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Primed and Poreless Pure (oil free)
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Jun 15, 2020

I like this primer a lot but won't be using again since it has fragrance in it. Such a shame. I will not repurchase.

Feb 23, 2016

pretty good primer. it smoothed my face and lasted quite long. it wasnt amazing though and im still on the lookout for the perfect primer.

Dec 31, 2015

Waste of time and money. This went back to Ulta. It was super hydrating for something for oily skin. Did not even anchor my makeup to my face. UGH!

Mar 26, 2015

This is a good primer, I just don't think its the primer for those with dry skin, which is me. It does make your face flawless, and matte, just a little too matte for me personally. It doesn't compl...

Mar 19, 2015

I got this as a 100-point perk from Sephora. I use it only on the oily areas of my face (cheeks, nose, forehead), and I can see the shine go away after I use it. You need to let it set, which takes a ...

Jan 16, 2015

I can't believe this has such a poor rating? :( I love this stuff. I have oily/combination skin that's very sensitive. With this my makeup stays in place for hours, I only occasionally need to re-powd...

Jan 12, 2015

This is just crap in a pretty tube. I have the Primed and Poreless translucent powder and i absolutely love it, so when i came across this at Sephora, i was pretty excited. I figured the combination w...

Oct 13, 2014

I have large pores, fine lines, and oily skin. This primer is amazing at smoothing out my skin before applying my Estée Lauder double wear foundation. I spread it on with my fingers, then put exces...

Oct 5, 2014

Don't waste your money on this. There are sooo many wonderful primers out there, but this is not one! Has a greasy consistency and feels heavy on. Reminds me of the maybelline baby skin primer.

Sep 6, 2014

I've tried every primer on Earth, and this one did it for me. I have the oiliest skin you will ever, ever, ever encounter, so most primers were laughable in terms of thinking they could tame the Texac...