Urban Decay Primer Potion Discussion

darkbeauty27

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

Eh, it's okay. I used it a long time ago and it seemed to never crease. Then recently I tried it again and it creased after a few hours. Either they changed the formula or my eyelids have become oiler. Not sure which but I don't reach for this product anymore.
 

tsukiyomi

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

I bought it, tried it, hated it, returned it.

I love me some shadesticks!!!
 

CaraAmericana

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UDPP Overdrying??

I been using UDPP for about 6/7 months now and found it to be absolutely wonderful and have hooked two other friends on it. BUT! it seems now that my crease seems more...prominent and deeper in a way. but not a really a good way. Seems like UDPP is drying my lids out. I know the solution would be to stop using but I cannot stop using it because it works so well. And I could be wrong about what I am noticing or it could be caused by something else.

Anyone else??
 

kblakes

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Re: UDPP Overdrying??

I had noticed it drying out my lids. I just put a little eye cream on my lids at night and they are fine now.
 

claresauntie

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Re: UDPP Overdrying??

I loved it for awhile, but got mad because it runs out so quickly. If you're having problems, try switching to Painterly Paint Pot @ MAC. It's a light neutral, matte color and works great. Apply a thin layer and you'll get the same results as with UDPP (without the new downside you have!).
 

MiCHiE

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Re: UDPP Overdrying??

Have you tried using a tiny amount and rubbing it completely in? When I first got it, I had the "creepy" eyelid look and dryness because I was using much more than now. FYI, I had my first tube for over a year because I used so little and popped out the insert.
 

CaraAmericana

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Re: UDPP Overdrying??

Yeah I dont think I use too much. still using my first tube from6/7 months ago. And I use a realy good eye cream 2x daily. I just dont know what it is, just strange how I think this stuff made my crease fold deeper.
ah well, no point in complaining, I'ma still use it for now
 

bluebird08

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

I love it but you need a good MU remover to get your e/s off. I guess I would rather deal with that over creasing e/s...Oh well, nothing is perfect but I will not wear e/s w/o it!
 

StArCaNdY

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

Does UDPP make the eyeshadow colors more vibrant too or is it just to stop creasing and last longer?
 

StArCaNdY

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UDPP Question

Does UDPP make the eyeshadow colors more vibrant too or is it just to stop creasing and last longer?
 

archangeli

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Re: UDPP Question

I find that it makes colours more vibrant because it gives them something to "stick" to.

And of course the non-creasing factor which is why I use it!
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Lipglass*Lover*

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Re: UDPP Question

*~*It does make the colors more vibrant (on me at least)...it also makes it a little bit harder to blend the colors, because it makes the color stick so well once you apply it. I love this stuff though; it's a miracle!!!*~*
 

hawaiian_mele

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Re: UDPP Question

I think both but mostly just keeps my shadows from creasing. I use something (shadestick, paint, etc) as a base on top of the UDPP and it really makes my shadows crease-proof and vibrant.
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MACATTAK

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Re: UDPP Question

For me, it just helps with creasing. I don't feel it makes my colors anymore vibrant.
 

SweetCheeks

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

Those of you that use this UDPP, do you use Paint Pots over it, or one or the other in that case?
 

SweetCheeks

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re: UD Primer Potion Discussion

Quote:
Originally Posted by StArCaNdY
Does UDPP make the eyeshadow colors more vibrant too or is it just to stop creasing and last longer?

I would love to know this also. I know Paint Pots can make the e/s color applied over them more vibrant.
 
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