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  2. 11 of the Best Primers for Perfect Makeup on Dry Skin - AOL

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    This primer contains ingredients like hyaluronic acid, camellia oil and wild pansy extract to keep skin plump, and it claims to deliver a “soft-focus” effect for a natural glow! Pros:

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    This hybrid serum quickly calms my skin with centella asiatica, all the while delivering that signature Glow Recipe radiance with a combination of niacinamide and hydrating hyaluronic acid. The ...

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  5. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    Shellac is an odour and stain blocker and so is often used as the base of "all-purpose" primers. Although its durability against abrasives and many common solvents is not very good, shellac provides an excellent barrier against water vapour penetration. Shellac-based primers are an effective sealant to control odours associated with fire damage ...

  6. Primer (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike regular makeup primers, the main purpose of a mattifying primer is to provide a matte finish that can last for hours, making it particularly useful for people with oily or combination skin. Excess oil on the skin can cause makeup to slide off or break down throughout the day, but by creating a matte base, mattifying primer helps to keep ...

  7. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    A makeup brush is used to apply makeup to the face. There are two types of makeup brushes: synthetic and natural. Synthetic brushes are best for cream products while natural brushes are ideal for powder products. [31] Using the appropriate brush to apply a certain product allows the product to blend into the skin smoothly and evenly.