If you're talking about the Pore Perfecting one, I tried it and I hated itIt was too thick, it dried down kind of patchy and then my foundation wouldn't go on smoothly at all. I was really disappointed.
The Porefessional from Benefit is very silky like the Smashbox primer. It definitely reduces the look of pores and gives your skin an overall smooth and flawless finish. I don't know how much oil control you're going to get out of it though, if you have really oily skin. I'd recommend using a mattifyer like Urban Decay's De-Slick in a tube if you want something that's specifically made to keep shine at bay![]()
I use a small amount of Lanacane (anti chafing gel). Works great!
I rather like it. It's not thick and it smooths on easily. My skin is mostly normal, with just a little occasional t-zone oilyness (but very minimal). I personally think that my foundation looks better when I wear it. I'll have this tube forever, it's huge and I only use it in the t-zone.
I like it as a primer-it definitely minimizes pores and leaves behind this silky finish kind of like the Smashbox Photo Finish Primer but a little...less? It's not quite as silky smooth as that one, but it makes your skin look much better-flawless and pore-less! It's almost the exact same product as Dr. Brandt's Pores No More, if you've ever tried that one-just a lot cheaperThanks for the recs! I'm curious about how well the Benefit one is just as a primer? Does it work well compared to other primers?
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i brought a primer set from urban decay that included both face primers. to be honest, i wouldn't purchase them again because while they did not break me out it did not seem to do anything when i applied it.
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I've been using the Korres Vitamin E Primer for a few months now and I like the way my skin feels with it...but I still haven't found my HG face primer![]()
I use it with a mattifyer (UD's DeSlick in a Tube is the best one I've found, although I used to use Milk of Magnesia from the drug store lol-sounds crazy but it worked!). I put the mattifyer on my t-zone since I've got combination skin, then I use the Korres primer all over my face. After my foundation I set it with MUFE Matte Setting Powder and I don't really have to touch up all day-obviously my face doesn't stay totally matte but it never gets that greasy-nasty look it used to get.
Sephora brand came out with an Anti-Shine Primer and I made a sample of it yesterday at work. It's wearing well, actually. I've only had my makeup on for 4 hours though-I'll test it out tomorrow and see how it holds up all day. I didn't use my mattifyer with this one since it's supposed to be like a 2 in 1-I'll definitely let you know!
You know what's funny? I try so many primers and I never seem to notice a difference in how my makeup applies when I'm doing it on myself, but at work when I'm doing a foundation consult I see a huge difference! Whenever clients ask me not to use a primer (people don't understand how they work and don't want to buy them) I cringe-the foundation looks a million times better (smoother, more even, more natural) over a primer. Especially the Korres, although I think I like their newer one more (Quercetin and Oak AntiAging Primer-silkier than the Vitamin E).
there could never be one HG primer for all the varieties of skins.. everybody has to try whatever suits them best.