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Too Faced Hangover Replenishing Face Primer Reviews

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    Recommended? Fugheddaboutit!
    April 17, 2017

    I heard so much good things about it I decided to give it a try. I really wanted to love it but I don't. I have a combination skin and this didn't work on my T zone. The foundation was gone at the end of the day. Oh!... And it broke me out. So be careful if you have a sensitive skin.

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    Recommended? Fugheddaboutit!
    February 23, 2017
    Ontario, Canada

    Meh! It's just ok. It more like lotion compared to other primers that are like gel silicons. I found my makeup set ok. This would be perfect if you skin was dry and you want your face to be moisturizer so you foundation can sit a little bit better.

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    2.5/5
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    Recommended? Fugheddaboutit!
    May 22, 2015

    I was drawn to this product because of it's packaging. Like all other Too Faced products, the packaging is to die for, and probably where Too Faced gets most of its buyers from haha.

    The primer boasts "proactive" and "nourishing" with ingredients such as coconut and olive oil and even a couple AHAs. It goes on very light (silicone-free) and does not give a sticky or heavy finish. It also has a coconut smell to it, that is very noticeable when first applied (may be a turn off for coconut haters) and it has a cooling sensation as well, something that I think would be perfect for summer time.

    Personally, I didn't see much of a difference when using this as a primer, as it didn't help my makeup to stay on longer or moisturize, as it claims. I would keep using this though, to test out the benefits of the probiotics and AHAs to my skin, so maybe this would be better classified as a skin care product instead of a primer.

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