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Dec 17, 2014
Katie C.
Any reccomendations for primers I have dry skin and freckles.
Dec 18, 2014
Hailey K.
Noooo don't use a primer! primers get clogged in your pores, make you break out, dry your skin out and other gross things. if you want to make your makeup last longer, use a setting spray. because you have dry skin, try the b6 urban decay one.
Dec 18, 2014
Holly C.
Yeah, I would recommend trying a setting spray... Put on a moisturiser, spray some setting spray on, apply your makeup and then apply some more setting spray, trust me it will change your life😂😂
Dec 18, 2014
Santanna B.
Try the antiaging primer from cover fx. It has hyalauronic acid for hydration and its awesome for sensitive skin.
Dec 18, 2014
Nancy L.
Smashbox primer!
Dec 19, 2014
Gisell G.
Hailey you are very misinformed. I primer does not clog your pores,(some do,not all) it does not dry out your skin, (you just need to get the right primer for you skin type) (&always moisturize before foundation, even if you're not using primer) & it absolutely does not make you break out. Unless you get the wrong one for your skin type.
A primer acts as a barrier between your skin & the foundation, it's your base. Since you have dry skin you need to find a primer for dry skin. I have hear good things about the Laura mercier hydrating primer & what Nancy mentioned, the smash box hydrating primer. Also make sure your primers are noncomedogenic ( won't clog your pores) :-) sometimes when we are misinformed we can miss out on great things
Dec 21, 2014
Mackenzie K.
Elf mineral primer