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- sl*******Combination SkinAcne SkinJun 18, 2024
It matched my complexion well, and I liked that the color wasn't too dark. I was a bit disappointed that it transferred slightly. You need to reapply after some time. - go******Combination SkinSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRecommendedJan 29, 2024
This is my go-to product. It's gentle and doesn't cause any blemishes. You can use it as a substitute for sunscreen. There's nothing to complain about. It's consistently gentle and great as always. I hope it stays in stock and continues to be available. - tj***********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRecommendedOct 11, 2022
I initially started using this BB cream because my skin deteriorated after applying thick layers of matte foundation daily to stay matte in summer. So I sought a foundation with good ingredients that wouldn't stress my skin. I didn't expect much, thinking it would be inferior to foundation, but I was pleasantly surprised. 1. Application: It has an emulsion-like texture and feels so effortless you can apply it with your fingers without any issues. 2. Color: This might be somewhat divisive - it has a slight whitish tint, making it appear a bit brighter than a typical #23 shade. It's great for those wanting a more radiant look than their natural skin, but the color difference might be noticeable if you're after a natural cover. 3. Ingredients: It's Sidmool, so of course they're excellent! 4. Touch-ups: Both a pro and a con - the BB cream is thin and not matte, so it wears off easily, but I found it easier to touch up than matte foundations. 5. Cleansing: I usually double cleanse, but with this product, one cleanse is enough to remove it completely. 6. Coverage: I didn't expect much here, but it seems to cover light acne scars and marks quite well. 1. Longevity: As expected from a BB cream, it's oilier and less long-lasting compared to matte foundations. It also transfers easily onto masks and wears off quickly when wearing one. 2. Sweat resistance: This product is very vulnerable to water - if you sweat while wearing it, it immediately turns into white streaks. Since the BB cream itself is on the oily side, it's crucial to use a matte puff like a wedge puff and definitely set it with powder. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinJun 23, 2022
It feels so natural, like you're barely wearing anything. Could work well as a substitute for sunscreen. On my skin, it doesn't seem to last long or provide good coverage. It's more like a brightening moisturizer with SPF. - gg*******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedMay 9, 2022
The value for money is incredible with its generous amount, and above all, it absorbs beautifully. It enhances skin texture and has good staying power. With its great ingredients, there's no worry about causing blemishes. The shade is a bit dark. However, it actually gives a healthy complexion look, so it's fine once you get used to it. Applying it with a damp sponge creates an even more radiant glow. - kt*******Combination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedDec 16, 2021
It absorbs beautifully. I used it in a DIY cushion case, and even when it fades, it does so gracefully. It doesn't break down in a patchy way, but rather gives you that dewy makeup look! There's nothing I dislike about it! (Though it would be nice if it came in a wider range of shades) - lo*********Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJul 31, 2021
Satisfied. It's gentle, absorbs well, and keeps my skin hydrated. I've used over 3 bottles. The staying power is disappointing. It causes some darkening. I use it with oil-control powder or a brightening moisturizer sunscreen. Using it with a tone-correcting sunscreen helps counteract the darkening effect. - bu************Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedDec 4, 2020
This is so much better than Bobbi Brown's stick foundation! With Bobbi Brown's, you have to spray mist and use a puff to apply it, and by afternoon it starts to separate. But this one is budget-friendly, applies smoothly, and you can even use your fingers to blend it, just using a puff for touch-ups where needed. It provides better coverage too! I bought this without checking the ingredients because it's from Sidmool, but... it contains phenoxyethanol. Sure, it doesn't cause any visible issues on my face, but as a pregnant woman, I'm hesitant to repurchase. It's such a shame. That's why I'm deducting one star. - be******Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRecommendedOct 15, 2020
The shade is exactly the 23 I was looking for. It's not dull or dark at all. I used to use Sidmool Eco BB cream, but that one made my skin look dull, almost like darkening after application. Plus, it didn't have sun protection. This one, however, provides sun protection, has great staying power, transfers less to masks, and absorbs well! While I haven't found any downsides yet... if I had to pick one, it would be the packaging design. It feels like it's from a different era, unfortunately. I noticed it pills when applied over primer. But even without primer, it works well on pores and uneven texture. - ch********Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJun 19, 2020
As a man in my 20s with oily, blemish-prone, and sensitive skin, I've found what might be my holy grail BB cream after my previous one was discontinued. Let me share my thoughts on the Miin Perfect BB Cream! Coverage: Despite some Hwahae reviews mentioning weak coverage, I was pleasantly surprised. While it's not concealer-level, it's far from weak for a BB cream. It naturally evens my skin tone and even covers some acne scars and texture. Finish: It's not matte, but has a dewy finish. As someone with oily skin, I was worried, but it performs similarly to other BB creams for oily skin. Even those with oily complexions might find it suitable. I find this finish more natural than matte BBs that can look cakey. Staying power: As a guy who doesn't touch up during the day, I'm impressed that it stays put until I get home in the evening. The color is so long-lasting that I sometimes blot it with a tissue for a sheerer look when going out. Ingredients: I'm extremely picky about ingredients, which is why I chose this BB cream. While it does contain silicones (unavoidable in BB creams), I didn't find any other concerning ingredients. The SPF 43/PA+++ is excellent, allowing me to skip separate sunscreen, which can cause blemishes for me. It also contains brightening and anti-wrinkle ingredients like arbutin and adenosine, which could work well with other skincare products. Amount: The 50ml size is generous for a BB cream, which I appreciate. Scent: This could be hit or miss for some, but as someone who avoids fragrances, I'm satisfied. There's a faint smell from the natural ingredients, but it's not noticeable after application. Color: I made a slight mistake with the shade selection. I usually use shade 23 in other brands, but this one's 23 was lighter than expected. It created a slight mismatch with my neck, so I repurchased the For Men version. However, shade 23 might work well for women! It's more of a natural beige with a slight yellow undertone rather than pink, which actually helps it blend more naturally.