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Lip primer - do I need to shell out for MAC?

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notMarlene · 25/10/2012 16:30

I'm after something for under a very matte lipstick to help it stay put longer and ease the (slight) drying it causes. Word has it that MAC is the best (and IME it often is) but I'd rather pay less if I can. THe MAC stuff it 17.50 euros for 1.5 grams which makes it almost exactly twice as expensive, gram for gram, as me lippy!

That said, I don't fancy spending a fortune on trying a series of cheaper things that don't cut the mustard and then buying the MAC anyway either. So, can anyone tell me what to do for the best? I'm not in the UK so UK supermarket stuff is out of my reach.

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notMarlene · 25/10/2012 16:34

(boots / superdrug and the like are unavailable too)

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MooMinCow · 25/10/2012 18:30

hello again Grin

E.L.F cosmetics do one (never tried it though). they do have some great (cheap) stuff - the studio line in particular (love the cream eyeshadow pots).

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notMarlene · 26/10/2012 11:15

Thanks moomin - I'll see if I can find some reviews.

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FaffTastic · 26/10/2012 11:54

Does putting a tiny bit of foundation across your lips before applying lipstick not act the same as lip primer?

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notMarlene · 26/10/2012 12:00

Dunno - I don't wear foundation.

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FaffTastic · 26/10/2012 12:30

Ok - just thought if you did it would be cheaper than shelling out extra for a seperate lip primer which is essentially a foundation for lips

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notMarlene · 26/10/2012 12:39

Really Confused

I'm clueless on the foundation front, thought it was primer>foundation>blusher & highlighter, which is 1/2 rhe reason I've never bothered with the stuff.

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notMarlene · 26/10/2012 12:40

I could get some foundation I suppose, would it not just mix in and feck up the colour of my lippy?

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MooMinCow · 27/10/2012 10:55

depends what you want the primer to do IMO. if you need to even skin tone use concealer/foundation (but can be drying). if you need it for moisturising and to improve colour longevity go for the balm type?

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