![]() (Many reviewers noted that this product was not only incredible for rendering pores invisible but also helped minimize the appearance of fine lines and crepey skin. As for the "poreless" claim, I can't say it dramatically changed the texture of my face, but then again, I don't really have enlarged pores or wrinkles to begin with. Some matte concealers and foundations can be a bit severe (even on my oily skin), so having a hydrating base really helped achieve a more flawless, natural finish. That said, I definitely noticed a smoother application with the primer on compared to bare skin. ![]() Unless I'm doing my makeup for a special occasion, I usually skip primer altogether. It felt really hydrating and comfortable on, and it definitely served its purpose as a base for foundation. (According to BeautyTok, you can also use a sponge to buff it into skin.) While it definitely didn't mattify my skin completely, I did love the subtle blurring effect it gave. The Putty Primer is working like a charm for me right now.I applied a small amount onto my cheeks, forehead, and nose, and blended it out with my fingers. So am I still tempted to splurge on the Tatcha primer? I can't say that I am at this time. I do prefer the tube format of the POREfessional. While I don't hate the jar packaging, it's not my favorite. Create the perfect canvas with the influencer-approved elf Poreless Putty Primer. The Putty Primer gives me a dose of moisture that I don't get from the POREfessional, but the blurring of the pores and staying power are all pretty similar. I'd say the primer in my collection that comes the closest to this formula would be Benefit's POREfessional Face Primer, which retails for $43 CA (21g). Because it has one of my new favorite skincare ingredients called squalane, I think this would work for a lot of people. I don't have very big pores, but I do notice a bit of a blurring effect. It starts to wear down around my nose first. I get a good 8-12 hours of wear when using this primer. This works really well with my skin and just melts right in. Without it, I was afraid it was not going to AnyoneĮlse remember that? Well, I think putty in this instance is a bit of a With while growing up where you could stretch it and poke it. I think I had this image of that Silly Putty I used to play ![]() I had no idea what to expect when I heard The Putty Primer only comes in one shade "Universal Sheer" and I would say that is more than enough because you can't see this once it is applied. There is a scent to the formula, but it's indiscernible as to what it is and it is not overbearing. It's plastic, but still feels substantial. I like the sleek packaging and it's easy enough to throw into your travel makeup bag and small enough to not take much room. I'm sure the Tatcha one has a few better ingredients that sets it apart, but I just want something that works when it boils down to it.ĭoes anyone else have to give themselves a pep talk before using a product for the first time? Look at that smoothness! ![]() If I find out a definitive answer, I'll update this post! And if you know already, please let me know in the comments. I'm actually wondering if the Putty Primer is an online-only thing here, because I've only ever seen it listed online but not in any store. Poreless Putty Primer for $8 US and Ulta online lists it for just over $10 CA. Poreless Putty Primer BUY 8.50 Amazon BUY 10.00 Ulta Beauty E.l.f's primer is translucent pale pink in the jar but goes on invisible once you blend it out. The Tatcha Silk Canvas primer costs $68 CA for a full-option (20g) and $28 CA for a mini one (7g). ![]()
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