All New BB Creams
The latest trend hitting the world of cosmetics is the revolutionary BB cream that promises blemish-free skin in an instant! While the world's going gaga over this all-in-one beauty cream, we find out what the hype's about...
BB cream stands for blemish balm, blemish base, beauty balm or beblesh balm. BB cream is promoted as an all-in-one facial cosmetic product to replace serum, moisturizer, primer, foundation, and sunblock
BB creams are having a serious moment! The multi-tasking products have a lightweight feel, but create a flawless canvas. But what makes a BB cream different from tinted moisturizers? The answer lies in the formula, which is laced with powerful antioxidants, combats issues like acne and aging, and improves your skin with each use. Plus, the "smart" pigments blend seamlessly to match every tone. We put together a comprehensive list of our favorite BB Creams on the market.
BB Cream, or Blemish Balm Cream, first originated in Korea when a famous actress underwent laser skin surgery and used a German formula of concealer+regenerative/protective cream during her recovery…and continued to use it well after her skin had healed because she liked it so much.
Soon, other celebrities began to use it too, and the word spread to the rest of the population as various cosmetic companies adapted the concept and started to produce their own formulas.
The producers of BB Cream claim that it is suitable for all skin types and advertise that a single tube of BB Cream can replace moisturizer, sunscreen, and foundation from your daily beauty routine.
Personally, I like to tell people that BB Cream is a happy medium between a foundation and a tinted moisturizer, with added skin-enhancing benefits.

And since there are so many different types of BB Creams available on the market these days — all with different textures, finishes, and skin-protecting/healing properties — I’m sure that you can find one that fit your needs.
Here is what i think about the Garnier BB Cream and it comparison against the Maybelline BB Cream
It subtly evens out the skin tone. The coverage isn't high, its mild….it isn't as high as the Maybelline BB Cream, but its decent enough for relatively well behaved skin. If you are someone who needs more coverage everyday go with MBBC .
Its a thick liquid, but it blends really easily, much more easily than Maybelline BB Cream and feels more weightless and light on your skin as well! That's probably one of its best qualities- its kind of effortless everyday makeup!
It doesnt moisturize upto the level skin needs ! So if you are dry skinned you will probably have to layer a moisturizer under this which i think kind of defeats the purpose of the BB Cream. If you are oily skinned however, and the Maybelline BB Cream broke you out or caused shiney-ness then this is the cream for you
It stays put for a pretty long while -it does brighten your tone a bit and ensures it stays on your face for 6-8 hours
There is only one shade available in Garnier which is kind of a bummer but in the end it doesnt matter because the coverage is low anyway so most people will be able to find a match unless you are very very pale. If you couldnt find shades in Maybelline, because even their darkest shade was pretty light you could try this.
The finish is not dewy at first, its pretty matte but over the course of the day you will notice a subtle glow
BB cream stands for blemish balm, blemish base, beauty balm or beblesh balm. BB cream is promoted as an all-in-one facial cosmetic product to replace serum, moisturizer, primer, foundation, and sunblock
BB creams are having a serious moment! The multi-tasking products have a lightweight feel, but create a flawless canvas. But what makes a BB cream different from tinted moisturizers? The answer lies in the formula, which is laced with powerful antioxidants, combats issues like acne and aging, and improves your skin with each use. Plus, the "smart" pigments blend seamlessly to match every tone. We put together a comprehensive list of our favorite BB Creams on the market.
BB Cream, or Blemish Balm Cream, first originated in Korea when a famous actress underwent laser skin surgery and used a German formula of concealer+regenerative/protective cream during her recovery…and continued to use it well after her skin had healed because she liked it so much.
Soon, other celebrities began to use it too, and the word spread to the rest of the population as various cosmetic companies adapted the concept and started to produce their own formulas.
The producers of BB Cream claim that it is suitable for all skin types and advertise that a single tube of BB Cream can replace moisturizer, sunscreen, and foundation from your daily beauty routine.
Personally, I like to tell people that BB Cream is a happy medium between a foundation and a tinted moisturizer, with added skin-enhancing benefits.

And since there are so many different types of BB Creams available on the market these days — all with different textures, finishes, and skin-protecting/healing properties — I’m sure that you can find one that fit your needs.
Here is what i think about the Garnier BB Cream and it comparison against the Maybelline BB Cream
It subtly evens out the skin tone. The coverage isn't high, its mild….it isn't as high as the Maybelline BB Cream, but its decent enough for relatively well behaved skin. If you are someone who needs more coverage everyday go with MBBC .
Its a thick liquid, but it blends really easily, much more easily than Maybelline BB Cream and feels more weightless and light on your skin as well! That's probably one of its best qualities- its kind of effortless everyday makeup!
It doesnt moisturize upto the level skin needs ! So if you are dry skinned you will probably have to layer a moisturizer under this which i think kind of defeats the purpose of the BB Cream. If you are oily skinned however, and the Maybelline BB Cream broke you out or caused shiney-ness then this is the cream for you
It stays put for a pretty long while -it does brighten your tone a bit and ensures it stays on your face for 6-8 hours
There is only one shade available in Garnier which is kind of a bummer but in the end it doesnt matter because the coverage is low anyway so most people will be able to find a match unless you are very very pale. If you couldnt find shades in Maybelline, because even their darkest shade was pretty light you could try this.
The finish is not dewy at first, its pretty matte but over the course of the day you will notice a subtle glow







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