While my face may be on the dry side of things, I struggle with super freaking oily eyelids. If you’ve seen any of my makeup tutorials on my YouTube channel, you’ll often see me applying two separate eyeshadow primers to make sure my eyeshadow doesn’t crease on me throughout the day. Long gone are the days of using a single eyeshadow primer (although the Maybelline Master Prime gives me *almost* creaseless perfection!) for me it seems!
That being said, I am ALWAYS happy to try a new one out! Kat Von D recently released her Lock-It Color Correcting Eyeshadow Primer in a whopping five shades. You may think five shades is nothing, but have you ever stopped to consider that eyeshadow primers are (for the most part) quite clear? Most of them offer little to no coverage for our veiny eyelids which is a struggle for people who enjoy wearing paler eyeshadow shades but also have a lot of veins and discolouration on their eyelids that they want to cover. The five shades range from fair to deep and I think it’s actually an impressive array considering that this is “only” an eyeshadow primer! (For example, there are brands out there that ONLY have four shades of foundation! Looking at you Joe Fresh!)
The brand indicates that the “formula color corrects your specific skintone to neutralize lids so that you can show off super-saturated, true color payoff.” It also comes in a nifty twist up stick for easy application.
It does come with a sharpener on the opposite end, but I can’t imagine why you’d need to sharpen this product – it’s not like precise lines are needed to cover your eyes. Regardless, it’s there if you need it!
The shade Fair is quite brightening on my skin and a tad bit pinker. I will point out the formula is on the dry side of things, so I end up applying the Lock-It primer by first running it on my eyelids, then blending it out with a finger to help warm up and spread the product out.
I know people like comparisons, so here we go! The shot on the left is from 7:30 am before I went to work, and the short on the right is when I got home at 5:00 pm. It looks flawless doesn’t it? There is no creasing whatsoever, and the colours are just as vibrant as ever (except for maybe my transition shade). However… this photo kind of annoyed me, because this is not an accurate reflection of how the primer always behaved. Sometimes I had severe creasing on my lids, and sometimes I didn’t. It was almost impossible to tell which days my eyeshadow would crease and which days it wouldn’t. I actually took the above time lapse photos to show you how much it could crease on me, but instead that very same day my eyeshadows stayed intact. *throws hands up in the air*
Final Thoughts
The Kat Von D Lock-It Color Correcting Eyeshadow Primer worked for me… sometimes. And that’s not a claim I’m overly comfortable with. If I can’t rely on my primer to work 100% of the time, then I’m going to double up on primers because I am not going to risk having my eyeshadow crease on me while I’m out. (Doubled up, this worked just fine for me!)
I love that Kat Von D offers five different shades to create a blank canvas on a wide variety of skintones. I think that’s especially important because it highlights the fact that companies are finally realizing there isn’t a one colour fits all for beauty products, and that’s extremely encouraging.
If you’re someone that doesn’t struggle with greasepit eyelids, I think this is a perfectly satisfactory eyeshadow primer that creates a blank canvas that makes your eyeshadows pop. But if you’re like me, and you need something more like super glue for your eyelids, I don’t think this is a primer you can wear on its own. That being said, I have blogger friends that this worked far better on, so please check out Swatch and Review and Workaday Beauty‘s posts on this primer!
The Kat Von D Lock-It Color Correcting Eyeshadow Primer can be purchased on sephora.ca for $33 CAD or on sephora.com for $25 USD.
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Hmmm I wonder why it works sometimes and not others. That’s so frustrating!
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Wow, I saw the pictures and I was like THAT’S AMAZING… but it’s so weird that it doesn’t work like that all the time!
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I KNOW! I was so annoyed that the photo is misleading. I’d worn the primer about 4-5 times before and only one occasion did it work, all the others were crease city. So I kind of avoided wearing it again until I knew I was going to take pictures… and then it worked. I was like OH COME ON!
Yeah this definitely worked for me, I went to take before and after photos and there was actually no point it looked the same haha so I am lazy and probably won’t include them. I like that there are different shades too, but it sounds like it’s not quite stubborn enough for the oiliest of lids which is too bad! 🙁
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The different shades are an amazing thing for this brand to be putting out. More people need to get on that right away. I just wish it worked for me every single time. 🙁
I have grease pit lids as well so this one probably wouldn’t work for me either. I bought the Maybelline one, but got my lash extensions shortly after and have not worn eyeshadow since (cause it’s a bit of a hassle to clean). I will soon though!
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I’m just itching to get back to my Maybelline one. I’m almost done my two current primers then I’m going right back to it!
I honestly thought this would be a winner because the picture looks perfect! Dang, I guess I’m lucky to not have oily lids, I get away without primer on most days. :-/
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I know – I’m kind of annoyed how well that comparison photo came out. I had tried it 4-5 times before taking those shots and it had only worked one other time. So I held off wearing it again until I knew I’d be taking a time lapse photo… then it worked and I was like… well that’s messed up. 😐
bahaha ‘greasepit eyelids’ best description ever 😛
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