It comes with a doe-foot applicator which is nice and convenient. I like it very much because it can actually help blend the primer easier. But of course your fingers would be okay to use too.
The little potion-like plastic bottle is also transparent so you can see how much product is left.
What I like about it?
- unscented
- not chalky
- no shimmer or glitter
- makes eye shadow more vibrant (even the powdery matte ones)
- little amount goes a long way
- doesn't mess up eye shadow blending
- feels lightweight
The best part is that it minimizes creasing. I tried it a couple of times using matte eye shadow (one eye with primer and one eye without) and I noticed that the side with primer underneath appears less faded and almost crease-free. Plus it really intensified the color. I don't know about the 24 hr claim though.
The only problem I have with this product is its consistency. It tends to be very silky/slippery (I don't know how to describe it exactly) thus giving me troubles when blending it. But luckily I found a way. The trick is to dab-dab-dab and of course apply tiny bit amount of product.
Other than that I enjoy this primer and I highly recommend it. It's not expensive and it can do its job without a doubt. Similar with my experience you might not like the blending part but you can try my tip above.
Full review on: http://chixylove.blogspot.com/2015/10/make-up-and-hair-muah-etude-house-proof.html
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Posted by hanam****
Date 2015-10-28
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