You can call me Incredible Hulk

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Green makeup for your face? Who came up with the thought that green makeup would be a good idea? Incredible Hulk’s makeup artist? Well, I’m not sure who came up with the idea but I’m glad they did. I have used foundation primers in the past, but I’ve never used a tinted one. The green in the Bodyography primer really helps even out any redness in my skin or any redness from blemishes. It glides on like silk, makes my face feel very smooth and helps with application of makeup. I would recommend only applying the green in the redness areas. If you bought clear, neutral or one of the tan colors then you could apply it over your whole face.

The Bodyography primer contains antioxidants, vitamins A and E, Green Tea and Grape Seed extract. This weightless oil-free primer fills in lines and wrinkles, prevents collagen breakdown and gives the skin a smooth, long lasting, flawless base. It extends the wear of foundation, won’t irritate sensitive skin and over time aides in evening out skin tone. It comes in clear, green, purple, neutral, monaco matte or tahitian glow. You can find it at www.bodyography.com for $30.00. This might seem pricey, but I have seen other brands for more money with less product.

Green primer might not be the color for you, but since I need help with evening out redness and blemishes you can go ahead and call me Incredible Hulk.

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About Jo-Lynne

Written by Jo-Lynne Shane, a professional lifestyle blogger, brand advocate and community manager. Named one of Nielsen’s 50 Most Influential Women in Social Media, Jo-Lynne is best known for her award-winning lifestyle blog, Musings of a Housewife, where she dishes up an assortment of food, fashion, fitness and family travel. She has been featured on Mothering.com, Southern Living Magazine, CNN.com and in Cosmopolitan Magazine. In the local sphere, Jo-Lynne facilitates the vibrant networking group Philly Social Media Moms, providing community, support and education for 200 area bloggers. Jo-Lynne lives and works from home in the suburbs of Philadelphia with her husband of 17 years, three lively children and one extremely spoiled shih tzu named Savannah.