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Do it Yourself: Primer Potion

Blueeyesangel18

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Yes this got me excited too
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I had to share, I seen this in a video on youtube I don't remember who but credit goes to them anyway
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You only need two ingredients:
1. Your everyday moisturiser
2. A concealer stick or liquid

A jar to keep some of the mixture in

Method:

1. Smash up a small amount of concealer into the jar or if using liquid concealer pour a small amount into the jar.
2. Pour in one or two small pumps of moisturiser (never mix more than twice the amount of concealer it will be too greasy.
3. Mix together and tada diy primer potion
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I have made mine up but I will wear it tomorrow under my shadow and see how it holds up, I'm so excited (sad huh?)
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Hope you enjoyed this tutorial, thanks dolls
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heidik

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have your tried your homemade primer yet? just curious to how it worked out for you
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Azul

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I read on another board that this really works, haven't tried it my self but hey it wouldn't hurt.
 

feeorin

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I don't understand, it's just like putting concealer or foundation on the lid, what's the point of mixing when you can use your foundation? using foundation isn't even wasteful because you need very little for both eyes
 

xxainixx

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Originally Posted by feeorin
I don't understand, it's just like putting concealer or foundation on the lid, what's the point of mixing when you can use your foundation? using foundation isn't even wasteful because you need very little for both eyes


same sentiment. i really dont get the theory.
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astarael7

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i saw something similar to this on youtube, except the girl on youtube used body butter...?? wouldn't this have a kind of opposite effect i.e. make your lids very greasy and thus make your shadow move/slip off completely?
 

Almond_Eyed

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Originally Posted by xxainixx
same sentiment. i really dont get the theory.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by astarael7
i saw something similar to this on youtube, except the girl on youtube used body butter...?? wouldn't this have a kind of opposite effect i.e. make your lids very greasy and thus make your shadow move/slip off completely?

Yeah... it would seem to depend on the type of moisturizer you use, you couldn't just use anything. I use Nivea Creme when my skin is really dry but that would be much too greasy to use as a primer.
 

User38

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what is the cost of your moisturizer and concealer? and does it really pay to save a few dollars by using these up in lieu of purchasing eyelid primer?

doesn't add up to me.
 

Kragey

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Personally, I recommend you just try a good concealer or foundation. Add the moisturizer if your lids are dry. Works for me!
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Vixxan

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This does not work. I have tried to make homemade eye primer potion using several different concealers and moisturizers and they worked sometimes but most of the time they did not hold up. This week I tested ELF $1 eye primer and it lasted 19 hours. This primer has one small problem. If you use it alone your eyeshadow will not be very vibrant. When used with paint pots and shadow sticks the combination lasted 19 hours without creasing. The Glam Shack: Homeade - Eye Shadow Primer
 

Geraldine

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There is a girl in youtube which makes one using stick concealer, lipgloss (the sticky the better) and liquid foundation and now she uses her home made primer in her tutorials.

I did this same "recipe" and it works. the consistency is more heavy than UDPP or TFSI, but it holds my e/s for more than 9 hours (I took off my make at that point), and I gave some to my housekeeper and she told me she even slept with make up on and the next day the e/s were still in place. I'll post the link of the video here in case you are interested, but it is in spanish.

I would say, compare to UDPP or TFSI, I think these two are best ones I have tried, but the home made primer is a great alternative if you are on a budget, or if you live in places where you cannot find high end brands like UD, TF, Mac, etc. In severl places of Latin America, is very hard to get these products, and the girl in the video gives this "recipe" for those who can't find/afford a high end brand primer. At the end of the video she compares the home made primer with the UDPP:

YouTube - Increible pero Cierto...Cómo Hacer tu Primer para Sombras
 

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