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Elizabeth Mott Thank Me Later Radiant Illuminating Face Primer – Base Skin Primer for Glowy Makeup Application and Hydrating All-Day Wear – Cruelty-Free Long Lasting Power Grip Formula, 30 g

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About Elizabeth Mott

Try the Best of Korean Beauty

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.9 x 2.9 x 0.7 inches; 1.06 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ Illuminating
UPC ‏ : ‎ 858745006678
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Elizabeth Mott
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07N1WKZ6K
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Korea, Republic of

BEST OF KOREAN BEAUTY: We work with the finest Korean manufacturers to bring the best Korean skincare and beauty to you; infused with effective Korean ingredients and breakthrough formulas; cruelty-free, and Leaping Bunny approved
BASE MAKEUP FOR PREPPING: This makeup primer readies your face after your skin care regimen and before applying makeup so it holds on tight; all while bringing out your natural glow
GET FLAWLESS FRESH-FACED MAKEUP: Lock in your makeup with the help of our make up primer; protects the staying power of your makeup from day to night; no filters required
HOW TO USE: Achieve a dewy and illuminating finish; apply skincare and sunscreen to a clean face; wait 30 seconds for skincare to adequately dry; apply a nickel-sized amount of liquid face primer in circular motions; wait 30 seconds for primer to dry before applying makeup
FACE PRIMER FOR FOUNDATION: Formulated for every skin type, our well-balanced hydrating face primer is weightless, non-greasy, and long-wearing so you won’t need constant touch-ups

9 reviews for Elizabeth Mott Thank Me Later Radiant Illuminating Face Primer – Base Skin Primer for Glowy Makeup Application and Hydrating All-Day Wear – Cruelty-Free Long Lasting Power Grip Formula, 30 g

  1. Ivan Koretsky

    I see what all the fuss is about; what a perfect product
    Mrs K here; with mature, dry skin that gets shiny on the nose, and some flaws I’d like to blur. I waited for months to try this, because how can it possibly do all of these things, etc. It’s even better than I expected, or hoped. It vanishes into my skin, blurs imperfections and I just put a little concealer on, some blush and bronzer, and was out the door. I didn’t have to powder my nose for 12 hours. Second use, I applied full foundation. It didn’t budge, dry, go shiny, or fade, about ten hours. What manner of magic is this? I know it is full of legit, evidence -based ingredients, but it feels like magic. I don’t use the subscription tool much at all, but I will subscribe with the next purchase, without fail. Run, don’t walk. It doesn’t have a scent and doesn’t irritate my sensitive skin, either 👍

  2. Tracy

    Game-Changer
    I recently switched from Smashbox primer to the Elizabeth Mott Thank Me Later Face Primer, and I am beyond impressed! This mattifying primer is a game-changer for my oily skin. It creates a smooth, velvety canvas that helps my makeup go on effortlessly and stay put throughout the day.The texture is lightweight and feels amazing on my skin. It absorbs quickly without any greasy residue, which is a huge plus for me. I’ve noticed a significant reduction in shine, even during long days at work. My foundation glides on smoothly over this primer and looks flawless for hours!Another thing I appreciate is that it doesn’t clog my pores or cause breakouts. It’s become an essential step in my makeup routine, and I love how it helps my makeup look fresh and polished all day long.If you’re searching for a reliable primer that controls oil and helps your makeup last, I highly recommend the Elizabeth Mott Thank Me Later Face Primer. It truly delivers on its promises and has won me over from my previous choice!

