Mixing 2 different primers??
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Oct 6, 2013
April L.
Every primer I get either seems too silky or too creamy.. Do you think you can mix them?
Oct 6, 2013
Random C.
Yah
Oct 6, 2013
Naomi S.
I always play around with mixing products that I don't like. if that doesn't work. I give it away but mixing is worth a try.
Oct 6, 2013
StacyAnn B.
Just make sure they are both either water based or silicone based, if they are different they'll seperate funny. As long they have the same base you'll be fine.
Oct 6, 2013
April L.
Good to know! Thanks :)
Oct 8, 2013
Samantha G.
I find that most silicone based primers feel too silky so I stick with lotion-like ones such as Stila Stay All Day 10-in-1 Beauty Balm or Revlon Perfecting Primer.
Oct 8, 2013
CPT- Lili R.
I agree with what naomi said.