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Primer to disguise pores and very fine lines

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Littleshortcake · 17/06/2020 09:39

Impossible???
I have open pores (not too viable since I changed my cleansing routine and fine lines - I'm in my early forties and they are starting to appear on my forehead)

I used to love Clinique instant perfector (think that was what it was called but it's discontinued)

Any help appreciated?

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Littleshortcake · 17/06/2020 09:40

Visable

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Starfish83 · 17/06/2020 09:42

Hi OP, Benefit Porefessional always gets really good reviews on here. I used it ages ago and remember it being good - am going to treat myself to some soon!

CatherineTheNotSoGreat · 17/06/2020 10:11

I second Benefit Porefessional. It's excellent. And if you are in anyway oily, it's even more excellent.

Terralee · 17/06/2020 10:25

I like Boots No7 airbrush away pore minimising primer.

I did try the Benefit one but it made my skin feel tight so I took it back.

Littleshortcake · 17/06/2020 11:41

Thanks so much

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Lockdownhairdontcare · 17/06/2020 12:24

Porefessional is great. I also use Trinny London miracle blur on any stubborn pores and fine lines.

Luaa · 17/06/2020 12:54

I have the same issue and have tried porefessional and wasn't impressed. I've currently got two different ones I switch between, or sometimes use both. One is a MUA stick one and one is a putty one, but I'd have to check where it's from. Neither are amazing, but I find them better than porefessional and cheaper.

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