When you've put in the time and effort to get your make-up exactly right, there is nothing worse than looking in the mirror at lunchtime to discover that most of your handiwork has all but vanished. So, what's the trick to getting your products to stick around all day and night? Adding the best primer to your make-up bag.
Designed to help your foundation and other products to lock in place all day, primers are an often overlooked step that can make a big difference. And they do so much more than just keep your make-up in place too.. As well as locking down the best foundation, the best primers can tackle all manner of skin concerns—from boosting radiance to moisturising and even filling in pores and fine lines.
19 best primers at a glance - Quick Links:
- Best blurring primer: Laura Mercier Pure Canvas Blurring Primer, £17.20 (was £21.50) | LookFantastic
- Best primer for keeping makeup in place: Milk Makeup Hydro Grip Primer, £35 | Sephora
- Best glowy primer for oily skin: NARS Cosmetics Radiance Primer SPF 35, £18.70 (was £34) | LookFantastic
- Best moisturising primer: Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base, £43.20 (was £54) | LookFantastic
- Best affordable primer: E.l.f. Power Grip Primer, £10 | Boots
- Best primer for seriously glowy skin: Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter, £39 | Cult Beauty
- Best anti-shine primer: Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Instant Retouch Primer, £28 | Sephora
- Best luxury primer: Tatcha The Liquid Silk Primer, £51 | Space NK
- Best mattifying primer: NYX Professional Makeup The Marsh Mellow Primer, £12 (was £15) | LookFantastic
- Best primer for subtle radiance: MAC Studio Radiance Moisturising + Illuminating Silky Primer, £30 | LookFantastic
- Best primer for oily skin: BareMinerals Prime Time Original Pore Minimising Primer, £18 | LookFantastic
- Best brightening primer: Beauty Pie Wonderfilter Brightening Primer, £23 | Beauty Pie
- Best colour correcting primer: Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment, £11.70 (was £19.50) | LookFantastic
- Best pore-refining primer: ICONIC LONDON Velvet Smooth Pore Refining Primer, £24 | Lookfantastic
- Best primer for glowing skin: Vieve Skin Nova Instant Radiance Primer, £31 | Cult Beauty
- Best pearlescent primer: Clarins SOS Primer, £34 | John Lewis
- Best primer for spot-prone skin: Milk Makeup Pore Eclipse Mattifying Primer, £18 | Cult Beauty
- Best primer for mature skin: Merit Great Skin Priming Moisturizer, £34 | Merit
- Best smoothing primer: Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Primer, £57 | Cult Beauty
What does a primer do for your make-up?
"Primers are an essential part of my personal make-up routine and a must have in my make-up kit, as they are the first step to a flawless base!" says professional make-up artist Cher Webb. "They are a game-changing product, working in harmony with your skin and foundation, merging and blending for a seamless complexion."
If your only experience with primer is heavy, silicone-based formulas that can cause irritating pilling, then it's time to get reacquainted. These days many primers come with skincare benefits to help look after your complexion while simultaneously helping your make-up stay in place for longer. Ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin B3 (often in the form of niacinamide) and witch hazel extract are now common in modern day primers. Thankfully, that feeling of having a thick layer of something on top of your skin can now be a thing of the past.
"Primers are designed to adhere to your foundation and can provide amazing results when using the appropriate [one] for your skin type," Cher adds. "They act as an instant filter by reducing the appearance of redness, and adding instant radiance and glow while blurring imperfections."
Types of make-up primers
Nowadays the best primers can even soak up excess oil and blur imperfections. They're able to camouflage the appearance of large pores and smooth out bumpy skin to help your make-up apply more evenly. If you struggle with concealing redness or rosacea, there are colour-correcting primers that will neutralise it, and some come with the added benefit of SPF (though you should always apply a dedicated facial sunscreen before make-up as part of your skincare routine).
Basically there's a primer for every skin type and concern. To help you on your way to finding the best primer, below is a summary of the key different types.
- Blurring primer: "If you want to minimise pores apply a primer which is designed to blur them," says Naoko Scintu, who has dolled up the likes of Jodie Comer, Karlie Kloss and Florence Pugh. She continues: "Apply the product to the centre of the face or where you naturally produce more oil." The best blurring primers contain lots of emollient to leave your skin smooth and pore-free.
- Mattifying primer: Oily girls, this one's for you. Not only will a mattifying primer reduce the appearance of pores, it will also control oil production throughout the day. Silicone is the ingredient you need to look out for if you're investing however, our tip is to go light with the primer to stop your make-up from pilling.
