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Under eye primer

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haggistramp · 31/03/2021 06:36

Waaah, now at that stage where my foundation/concealer creases in my wrinkles. I dont set with powder as that makes it worse. Come tell me the best under eye primers that will stop this happening please. And if they are pricey or not 🤣

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lawn · 10/05/2021 09:37

Bump!

mymymy0 · 10/05/2021 11:22

Another bump

Cailleach1 · 10/05/2021 17:08

I have heard good things about Too faced shadow insurance primer. It is costly (£18). It is cruelty free, too.

www3.next.co.uk/style/ls142802/R62834#R62834

Cailleach1 · 10/05/2021 17:12

In Boots as well.

Baboutheocelot · 10/05/2021 17:15

I was told to always put on eye cream before concealer so I got a nip and fab one which was relatively cheap. Seems to do the job.

lawn · 11/05/2021 06:09

I already use eye cream under concealer but need a primer as well. Was using Laura Geller Spackle but it's been discontinued. Have just ordered the Bobbi Brown one - will report back

lawn · 11/05/2021 06:10

The Smashbox one gets good reviews but didn't work for me

MakeUpHelpNeeded · 11/05/2021 07:07

Have you tried dabbing on some setting spray with your finger first and then putting powder over the top? I think it makes a big difference.

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lawn · 19/05/2021 07:16

MakeuphelpNeeded do you mean setting spray over concealer, and then powder? Doesn't work for me but this seems to be a very personal thing.

I've used the Bobbi Brown primer for a few days now and would recommend it. Better than the Laura Geller which was my previous go-to.

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