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The Best Makeup Primers, Based on Your Skin Type

Learn how to incorporate this staple into your makeup routine.
marzo 10, 2023

Ever make it halfway through the day only to wonder why your makeup seems to have a mind of its own, slipping and sliding in every direction but the one you intended? You’re not alone. You may be meticulous with your skin care routine, but can you say the same thing about your makeup routine? Sure, you love your face makeup—your foundation, concealer, and highlighter—but what about what comes before those must-haves? Yes, we’re talking about primer. You may think that applying primer is an unnecessary step in your makeup routine, but maybe you just haven’t found the right one for your skin type yet. It turns out that using the best primer for your skin type can help ensure a more even face makeup application, and also keep it lasting longer sans smudging. Keep reading to learn about our best primer for oily skin, our best primer for dry skin, and our best primer for mature skin.

HOW TO FIND THE BEST PRIMER FOR YOUR SKIN TYPE

When it comes to acing your makeup base, it all comes down to finding the best primer for your skin type. Choose from the following options, picking the primer that suits your skin’s needs.

The Best Primer for Oily Skin

If you have oily skin, you likely have experienced your complexion looking shiny by midday. So, look for a primer that has a matte finish, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro Matte Lock Makeup Primer, and layer some of it on after completing your skin care routine. This mattifying primer helps blur the look of imperfections and has a matte finish to help you keep shine at bay.

The Best Primer for Dry Skin

Dry skin can often look a little dull, so if you’re dealing with dryness you’ll want a primer that will give your complexion a radiant finish, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro Glow Lock Makeup Primer. Apply the long-lasting formula all over your face before moving on to foundation.

The Best Primer for Mature Skin

Is smoothing fine lines and wrinkles, or an overall unevenness in skin texture, one of your biggest skin concerns? Apply an even layer of the L'Oréal Paris Studio Secrets Professional Magic Perfecting Base over the entirety of your complexion for a flawless finish.

HOW TO Use primer in your beAUTY ROUTINE

Now that you know how to choose the best primer for your skin type, it’s time to learn how to add your makeup primer match to your makeup routine. Follow our step-by-step tutorial below.

Step 1: Go through your skin care routine

Using primer should be the first step in your makeup routine, but it’s definitely not meant to be the first step in your entire beauty routine. After all, you don’t want to apply your makeup primer onto a dirty complexion. So, start by going through your normal skin care routine—cleansing, applying a serum, then topping it all off with a facial moisturizer.

Step 2: Prime your complexion

Simply smooth an even layer of your primer pick onto your entire complexion, from your forehead down to your chin. You can use your hands or a makeup blender to apply primer.

Step 3: Color correct any skin imperfections

If you have redness, dullness, dark circles under the eyes, or dark spots, consider using a color correcting concealer. Use one of the L’Oréal Paris True Match™ Color Correcting Crayons in a shade that can neutralize the appearance of whichever imperfections you want to hide—green will correct redness, yellow is meant to mask blue and purple tones, and peach, bisque, and orange can be used on dark circles. Dot your color corrector(s) of choice onto the imperfections you want to hide, then blend out with a makeup blender before moving on to foundation.

Step 4: Apply foundation

Again, depending on your skin type, you have options. Don’t reach for any old foundation, choose one that matches your skin’s needs. If you have oily skin, use the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Matte Foundation; if you have dry skin, use the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro Glow Foundation. If you’re somewhere in-between, try the L'Oréal Paris Infallible Up to 24HR Fresh Wear Foundation, Lightweight. Whichever you pick, squeeze some onto the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Blend Artist Foundation Blender and stipple it onto your skin.

Step 5: Conceal any remaining skin imperfections

If you notice any other skin imperfections peeking through your foundation, dab on some of the L'Oréal Paris Infallible Full Wear Concealer Waterproof, Full Coverage. Bye, bye blemishes and dark spots!

Step 6: Finish with face powder 

One last step to help make sure that your face makeup won’t smear is to set your look with a setting spray. Simply spritz your face with the L'Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Spray & Set Makeup Extender Setting Spray four to six times, holding the bottle about 10 inches away from your face.

Now that you’ve picked the right primer, perhaps you could use a refresher on how to pick one of your other face makeup products. Here’s How to Find the Right Type of Foundation for You.

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What Is Primer?

Primer is a cosmetic product that helps to create a smooth, even base for your makeup, and it’s applied as the first step in your makeup routine. Primers also help keep your makeup in place, and they can even prolong wear. The most popular kind of primer is face primer, but there are also specialized primers for foundation, lipstick, eyeshadow, and even mascara.


What Are the Main Types of Primer?

Face primers can come in different kinds of formulas with ingredients best suited for specific skin types.


Illuminating Primer

If you have dull skin or just like a dewy finish, an illuminating primer is best for you as it will add radiance to your skin. This is also perfect for people who find that traditional highlighters are too shiny and want that lit-from-within look.


Mattifying Primer

Matte primers help to mattify the skin and reduce the appearance of oil and large pores. Perfect for those with oily and combination skin, matte primer is  great for combatting shine before you even apply any makeup. 


