I have a love-hate relationship with BB creams; while I love the concept of them, I have never been able to find one suitable for me... Until now.
When I first looked at the packaging, it clearly stated its target user: fair skinned people with oily-combination skin. As a 30-something woman who still has a terrible t-zone, I figured I was in their demographic. The packaging also had clear directions, which i find incredibly useful so that I can make sure I'm using it as intended.
As the direction stated, I first washed my face, then applied the bb cream using my freshly washed fingers. At first application, I was impressed! Firstly, the color was light enough for my skin; a rarity among most bb creams I've tried. It a bit more on the yellow/orange hue, but not dramatically when blended well. Secondly, it did a great job at making my skin tone even and minimising redness (possibly due to the yellow hue) To reduce redness further, I applied a second coat as directed to by the directions. This helped coverage further, but with a natural appearance.
What really impressed me with the bb cream was its wearability. Not only did it matte the oily sections, it didn't feel overly dry on the other sections. Throughout the day, the bb cream stayed in place and didn't streak off, even when I touched my face. I've worn it both with and without a translucent powder, and the powder obviously protects it further, the by itself it stays on very well. I look forward to trying this in warmer weather to see if it still holds true.
Over all, I'm very impressed. I think I found my new go-to bb cream!!
For starters I have fairly oily skin most of the time, I am prone to breakouts (have terrible ones at the moment) My pores are quite noticeable and I have acne scars.
The packaging is OK, the tube is longer than the other ones in the range I think, and longer and thinner than other BBs I have. The product itself was a lot runnier than I expected, so I made a bit of a mess when I first opened it. I'm not a big fan of the smell, there seemed to be a chemical like undertone to it which put me off a bit.
I tried different ways to apply it over the days I trialed it, I found that putting it on with my fingers then buffing it out with the beauty blender worked quite well for an even coverage. The first day I trialed with no primer or powder, I was just around home - which was good because the coverage is fairly light. You can build it a little, but I found the thicker I went the more orange I went (I used light and it is definitely not a good match for my skin, I think I would need an even lighter shade). It also didn't last very long before it was looking patchy (it dries to a powdery finish and it's a bit like it draws into certain spots leaving others barer.)
With primer and powder the coverage was a little better and I was able to take some of the orange out with a light powder, but the colour definitely isn't a very good match for my skin. It also ended up a little cakey on my chin and upper lip, but a lot of products seem to do this for me.
I don't feel that it matches up to some of it's claims - I still went shiny. It wasn't enough coverage for my blemishes and my skin felt really dry at the end of the day. Also, after the trial I've broken out pretty badly, because the only thing I changed in my routine was this BB cream I think it is linked unfortunately.
Based on my experience it wouldn't be the first one that I recommended, but for someone who's skin matched the colouring and had fairly clear skin, it would probably be OK for a light coverage.
Tips: Use the beauty blender (or similar) to dab the product out across your skin for a nice finish.