![]() It’s tacky when first applied and needs a minute to dry down to set. This hypo-allergenic and cruelty-free primer coats the eyelids with a neutral matte flesh tone that covers veins, freckles and redness. I used all matte eyeshadows which are notoriously difficult to blend from a palette that I know isn’t the longest lasting or best wearing on it’s own. ![]() I took pictures of each right after applying the eyeshadow, at mid-day and at night to compare how the primer affects blendability, color saturation, and wear. To level the playing field, I applied each primer in the same way (with fingers), I used the same eyeshadows with each applied with the same brushes to the same areas (I even used the same eyeliner and mascara). Here’s how the eyeshadow looked at the end of the day without any primer: Here’s how the eyeshadow looked when first applied: I tried inexpensive against costly and long-time favorites against new comers and as always, the results surprised me. ![]() I tended to opt for primers that were tinted but they didn’t always offer the best results. I like a primer that covers over my freckles and veins but doesn’t accentuate the wrinkes or crepeyness (a tall order). They’re freckled, veined, wrinkled, crepey and saggy (getting older is so much fun)!! So using any primer just doesn’t cut it anymore. I have sun-damaged eyelids from my years as a sun-worshiper. ![]() I put 9 Eyelid Primers to the test to find the best eyelid primer for mature skin. ![]()
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