I don't usually use one but I'd like to try one. I'm probably going to end up with either Smashbox or Mac, there's both a Mac and Sephora near
me. Any recommendations? My skin's pretty oily, pale and I don't wear make-up everyday so I'd prefer something lighter. I also use liquid
foundation and and only a touch of powder. Thanks!
What's a good makeup primer?
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babylulu |
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Posts: 24071 (02/19/2009 5:31 PM) |
i was going to say Smashbox but you were already considering it. I think Fashion Fair has a primer but I'm not sure.
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ILuvJustinRandall |
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Posts: 2683 (02/19/2009 5:32 PM) |
Thoughts on Smashbox or Mac would be very helpful too
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lawlrus |
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Posts: 670 (02/19/2009 5:42 PM) |
Try the Smashbox Photo Finish Light. It's supposed to be more suitable for oily skin.
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raWrr222 |
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Posts: 2449 (02/19/2009 5:54 PM) |
I use CARGO's blu_ray HD Mattifier. The mattifier absorbs some of the oil. It comes out of the tube tinted, but goes on clear. I've gotten many
compliments on my skin using that and MUFE's HD foundation.
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ILuvJustinRandall |
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Posts: 2685 (02/19/2009 6:26 PM) |
Thanks, I might check out the Cargo one.
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Posts: 91 (02/19/2009 7:53 PM) |
I wanted to know that too. So thanks.
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Posts: 2170 (02/19/2009 7:55 PM) |
For those who wear primers, what is the difference in using a primer vs. not using any at all?
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