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It’s a tinted moisturiser that hydrates, protects and corrects your skin. The BB in BB cream stands for ‘blemish balm’ or ‘beauty balm’. Depending on the brand, BB cream contains primer, sun protection and moisturiser. It’s common to use BB cream as an alternative to foundation as its coverage is much lighter, allowing your skin to breathe more.
BB cream can be used on its own or combined with concealer to cover up extra prominent blemishes.
If you’re planning on staying in the sun for a longer period of time it’s always a good idea to apply additional face sunscreen before you apply your BB cream.
CC cream is very similar to BB cream but provides more coverage. The CC stands for ‘Colour Correction’ which means it reduces the appearance of blemishes, pores and redness to a higher degree than BB cream.
Water-based formulas are best for oily skin. If your skin is very oily, a BB cream with kaolin clay helps absorb excess oil without irritating the skin. If you have sensitive skin, steer clear of fragranced BB creams. There are hypoallergenic products that help avoid irritation. For acne-prone skin, BB cream is a great option, because of its lightness. The fact that it isn’t intended to cover up blemishes or an uneven skin tone means it won’t clog your pores and cause a break-out. Before buying a BB cream do a couple of swatches on your neck to see if it blends well. We tested a range of BB and CC creams to give you a helping hand in finding the best one for you. Click here to read the results.
When travelling: When you want to pack lightly BB cream is great because of its multiple properties.
When letting your skin breathe: Foundation is known to clog pores and cause spots. Using BB cream gives your skin a break while still providing coverage.
When you’re in a hurry: There’s no need for primer, moisturiser or powder when using BB cream. This is perfect if you’re running late, in a rush or just don’t feel like spending ages on your face.