

It also gives dry skin a little boost of moisture. It’s great for mattifying your forehead if you’re looking shiny and you’re in a rush. The primer can also be also worn without makeup. It applies more smoothly, evenly and extends it’s wear time. The Putty Primer really helps to get the most out of my foundation. I used to have bad breakouts when I was a teenager and have been left with indents and slightly bumpy texture. It’s perfect for smoothing over and blurring the visible pores on my nose whilst evening out the texture on my chin. It smooths over pores, dry patches and fine lines, creating an even canvas and fantastic base for applying makeup. It’s a dimethicone based primer so has a similar feeling to Photo Finish and Porefessional but not as thick and oily. You scoop up a little on your fingertips (a little plastic scoop would definitely come in handy), smooth it over your skin and let it set for 30 seconds leaving your skin with a velvety soft finish. The original, in universal sheer, is a peachy coloured balm infused with Squalane which helps to grip makeup and protect skin from moisture loss. There are now three versions available: the original, matte and luminous. Now the hype has died down, you can find the Putty Primer in stock at Boots, Superdrug and their official website. Poreless Putty Primer retails for just $8. The Tatcha primer currently retails for $52 while the original e.l.f. The controversial beauty guru dubbed it a dupe of the iconic Tatcha Silk Canvas Primer, a product still not available in the UK. Poreless Putty Primer to come back in stock after it became ‘Jeffree Star Approved’ over a year ago.
