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]]>BB stands for beauty balm or blemish balm and it contains serum ingredients, pigments, moisturizer, and usually sunscreen. The coverage is great for those who want a no-makeup makeup look as it provides some light coverage with a dewy or natural finish. If you have freckles, BB Cream won’t hide them.
CC cream is lighter than BB cream and it provides more coverage. It’s like BB cream, but it has a concealer or color correction built-in. It works well for those with acne, enlarged pores, sunspots, wrinkles, rosacea, or scarring.
Foundations are only for skin coverage and evenness, they don’t improve your skin like BB and CC creams do. Foundations can come in liquid, cream, airbrush, pressed powder, or loose powder with a matte, natural, or dewy finish. They’re ideal for applying long-wear makeup, stage and photo makeup, coverage for problematic skin, or bold looks.
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]]>BB creams are great for everyday use since they have a high SPF use and contain antioxidants that replenish your skin (it’s great for dry and even sensitive skin). It’s still recommended to apply sunblock on your skin on top of the BB cream since the SPF strength isn’t usually enough.
For a night out, BB cream is the perfect replacement for your heavy foundations. This is a great tool in your make-up kit – it’s loaded with antioxidants and covers any unwanted blemishes.
BB creams are gentle on the face and don’t look overbearing. Also, they blend much better than heavy-duty foundations. For a gentle and effortless look, paired with a bushy brow and a vibrant lip – try some BB cream.
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]]>Whatever your skin type is, you can find a perfect base product. But it’s not all that perfect — how do you know what to get without being forced to personally try everything and go broke during the process?
The most popular base products are BB creams and foundations.
The main difference between foundation and BB cream is in the coverage. Foundations are typically thicker and provide better coverage. BB creams are basically tinted moisturizers.
As always, there’s no right or wrong option. It all depends on what you need from your base product.
BB creams are great for acne-prone skin because they aren’t as thick and they won’t clog your skin like some heavier foundations can do. To help cover blemishes that BB cream simply won’t hide, use a concealer and only apply it where needed.
A foundation is generally better for special occasions and evening makeup.
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]]>The post What’s the Difference Between BB and CC Cream? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>BB stands for beauty balm or blemish balm and it contains serum ingredients, pigments, moisturizer, and usually sunscreen. The coverage is great for those who want a no-makeup makeup look as it provides some light coverage with a dewy or natural finish. If you have freckles, BB Cream won’t hide them.
CC cream is lighter than BB cream and it provides more coverage. It’s like BB cream, but it has a concealer or color correction built-in. It works well for those with acne, enlarged pores, sunspots, wrinkles, rosacea, or scarring.
Foundations are only for skin coverage and evenness, they don’t improve your skin like BB and CC creams do. Foundations can come in liquid, cream, airbrush, pressed powder, or loose powder with a matte, natural, or dewy finish. They’re ideal for applying long-wear makeup, stage and photo makeup, coverage for problematic skin, or bold looks.
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]]>The post BB Cream: The Perfect Go-to Summer Staple appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>BB creams are great for everyday use since they have a high SPF use and contain antioxidants that replenish your skin (it’s great for dry and even sensitive skin). It’s still recommended to apply sunblock on your skin on top of the BB cream since the SPF strength isn’t usually enough.
For a night out, BB cream is the perfect replacement for your heavy foundations. This is a great tool in your make-up kit – it’s loaded with antioxidants and covers any unwanted blemishes.
BB creams are gentle on the face and don’t look overbearing. Also, they blend much better than heavy-duty foundations. For a gentle and effortless look, paired with a bushy brow and a vibrant lip – try some BB cream.
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]]>The post What Base Product Should You Use, BB Cream or Foundation? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Whatever your skin type is, you can find a perfect base product. But it’s not all that perfect — how do you know what to get without being forced to personally try everything and go broke during the process?
The most popular base products are BB creams and foundations.
The main difference between foundation and BB cream is in the coverage. Foundations are typically thicker and provide better coverage. BB creams are basically tinted moisturizers.
As always, there’s no right or wrong option. It all depends on what you need from your base product.
BB creams are great for acne-prone skin because they aren’t as thick and they won’t clog your skin like some heavier foundations can do. To help cover blemishes that BB cream simply won’t hide, use a concealer and only apply it where needed.
A foundation is generally better for special occasions and evening makeup.
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