Thursday, June 24, 2010

Does a primer REALLY protect your skin or is it a scam just like how 100% natural makeup is good for your skin?

it seems like using a primer or not using a primer DOESN'T protect my skin from allergic reactions, even from 100% natural mineral makeup, as my skin is EXTREMELY hypersensitive?!Does a primer REALLY protect your skin or is it a scam just like how 100% natural makeup is good for your skin?
No primer doesn't protect your skin. It evens out skin texture to make foundation smoother looking on th face.Does a primer REALLY protect your skin or is it a scam just like how 100% natural makeup is good for your skin?
First of all the purpose of using a primer is to help your makeup stay all day long, or to keep the shine under control for people with oily skin or to get a better makeup finish. A primer doesn't protect your skin. Some primers have SPF and help a little with sun or light protection. You describe your skin as hypersensitive. So, it is very important for you to know what to avoid using in cosmetics. The worst irritant is fragrance in both treatment or makeup. Try to use as much as possible fragrance free products. You could try some Clinique, for example. Then it is very important for you to use the right textures and products for your skin needs. For example, if you use an exfoliator that is too strong for your skin strength than it's too harsh and irritates your skin. Anyway your skin obviously needs very gentle products. And when I say very gentle it means soft ingredients.
Make-up primers don鈥檛 protect the skin from exposure of sunlight (unless they don't include SPF), allergic reactions, etc. They rather help make-up last longer and some include colour correcting elements to pitch down redness, scarring, etc. If natural cosmetics cause allergic reactions to your skin, I recommend that you should visit a dermatologist. They would provide you with the correct advice.
primer isnt to protect its so give the foundation something to stick to so it doesnt rub off durin the day
This is it... There is a huge difference between natural makeup and organic makeup. All organic are natural but not all natural are organic.





Pores come in different sizes. some people have little pores and the makeup absorption is minimal while people with larger pores and oily skin tend to have more issues with makeup staying in the pores. I like organic foundations
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