Hope you're all having a wonderful Sunday! Today I'm going to share the benefits of a tinted primer today.
I've been using the Napolean Perdis SET calming pre-foundation primer for the last couple of weeks and I don't hate it but I don't love it either. The green primer has helped calm redness on my skin and give me a soft base to start with. I've noticed my skin is less red too, even without the primer, so it must have done something good!
The way colour correcting primers help is that they combat bigger areas of unwanted colour, as opposed to a little colour flaw that can be sorted out with a colour correcting concealer (if you want to know more about the concealers check out my last post Colour Correcting Concealer).
People with rosacea would benefit greatly from a colour correcting primer, it will help a tad, however, this does depend on the severity of your rosacea. Likewise, people with yellow based tones in their skin often find it hard to wear many foundations as a lot of foundations on the market cater to pink based tones (I'll be posting on how to find your undertone soonish!). Purple primers are very popular in the Asian market for this very reason. Yellow is also there for anyone with dark colours they want to get rid of and purple-y undertones (any of you been in a fistfight recently? you might like this!.. not that we condone fistfights at Foxie!).
Any of you needing a little help to achieve a natural glow, try a coral based primer, mix it in with your foundation or add it underneath tired and dull looking skin for a just been on holiday glow.
Talk to you all very soon!
Stay Foxie! XOXO
The way colour correcting primers help is that they combat bigger areas of unwanted colour, as opposed to a little colour flaw that can be sorted out with a colour correcting concealer (if you want to know more about the concealers check out my last post Colour Correcting Concealer).
People with rosacea would benefit greatly from a colour correcting primer, it will help a tad, however, this does depend on the severity of your rosacea. Likewise, people with yellow based tones in their skin often find it hard to wear many foundations as a lot of foundations on the market cater to pink based tones (I'll be posting on how to find your undertone soonish!). Purple primers are very popular in the Asian market for this very reason. Yellow is also there for anyone with dark colours they want to get rid of and purple-y undertones (any of you been in a fistfight recently? you might like this!.. not that we condone fistfights at Foxie!).
Any of you needing a little help to achieve a natural glow, try a coral based primer, mix it in with your foundation or add it underneath tired and dull looking skin for a just been on holiday glow.
Talk to you all very soon!
Stay Foxie! XOXO
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