  3. Della

    Not magic, but not bad
    I’m so glad I didn’t just immediately get annoyed and throw this stuff in the trash and write an angry review, because that was my first instinct when I try this primer.I personally like a natural look, and have found tinted primers make me look more natural than heavy foundation makeup. I also have very oily skin that is prone to breakouts and redness. I had been wanting to try this primer for a while now, and finally decided to purchase it when I saw a discount/deal on it.When I first applied it, I thought: “It’s too green” when applied heavily, and “it does nothing at all” when it’s applied too lightly. There is a sweet spot though! I found the best use is to apply it and start to thin it out until a pale teal cast is achieved. Then, let it dry down, and finally, apply loose setting powder. While it didn’t completely hide my breakout, it SIGNIFICANTLY reduced the look of redness, but didn’t make my face look all bumpy and cakey like foundation does. Also, due to my cool complexion, it is nearly impossible for me to find a foundation that doesn’t look too yellow or orange, but with this product, I don’t need foundation at all. It gives me just enough coverage to correct the redness that would definitely show through a foundation applied as lightly as I applied this primer, while also allowing my freckles to shine through. This is now my go-to solution for breakouts, redness, and general imperfections. I recommend pairing it with Ciaté “Extraordinary” translucent powder for an extra “blurring” effect to camouflage breakouts.Oddly enough, when I washed my face, it didn’t come off green; it was like a peachy skin color on my way cloth. I don’t know what that’s about, but not what I had expected and may have been oxidation or something.

  4. BABYDOLL

    A “10 STAR” PRODUCT, THANK YOU
    I’m 72, these are current photos of me. I’m so “HAPPY “to have found “THANK ME LATER PRIMER.” I had a redness to my face as you can see in the photo. And very LARGE POURS.After just one week of using THIS PRIMER all redness went away, PERMANENTLY!! Here in TX. It’s extremely HUMID and temps of 100+ degrees. I have oily skin in T-Zone, yes even at my age ,but it’s a blessing as it keeps my skin moist ,wrinkle free and hydrated. I I’ve always been a foundation user to hide imperfections and for preventing sunburn at water parks. Since using THIS PRIMER, I usually just put on the primer and no foundation needed as it is “so good “.It glides on to my skin like silk, absorbs instantly and all I have to do is add a touch of blush and lipstick. MOST IMPORTANTLY ,one tube has last me 3 months, and thats using it every day. A little goes a long way & all day no oily skin. I bought 3 bottles because I don’t ever want to run out of it!! I’ve used many primers over the years and none of them MATCH this one,PERFECTION.I don’t usually write reviews and not this long but THANK YOU ELIZABETH MOTT. Wish I’d found you sooner! Also the eyeshadow primer is awesome, lasts the whole day. Although I don’t wear eyeshadow that much, but when I do it’s great, when I don’t it keeps my eyelids from being oily so that my eyeliner and mascara doesn’t smudge.The photos of the liquid in my hand is from the eyelid primer. I realized I need to shake the tube before using and that solved the problem 💗👍

