![]() ![]() In general, a good rule of thumb for those with oily skin is to shop for primers specifically stating they were created with oily skin types in mind, and some other keywords and phrases to look for are "matte," "oil-free," "noncomedogenic," " blurring," etc. And if you're oily, certain primers are going to be a far more successful bet than others. The key to finding an amazing primer? Hone in on the specific formulas that cater to your particular skin type or skin concerns. However, after shunning most primers for years and simply letting my oily skin have its way with my foundation (it never ended well), I got sick of my perpetually melty face and decided to dabble. For the most part, people seem to fall into one of two camps: 100% pro primer or 100% against. ![]() ![]() Photo: talked about it before- primers are known for their relatively controversial nature. ![]()
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