An Under Eye Primer That’s Actually Worth Using

An Under Eye Primer That’s Actually Worth Using

Under Eye Primer

If you've ever experienced under eye concealer slippage, then Peter Thomas Roth's Skin to Die For Darkness-Reducing Under-Eye Treatment Primer is exactly what you need to be using. Along with preventing your concealer from sliding down your face, this pint-size wonder in a tube does so much more.  

The Buzz

Peter Thomas Roth's Skin to Die For Darkness-Reducing Under-Eye Treatment Primer is an ultra-hydrating concealer that holds concealer in place, preventing it from slipping and settling into fine lines. Formulated with caffeine to combat puffiness, this formula is silky and soothing. Upon application, this primer instantly helps reduce the look of darkness, puffiness and signs of aging as it primes skin for flawless makeup application. It's formulated with 2% Haloxyl™ and Vitamin K1 to help visibly diminish the look of darkness and Caffeine and Green Coffee Extract to help minimize the appearance of under-eye bags. It contains Hydrolyzed Collagen to help improve the look of fine lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet; Perfect Priming Complex of light-scattering Diamond Powder and mattifying Elastomers to diffuse the look of imperfections and create a smooth, soft-focus finish. This primer is available is a universal tint for all skin tones.

Price: $32

Available: peterthomasroth.com

Why You'll Love It

I had no idea how much I needed this product until I forgot to use it one morning—the darkness under my eyes was more visible throughout the day and my concealer seemed to fade. Even though I have to add one more step to my makeup routine,  I'm  happy to do so if it helps me to look flawless all day long. I was concerned that the one-tint fits-all shade wouldn't really work for me, but it does....disappears into my skin. Love this!

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