If I've learned one really valuable lesson about cosmetics, it's to never skip primer. At one point a couple of years back, I felt like I couldn't find the right foundation for me. Even with expensive foundations, nothing seemed to apply right or last through the day, so I was always wearing too much or re-applying to compensate for it wearing off. I asked a makeup artist about the issue, and her reply was simply: "What primer are you using?". She was shocked when I revealed..."Well, I'm not."
Apparently, it's a basic rule of the cosmetics world that you never put any makeup on your face without applying primer first. And now that I've used several different primers, I agree wholeheartedly with the rule!
Since using primer, I use LESS makeup. This allows me to purchase BETTER, more expensive cosmetics (which are better for my skin!), and to not worry about re-applying throughout the day. Primers are made to address various skin issues, and here are two of my favorites.
1. Color Me Right: PUR Minerals Color-Correcting Primer
This primer is made to - you guessed it - correct discolorations. It comes in neutral (to even color/tone), green (reduce redness), and peach (reduce dark spots). It's a mid-price primer at around $30 per bottle, and does a pretty good job making your skin look more evenly-colored. This was my go-to primer for quite a while, and I still keep it on hand.
2. Keep It On: Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer
A bit on the higher end, this primer does it all - evens skin tone, reduces pore size, creates a smoother canvas for makeup application - but most of all, this one is great for keeping makeup on. I have literally used this (with foundation) before a sweaty workout - and my makeup didn't come off. Impressive. It runs more expensive, at around $50 per bottle, but does last a long time. With the savings it provides on foundation, it's still worth it. It also contains SPF 15, giving you a little extra protection.
Unfortunately, my third favorite primer (Tarte ReCreate) was terrific for smoothing the skin out and creating the perfect base for foundation, but it was discontinued - bummer. My search for a replacement continues.
All in all, the money spent on a good primer comes back to me tenfold when I can use less makeup AND feel more confident in my overall appearance day to day. Definitely a product I recommend for all women. Does anyone else have primers you love?