Hydrating Primer

While many primers focus on mattifying and controlling oil and shine on the skin, there are some primers that are meant to hydrate dry skin, creating a moisturized base for your makeup.


Silicone-Based Primer

While all primers help create a smooth base, silicone-based primers are particularly great at evening the skin’s texture, as the ingredient also helps to fill in pores and fine lines. These primers are also usually very mattifying. 


Color-Correcting Primer

Color-correcting primers come in different colors to help conceal skin care concerns like redness or dark spots. When you’re using a color-correcting primer, you can skip color corrector and just apply the primer.


How Do I Know If I Need a Primer?

Most people will benefit from a makeup primer to make their makeup last longer, but it's particularly effective for people that have oily skin and find that their makeup fades and moves around a lot. You can apply your makeup without primer and it may wear fine, but it’s a toss up. Applying primer won’t hurt your makeup, it will only help it, so it makes sense to take the extra minute it takes to put it on and fade-proof your face.


How to Choose the Best Makeup Primer

When it comes to picking a face primer, you should look at the formula, your skin type and your personal preference. If you have dry skin, go for a cream primer to hydrate it, while oily skin types should choose a gel consistency to help with shine. 


If you have acne-prone skin, you can also check if your primer contains ingredients like salicylic acid to combat blemishes, but you always want to make sure it’s non-comedogenic. 


How to Find The Best Primer For Your Skin Type

When it comes to acing your makeup base, it all comes down to finding the best primer for your skin type. Choose from the following options, picking the face primer that suits your skin’s needs.


The Best Primer for Oily Skin

If you have oily skin, you likely have experienced your complexion looking shiny by midday. So, look for a primer that has a matte finish, like the L'Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Matte Setter, and layer some of it on after completing your skin care routine. This mattifying primer helps blur the look of imperfections and has a matte finish to help you reduce shine.


The Best Primer for Acne-Prone Skin

The L'Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Matte Setter is  a good choice for acne-prone skin, as the formula contains salicylic acid to treat and prevent blemishes. Salicylic acid also has light exfoliation properties, which can make your skin look smoother.


The Best Primer for Dull Skin

Instead of using makeup to mask dullness, reach for a primer that will give your complexion a radiant finish, like the L'Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Dullness Reducer. The primer offers an instant brightening effect, and the orange color will also help color correct any dark spots or discoloration you may be experiencing.


The Best Primer for Mature Skin

Is smoothing fine lines and wrinkles, or an overall uneven skin texture one of your biggest skin concerns? Apply an even layer of the L'Oréal Paris Age Perfect Makeup Blurring Face Primer infused with Serum, which includes a caring serum to blur the look of pores and lines, which can be a common skin concern for those with mature skin.


The Best Primer for Dry Skin

Dry skin can cause your foundation to look flaky, but the L'Oréal Paris True Match Lumi Glotion Natural Glow Enhancer can help to brighten and moisturize the skin. Enriched with glycerin and shea butter, the formula leaves skin looking more luminous, and it can be worn underneath foundation or on its own.


The Best Primer for Redness

Instead of using a color corrector and then reaching for primer, try the L'Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Redness Eraser, which will reduce the look of redness on the skin while also creating an even base for your makeup, in one easy step.


The Best Primer for Large Pores

No matter how full-coverage your foundation is, large pores can still peak through. To address this, use the L'Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Pore Minimizer, a primer that gives the skin a blurring effect to reduce the look of pores. 


The Best Primer for Combination Skin

People with combination skin deal with multiple skin concerns at once but the L'Oréal Paris Studio Secrets Professional Magic Perfecting Base is equipped to deal with both. The silky, lightweight formula leaves skin feeling smooth, and you can use it all over your face or on certain areas. Try it on the under-eye area to smooth over fine lines, the nose and cheeks to minimize the look of pores, or just on the T-zone for a matte look.


How to Apply Primer

Now that you know how to choose the best makeup primer for your skin type, it’s time to learn how to put it to use in your makeup routine. Follow the easy steps  below.


1. Complete Your Skin Care Routine

Using primer should be the first step in your makeup routine, but it’s definitely not meant to be the first step in your entire beauty routine. After all, you don’t want to apply your makeup primer on unwashed or unmoisturized skin. So, start by going through your normal skin care routine — cleansing, applying facial moisturizer, and then sunscreen.


2. Apply Your Skin Primer

You can use your hands or a makeup sponge to apply primer. Smooth an even layer of your primer pick onto your face, from your forehead down to your chin. Wait a few minutes for the product to sink in, then continue with your makeup routine.


3. Prime Lids, Lips and Other Areas

If you don’t have any primers for your eyes or lips, you can move on to applying your makeup. But if you do have these products, you should apply them according to the product instructions before applying the makeup for their areas.


4. Finish Your Makeup Routine

Now that your face is primed, you can apply your makeup as usual. When you’re done, you can further prolong the wear of your makeup by sealing your look  with setting spray like the L'Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Spray and Set Make-Up Oil-Free Setting Spray


Next: Why a Skin Care-Inspired Makeup Primer is Exactly What Your Routine Needs


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