![]() The e.l.f putty primer is more hydrating than the Tatcha primer. This step is absolutely necessary for the product to work as it is intended to. It is also suggested to leave it for a minute or 2 to help in sink into the skin. The key to getting the best makeup application with both these primers is to apply all over the face and then tap on areas that you feel you’d need blurring or where your pores are more noticeable. I feel like the Tatcha primer instantly mattified my skin. The e.l.f primer definitely feels and looks hydrating on the skin once applied and even after it has settled on the skin. Tatcha – slightly thicker and has more grip when you spread it. TextureĮlf – thinner/ lighter consistency and feels more slippery when you’re spreading it on the skin. The Tatcha I have is a travel size which retails for $20, I doubt I’d ever spend $52 on a primer so pretty happy that there’s a smaller option. ![]() So let’s see if this $8 product is a dupe for the Silk Canvas that retails for $52. This is probably one of my favourite primers of all time so when I heard that the e.l.f poreless putty primer was a dupe, I immediately ordered one. I’ve shared my thoughts on the Tatcha The Silk Canvas primer in this post over HERE. We all try and save where we can and if an affordable product works as well as a high-end version, then you bet your ass I’m on that. I don’t mind splurging on products that I know work well but I’m also really keen on good dupes. So these have been put through a thorough test. I’ve been using these two products for a few months.
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