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Shani Cohen

Revolution launches £10 primer TikTok users say is 'perfect luxury dupe'

If you’re beauty obsessed, you’ve probably already got your hands on Revolution’s sell out Pro Miracle Cream, but did you know there’s a new primer on the loose that’s going viral on TikTok?

The £9.99 vegan and cruelty-free Superbase Colour Correcting Primer creates the perfect skin base for concealer or foundation, and it’s available in two revolutionary colour correcting shades - green and yellow.

These multi-tasking primers help to neutralise skin pigmentation and redness - great for those suffering from acne, rosacea and hyperpigmentation.

They’re packed with natural ingredients too such as Cica, to help strengthen your skin’s natural barrier, and Chlorophyll which has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties to help reduce redness.

Hundreds of beauty fanatics on TikTok have been raving about the budget primer, with some even comparing it to similar, more expensive products from the likes of Dr. Jart+, Bobbie Brown and Clinique, saying the results are just as good, if not better.

The product has received plenty of five star reviews on Revolution's website too, with one shopper even saying she “could not live without now.”

She added: “Has lovely coverage on its own and really dulls down my purple/red toned acne marks. I have found I can wear this on its own for a natural coverage colour correcting base.”

A second of the primer fan said: “This has completely replaced my foundation, I still use all my other bells n whistles, powders and all that good stuff but this as a base just gives me a neutral glowy even tone, it makes my skin look like my skin without the blemishes...love it.”

While a third said: “I have tried a few colour correctors in the past but this one wins hands down! It works instantly, blurring out any redness and evens out my skin leaving it feeling hydrated!”

Both primers are already showing ‘limited supply’ online, and seeing as the brand’s successful Pro Miracle Cream, which is a dupe for Charlotte Tilbury’s magic cream, sells out within minutes, we have a feeling this skincare favourite won’t be around much longer either.

You can snap up both colour correcting primers here for £9.99 each.

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