I don’t want my primer or foundation for that matter to make me look older! #4 is the one that most recently has been bothering me the most. It would give me lines, where there were none.My foundation would “slide” off my face (Literally!!).My major issues with this primer (even after I changed foundations, several times!) were the following… What I achieved instead was a messy, greasy, overly done foundation look. Going into this purchase I was expecting flawless looking skin. Especially when they are backed by Beauty Gurus like EssieButton, He圜laire and of course the sales representatives at Ulta. However, when paired with the Clean Slate Primer, my foundation was sliding off my face by midday! Now when I drop over $80 on products I have high expectations of their effectiveness. The foundation itself was an amazing, full coverage product that gave me a photo ready look. Let me just start off by saying that I HATED this product when combined with the Tarte liquid foundation. (Tip: Use a liquid foundation brush for applying product) One down side to the composition of this product is that, it takes quite a bit of product to cover the entire face. When placed on the skin it moisturizes and makes the face look “matte”. The Primer itself is very soft, and is a very thick moose like consistency. Now I had a hard time deciding whether or not I was even going to review this primer because I have had mixed emotions regarding its effectiveness.At the beginning of September, I purchased this primer in conjunction with the Tarte Amazonian Clay Liquid Foundation ($38.00). For last month I decided to try out Tarte’s Clean Slate Timeless Smoothing Primer ($39.00). Every now and then I like to buy highly recomended products and give them a whirl.
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