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‎12-11-2019 01:34 PM
Thanks, SilleeMee, I'll look into the mask. I didn't know about that type.
‎12-11-2019 01:54 PM
I use a moisturizer at bedtime, not a primer. Pretty sure primer is meant to give your makeup an even surface to cling to, not to seal in treatments. A moisturizer is better for that. But if you really like the results from using a primer instead of a moisturizer, there's nothing wrong with it. Most primers are similar to simple oil-free silicone-based gel moisturizers.
‎12-11-2019 02:22 PM
Sealing products isn't to prevent them from getting on your pillow. As others said, if your pillow wears more skincare than you, that's a different issue.
It means sealing the water and moisture into your skin so that less of it evaporates as skin is exposed to air, especially forced air heating in the winter. That's what the "seal" is for.
You want an emollient lipid barrier for a seal, which is one reason facial oils go last in a skincare routine - they provide that barrier and seal moisture in.
If my skincare isn't penetrating and just sits on the surface so it rubs off on my pillow, I try:
‎12-11-2019 03:18 PM
I don't use a primer to seal skin care. I always thought a primer went on in the AM after skincare is applied so your foundation and/or concealer had a barrier.
‎12-11-2019 07:02 PM
@Merciful One wrote:I heard about this a long time ago on Q. I don't remember if it was Mally or Jamie Kern who talked about it...
@Merciful One Mally suggested it probably in an effort to sell more primer.
‎12-11-2019 07:32 PM
@Merciful OneIf I'm not mistaken it was Laura Geller who mentioned using her primer to seal in skin care at bedtime.
‎12-11-2019 08:51 PM
this is the first I've heard about using a primer at night time. I apply my evening skincare and then wait for it to absorb a bit before getting into bed. It hardly takes any time at all to absorb.
‎12-12-2019 07:39 AM
‎12-12-2019 08:07 AM
Interesting.... guess I've never been concerned about rubbing my skin care onto my bed pillow. I've heard both Mally and Laura Geller recommend this, but assumed they were trying to sell more primer. $$$ Seems ridiculous to me. I always cleanse my face and apply only one layer of skin care early in the evening, right after supper. So whatever I put on my face has plenty of time to absorb long before I go to bed.
A moisturizer shouldn't evaporate into the air - it should absorb into the skin. Right?
‎12-12-2019 08:26 AM - edited ‎12-12-2019 08:28 AM
Mally has suggested doing this but I don't think it's necessary.
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