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I've been meaning to try it, but it's pretty expensive and my combo of Revlon Colorstay liquid foundation and MAC Studiofix powder works well for me, so I can't really justify buying it.
Do wanna try it though.
And I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more.
Ummmm.... believe or not I'm the one you should include in your list of mentions as I've been on a BB cream sampling spree the past month or so.
Apparently Korea is wayy ahead of the West in terms of skin care. Real BB cream are Korean brands.
I haven't found my favorite bb cream yet but i've tried the following:
skin79 sampler ($10 for 4 small tubes):
pink label - good coverage, pinkish tones
gold label - good coverage, yellowish tones
diamond - a little sheerer but not bad, nicer texture though, goes on smoother i think
pearl - very sheer.
Full size skin79 tubes are pretty reasonably priced btw - like $8-9 or so (i forget the # of oz in that one though)
boscia bb cream (from sephora) - really nice texture... coverage a little sheer but not bad... too pricey.
Dr. Jart ( forget which one exactly, got sample @ sephora too) - liked it but wayyy too pricey and SPF too ridiculously high
BRTC Jasmine Water (ordered a 5-pack of samples off ebay) - excellent coverage. My skin looked really great, very natural. Tried it this past week. Am breaking out a bit today but it could be unrelated. I've been stressed this past wk too and not sleeping enough. Full size tube a little pricier than skin79 creams but much cheaper than western "bb cream".
Next up:
Missha Signature Real Complete
Skin Food Good Afternoon Rose Lemon tea
Skin Food Platinum Grape Cell
Holika Holika Clearing Petit BB
I am also IN LOVE with the Skin Food Salmon undereye concealer (got on ebay a week ago and cant get enough of it--I finally dont have dark bags under my eyes! At least when it's on... ).
btw most of these i've gotten samples for like $2-3 on ebay. I wasn't going to pay full price for a tube until i found my favorite or at least tried it out against my skin. Everyone's skin is different, so you may like different ones from me.
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haven't tried it yet, but i want to. kind of broke atm unfortunately.
it was recommended to me by a Korean friend who said she got a Korean brand of it at H-mart (the Asian supermarket chain). she does not wear makeup, but she was going through a stressful period and started breaking out very badly, so she wore it to cover & heal the blemishes and redness. she says it's expensive but worth it.
thanks for the tips, @WorkaholicsAnon !
oh and i forgot to mention that yes BB cream is supposed to be like foundation, moisturizer, and primer in one, but skin-healing properties or something like that (depending on the particular one i guess). Some people just use bb cream for all of the above, but I find that it goes on smoother when i have a layer of light moisturizer on underneath (I love Trader Joe's SPF 15 facial moisturizer). I also tend to just apply bb cream to just my trouble areas so i do need spf for the other parts of my face. Your routine might be different. the other nice thing about bb cream is that i've found it blends really well to natural skin tone, even when it initially seems a little off, and even when it covers well, as long as you dont overapply it-- a little goes a long way. You just have to make sure that you get the "light" shade vs the "dark" shade depending on your skin color. Like if you're very fair, opt for the "light" shade. If you're a bit darker or olive skined, opt for the "dark". Sometimes a particular brand only has one shade. You would have to sample it to make sure it's compatible. (actually i recommend that for any of them because there are nuances in the coloring despite what i said above).
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LOL that's hilarious! Indeed i have!
I mean who wouldn't, seeing the actors' and actresses' flawless amazing skin
Also BB cream was mentioned in a couple of shows (City Hunter is one that immediately comes to mind)... "my mom told me to always use bb cream if i want to attract a good husband" lol
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@octo
re: the skin-whitening: i'm reading a bit and i'm guessing that it's ingredients such as arbutin that give some BBcreams their skin-lightening properties (?). Korean/Asian BBcreams don't typically contain more iffy kinds of skin-lightening chemicals (e.g. hydroquinone), do they?
I've never even heard of BB Cream until about a week ago when I saw it on a commercial...well, now I'm interested. I'm getting really, incredibly bitter about my current makeup routine.
Dolphin asked me the same, so I'm just going to copy and paste what I sent her.