- Hydrating primer: Want to look like you've slugged but don't fancy using copious amounts of your moisturiser? Say hello to a hydrating primer. Naoko's favourite primer in her kit, she says: "A primer that adds as much hydration as possible instantly improves the look and feel of the skin and is a perfect base for make-up." Search for something with hyaluronic acid in it if you're on the hunt for hydration.
- Colour-correcting primer: Championed by make-up artist Rose Gallagher, who uses a green primer in her make-up for rosacea routine, colour-correcting primers even skin tone ready for foundation. Redness isn't the only colour they counteract, you can get blue primers to even yellow tones and pink ones to even blue ones.
How we tested the best make-up primers
Lots of primers were tested in order to review the very best on the market in this guide, so each one of the below primers has been tested by a member of the Marie Claire beauty team or one of our contributors. As part of the testing process, we looked at everything from how they sat on the skin to whether or not they kept our foundation in place and if they had any additional skincare benefits. Read more about how we test products.
The best primers of 2025
1. Laura Mercier Pure Canvas Blurring Primer
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Laura Mercier Pure Canvas Blurring Primer
Best blurring primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: Microalgae, blurring powers
Effect on skin: Blurs and mattifies
Reasons to buy
+ Contains no silicone despite being smothing and blurring Very lightweight Silky finish
Reasons to avoid
- Won't offer a glow boost if that's what you're after
Laura Mercier's primers are kind of legendary. There are multiple options available, including the much-loved Illuminating and SPF versions. However, the Blurring primer, which is oil-free, both mattifies the skin and blurs the appearance of pores, as well as absorbing excess shine that manifests throughout the day. Despite this, we found that it feels incredibly lightweight on the skin, sinking in with ease, and we also noticed it delivers a slight smoothing effect.
2. Milk Makeup Hydro Grip Primer
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Milk Makeup Hydro Grip Primer
Best primer for keeping make-up in place
Specifications
Key ingredients : Hyaluronic acid, B vitamins, aloe water, cherry blossom
Effect on skin: Adds dewy glow
Reasons to buy
+ Brilliant for making make-up last longer
Reasons to avoid
- Very slightly sticky feel in order to grip make-up
This is one of the best primers if you have dry skin and hate when make-up gathers in your dry patches, and/or you need your make-up to really stay in place for a long time. It contains a multitude of ingredients that will help hydrate the skin and creates an invisible veil (that you won't feel) that make-up attaches itself to for long-lasting impact. We found this to be another of those formulas that has that slightly sticky texture in order to be able to grip onto your foundation and other base products to really keep them in place.
3. NARS Cosmetics Radiance Primer SPF 35
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NARS Radiance Primer SPF 35/PA+++
Best glowy primer for oily skin
Specifications
Key ingredients : Radiance Boosting Complex, Evodia Rutecarpa fruit extract
Effect on skin: Soft glow
Reasons to buy
+ Adds serious glow Pink pearlescent finish Lightweight
Reasons to avoid
- Contains some fragrance, which won't appeal to all
This oil-free primer has a silky texture that sank into the skin with ease when we tested it, with pink pearlescent finish that adds a subtle hint of luminosity under make-up. It's ideal for those with dull complexions that want to add this kind of glow; we found that it adds a visible radiance thanks to its iridescent finish. That said, we found that applying a little underneath make-up doesn't look too glowy on oily skin. Not only that, but the inclusion of broad-spectrum SPF in the formula is a bonus over the top of your dedicated facial sun cream.
4. Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base
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Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base
Best moisturising primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: Squalane, shea butter, hyaluronic acid, Vitamins, B, C and E
Effect on skin: Hydrates and plumps
Reasons to buy
+ Lovely texture Moisturises and primes Brilliant base for make-up
Reasons to avoid
- Expensive
This iconic primer-and-moisturiser in one is so popular that, according to the brand, it sells one every 12 seconds around the world. As for why we love it? It smells absolutely divine and is packed with the good stuff for your skin—hyaluronic acid, shea butter, squalane and vitamins B, C and E—to both moisturise and prime your skin for make-up. For me, what really stands out is that it manages to achieve all this without leaving a heavy or greasy feel on the skin. It really is a wonder base.
