All together there are 6 primers, five of which are designed to colour correct and one which is non tinted. Shown above are 2 of the colour correcting super primers, both of which have the same silicone based mousse texture. The universival face primer on the other hand is more of a light fluid and is ideal for those with drier skin.
As I have combination skin, I personally prefer the Clinique colour corrects primers. The peach one helps with dullness whilst the lavender helps to perk up sallow skin (2 of my most common complaints). A little bit goes a long way with these primers, and small pea sized blob is enough to glide over any pores, giving my skin a silky smooth mattified finish.
Previously I'd always thought primers were an unnecessary additional step, however after giving these a try, I'm now fully converted. I still need to repowder if I'm going out in the evenings, but compared to without a primer, it's certainly blurred out any imperfections, mattified my skin and gave it that freshly applied make up look for longer.
Have you tried the new Clinique superprimers? What are your top tips for flawless skin?
Would love to give these a try! They sound great and we have the same problems! Haha x
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The peach one sounds promising, I would love to try it. I'm into a Clinique phase right now cause I am allergic to nickel in most of the makeup products. Clinique is better.
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I haven't tried the clinique ones but I want to try the lavender one! I used to think they were unnecessary too until I started trying some out and now there's no going back although I haven't yet found the perfect one yet! x
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