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Saturday, April 27, 2019

HOW TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT PRIMER

     HOW TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT PRIMER

For all skin type using the primer


Though manyou skin applying primer considering it a non-essential step makeup routine can make a huge impact on your finished look.  primer  smoothes the surface of your  skin minimizing  the appearance of fine lines and personal, even your skin tone and helps your makeup stay put and smudge  free all day. This article will help you choose the right primer.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT PRIMER:

1. Decide what you want you primer to accomplished.  Are you most concerned with wrinkles and fine lines? Discoloration , Toning down  shine oily skin? There are tons of primer  on the market, so take the time to examine your skin and think about the label or research  online to find the primer that will fit unique needs.

● If you are worried about enlarged pores or wrinkles , search for pore-reducing and anti-aging primer.
● PRIMER should always be used if you are going to airbrush your makeup

2. Evaluate  your skin and decided if you need a color correcting primer if you have dark spots on your skin or dark circles  onder your eyes redness  or shallowness you can find a color-tined  peimer that will neutralize the discoloration. 
Complimentary colors cancel each other out so if you have a red or ruddy skin town the color opposite red on the color wheel (green) will neutralize the red.
HOW TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT PRIMER
Primer
● Reepham in mind you don't necessarily need to use a color-correcting primer at all.you can absolutely use primer that goes on clear. 
● primer with a greenish tint can correct extreme redness. This is especially helpful if you get a sunburn on your face.
● yellow primer work for a light red or pinkish complexion.
● If you have bluish dark spots hyperpigmentation or boruising try orange or peach tines primer.
● If your skin is yellowish or sallow try a lavender tired primer.
3. Figure out your skin type -oily , dry or normal? Primers have different ingredients weight and texture that will work better with different skin types if you're not sure what kind of skin you have wash your face with a gentle cleanser and let after 15-20 minutes?
● If your face feel moist or oily you have oily skin try a mattifying primer to tone down shine and soak up the oil. Primer with salicylic acids absorb excess oil.
● If your skin feels soft and clean you have normal skin experiment with different primer to see what feels best and gives you effect you want.
 
4. Check to see if your foundation is oil or water-base you want to choose a primer that has the same based as your foundation so they don't repel each other. 
   Also pay attention to whenther or not the foundation has silicone as this can sometimes interact poorly with oil-based foundation and make them appear spotty.

●  when trying out a primer, ask for a sample first and try some on your hand. Once it is try apply a little of your foundation.  It the foundation goes on smoothly then you know  your foundation and primer can work together. 
● patchy test any silicone-based primer before putting them on your entire face-some people with sensitive skin have allergic reactions to silicone. 



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