Do you need to fill those pores?

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Do you need to fill those pores?

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This is simply the best primer I’ve found!! It’s a bit tricky to get out the tube, but popping it onto the back of your hand so it warms up works well. But,O.M.G, it really does give a lovely smooth finish :love:

https://www.nyxcosmetics.co.uk/face/fac ... X_068.html

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I see 2 pores on the site page I would like to cover up.
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Hannah_G wrote:This is simply the best primer I’ve found!!
This make-up thing is sooooo confusing! So let me get this straight

1) Toner
2) Primer
3) Foundation
4) Powder

Not to speak of things like BB or CC cream :facepalm: And that's *before* you start playing with colors on brows, lids, lashes, cheeks and lips??? :shock:

I've been using L'Oreal Infallible 24h fresh wear foundation and oil killer powder and it doesn't look too grotesque, but it's the first I have tried, so I have nothing to compare it to. :oops: I have also gotten some Dermablend Cover Cream, but I have yet to try it. I would post a full face picture and ask for help, but as this is an open forum that gets scraped by google and the like I am a little hesitant...
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Auto body work is hard. Check for frame damage before beginning cosmetic repairs. Make sure to bang the dents out as close as possible to original shape, fill the dent, sand the surface smooth and clean before you spray the primer. Then wet sand it smooth. Ready for base paint colour, then clear coat. Buff smooth after a week.
I have heard that toner is a scam. Just a way to get you to buy more product. It ruins you skin so that you need the next bottle prescribed. If I remember this correctly from reading.
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Shannon SteelSlave wrote:Auto body work is hard. Check for frame damage before beginning cosmetic repairs. Make sure to bang the dents out as close as possible to original shape, fill the dent, sand the surface smooth and clean before you spray the primer. Then wet sand it smooth. Ready for base paint colour, then clear coat. Buff smooth after a week.
I have heard that toner is a scam. Just a way to get you to buy more product. It ruins you skin so that you need the next bottle prescribed. If I remember this correctly from reading.
I haven't read that, but I wouldn't be surprised!
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Yeah, I’d skip the toner. You need to take care f your skin though - sunscreen and moisturiser.

I usually go:

1. Primer
2. Foundation
3. Concealer
4. Powder

Once you try Dermablend you’ll not go back! I’d tried loads of things before, including Jecca Blac but Dermablend is by far the best product I’ve found.
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