Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion
95%Recommended

Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion

4.6
              Rated #8 in Makeup - Eyes
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The product inside the bottle is highly recommended it is very good and the primer does last long. However the brush that comes with it, the actual applicator is not worth anything it hurts my eyelids and is not worth the money spent, the product i put on my finger and apply gently. Just wish it came with a different brush.

I used to use this much more than I do now. Back in middle and early high school I thought UD was the end all be all for everything so I wore this all the time. It does make your eyeshadow much more pigmented and last longer. I just don't love the staying power over other brands of primer. I honestly like straight up concealer set with a translucent powder more than this for staying power. I don't think I've used this at all in maybe a year and a half?

its good. this stuff is definitely full coverage for the eyes. i dont care for the wand, i find it a little difficult to work with, but the formula is good stuff.

Got this product in a multi pack with other brands. I use a lot of urban decay and love it, but this caused mt eyeshadow to crease badly, which is what it is supposed to prevent. While it did even out my tone, I will not be buying it separately.

love this primer before eyeshadow. makes my shadow last all day

Let me preface this by first saying how much I LOVE urban decay as a whole. This product in particular is not for me. It really made no difference to me one way or another. If you're interested in a primer of this type, I would recommend the too faced shadow insurance instead.

I didn't like this product because it really didn't help in keeping my shadow intact. It was pretty drying and after a few days of use, I noticed how dry and flaky it made my eyelids. I will stick to Urban Decay shadows for now.

Primer from Mac isn't as greasy works better!