My pores are not shy. They’re craters. So when a $10 primer promises to shrink them, I’m listening.
The real test? Seeing if my foundation still sinks into my nose by noon.
It’s the e.l.f. Poreless Putty Primer. $10. The claim is “blurs pores” and “mattifies.” I’m here for the blur.
Silicone-Based
That’s the blurring agent. It fills lines and dips.
Squalane
For hydration so it doesn’t feel like spackle.
Velvet Finish
Meant to create a smooth canvas, not a slick one.
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It’s a silicone party. Dimethicone is the headliner—it’s the filler. Squalane is the plus-one to keep things from getting too dry.
- Dimethicone: Forms a smooth, occlusive layer to fill pores.
- Squalane: Lightweight moisturizer derived from olives.
- Kaolin Clay: Absorbs a bit of oil.
- Vitamin E: Antioxidant, but it’s low on the list.
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Thick. Like cold, dense moisturizer. You have to warm it up between your fingers. Blends out to a soft, velvety film—not sticky.
After two weeks, I noticed it works better on clean-shaven skin. Any peach fuzz? It can pill. A surprise annoyance.
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Shrink pores? No. Nothing topical can do that. But blur them for 6-8 hours? Absolutely. My foundation stayed put on my nose—that’s the win.
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It’s a great blurring primer for the price. Manages expectations—it’s makeup, not a skincare treatment.