I have heard nothing but good things around the internet Milani Eyeshadow Primer, so when I spotted it at CVS I snatched it up ($6.49), and decided to give it a 12 hour run.
It's a "nude" flesh tone type color and it can be a bit oily if you don't shake it up a bit.
You only need about the size of a pea for both eyes.
Ignore my crazy eyebrows - I hadn't "done" them yet :) |
It definitely smoothed out my veiny eyelids (I have it on the left) - I didn't really get to check how much it intensifies colors as I wore neutrals.
From the left: 8am, 2pm, 8pm |
Have you tried Milani's eye primer? Do you NEED I primer? (I do!)
Jasmine
I'm going to have a look for this! UD Primer Potion doesn't work for me anymore.
ReplyDeleteUD never really worked for me either - everyone I know who likes it has OILY eyelids. Mine are pretty normal - let me know if you can't find it, I'll send you one!
DeleteOkay, it's official--I must try this! Every single blogger that has reviewed this has raved about it!
ReplyDeleteI'm in the market for a new primer, actually. I'm interested in this one now. Seems to have done a good enough job. Thanks for the review! :)
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It's really good for the price, reminds me of Too Face Shadow Insurance.
DeleteI'm going to give this one a try... hopefully it doesn't dry out my eyelids like UDPP :(
ReplyDeleteSarah
Eyeshadow Addicts Anonymous
I swear UDPP was made for oily, oily eyelids - and this is not like that!
DeleteI haven't really looked into other eye primers. I have 4 of the UDPP and I think it's enough to last me for the rest of my life or until they go bad, lol. Otherwise, it would be nice to try other primers.
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