COVERGIRL Clean Matte BB Cream For Oily Skin [520 Light] (Clean Matte BB Cream) Reviews
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- NoyceJoyceJan 9, 2019Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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Cons•Korean BB creams and American BB creams are different. They may both be called BB creams, but the formulas are more like tinted moisturizers, just a bit heavier. The coverage is also lower compared to Korean BB creams. •The shades are way too pink-toned. I bought the Fair and Light shades, but my natural skin tone is a bit more yellow. When I apply it just on my face, it looks so different from my neck, so I have to blend it down to my neck as well. •Acne-prone skin should steer clear... but I still use it anyway... As long as you cleanse well after using it, it's still alright. •The area around my nose, mouth, and chin tends to get patchy. It's worse on days when I don't do a thorough skincare routine. I don't usually do touch-ups, but you can lightly dab a bit of cushion foundation over those areas if needed.
Tip•If you apply it with your hands, it can get streaky and leave marks. It's best to use a dense brush to apply it quickly but thoroughly, then finish by lightly tapping it with a sponge. This will make your skin look really nice. •It's so matte that it dries quickly. After applying it on your face, blend it as fast as possible, or apply it in sections.