Peter Thomas Roth Skin to Die For Mattifying Primer
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Skin to Die For Mattifying Primer dupes · Compare 10 similar products

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Skin to Die For Mattifying Primer is a matte base primer used before makeup. It tidies pores and fine lines smoothly, making it especially well-suited for skin that gets oily like oily skin. It adheres lightly while tidying skin texture neatly to create a long-lasting base.

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  • MCoBeauty.Instant Glow Flash Primer

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    The candidate product is on the "glow" side which is expressed with luster, so the matte feel may be felt differently. Instead, it is a cream type that absorbs without being heavy, so it is good to use comfortably for daily use.

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  • DHCVelvet Skin Coat Makeup Primer

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    The candidate product is a gel type that spreads very thinly, so it finishes lightly without stickiness. Instead, it contains fragrance and vegetable oil, so the usage feel may be different for those who are sensitive.

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  • innisfreeNo-Sebum Blur Primer

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    The candidate product has a focus added on soft-matte correction, so it helps with tidying up greasiness. However, it has fragrance and various pigments, so if you expect a natural fragrance-free matte texture, the texture may be different.

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  • CarslanMatte Soft Focus Primer For Oily Skin

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    The candidate product is for oily skin, so although it is matte, it is on the side of holding it more soft-matte. Instead, it has essential oil/fragrance-related ingredients, so if you are sensitive to scent, it may affect your choice.

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  • Made by MitchellPore Paste

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    The candidate product is a paste type, so it adheres quickly and holds it so it does not clump. However, the formulation is on the thick side, so if you prefer a formulation that spreads lightly, a difference may be felt.

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  • Charlotte TilburyWonderglow Face Primer

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    The candidate product is on the side of subtle radiance, so it may be a finish that has light rather than a matte tidied feel. It is good if you want a glow expression, but if the purpose is an oil-suppressing matte base, preferences will be divided.

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  • LumeneBlur Longwear Primer

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    The candidate product is a blur type that corrects skin texture smoothly and is on the side of reducing lifting. However, it contains fragrance and oil ingredients together, so you should compare if you want a fragrance-free, fresh finish.

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  • Revolution BeautyPro Hydra Matte Primer

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    The candidate product is a collagen concept that holds its place in a bouncy way to tidy the texture. Instead, rather than a feeling of holding oil, it is a fresh but firm base, so the finish texture may be different.

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  • Profusion CosmeticsCloud Skin Blurring Face Primer

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    The candidate product emphasizes a soft-matte finish along with a blur effect, so it is closer to the long-lasting side. However, it contains fragrance ingredients, so if you are sensitive to fragrance, you should try adjusting the timing of application.

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  • Revolution BeautyMatte Primer

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    The candidate product is a matte base with a very minimal combination, so it tends to adhere lightly. However, ingredients with an oily feel are seen together, so the experience of greasiness on oily skin may be different.

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