  5. fab4gal

    I’ve tried quite a few eye primers in my day mainly because I tend to have oily eyelids. I don’t particularly wear a lot of eye makeup so I’m not coating my eyes with a lot of different layers of eyeshadows like some Youtubers will do but having said that, I believe that whether you use a little makeup or a lot, I feel that your eyelids can still benefit from using an eye primer.I actually just use a matte foundation (Revlon Colorstay for Combo Skin) on my forehead area and I bring it down around my brows and down onto my eyelids and then a little under my eyes around my lashes just so that I have an even matte type of look. My skin is clear enough that I don’t need to use foundation to even things out on the rest of my face. After I lightly blend some foundation onto those aforementioned areas with my fingers (yes that’s right, I don’t need nor do I use a brush or a sponge for that), I will take a very small dab of eye primer (and I mean the size of one of those sewing pins that has a rounded ball tip on it) and I put some on my left middle finger and then I take my right middle finger and tap them together to evenly disperse the product on my fingers and then I take my left finger and tap my left eyelid while my right finger taps my right eyelid and I lightly go over each eyelid. I then put a light dusting of pressed translucent powder (Maybelline Fit Me Matte & Poreless) onto my eyelids and forehead to set everything. I mostly don’t use eyeshadow but when I do that would be the next step. Anyhow, after that, I put on my gel eye liner with a brush and then I add some mascara (Essence Lash Princess) and I call my eyes done. Later on in the evening when I remove my eye makeup which is a good 12-14 hours later, I always take a good look at my eyelids and I check and double check and honestly they are ALWAYS set perfectly where there is no oil or creasing of any kind. It literally looks like I just did my eye makeup. THAT is a testament to how good this product is. It reminds me so much of the Tarte one that I loved.In the past I’ve used Milani’s eye primer in the little grey tube with the black lid but unfortunately it creased on my eyes even with my simple makeup routine, so whether or not I used eyeshadow, it didn’t matter because my eyelids would crease and/or look oily. Didn’t really get any success with one of the ELF eye primers. It was the wand in a tube type. This was years ago so I can’t remember the full name of it…Up until now my holy grail eye primer was the Tarte Cosmetics Clean Slate 360 Creaseless 12-Hour Smoothing Eye Primer but naturally the company discontinued it (insert very angry eye roll). I then tried the NYX Proof It Eyeshadow Primer (note: the black and white tube and packaging looked almost identical to the NARS eye primer which BTW, I have not tried and is still available AND very pricey) and I loved that and used that for a good long while but unfortunately that company also discontinued that eye primer. WTH? Anyway, I also moved on and tried and liked the Hard Candy Eye’s The Limit Eyeshadow Primer in the tube and happily used that and as far as I know, it’s still available online here and there. It’s really close to the Tarte and NYX eye primers.So, fast forward to me browsing around the internet to see what’s out there and I noticed the reviews and packaging of the Elizabeth Motte Thank Me Later Eye Primer. My curiosity got me. I like that it comes in a tube. I do like the little wand/.brush in the NYX packaging but if I had to pick one over the other I would go for my eye primer being in the soft squeeze type of tube component.***I’m editing this to explain why I prefer a soft squeeze tube. One of the reasons is that on two separate occasions, my NYX Proof It Eye Primers fell out of my bathroom cabinet and onto the floor, shattering the bottoms of the plastic components. One of them was about 1/3 full so there was a good amount of product left while the other one was newly opened so it was nearly full of primer product and such a waste. Both were unsalvageable because of the condition of the cracked and damaged plastic. Secondly, I feel that the squeezability of a soft tube helps you control what comes out, thus being able to squeeze out a round pin-tip sized amount, a pea sized amount or something even larger etc.. You also have to consider that anything with a wand inadvertently forces some amount of air into the product every time you open it and close it. In my opinion, soft tubes have such a small opening that the amount of air that can seep into the product when you open the cap is virtually nil.I noticed a review somewhere where someone was using eyeshadow/eyelid primer and they said it was sticky or too oily for their eyelids and their eyelids creased and I just have to think of how people tend to overuse things. A little dab will do you. For example, I saw one Youtuber putting on concealer over top of her eyelids and under her eyes etc and it looked like she was icing a cake. And then she blotted it with a damp sponge so yes, some of it was removed and melded into the sponge but I found it to be too excessive for a smooth finish. So, before you knock a product, try using it in different ways just to see if you’re over using it etc…I love the Elizabeth Mott Thank Me Later Eye Primer and I am hoping like heck she doesn’t discontinue it…my little heart can’t take much more…lol

  6. Claudia

    Me gustó el producto, sin embargo no dura todo el día. Al terminar de aplicarlo parece que necesita asentarse antes de poner maquillaje porque de lo contrario como que se arruga, raro, como que no queda parejo. Lo usaré hasta terminarlo pero no lo volveré a comprar.

  7. Dda15

    Makes eye shadow pop and stay on all day. Only need a little amount before putting on eye shadow. It’s great

  8. maryL

    Eye shadow stay long

  9. Val303

    Radical pour s’assurer que son eyeliner tienne toute la soirée. Creme douce qui ne laisse pas de traces ou film blanchâtre.

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