Próbki kremu BB Purito - Testujemy i Recenzujemy
Cica Clearing BB Cream
Vegán, krémes állagú BB krém ázsiai gázló kivonattal, amely képes csökkenteni a pirosságot és az irritációt. Természetes, ragyogó finissel.
A termék jelenleg nincs készleten. Ami a weboldalon elfogyott, az üzletben sem elérhető.A 21. század bőrápolása
Product Demo
This BB Cream comes in 6 shades, which is a lot more than your typical Korean brands, so props to them.
Most of the shades cater to light-medium skin tones, with the light shades leaning warm-neutral and the medium shades leaning cool. The undertones are very obvious, which can be problematic when the shade is right but the tone is off.
I’m a light and warm skin tone, am NC15 in MAC, and usually #21 in most Korean cushion shades. However the Purito #21 looked really off from official photos so I asked to try #13 and #15 as well, and you can see how they wear on my skin:
#13 is the lightest shade but it’s actually not that different from #15, just a bit brighter and warmer. If you’re usually a warm light #21 or #15, this is probably your best match.
#15 is a slightly cool peach and should be a shade match to your typical #21, maybe just a bit darker. So if you’re usually a #21 or #23, I would give this shade a try. Both 13 and 15 work well for me.
#21 is way too cool, almost grayish, and looks terrible on my warm skin. If you lean warm you should avoid this shade
Based on my own swatches, the official photos are actually pretty accurate, which means #23 will have a similar gray cast to #21. #27 is a medium warm shade, while #31 is a significantly darker brown.
On the plus, it’s impressive for a Korean brand to carry so many shades when most max out at 2. But with just one actual dark shade, and the rest being all over the place with their undertones, it actually makes selecting the correct shade quite difficult.
Full Ingredients (for shade #15)
One of the key differences between BB Creams and traditional foundations is the inclusion of skin beneficial ingredients, though this line has gotten blurry with many of the skincare/makeup hybrids.
- Asiaticoside – Found to increase antioxidant activity and collagen production! 1,3
- Madecassoside – Found to inhibit melanin production from UV damage. 2
- Asiatic Acid – Can also help increase collagen as well as glycosaminoglycans (another humectant found naturally on our skin) production. 1
- Madecassic Acid – Yep this one helps with collagen production as well. 1
Other soothing and anti-inflammatory ingredients include panthenol, allantoin, and adenosine.
“Sunscreen” wise, it’s a hybrid formula with zinc oxide, octisalate, and octinoxate. “Sunscreen” is in quotes because you’d look ridiculous if you tried using this as one.
Obviously don’t expect these ingredients to deliver the same results or potency as a serum, but this could be gentle base for someone who might find regular foundations irritating.
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Product Demo
- Swatches
- How To Apply
- Ingredients Highlight
- Usage Experience & Wear
- What Others Say
- Product Comparisons
- Final Verdict
Best suited for
Light to medium toned folks with normal to oily types looking for a super affordable base that feels like a tinted moisturizer but with the coverage of a light foundation. Dark skin tones can see if #31 is a match, otherwise it’s a pass.
Things to note
Alcohol-free, fragrance-free, and cruelty-free.
Packaging
A plastic squeeze tube with a twist cap.
Texture
Creamy yet feels airy when applied on the skin.
Finish
Initially dewy but sets to a satin finish. Doesn’t get oilier throughout the day for my dry skin, if anything any areas not properly moisturized beforehand will look patchy after a few hours. Minimal oxidation with shades 13 and 15.
Price & Size
$7.69 – $10 for 30ml on Stylevana (10% off with SHOPJENNY ), YesStyle (5% off with GEEKYPOSH ), IHerb, Jolse, and Amazon
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