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3.8Superfix Grip Primer
  • “With this one we're definitely getting back into that thicker, grippier territory”14:06–14:11
  • “It's definitely spreadable, but quickly starts drying down to that stickier feel with a more substantial consistency. Though, it's still more lightweight than the elf one, I think”14:11–14:15
  • “This is actually stronger than the Essence one, though”14:26–14:32
  • “This primer definitely adds dewiness. Because of my skin type, I was a little hesitant. I thought that it looked a little much when I just had it over my bare skin”14:30–14:34
  • “I thought it was a little harder to blend my makeup over this product. Like as it dried down, it got sticky to the point where I wasn't really able to push the product around my face as easily”14:48–14:52
  • “I kind of had to add more product than maybe I would have with another primer, and so my makeup did end up looking a little heavier”15:02–15:07
  • “I do see some smoothing when I use this, but maybe not as much as the Essence primer”15:09–15:11
  • “I'm getting some shine coming through. I can't deny that the coverage is holding strong even over my texture. Very minimal creasing in my laugh lines”15:15–15:18
  • Source: Testing & rating the top 4 drugstore grip primers - Oct 27, 2025
Brand note

Makeup Revolution is a drugstore brand that punches above its price point, especially in cream cheek products. The Ultra Cream Bronzer is a clear anchor — creators repeatedly call it blendable, pigmented, and a repurchase staple. The Light As A Cloud Bouncy Blur Blush also gets strong marks for its cream-to-powder finish and all-day wear. On the downside, foundation shade names can be misleading (one creator noted a supposed olive shade ran warm), and the Skin Silk foundation isn't the longest-wearing without a primer.

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