Green mattifying primer
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Apr 19, 2015
Sarah P.
Do you know of any green mattifying primers? All of the primers I've seen are either green colour-correcting or mattifying, and I was just wondering of there was any primers that did both? The highest I'll be willing to go is $40. Thank you so so much!
Apr 19, 2015
Lilibeth G.
The maybelline masterglaze one I heard is good!
Apr 19, 2015
Lilibeth G.
Masterprime***
Apr 19, 2015
Sarah P.
Thanks, I'll be sure to look into one! I have a green primer but it doesn't do anything to mattify haha.
Apr 19, 2015
Jasi O.
Elf and Australis have one (Australia only) and for higher end napoleon perdis has one
Apr 19, 2015
Lilibeth G.
I heard the elf one doesn't really help with redness.
Apr 19, 2015
Bailey G.
I have the Maybelline Master Prime primer for redness and it honestly doesn't do jack squat for the redness in my cheeks, and according to reviews on Ulta, I wasn't alone. It really didn't mattify my skin at all. I'd suggest trying a mattifying primer and then spot treat the red patches in your face with a green concealer - NYX makes some. I use the full coverage one in the pot and it works great.
Apr 19, 2015
Maddie L.
You could try mixing a green primer with a mattifying one? :)