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Sat Aug 06, 2011 2:12 pm |
I'm trying to learn about the new BB craze - my understanding is these products originated in Korea and are intended to be multi-tasking: good for spf, healing post-surgery, as a make up + some also lighten skin.
I looked all over the internet and MUA - there are a LOT of different ones out there.
I only like to use products with either zinc oxide +/or titanium dioxide for the spf. Does anyone know of any tinted bb products that only use these as their active ingredients? Much thanks - |
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Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:20 pm |
Try Etude House Precious. Their BB are too pasty on me and if you look at cosdna.com it gives you ingredient listings. #1 is for oily skin #2 is for dry skin. I think #3 is natural low coverage. On ebay you can get samples. |
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Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:05 pm |
Thanks so much - I really appreciate your reply. Only other one I found that I THINK is physical only is Kiss Me Heroine Make Essence - all the others have chemicals in them for spf! |
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Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:03 am |
sakura wrote: |
Try Etude House Precious. Their BB are too pasty on me and if you look at cosdna.com it gives you ingredient listings. #1 is for oily skin #2 is for dry skin. I think #3 is natural low coverage. On ebay you can get samples. |
I love some of the Etude House products especially some of the masks in the line. However Sakura is right in that that the shade is quite a light color. The one intended for use on dry skin was an alright product but wasnt anything to brag about. You can also get the full size off eBay which is where I bought mine. |
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Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:50 am |
Not true, as Asia is now into natural organic skincare right now though you still have to read labels as its not all that natural. There are lots of BB creams with TD as SPF only but because the ingredients are in Korean or they just dont place importance on them like we do, its not listed on the sites.
The blog Hopeinablog lists a bunch of natural BB creams but they are hard to find unless you are in Korea.
Nature Republic, Innisfree, Elishacoy, Skinfood, Deoproce, Ecobeau, Tony Moly, Primevera, Beauty Credit, Beauty DIY, Lollynne are a few that are somewhat natural. BB creams tend to use non chemical so its not so pasty and gives a matte finish.
I am using Elishacoy Triple Expert which is chemical free for the most part if you dont count silicone! I quite like it as it makes my skin look better when I remove it, though it does have royal jelly and caviar (Asian products arent very vegan) but the coverage is medium sheer but it does not have a scent which I like. Most BB creams are intensely floral. |
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Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:55 pm |
I think you can try INNISFREE Mineral Sun Waterproof BB Cream
this is recently released in Korea, and it has 6-free system
6-Free system: no antiseptic substance, colouring matter, alcohol, animality, benzophenone and mineral oil
and it's really popular in Korea too |
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