Maybelline New York Facestudio Master Prime Primer Makeup, Blur+ Defend, 1 Fl Oz (1 Count)
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Because it's a primer, not a moisturizer, I never used it at night. You certainly could, but it's a foundation primer, and you don't go to bed with foundation on. A night moisturizer is something I would recommend.
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Selected User Reviews For Maybelline New York Facestudio Master Prime Primer Makeup, Blur+ Defend, 1 Fl Oz (1 Count)
It's perfect for my needs because I have combination/oily skin. The texture isn't like silicone; it's more like a lotion that dries slightly tacky and feels pleasant on the skin. It has SPF 30, which is great for me, and though it claims to blur, I don't see much blurring, but that isn't a big deal for me. If you're worried about mattifying or blurring your skin, especially in the T-zone, this is the product for you. If you're not in the right mindset, this may not be the best option for you. It works well as an everyday primer, especially when combined with my SPF moisturizer. I don't always wear foundation, but when I do, I opt for the Maybelline Fit Me Matte Poreless, and I think they complement each other nicely! There is a faint, barely discernible scent, but it is not unpleasant. Even though it has SPF, I haven't noticed any flashback in photos.
I've been using this product for over a year and have ticked all of the boxes. After applying facial sunscreen, I had a lot of trouble putting on make-up. It would clump up or ball up the makeup. After that, I tried a primer for my makeup. It worked out fine, but there was an extra step involved. SPF is included in this product. PRIMER - There's no need to wait for sunscreen to dry or set, making this a true "twofer. " Works on all areas of the face, including the eyeshadow area, and aids in the application of eyebrow pencils. powder. Because it's such a great product, I've purchased some for my sisters and friends.
Before applying base makeup, make sure pores and lines are blurred. This "primer" highlighted each and every line. pore more than you would if you didn't use the "primer"! br>I used a "pasty" look for my base makeup. DEAD IN A COFFIN pasty, to be precise! br>I'm going to return it as soon as possible for a refund!.
It eliminates the need for me to apply SPF. I've used it a lot and haven't had any nasty "SPF-related" issues yet. incidents involving the eyes.
This primer appeals to me greatly. I've been experimenting with different brands over the last few months and have found this to be the most moisturizing, and the fact that it also has SPF makes it even better. The only thing I'd change is that I'd like it to be more purple. I have a yellow undertone to my skin and feel compelled to use a purple pigment to counteract it. I usually just use a drop of gentian violet in my foundation and that's all it takes.
Yes, it's a diffuser. No. 1 Primer This is the first time I've used a makeup primer that also acts as a sunscreen. It definitely has the feel and smell of a sunblock. It has a subtle gleam to it that acts as a visual diffuser. However, it lacks the pore-minimizing, smoothing, and silky-feeling properties of a true primer. I'm going to repurpose it and keep it in my purse for when I need to reapply facial sunblock on the go. It's a high-quality item that will serve its purpose well. If you want a smooth canvas for your foundation, stick to using your favorite designated primer.
This is a one-step process. Although I enjoyed it, the scent was HORRIBLE. I'm a huge fan of floral scents. I also enjoy the scents of Coty Airspun and Huda Beauty. and it was excruciatingly painful. I'd be embarrassed to have intimate contact with anyone wearing this primer because it smells like an old lady and is extremely unattractive. She goes to the back of the makeup drawer.
It looks good at first, but if you have oily skin, you'll need to blot the oil off your face after a few minutes. It's not just dewy; it's oily as well.