Opinions vary when it comes to how essential primers are to a makeup routine. We've written about the debate before. Some people sit in the yes camp, while others might think
"Primer is not necessary, in my opinion, for day-to-day wear but for that completely perfect makeup look," says celebrity makeup artist Maud Laceppe, whose clients include Vanessa Paradis and Julianne Moore. "It will give more of a photoshopped finish. Primer will definitely make your makeup last longer. It smoothes the fine lines, evens out the skin tone, and reduces the size of your pores."
But not all primers are created equally, just like everyone's skin is not the same. "There are primers for all different skin types, so chose one that best suits your skin," recommends celebrity makeup artist and groomer Georgie Eisdell, who's worked with Gwyneth Paltrow and Sophie Turner. "So if you have oily skin, you might want to use a primer that is oil-free so it can help keep your base looking fresh but not too shiny. If you have drier skin, then locate more hydrating primers or pruning oil to help get a nice glow to the skin."