As you'll know by now, any beauty posts on this blog are part
of my journey of make-up discovery. In 5 months I've gone from make-up Neanderthal to cosmetic addict, but there are still
some products out there that throw me, and this post
is about one product in particular.
For the last couple
of years an alphabetical trend has emerged in the beauty world - I'm
talking about BB/CC creams.
These abbreviations have been thrown around with the assumption that we're supposed to know what they mean. I'm not one to buy products if it requires any guess work as to what it does. I'd only just come to understand that BB stands for Blemish Balm and was ready to give it a go when CC creams came and stomped all over my new-found knowledge, bringing with them a wave of confusion. So what's the bloomin' difference?!
These abbreviations have been thrown around with the assumption that we're supposed to know what they mean. I'm not one to buy products if it requires any guess work as to what it does. I'd only just come to understand that BB stands for Blemish Balm and was ready to give it a go when CC creams came and stomped all over my new-found knowledge, bringing with them a wave of confusion. So what's the bloomin' difference?!
BB
BB creams are Blemish Balms and from what I can gather are basically foundations with added skincare benefits such as SPF or anti-oxidants. Slap-bang in the middle of foundation and tinted moisturizers in terms of consistency and coverage, they're good if you want to 'ditch the cake' (sorry Georgia, stole your line.)
CC
CC creams on the
other hand are Colour Correctors. Using 'light-diffusing particles'
CC Creams address skin issues like redness, dullness or blotchiness.
So coverage-wise there isn't much difference, but whether
you use a BB or a CC all depends on what effect you want it to have
on your skin.
CLINIQUE
To help me understand, Clinique were kind enough to send me their latest CC
creams so I could figure out what all the fuss is about.
Despite the
difference in packaging, both of these products are the Moisture
Surge CC Cream. They just differ slightly in texture and SPF. Whilst
the compacts are SPF 25, the bottle is SPF 30 . Also, the bottle is
of a more fluid consistency, whilst the compacts are thick and moussy, and
obviously this has an effect on the ability to build up coverage.
The bottle is
available in 9 shades, whilst the compact is available in 6, which is
a little bit of a nuisance if you find a shade you like with the
bottle, but want a different consistency.
Personally, I prefer
the bottle because of its lightweight, liquid texture. When using
liquids of any sort, I prefer a dewy finish to a matte one, otherwise
my skin can look quite dry. The coverage on both was excellent. My
skin is quite patchy anyway due to a mixture of old acne scars, dry
patches and recent Summer tanning, so having a product that evens
that all out is brilliant.
Clinique sent me
these before I went on holiday, and I was using the Light compact as
it matched my skin best, however when I returned, my skin had knocked
me up to a medium, so luckily I could test both shades. They are a
perfect match and blend with my tan instead of changing it.
The bottle is £28,
and the compacts are £30. Now if you're looking for full-on
coverage, I wouldn't recommend these. But if moderate coverage as
well as the added skincare benefits are what you're after, I can
assure you that you're in good hands with Clinique. I've had these
products for two and a half months now and am still not close to
running out so they will last you a good while. They're also
versatile in the way you can use them, whether it's underneath
foundation or mixed with moisturiser, or even alone, they'll do the
job.
So, do you BB or CC, or are you sticking with the good ol' foundation?
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