Touch in Sol Redness Correcting Green Primer – Pore-Minimizing Makeup Base
Neutralize redness with a green-tinted primer
Meet Touch in Sol's Redness Correcting Base Primer, a lightweight green-toned makeup base designed to balance uneven skin tones. The green pigments work with your natural undertone to neutralize reddish areas, creating a smoother canvas before foundation for a more even look.
What it feels like and who might use it
The formula is light and non-sticky, gliding over the skin to leave a hydrated, comfortable feel. It’s suitable for sensitive skin and for those dealing with redness from irritation, acne scars, or rosacea-like undertones. This step can complement a daily routine without adding heaviness or texture.
Key benefits
- Neutralizes redness tones to even skin color.
- Hydrates while minimizing the look of pores for a smoother base.
- Infused with Centella Asiatica, Hyaluronic Acid, and pumpkin seed oil for hydration and skin comfort.
- Plant-based actives may help refine texture and even tone.
- Light protection against UV exposure when worn in daylight.
How to use
- Apply sunscreen or moisturizer first.
- Dot a small amount on areas with redness or blemishes.
- Blend evenly, avoiding over-application to prevent a strong green tint.
- Apply foundation on top to complete the look.
Key ingredients you may notice include Centella Asiatica extracts, Hyaluronic Acid for hydration, and pumpkin seed oil for nourishment. Together, they aim to support a refreshed skin feel and a smoother texture beneath makeup.
Why this primer might fit your routine
The base is designed to prime the skin for makeup without heaviness, offering a balanced canvas that can work with a range of foundations. It is presented as a no-pore-blem style primer, and while results can vary, many users report a more even start to makeup when used as directed.
FAQ
Q: What is Touch in Sol Redness Correcting Base Primer used for?
A: A green-tinted makeup base designed to neutralize redness and create a smooth canvas before foundation.
Q: How should I apply this primer for best results?
A: Apply sunscreen or moisturizer first, then a small amount on red areas or blemishes, and finish with foundation.