Primer isn’t just for oily skin, though it’s often marketed as such. Primers come in different formulas to suit your specific needs and can be used on different areas of your face. Here are 6 reasons why everyone should be using primer:
What is primer?
In a nutshell, primer is a make-up product that helps your skin look better. Primer is applied before foundation and creates a smooth base for foundation to sit on top of. It can also help keep your make-up looking good for longer.
Primers come in many different forms: there are water-based primers which are more hydrating but less long lasting; silicone based ones which will make you look super matte but aren’t great if you have oily skin; gel or oil based formulas that give more coverage while allowing you to build up gradually over time (and they tend not to crease!). There are even specialized primers designed specifically for individual areas like eyes or lips!
Why do you need primer?
Primer is an important step in your make-up routine, and it can do wonders for your skin.
Primers smooth out the texture of your skin and help makeup last longer. The best primers also blur fine lines and pores, making it look like you’re wearing no product at all (but with better coverage than what you’d get without primer). Primer also helps prevent breakouts by keeping oil production under control so that the rest of your foundation doesn’t slide right off when applied overtop!
How do you use primer?
To use primer, simply apply it to your face. You can do this with a sponge or brush.
Typically, you will want to apply primer before foundation and powder. However, if you’re looking for a dewy look and want more of an illuminating effect on the skin (as opposed to mattifying), then applying it after these products could be beneficial as well!
Primer is also great for setting blush and eyeshadow because it helps them last longer on your skin without creasing. If you have oily lids like mine do remember though: don’t forget about mascara! A good primer will prevent smudging from happening at all costs so don’t forget this step when priming up those lashes!
Which are the best primers for oily skin?
If you have oily skin, there are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a primer.
- Oil-free primers are generally preferable to those with oil because they will help prevent breakouts and keep your face looking matte throughout the day.
- Matte primers can be great for oily skin if they’re formulated with salicylic acid (which helps absorb excess oil) or zinc oxide (which dries out the area). If you want something more natural, look for products made with silica powder–it’s gentle on sensitive complexions and won’t clog pores like talc or other fillers often do.
Which are the best primers for combination skin?
You’re a combination skin type if your skin is oily in some areas, but dry in others. This means that it’s important to choose a primer that suits both your oily and dry areas of the face. Before applying make-up, you should use a lightweight formula with hyaluronic acid or glycerin to hydrate your skin–this will help prevent clogging of the pores and keep them looking clear. You also want to look for non-comedogenic primers (ones that don’t contain ingredients such as mineral oil). Lastly, choose one with a matte finish so it doesn’t add extra shine onto already shiny spots!
Which are the best primers for dry skin?
If you have dry skin, there are a few things to consider when choosing a primer. You want something that will hydrate and moisturize your face without making it look shiny or greasy. A mattifying formula will help prevent oils from breaking through your foundation, which can cause it to look cakey or settle into fine lines on the face.
A good oil-free option is also ideal for people with dry complexions because they don’t contain any ingredients that could clog pores and exacerbate already sensitive skin conditions like eczema or rosacea (or even acne). Finally, if you’re looking for something tinted–whether it’s just enough coverage so your dark circles aren’t noticeable or full-on color correction–a silicone base may be best suited for this purpose since these primers typically provide high levels of coverage while remaining lightweight enough not interfere with other products applied afterward (like powders).
Primer makes your make-up last longer and look smoother.
Primer is a must-have for anyone who wants their make-up to last all day. Primers help keep your skin hydrated and healthy, so they’re also an essential part of any good beauty routine.
Primers are applied before foundation, so they can be worn alone or under other types of makeup (such as blush). They come in different formulas that suit different skin types: water-based primers are ideal for oily skin; silicone-based ones work well with dry areas like around the eyes; gel or cream formulas work well on normal complexions.
Conclusion
Primer is a must have for every woman. It makes your make-up last longer and look smoother. You can use it on its own or under foundation, depending on what type of skin you have and how much coverage you want from your primer. Primers also come in different textures so there’s something for everyone!