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Morphe Face Primers Morphe 2 Hint Hint Skin Tint-Black

Morphe 2 Hint Hint Skin Tint-Black

Face Primer, Moisturizing

£16.00
Asos
Selfridges
in 2 stores

3 tips when shopping for a makeup primer

To make your makeup last all day and give you a flawless finish, apply a primer before your foundation. Not only does it help your makeup stay put, but it also has other benefits:

  • If you want a natural glow, look for a primer with illuminating properties. This will give you a radiant look and provide a great canvas for your makeup.

  • To blur the appearance of pores and fine lines, try a primer with blurring properties. It's smoothing and evening out your skin.

  • For color correction, look for a primer that evens out your skin tone, like reducing redness.

  • If you have oily skin and tend to get shiny throughout the day, try mattifying primers. These help control oil and keep your makeup in place for longer.

  • Don't forget to protect your skin from sun damage by using a primer with SPF. This will help prevent dark spots and keep your skin healthy.

When it comes to applying primer, using your fingers is usually the easiest method. Your body temperature helps the product to spread smoothly. But if you prefer to use tools, a brush is a great option. Simply brush the primer onto your face - there's no need to massage it in.

If you're having trouble with your primer pilling when you apply foundation, there are a few tricks you can try. First, use less primer. Just a pea-sized amount should be enough, and apply it gently to your skin.

You can also look for a silicone-free primer. Silicone-based products tend to pill because they don't absorb into the skin. Check the ingredient list and avoid silicones if you think they might be causing the issue. While most primers do contain silicone, there are silicone-free options available.

Check out some more useful tips from Marie Claire to keep your make-up last all day.

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