I think it
is fair to say from past articles that I don’t like talking about products I
don’t like and today’s item is not bad or anything but I’m a bit disappointed
in it. Dior is my favorite high-end brand but their Backstage Eye Prime has
left me a bit perplexed.
Basically,
this is a flesh-toned cream eyeshadow primer that is supposed to extend the
wear and intensity of your eye makeup, turning your eyes into a perfect canvas.
I loved it when I first got it, my shadows lasted all day with no creasing and
unlike other primers, its drier texture made it super easy to blend my makeup.
The thing is, now it does not prevent my makeup from creasing anymore. I’m not
sure what happened, maybe my lids are oilier or it’s because the formula dried
out a bit. That’s another thing, you have to be careful to really tightly screw
the lid back in its place otherwise the formula will dry out. Luckily, I was
able remove it from the pot and put it back upside-down so I can use the bottom
half that was still fresh.
Now, the
primer does not perform exactly like it used to but there is something it’s
still great at: color-correcting my lids. I have very fair skin and as such the
skin on my eyes is quite thin so you can see little veins. The Dior primer has
a very natural skin tone color that I can blend to cover up the veins and
perfectly even out my eyes, making them look brighter and more awake. I love
using this on days when I don’t want to wear any eye makeup, but still want to
look well rested.
The formula
of this is very dry so you do need to warm it up on your fingertip to make it
easier to apply. Some might not like this, but the matte finish it gives to the
skin is more natural looking and since it doesn’t leave your eyelids tacky,
your eyeshadows will blend more easily and without dragging. Honestly, I don’t
know if I would recommend this product as a primer (mostly because it’s
expensive) since I can’t guaranty its effect in the long run. However, if you
are looking for a corrector the Backstage Eye Prime is great and who knows, yours
might be efficient at keeping your makeup in place too.
You can get
the Dior Backstage Eye Prime from their website and at any of their Counters.
It is also available from Sephora and Feelunique.
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