Urban Decay Primer Potion Discussion

Meisje

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

The packaging was the deciding factor in purchasing TFSI over UDPP. If they change the packaging, I'd be willing to try it.
 

thelove4tequila

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

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Originally Posted by Meisje
The packaging was the deciding factor in purchasing TFSI over UDPP. If they change the packaging, I'd be willing to try it.

Yup me too. I would not/will not buy another PP until they fix that shiz. This is why I got TFSI last week!

Stoooopid UD needs to get their ass in gear and give us a new and improved PP package.
 

smellyocheese

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

I accidentally bought a UDPP from the friends and family sales. I got too overexcited by the 30% discount. I was gonna wait for the new packaging. Dang it!
 

abbey_08

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

i dnt think they will change the shape because sin is exactly the shape of udpp and it does the same job

also dnt bang ur udpp on a hard surface as urban decay suggests. i did this and the base cracked and it all dried up so i had to buy another lol
 

-moonflower-

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

Before you cut up your UDPP just take out the stopper. You can put it out with a tweezers and you'll get loads extra out. Then when that's gone cut up the tude and get the last bits out.

If you cut it up it will dry out. Taking the stopper out doesn't seem to make it dry up any faster.
 

SarahRN

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

THE BEST investment I have ever made in makeup!!!! Couldn't live without it now!
 

enigmatic

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

I love UDPP! I can go to shows and come out with my eyeshadow still in tact. Loves it.
 

wovendream

Member
Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

I agree, the longer in the tube the better! However, when you are eventually forced to depot... I think I've made a discovery. I've been experimenting to try and stop UDPP from drying out in a jar. The trouble is even an airtight jar has some air trapped inside when it's closed. I've cut a piece of grease proof paper/baking parchment and have been keeping ontop of the PP inside the jar to seal the air away from the potion. Seems to be cheap way of staving off the drying process. If you try it out let me know how you get on... I'm hoping its not just fluke.
 

Fataliya

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

I packed mine into an empty Bare Minerals eyeshadow jar. It filled it to the very top, and I store it lid side down. It hasn't dried up yet, and it's been about 2 1/2 months.
 

CatsMeow

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

I have always had trouble with shifting eyeshadow - UDPP is THE best solution. haven't had any issues since, I highly recommend it!
 

jenntoz

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

I looked & didn't see it posted yet, so I took some pics of the new Sin Primer Potion & put them in the UD swatches section
 

gigiopolis

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

So far I haven't had to cut mine open. I just give it a few good whacks before I use it and the product gets pushed to the centre of the tube, thus making it accessible again.
 

wifey806

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

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Originally Posted by Dahlia_Rayn
I'm really impressed! What awesome Customer Service!

seriously! makes me want to give them business just for being so buyer friendly!
 

.Ice

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

I guess i'm in the minority here. I can't blend my shadow with this stuff at all. My shadow just won't budge. It does make my shadow crease proof though, i'll give it that... but the blending man... I'm looking into to paint pots now. I wonder if it's hard to blend with paint pots too.
 

BloopBloop

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

i wish the packaging was less childish... ive stayed away from this product for too long for that sole reason, now im hooked
 

MissAlphaKitty

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Re: GOOD NEWS! Re: UDPP

At no fault of my own, the bottom of my UDPP cracked... I thought it was strange that it was so thin at the seam... I was forced to depot. It was ridiculous amounts and I filled 2 whole of those little jars that MAC gives sample out in. There was no way I could finish them without having the product drying out first so I gifted a jar to my fave MUFE mua
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I'm not buying again UDPP until they come up with decent packaging... Too much trouble and I cant stand the wastefulness . I'll use Two Faced Shadow Insurance instead
 

gigiopolis

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

Quote:
Originally Posted by .Ice
I guess i'm in the minority here. I can't blend my shadow with this stuff at all. My shadow just won't budge. It does make my shadow crease proof though, i'll give it that... but the blending man... I'm looking into to paint pots now. I wonder if it's hard to blend with paint pots too.

It might help to give the UDPP a few seconds to dry down. Or, what I like to do is apply a skin-toned eyeshadow (or face powder, or loose powder) over the UDPP before using actual colours on my eyes for better and easier blending. I would like for UDPPP to be more blendable myself, but I absolutely cannot live without its anti-creasing properties!
 
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