max.
Aug 3, 2015
Makayla K.
I have normal combination skin. I usually have dryer skin but it's been all over the last couple months. Also I'm not acne prone so I use about one full pump to cover my whole face/neck. I'm not building it up, I just use it to even my skin tone and smooth out my skin not cover up anything major.