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Hydrogrip primer.

Milk Hydrogrip primer
Powder & Setting

About this product

A hydrating powder and setting primer designed to grip makeup and extend wear while providing moisture to the skin.

Best for

Dry skin
Powder & Setting

The Guru Index verdict

77%

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Approved · 77%
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What the gurus are saying

Gurus praise Hydrogrip as a hydrating primer that delivers grip and longevity without unnecessary additives. It's noted for melting makeup into skin and adapting to different skin conditions. The brand's deliberate choice to exclude sunscreen is appreciated as honest ingredient strategy rather than false marketing.
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"I've heard about this Hydrogrip primer and I really appreciated the information that they gave on the fact that when they designed the Hydrogrip primer, one smart thing about that brand is they've stayed away from putting sunscreen in their makeup because they don't want to mislead the consumer into thinking that that's enough sunscreen. For example, when you put on a makeup primer, in order to get the amount of sunscreen that you need to offer the protection that the product is claiming, you have to put it on not only all surfaces but pretty thick, and people are not going to be putting that primer on to that thickness. So I really appreciate that."
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"I use the Milk HydroGrip, something that's grippy that gives me a little bit extra moisture depending on how my skin is feeling. It's a more hydrating primer that helps everything melt in and last."
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