Touch D'hydration Primer Makeup Artist Oil

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Infused with nourishing oils, Mary Jo K Touch D’hydration - Primer Makeup Artist Oil is a luxurious formula that provides intense hydration while enhancing your skin’s natural glow by reducing the appearance of dark spots, fine lines & wrinkles. it absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue. Use it as a base before makeup or as a nightly treatment for a rejuvenated look.

As a Primer: Apply a few drops to clean, dry skin before makeup application. Gently massage until fully absorbed.

As a Thinner: Mix a few drops into your foundation to make it thinner for better & seamless coverage.

- Suitable for all skin types

- Everyone above the age of 18 years

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Faq's

Usually, pads don't leave behind an oily film, as they tend to evaporate quickly after the job's done, thus cleaning, drying, and removing nail polish. Some pads include moisturizing ingredients to care for the nails and cuticles. 

Oil primers have several benefits, including moisturizing and hydrating. They provide moisture to the skin so that makeup does not stick to dry areas, which makes them great for dry or older skin. Oil primers also tend to have good ingredients such as argan oil or vitamin E that help to nourish the skin and provide a smoother surface on which to apply makeup.

Oil primers can be effective on oily skin as long as they are not thick and include matte agents. The primers would be able to balance oil creation without an intense shine. 

If used excessively or if the formula is too heavy, oil primers can make makeup appear greasy. It’s essential to choose lightweight options and apply them sparingly.

Yes, blending an oil primer with foundation can add hydration and create a smooth application, leading to a dewy finish.

An oil primer is formulated for makeup application, whereas facial oils are geared towards skincare benefits such as hydration and moisturizing.

Use only a pea-sized amount. Use less product to begin with and add more if necessary.

Most oil primers can be used on sensitive skin, but it's advisable to read labels and do a patch test before use.