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This eye primer comes in a practical squeeze tube. The primer itself comes out a firm cream in a pale skin color. It blends to match my skin tone almost exactly and dries to a translucent finish. I can't help the comparison with UD Primer Potion above but I honestly can't tell the difference between the two, both work just as well, keeping my eye shadow fresh and crease-free even after several hours of wear. Keep in my I have very oily lids and most cream shadows are busts on me so this is quite a feat! So definitely give Milani a try if you're in the market for an eye primer, it's a fraction of the UD price, $6 vs. $20 at more than double the product content!
2 comments:
Hmm... I may have to also pick this up.
How well is the lasting power of your shadows while wearing this. I have oily lids too and sometimes urban decay's potion primer gets kind of weird on my lids after a certain amount of time.
Hi again CC,
My eye shadows lasted all day with this Milani primer without any creasing.
Etude House Proof 10 also works really well, but it's much smaller in size (and way less product content) and it dries extremely fast. So if you have oily lids but fast hands, you should give this a try also :)
Cheers,
D.
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