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The Ultimate Primer Guide: Tips From A Professional Makeup Artist

The Ultimate Primer Guide: Tips From A Professional Makeup Artist

Smashbox's Director of International Education & Artistry, Will Malherbe shares with us all his primer secrets

Primers

Primers have blossomed in the beauty industry and have become such an important part of our makeup routine that we forgot what was life without these skim-preppers. We all know that primers go before foundation and help to create a flawless, long-lasting base. However, with so many options saturating the market, it's tough finding the right one to address our skin concerns.

Recently, BAZAAR sat down with professional makeup artist with Smashbox Cosmetics, Will Malherbe for some major primer troubleshooting and answering some primer FAQs:

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Will Malherbe

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Will Malherbe

1. Is a primer step necessary for every makeup-wearing individual?

Not at all. Primers are meant to address any concerns or troubles you may have. Be it to make a foundation last longer or making your eyeshadows stay vibrant for longer, primers are solutions to existing problems. If you have normal skin that doesn't have an issue with foundation wearing down weirdly, or if your eyeshadows never crease, then there is absolutely no need for you to introduce this step into your makeup routine. However, if you do have issues to address, then you can find the right primer to fix those issues.

2. Is it necessary to use a primer everyday?

Is it necessary to wear makeup everyday? Is it necessary to get dressed nice everyday? Ultimately it's all about personal preference. Primers don't seem essential because their effects aren't immediately visible, they are more like supporting characters to let your main characters (ie. your makeup) shine.

Putting on makeup is like wearing the perfect outfit. And primer is like wearing the perfect, sexy underwear to highlight assets and detract attention from problem areas underneath the garment. No one wants to wear a Valentino gown with grubby, granny panties. You wear your best to do justice to the dress and your figure. 

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3. What do you need to look out for before picking a primer for you?

Pay attention to your skin and the foundation you will be using that day. Are you feeling particularly oily today? Are you experiencing some dry patches? Perhaps you have some fine lines that you would like to blur out so that foundation won't settle there. If you are using a really dewy foundation, perhaps you need to balance it out with a more mattifying primer. Primers are very personalized products. With such a wide range available to address any concern, pair a primer that will balance and improve the appearance of the skin. Foundation can't do it all, the primer step is where you should correct the things you need correcting.

4. What is multi-priming?

As the name suggests, it's all about using different primers to target different concerns on your face. You can create the perfect primer cocktail for you with any number of primers. It's particularly helpful for people who have combination skin. For instance, they might use an oil-control primer on the T-zone and a luminizing primer on the rest of the face to create a radiant yet not at all greasy complexion.

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5. Primer Vs Foundation. Which is worth investing more?

You don’t want to be too reliant on your foundation. It's just meant to even out your skintone. Furthermore, you can’t change your skin type every single day and you can’t change your foundation everyday. But you can have more than 1 primer maybe, perhaps to do things that you need to do, depending whether you are oilier, or if your skin is sallow due to long nights, or if you need added hydration on the drier parts of your face. Primer is used to correct and foundation is used to add colour.

6. What is the best way to apply primers?

Fingers, always fingers. Sponges and brushes do the job, but with fingers, you can feel exactly how much you are putting on the skin. Fingers will tell you if you're using too much or too little. Thus, preventing over-application and a more seamless finish.

7. Can you replace your moisturizer with a primer or vice versa?

You can, but it is dependent on your skin. If you just need added hydration, sometimes a sticky moisturizer with a high glycerin content is enough to make the foundation stick to your skin whilst keeping it from drying out. Some hydrating primers are moisturizing enough for those with normal to oily skin types and thus, can replace their day creams. However, if your concern involves pore-filling and smoothing, you will need two separate products.

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Adding another step to your face routine in the morning might be tough for those who are pressed for time. Smashbox's primer water is easy to apply with just a couple of spritz before and after makeup application. It's a 2-in-1 primer and makeup setting spray so you can kill two birds with one stone.
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Smashbox Primer Water

Giorgio Armani has combined sunscreen and primer in this one, perfect for those who can't be bothered to do two separate steps. This lightweight primer provides a smooth base whilst providing both UVA and UVB protection.
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Giorgio Armani Maestro UV Skin Defense Primer SPF 50

The mineral veil primer does it all! It's perfect for someone who just wants one bottle to do everything. From blurring out pores and making your foundation last all day, this silky primer is one to look into.
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Hourglass Mineral Veil Primer

If you have oily eyelids that make every eyeshadow in the world turn into "crease city", then the Nars shadow base is a must have. You only need a little bit and it will prevent oils from breaking down your eyeshadow as well as making the colours more vibrant for longer.
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Nars Smudge Proof Shadow Base

If you do lots of skin treatments or have overly reactive skin that gets irritated easily, the Cover FX calming primer is formulated specifically for that. It has a light lotion texture with cucumber extract to soothe and endothelyol to reduce redness and inflammation.
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Cover Fx Calming Primer

The Marc Jacobs coconut primer is enriched with concentrated coconut extract and coconut water-derived polysaccharide complex that hydrates the skin whilst prepping it for makeup. Perfect for those who suffer from dry, flaky skin! Plus, did we mention its heavenly coconut scent?
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Marc Jacobs Undercover Perfecting Coconut Primer

Grease-prone pals out there, we feel your pain! The MUFE mattifying primer is godsend when the oils on your face decide to break down all the hard work you did this morning. Be warned! It's super potent, so only apply this primer to oily regions of the face otherwise, it might be counter productive.
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Make Up For Ever Step 1 Skin Equalizer Mattifying Primer

We all know that beauty sleep is essential for a radiant, glowing complexion. But we don't always the luxury of clocking in that 8 hours. Becca's First Light Priming Filter has a subtle lilac tint to brighten the complexion to give a fresh-faced look, on top the usual priming functions.
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Becca First Light Priming Filter

A great multi-purpose product, this primer oil is a concoction of over 50 different oils whilst still having a feather-light consistency that sinks right into the skin. The primer oil can be mixed into foundations to create a more emollient base or to sheer out dry, heavy foundations. It also helps coverage products looks more skin-like. The oil can also be added to your skincare routine as a hydrating treatment, both day and night.
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Smashbox Primer Oil

Get your glow on with this liquid illuminator cum primer by Burberry. It comes in two shades and provides a glowy base to your foundation so you look like you are glowing from within.
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Burberry Fresh Glow Luminous Fluid Base

Sometimes 8 hours isn't enough. People who work long hours need their makeup to work just as long, if not longer. The name 'Diorever Forever & Ever' says it all. This primer locks your face into place until you decide to take it off.
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Diorskin Forever & Ever Wear Primer Spf 20

If you are worried that primers will clog your pores and cause breakouts, this is the best option for you. It's a oil-free, water-based gel that helps minimize pores and salicylic acid to combat any active zits.
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Laura Mercier Blemish-less Foundation Primer

Silicone heavy primers are the perfect choice for anyone suffering from uneven skin texture and are looking to create a smoother appearance. Use just a bit of Porefessional on problematic regions to create a silky, smooth base that foundation can glide over.
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Benefit Porefessional

The Korean glow is like no other. Glossy, dewy moisturised skin that is the envy of all. No mere hydrating primer will do, you need one that really packs a punch and has a high glycerin content. HERA's magic starter will impact that k-drama, youthful sheen to even the driest of skins.
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Hera Magic Starter Base

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