Reply:@Diaaaaaaaa88 If you can, I recommend seeing a dermatologist or your primary care doctor. That could be acne or a different skin
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@Diaaaaaaaa88 If you can, I recommend seeing a dermatologist or your primary care doctor. That could be acne or a different skin condition that mimics acne. Or it could be a bad reaction (dermatitis) to something that touched your skin. A doc can diagnose the problem and recommend personalized treatment options for your skin.
Reply:@PrettyPaint, ooouh, I like the about-face primer a lot - it, the NARS one & the Valentino glitter are my go-to's. The Valentino i
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@PrettyPaint, ooouh, I like the about-face primer a lot - it, the NARS one & the Valentino glitter are my go-to's. The Valentino is in tube form so it's a little more hygienic in that regard. Do you apply the primer to your lids directly from the wand? In an effort to extend the life of my products, I've been taking product out of the tube and then swiping it on the back of my hands, a dish/palette thing, or picking product up with clean brush and then applying to my lids, for newly opened items, that is. Just looked it up and it seems like up to 12-24 months from opening is the shelf life for primers, depending on storage, use, etc., with up to 12 months for water-based primers and up to 24 for silicone-based primers. That can probably be used as a guide, unless something about the product is off - looks, smell, etc. I should probably check to see if my primers have the info about shelf life on the container, though some are just listed on the box. Grrrr.
Reply:@OtterKim Hmm, do you have other things in your cart? We can’t get 250-point rewards without buying other items. Hope you’re able
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@OtterKim Hmm, do you have other things in your cart? We can’t get 250-point rewards without buying other items. Hope you’re able to get the bag charm! @TeamBIC, can you maybe help?