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#1 crystal_willow

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 03:04 PM

I recently had a breakout due to some surgery I had recently.... I could not do my regimen which had previously cleared my skin

Anyway I had to reinvest in my makeup so ....

since I have watched a few online tutorials and have been convinced of the benefits of using a primer I decided to buy one but I was determined to get one that was officially non-comodogenic.

I just used it today and I really reccomend getting one, it really felt like applying velvety pearls to my skin, I had to use less foundation (was tempted to skip foundation and go straight to concealor but I didn't). The concealor actually did get rid of the signs of my breakout as opposed to what happends ususally where my spots are just very reduced...

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Loreal Professional Studios Primer...

do you guys know of any others? I thought this would be a good thing for us to discuss as everyone will have different preferences as to which product they like in particular and also as a good source of info for anyone looking for a non comodogenic primer.

#2 JodieeeAnne

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Posted 21 February 2012 - 02:16 AM

I'm quite a fan of Smashbox, its quite expensive I guess for the little tube but it goes a long way and I really notice the difference when I do & don't use it.

If I do my makeup without primer then by the end of the day you can start to see my red marks and spots again (I'm a toucher unfortunately - I try to refrain as much as possible but don't really realise I'm leaning my hand on my chin.
But with smashbox, even with the touching it just doesn't seem to budge.

If I'm having a good face week I don't use it all over, just my nose to make it look more refined =)





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