Are Silicone-Based Primers For You? Here Is Everything You Need To Know

Written by Urvi Dalal17th Feb 2019
Are silicone-based primers for you? Here is everything you need to know

If you want one product that helps your complexion look absolutely flawless, reduces pores and conceals fine lines like a pro, then you need to get your hands on a primer today. A lot of makeup artists and beauty experts rely on silicone based primers to create a smooth skin canvas that helps makeup glide easily.

But did you know that using a chemical like silicone on your skin does more harm than you can imagine. Listed below are all the reasons why you should ditch a primer that contains silicone if you want your skin to thank you later.

 

Seals pores

Does not allow beneficial ingredients to seep into skin

When you wear a silicone based primer, it sits on top of your pores and forms and impenetrable layer. This blocks moisture from entering your skin, which may lead to dull skin.

 

Traps dirt and debris in your pores

Does not allow beneficial ingredients to seep into skin

Silicone based primers create a layer on top of your skin, restricting anything from getting in and out of it. What this means is that all the dirt and sebum from day get trapped into your pores, leading to inflammation and acne.

 

Enlarges pores

Does not allow beneficial ingredients to seep into skin

You wear a primer to minimise the appearance of pores, but a silicone based primer traps the dirt into your pores, enlarging them in the process. This is why in the long run, silicone-based primers do the exact opposite of what they claim.

 

Prevents other ingredients from being absorbed into the skin

Does not allow beneficial ingredients to seep into skin

As silicone tends to create a film on the skin, the nourishing ingredients from the rest of your makeup products fail to penetrate into the skin and provide the benefits that they are meant to.

 

Does not allow beneficial ingredients to seep into skin

Does not allow beneficial ingredients to seep into skin

When you use a primer that boasts of skin loving ingredients, but also contains silicones, it more often than not will fail at its skin nourishing claims. They’d only provide a short-term smoothening effect but are also harming your skin at the same time.

Urvi Dalal

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Writer, avid reader and hardcore beauty enthusiast is the best way to describe Urvi Dalal. With over 5 years of writing experience in the beauty industry, you can trust her to have the latest skin, hair and makeup tidbits on her fingertips. In her time working as a beauty writer, she has had the opportunity to interact and work closely with a string of dermatologists, makeup artists and hairstylists. All that knowledge exchange, coupled with her flair and love for writing make it possible for her to bring you some authentic yet fun beauty content. When Urvi isn’t working, you’d usually catch her curled up with a big, fat book, drinking a cup of tea or practising her makeup skills; there is no in-between!

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