5. e.l.f. Power Grip Primer
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e.l.f. Power Grip Primer
Best affordable primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: Glycerin, sodium hyaluronate, niacinamide
Effect on skin: Smoothing
Reasons to buy
+ Non-comedogenic Very affordable
Reasons to avoid
- Ever so slightly sticky to grip onto make-up
The best e.l.f. products have won over beauty editors and influencers around the world and are the talk of TikTok—and this very primer is one of the most popular buys. An affordable primer that's really effective too? Yes please. We absolutely love this for improving make-up’s longevity. Something we noticed when applying this one is that the formula has a slightly sticky and tacky feel, but this is exactly what you want underneath your foundation and other make-up products to keep them in place—grip by name, grip by nature. With a reasonable price tag, the formula also contains glycerin and a hyaluronic acid derivative to help keep skin hydrated, plus niacinamide.
6. Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter
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Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter
Best primer for seriously glowy skin
Specifications
Key ingredients : Squalane, glycerin, illuminating powders
Effect on skin: Brightens and adds shine
Reasons to buy
+ Can be worn alone or used as a primer or highlighter Creates the ultimate glow 12 shades available
Reasons to avoid
- Quite expensive
This is an interesting product, designed to create the illusion of flawless-looking "Hollywood" skin. The best way we can describe the effects is that the illuminating formula gives you that "lit from within" look, while finely milled powders work to blur the complexion for a soft focus finish. As well as working as a radiance-boosting primer under make-up, it can also be worn alone or as a highlighter. We find that, either way, it imparts this ultra-healthy radiance and an enviable glow. Top tip: apply it with a buffing brush, as we found it's easy to put too much on—a little goes a long way.
7. Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Instant Retouch Primer
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Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Instant Retouch Primer
Best anti-shine primer
Specifications
Key ingredients : Glycerin, silicone
Effect on skin: Mattifies and diffuses pores
Reasons to buy
+ Leaves skin silky smooth Slight mattifying finish
Reasons to avoid
- Smaller than others for the price
The Fenty Beauty primer is ideal for those who want to keep shine at bay without drying out their skin with an ultra-matte formula. We found that this oil-free primer is lightweight and silky, smoothing onto the skin easily. The finish is a soft matte, smoothing away the look of our pores and absorbing any excess shine without the instant drying feel of some matte primers—if greasy skin is your biggest concern but you hate a cakey feel, we think it'll suit you well. Overall, we'd describe it as providing a lasting smooth surface for your make-up.
8. Tatcha The Liquid Silk Primer
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Tatcha The Liquid Silk Primer
Best luxury primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: Hadasei-3 complex, fermented Mozuku algae blend, Akita rice, Uji green tea, amino acids, antioxidants
Effect on skin: Brightens and smooths
Reasons to buy
+ Makes skin look super healthy Adds natural radiance
Reasons to avoid
- Very expensive
It has an undoubtedly luxurious price tag, but this is a lovely silky primer that works so brilliantly underneath make-up. We found it has quite a runny texture that melts into the skin. It’s difficult to articulate how it made my skin look so great—it just looks healthier and more radiant, but not overly illuminated. As well as improving the application and wear of your make-up, silk extracts in the formula also help to protect your skin from pollution.
9. NYX Professional Makeup The Marsh Mellow Primer
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NYX Professional Makeup The Marsh Mellow Primer
Best mattifying primer
Specifications
Key ingredients : Marshmallow root
Effect on skin: Mattifies without drying
Reasons to buy
+ Whipped texture Creates a smooth base for make-up Promises to keep it in place for up to 16 hours
Reasons to avoid
- May not work as well on dry skin; quite mattifying
Another affordable brand that is loved by many beauty editors and influencers, NYX Professional Makeup’s The Marsh Mellow Primer is another good option for oilier skin types who like a matte finish to their make-up. Though it has a whipped velvety consistency that’s designed to smooth and mattify the skin, it doesn’t feel super drying at the same time—and it did noticeably help to keep foundation in place. While this vegan formula does feel nice and soft on the skin, very dry skin types would probably benefit from using one of the more moisturising formulas in the guide.
10. MAC Studio Radiance Moisturising + Illuminating Silky Primer
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MAC Studio Radiance Moisturising + Illuminating Silky Primer
Best primer for subtle radiance
Specifications
Key ingredients : Hyaluronic acid, glycerin, jojoba oil, moisture-lcok technology
Effect on skin: Adds a soft luminosity
Reasons to buy
+ Lovely texture that sinks into the skin Promises to keep skin radiant and hydrated for up to 8 hours
Reasons to avoid
- Might not suit very oily skin types
Another great option if you’re looking for a primer that'll leave your skin looking healthy and radiant, this one from MAC has a buttery consistency that sinks into the skin seriously well. The finish could be described as a super healthy but not “OTT” radiance. Not only does it prep the skin really well for make-up, but it also keeps it moisturised and radiant for up to eight hours, making it a brilliant match for skin that tends to dry out through the day.
