Also, when the label says to use a pea-sized amount for your entire face, it’s best you follow their suggestion, because too much primer can actually cause your makeup to slip or pill (which is the opposite of the intended effect). For starters, you should always apply it to clean skin, after any skin care products but before your makeup. That said, how you use a primer is crucial to its success. Like a base coat when you polish your nails (or a primer before you paint walls), a makeup primer is a smart prep step for the smoothest possible finish. However, if you’re someone with overactive sebaceous glands (translation: you have oily skin), a primer could make a noticeable difference in how your makeup goes on and wears throughout the day. Primer is one of those products that people either swear by or skip altogether.
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