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  2. Our Top Picks: The Absolute Best Primers for Large Pores

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    Out of all of the primers in our lineup, this may be the most popular one from the bunch! With over 53,000 reviews on Amazon alone, it’s amassed a huge following for a number of reasons.

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    When you apply a primer underneath your makeup, it can help combat excess oil and leave your skin with more of a matte finish before you even apply foundation. ... The Absolute Best Primers for ...

  4. The 13 Best Primers for Oily Skin, Vetted By Editors ... - AOL

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    Primer is one of those products that people either swear by or skip altogether. However, if you’re someone with overactive sebaceous glands (translation: you have oily skin), a primer could make ...

  5. Primer (paint) - Wikipedia

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    Primer reduces the number of paint coats needed for good coverage and even color. A thin layer of paint may still be permeable to water. Water can permeate into the wood and cause warping, mildew, or dry rot. Primer improves the waterproofing of the finish. [4] Primers are not used as part of a wood stain treatment because they obscure the wood ...

  6. Gesso - Wikipedia

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    A restored gesso panel representing St. Martin of Tours, from St. Michael and All Angels Church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire. Gesso (Italian pronunciation:; 'chalk', from the Latin: gypsum, from Greek: γύψος), also known as "glue gesso" or "Italian gesso", [1] is a white paint mixture used to coat rigid surfaces such as wooden painting panels or masonite as a permanent absorbent primer substrate ...

  7. Chromate conversion coating - Wikipedia

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    The trapped solution keeps reacting with any metal that gets exposed in the cracks, so that the final coating is continuous and covers the entire surface. [ 2 ] Although the main reactions turn most of the chromium(VI) anions (chromates and dichromates) in the deposited gel into insoluble chromium(III) compounds, a small quantity of them ...