11. bareMinerals Prime Time Original Pore Minimising Primer
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bareMinerals Prime Time Original Pore Minimising Primer
Best primer for oily skin
Specifications
Key ingredients: Buchu leaf extract
Effect on skin: Balances oil, minimises pores
Reasons to buy
+ Non-comedogenic Lightweight gel texture Claims to control oil for 24 hours
Reasons to avoid
- Won't suit drier skin types as well as oilier skin
bareMinerals brought back its iconic Prime Time primer last year, along with three other editions, but the original is the true hero. It's a brilliant choice for oily skin, thanks to its non-comedogenic (non pore-clogging) formula, oil-controlling properties and lightweight feel. As for the user experience, it's comfortable on the skin and definitely keeps shine at bay. While it's not at all drying, those with very dry skin may find that a nourishing primer is more beneficial. Similarly, it doesn't really have any noticeable radiance-boosting properties—but for oily skin that wants a bit of smoothing and shine reduction, it's a great buy. Try the travel size first if you don't want to commit to the full size upfront.
12. Beauty Pie Wonderfilter Brightening Primer
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Beauty Pie Wonderfilter Brightening Primer
Best brightening primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: FicuCell Vita, simi lipids, micro pearls
Effect on skin: Boosts glow and blurs texture
Reasons to buy
+ Creates a "backlit" look Melts into the skin
Reasons to avoid
- Delivers a definite glow, which won't be everyone's preference
Another one of our best illuminating primers, Beauty Pie's Wonderfilter is exactly that for skin: a radiant, glow-boosting filter. It's another that has a pearlescent glow to it, immediately adding a luminescent vibe to our skin upon application, with a silky texture that's nice and lightweight. It plays really well with make-up with absolutely no pilling, creating a lovely base for foundation. If we're being completely fair, the downside is that it's much more expensive if you don't have a Beauty Pie membership (£35 vs £13.50).
13. Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment
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Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment
Best colour correcting primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: Cica
Effect on skin: Calms redness and evens tone
Reasons to buy
+ Corrects even the most severe cases of redness and rosacea A very very clever product
Reasons to avoid
- Can take some trial and error to nail the application technique
This is an incredibly important and clever product. Rose recommends this tub of green cream to anyone suffering from redness or rosacea as it "knocks out the redness, treats dryness and calms the skin" ahead of applying your base product. But she says the key to using it, is using it correctly. Which is warming it in your hands first, then applying it to the areas of redness only, not all over the face. If you've struggled in the past with trying to neutralise redness, you won't believe how you lived without this product.
14. ICONIC LONDON Velvet Smooth Pore Refining Primer
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ICONIC LONDON Velvet Smooth Pore Refining Primer
Best pore-refining primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: Red grape extract
Effect on skin: Blurs texture and brings down shine
Reasons to buy
+ Silky matte finish Blurs pores and texture
Reasons to avoid
- Separates a little
"The name of this primer really doesn’t lie - it has a beautifully silky matte finish, and really does blur my pores and texture effortlessly, making my foundation go on smoothly. I’m not a fan of a matte finish all over my face, (despite having an oily skin type, I prefer a dewy finish), so I’ll only use this over the areas I have the most texture - around my nose and chin. It has a thick consistency, so I only need a tiny amount. I’m certain the chic tube, thought small, will last me ages. For a flawless full make-up finish that lasts all day, this stuff can’t be beaten. Be warned though: when you first squeeze the product out it can separate a little, so be sure to shake it well before squeezing it out of the tube." - Valeza Bakolli, Junior Shopping Editor
15. Vieve Skin Nova Instant Radiance Primer
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Vieve Skin Nova Instant Radiance Primer
Best primer for glowing skin
Specifications
Key ingredients: Beta-glucan, niacinamide, rose water, orchid extract
Effect on skin: Really boosts radiance
Reasons to buy
+ Illuminates the skin Mixes well with moisturiser and foundation
Reasons to avoid
- Doesn't prolong your make-up
"In my opinion, this primer is pure magic in a bottle - it’s definitely one of my favourite Vieve products of all the ones I’ve tried (and trust me, that’s a lot). It layers beautifully over my moisturiser and SPF, giving me a lovely glowing base for my foundation - without any large chunks of glitter.
