Primers — Yes, there's an s in there — I personally think it's a great idea to have a couple of
different primers for different reasons.
We tried
several different primers and the stain either bled through or we thought we were going to die from the inhaling the fumes and decided we didn't want those toxins in our home.
The schematic diagram depicts
the different primers used.
Even with
a different primer and setting spray I found myself trying over and over again to blend it out flawlessly but I never achieved my goal.
If you are in need of something that will keep your makeup in place the entire day, I would layer
a different primer underneath, like the Etude House Beauty Shot Blur primer (which I'll be reviewing soon so keep your eyes peeled for that!).
I am obsessed I will never use
a different primer.
After trying out
different primers and learning from friends who just went through the same thing, everyone agrees this was the best primer for drywall.
We just can't wrap our heads around why except that maybe we need to use
a different primer?
Can you suggest
a different primer for future projects?
It took five coats plus two
different primers!