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Age:
18+
Brand: Ninelle
Line: eye
Product Type: eye primer
Gender: for women
Effect: colored, tinted
Ingredients: vitamin a, vitamin c, vitamin e
Classification: middle market
Country: Spain
Made in: Spain
Eye makeup can accentuate natural beauty and make the gaze more expressive! To ensure the look is flawless, it’s essential to create a base layer before applying decorative cosmetics. The primer from Ninelle is a luxurious product that evens out the skin on the eyelids, filling in any imperfections and creating a perfectly smooth surface. It enhances the color's brightness, facilitates the blending of eyeshadows, and prolongs the makeup's durability, allowing you to fully enjoy your stunning appearance.
Features of the Ninelle La Prima Eye Primer:
- - Its beige color provides a light toning effect;
- - Pearlescent particles gently shimmer on the skin;
- - Smooths out the delicate skin;
- - Ultra-thin invisible coverage;
- - Can be used as a standalone product for smoothing and evening out the eyelid tone;
- - Makes the makeup application process easier and more comfortable;
- - Contains vitamins A, E, F for moisturizing and softening the skin;
- - Sunflower seed oil protects against the harsh effects of external factors and nourishes with beneficial substances.
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C11-13 Isoparaffin, Ozokerite, Talc, Mica, Vp/Hexadecene Copolymer, Ci77891, Parfum, Ci 77491, Caprylyl Glycol, Propylene Glycol, Glyceryl Stearate, Phenoxyethanol, Isopropyl Myristate, Glycine Soja Oil, Ci 77499, Hexylene Glycol, Tocopherol, Helianthu
Oh my, what a disaster this product is! It's impossible to apply it!
This is a nightmare, not a foundation.
This product is similar to artdeco. It should be applied in a very small amount, as instructed. The eyeshadows blend nicely on it.
It is difficult to apply. However, if you manage to apply it, the eyeshadows stick well to this base. When applying, it tends to clump together, so you have to spread it out on the eyelid, which is not really convenient. I have learned to take a small amount on my finger (like cream) and apply it to the eyelid several times. In terms of consistency, the base is solid, but when it clumps together, it reminds me of dried plasticine.
I didn't like how it applied. The texture is like chewing gum or clay. You have to "dig out" from the jar and rub it on your hand before attempting to apply it on the eyelid. I do not recommend it.