It’s also incredibly versatile. I’ve mixed it into my moisturiser and even foundation to add an extra illuminating effect. I’m forever wowed by how it adds a glowy finish without making my skin look shiny or oily. I will say, though, that this is more of a skin perfector than a make-up prolonger, so if you’re after something to make your make-up last all day, try one of the other primers in this list." - Valeza Bakolli, Junior Shopping Editor
16. Clarins SOS Primer
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Clarins SOS Primer
Best pearlescent primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: Marine algae, saffron flower polyphenols
Effect on skin: Boosts glow with a golden sheen
Reasons to buy
+ Hydrating Evens skin tone Illuminating effect
Reasons to avoid
- Has quite an intense shimmer - best worn under make-up
"If you’re after a primer that makes your skin look visibly renewed, this is it. It might look a little intensely glowy upon first application, but this stuff really is meant to be worn under foundation - it adds hydration, evens my skin tone and has an illuminating effect for an utterly radiant finish. I always feel like my skin is looking its best when I wear this primer under my favourite foundation or tinted moisturiser." - Valeza Bakolli, Junior Shopping Editor
17. Milk Makeup Pore Eclipse Mattifying Primer
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Milk Makeup Pore Eclipse Mattifying Primer
Best primer for spot-prone skin
Specifications
Key ingredients : Niacinamide, bakuchiol
Effect on skin: Mattifies and smoothes pores
Reasons to buy
+ Controls oil and mattifies skin Contains niacinamide and bakuchiol to smooth texture Locks make-up in place
Reasons to avoid
- Won’t be hydrating enough for drier skin types
“If you have oily, spot-prone skin but aren’t a huge fan of silicone-based primers which can sometimes feel a bit heavy on the skin, then this is one of my most recommended primers of all time. It’s water-based, so feels beautifully lightweight on the skin, but really does a great job of locking make-up in place and extending its wear time throughout the day. Even better, I love that it contains skin-friendly ingredients like niacinamide and bakuchiol to actually tackle things like large pores and uneven skin texture while you’re wearing it. If you have dry skin then this definitely won’t deliver what you need in terms of hydration, but if you’re after a primer that will minimise pores, keep shine at bay, and stop your make-up from disappearing halfway through the day then this is brilliant.” - Mica Ricketts, Freelance Beauty Editor & Marie Claire Contributor
18. Merit Great Skin Priming Moisturizer
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Merit Great Skin Priming Moisturizer
Best primer for mature skin
Specifications
Key ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, oat extract, glycerin
Effect on skin: Firms, smooths and hydrates
Reasons to buy
+ Hydrates, firms and plumps the skin Can use in place of your usual moisturiser Leaves skin looking juicy
Reasons to avoid
- Not the most longwearing
“A primer and moisturiser in one, this new launch from Merit Beauty has earned a permanent place in my make-up bag thanks to how versatile it is. For me, this is the primer that I reach for on low-maintenance make-up days as it is absolutely brimming with amazing skincare ingredients that really focus on hydration, strengthening the skin barrier, and improving the clarity of your skin. And although dry complexions will love this, as someone who has oily skin but is in my mid-30s, I really appreciate how healthy and fresh it leaves my skin looking. In fact, it’s so great that I only ever tend to layer over some strategically placed concealer and cream blush afterwards for the ultimate dewy everyday look.” - Mica Ricketts, Freelance Beauty Editor & Marie Claire Contributor
19. Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Primer
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Hourglass Vanish Airbrush Primer
Best smoothing primer
Specifications
Key ingredients: Glycerin, microspherical powders
Effects on skin: Smoothing, velvety, soft focus
Reasons to buy
+ Translucent finish Blurs uneven texture Absorbs excess oil so skin is velvety, not shiny
Reasons to avoid
- It's expensive
“I’m pretty lazy about applying primers regularly—mainly because there are only a handful of occasions that I’m genuinely fussed about improving the longevity of my make-up—but this primer from Hourglass offers far more than that. As well as enhancing the appearance of any make-up applied on top, it’s a brilliantly skin-smoothing product that blurs over any texture you have on your skin to leave it velvety, even and almost airbrushed in appearance. As someone that has lots of texture on my skin from acne scarring, active breakouts, and now some fine lines, I’m always amazed at how fresh, smooth and even my skin looks after using this. Plus, oily skin types will adore the way that it absorbs excess oils through its micro-spherical powders to diffuse the appearance of pores and dial down shine.” - Mica Ricketts, Freelance Beauty Editor & Marie Claire Contributor