It's not a lot of makeup and I never look overly done, I just struggle like hell with dark circles, acne and allergy eyes (sexy, I know). I just see these women that wake up and look fabulous and I look like a damn trainwreck LOL.Wash face w/Saint Ives Apricot Scrub twice daily
-Cleanse w/ Stridex pads (at night)
-Apply Terminator Acne gel all over face (at night)
-Apply Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Cream SPF 15 (in the morning--love this, omg)
-Put on an eye moisturizer/brightner followed by Mac Concealer to hide dark spots
-Apply Revlon Colorstay foundation
-Physicians formula powder / blush
-Mac eyeliner
- And finally, Maybelline Volum Express mascara (I've tried a million mascaras but always come back to this one for some reason--it's not that great, but ok)
Yeah my skin can take a lot though and it never irritated it before so I dunno..I've found that exfoliating really helps control my breakouts. Now the only time I ever break out is when I fall asleep in makeup or it's pms time. Is my list really long? lol what is a normal routine? It's so exhausting...when a friend asks me out it's like UGH do i really want to do all of this? I think i just look old and dead without makeup. But i'm going to look into this BB cream stuff. Sounds interestng.
i do a lot of stuff too.. i didn't find Jessica's routine to be long at all... lol
i have sensitive skin and also struggle with acne. i'm perhaps irrationally skeptical of trying any kind of essential oil because i feel like it'll break me out.
I never really tried putting oil on my face except for tea tree oil and I didnt really notice much of a difference. You know, one thing I LOVE as an alternate to chemically overdone toners is Witch Hazel. Gosh it's been years since I've used it for some reason and forgot about it til i read this thread and thought about my old routines. It cleanses and tones and really minimizes the look of red spots quit dramatically. And just for contrast, I'd love to see a guys routine. It'd consist of like...3 things, if that.
Hmm, that's interesting that oily skin responds well to more oil. Mine is very oily also and i would just feel like i was rubbing butter on my face if i put more oil on it,it would just feel wrong. Interesting.
BB cream can be used as a makeup base or foundation (light coverage). I have read somewhere that we would still need to use a moisturizer before applying BB cream, so I guess this is the difference between it and the tinted moisturizer. Anyway, I have been using it for a couple of years and I like how it feels light and looks natural on my face without appearing like I have applied makeup.
I'm currently using ETUDE HOUSE Precious Mineral BB cream (Sheer Silky Skin) which is suitable for oily skin, and I have just bought BB cream from Hanskin as I have read from reviews that Hanskin is very well-known for its range of BB cream and a lot of ladies in Korea swear by it. As for the technique of applying BB cream, unlike normal liquid foundation where you would usually dab it with a sponge and spread the foundation evenly on your face, you need to dot your face with spots of BB cream and pat it evenly throughout your face so that there is a smooth and even coverage.
Here's a video (which I have saved under my "Favorites") on how to apply BB cream:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4_U1FOcCeQ
In case you are considering looking around for BB creams to try, you could probably consider buying them from the english website of Gmarket (http://english.gmarket.co.kr/). It is like the Amazon website of Korea. I have friends who bought from that website and I heard from them that they could combine the shipping from various sellers. From the website, you can compare the prices of the same products from different sellers, and see which sellers are highly rated.
I want to start wearing a bit of make up again, atleast on special occasions where there are cameras . I've gone about a year-and-a-half make-up free. I love the natural look but I also love the even tone of foundation.. so this BB cream sounds perfect. I can't buy make-up off then net and I doubt BB cream or bare minerals is available where I live for under 3x the price..sooo I'll just have to settle for Avon smooth minerals. I'm taking self care a little more seriously now that my self-esteem has gone up abit.. I guess my vanity's back. I reckon their are 5 main "skin sins" and they all start with S in order of the most harmful: sun, smoking, sugar, (lack of) sleep, and stress. Heavy make up is pointless if taking enough care of yourself. Make-ups sole purpose is to make you appear more youthful & fertile.
