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Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
Editorial Ranking · Makeup · 2026

Best Primers in Australia (2026)

Primers tested under foundation, alone, and over moisturiser. Scored on grip, finish-altering, and how they age through 8 hours.

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Primer is the most over-bought product in makeup. Most foundations don't need it. The exceptions: oily T-zones, dry winter skin, and event-day grip.

№ 1 Glow 9.4
Makeup · Charlotte Tilbury $78

Magic Cream Primer

Best for premium luxury
Top PickGlow Verified

Cult product, real benefit. Hydrating, glowing, gives skin a polished baseline. Pricey, but you use a pea.

№ 2 Glow 9.1
Makeup · Smashbox $48

Hydra Plump Primer

Best for hydrating workhorse

Hyaluronic-acid-led primer. Strong on dry winter skin. Doesn't pill under foundation.

№ 3 Glow 9.0
Makeup · Benefit POREfessional $52

Pore Minimising Primer

Best for pore-blurring
Glow Verified

The pore-blurring category leader. Apply only where pores show; don't cover entire face.

№ 4 Glow 8.7
Makeup · Smashbox $45

Photo Finish Primer

Best for long-wear

Silicone-based, photo-grade. Strong on event-day grip. Less ideal for daily natural-finish wear.

№ 5 Glow 8.5
Makeup · ELF $10

Universal Primer

Best for budget primer
Best ValueBest for Beginners

Pharmacy-grade, surprisingly competent. The starter primer at the price of a coffee.

№ 6 Glow 8.4
Makeup · Cover FX $55

Hydrating Primer

Best for sensitive + hydrating

Fragrance-free, alcohol-free. The right choice for sensitive or rosacea-prone skin that reacts to silicone primers.

Frequently asked

Common questions.

Do I need primer?

Most people don't. If your foundation looks fine without it, primer adds friction without benefit. Use primer for: 12-hour wear, oily T-zones, large pores, or specific event-day finish.

Should primer go before or after sunscreen?

After sunscreen. Sunscreen is treatment; primer is makeup. Order: skincare → SPF → primer → foundation.

Silicone vs water-based primer?

Silicone for grip and pore-blur. Water-based for hydration. They don't layer well together — pick one job per primer.

How much primer should I use?

Pea-sized for the entire face. Most people use four times this and complain about pilling.

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