@Starfall you're dead on about sun protection. I've been doing my own research on the harmful effects of sun exposure & how it accounts for 80% of skin ageing! I'm no longer letting the sun "rape" my porcelain skin I've stopped walking in the sun between 10am and 4pm. I'm a low type II, so I can only get a base tan anyway.. I've *tried* to get a tan in Summer but srsly how stupid of me to damage my skin in the hope of being "bronzed". I avoid UVB like the plague now, wearing spf too because of the unnoticable but deadly UVA rays. My skin has improved an immense amount in such a small time. It's much softer, and the tone is a lot more even. I'm not aaaassss upset when I look at my skin in public mirrors.. but then again overhead fluorescent lighting doesn't do anyone favours.
I saw your pics where you're holding the baby @dolphin, and you have such nice skin! I'm guessing you don't eat too much sugar or get much sun either? I'm not taking any sugar in my coffee anymore and I've cut back on chocolate... coupled with sun protection, I think it's going to make a big difference soon .
Oh god, I can only imagine how South Carolina weather is going to be. Here, there's almost zero humidity and it hardly ever gets past 85 so I'm really spoiled. I think I need to ditch this liquid makeup and find something that will hold up in the humidity ASAP. And I need to get A/C in my car lol. But yeah, my skin is insanely oily--I could go through almost half a pack of those oil blotting sheets a day if it's hot out. But like you said, people always think I'm a lot younger than I am, I still don't have any wrinkles (knock on wood) so maybe there is something positive about oily skin.
IMO, staying away from Smoking is one of the biggest things followed by the sun but I'll take a wrinkle or two when it comes to sunlight--I need it. I just wouldn't advise going to the beach everyday or tanning a ton. Right now, I've already started with the preventative measures to treat wrinkles...why wait til you see them?
I also have sensitive, acne-prone skin. But it's cleared up about 75% in the past 2 months thanks to a few products. I realized that I had to give up completely on benzoyl peroxide, after years of struggling with it, because it was far too irritating. So, I'm currently using Clinique moisturizing gel (for combo/oily skin) and salicylic acid cleanser and treatment. I wear makeup about once a week, so I remove my makeup with Philosophy Purity Made Simple and the Clarisonic brush (which also gives me that weekly exfoliation). I also do a sulfur mask about once a week. It's also a good idea to change/wash your pillow cases at least once a week.
And... I have no experience with BB Cream. I just do really light foundation coverage with a damp sponge.
lol@girls
I wish dudes had makeup...it seems like such a cool thing. I wouldn't use much.
But, for a certainty, back then,
We loved so many, yet hated so much,
We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...
Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
Whilst our laughter echoed,
Under cerulean skies...
I have some tinted moisturizer.
In this internet age, you could all just look up the ingredients you like, order it from the wholesaler or manufacturer, and mix this stuff up yourself. (So says me.)
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So our do it yourself instinct would get the better of us? LOL
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You know, on second thought, you could mix up 200 bottles and start selling them on Esty!
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Hot dam, this thread blew up while I was on vacation.
Coincidentally just brought home my first tube the other night. That awkward moment where the shade picked out by a professional is several shades too dark. orz I'm considering seeing how it measures up against a full coverage look and wearing it to work so I can look pretty without burning through cash spent on primer, foundation and powder as well as worrying about breaking out more often. I'll let you know once I've gotten a feel for it. I'm using Too Faced Tinted Beauty Balm.
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so guys can use this right?
are the Garnier commercials true?
please helppppppppp i want to be beautiful
I tried BB cream but found I didn't like it. I generally don't like pigmented products. I'm not big for
concealer or powder or any of that jazz. But then I've been blessed with good skin. I tried it because
I had read/heard really good things about it.
My routine consists of washing my face with cetaphil and my clarisonic and moisturizing twice a day.
Right now I'm using this horrible moisturizer that is actually my boyfriend's. I'm only using it to use it
all up. Lord knows he never moisturizes. Though I try to encourage him. When I wear eye makeup
I use clinique's eye makeup remover. I also found that when I started drinking more water my skin
is much better. Once a week I will exfoliate with this clarins exfoliator I have. I can't remember what
it's called but it's made from oranges and smells like Florida.
I found BB cream unnecessary though I am sure it is a good product for those that have different
skin than I.