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  • Thank you, that was informative. I had been wondering for so long what a "BB cream" was!

  • Western BB Cream DX

    Asian BB cream :D

    (If anyone wants to try it out I shop on Ebay at a store called Bello-Girl and she's on facebook too)

    ;) I love it and wear it every day...

  • Thank you for informing me about BB Cream i thought for weeks bb cream meant "before bed" cream. Haha like a good moisturizer before bed. Wow i was far far off.

  • Wish I had seen this video before dropping $40 on my "tinted moisturizer"! (grumble grumble) hehe ;)

  • I've tried a couple kinds of BB cream from asia and I really like the Skin79 hot pink. It's rich, easily blendable and creamy, has high spf, and I can't find anything to pick at! The only thing I lament about is that I'm pretty pale and it wears a bit dark on me in the winter.

  • Can't wait until you do a review of the Asian BB creams? Seen a few reviews on them, but want to hear what you think of them. You really cleared the air about the western brands. Thank you.

  • I totally agree. I own the Hanskin Magic BB Cream from Korea and it's fantastic. It's the miracle serum, but I recently bought the Garnier BB Cream and it was thin, watery, and crap.

  • I've tried some Western BB creams before and I could say that they can't compare to Asian BB creams, they felt like ordinary tinted moisturizer, honestly.

    Asian BB creams, however, are awesome and much better than Western ones. That's because, BB cream is the key to beautiful skin for Asian idols and actresses :)

    Not to mention many are cheaper than Western BB creams x]

  • Ohh I heart you to death! I will bb cream only because it can cook dinner. Thanks for such informative videos.

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  • I don't like BB cream, less coverage and oily.

  • please try asian BB creams

    you WILL fall in love (and they are alot cheaper)

  • thank you for your insight!! i was considering trying the garnier bb cream after seeing their commericals many times. i tested them at the store, and they felt wonderful... but then i realize that they did resemble tinted moisturizers. oops!! still a good price, but i'll hold off for them when they're on sale. thanks!!

  • That's what I do, I mix two shades of foundation with a blob of moisturiser, a dab of highlighter and a little blob of sunblock too.

  • Please please please try Asian BB creams. I'm of European descent, and BB cream is holy grail to me. Especially the Skin79 ones. Natural coverage. Far different compared to western Products.

  • Thank you for this! Very, very helpful! :)

  • Do you have a particular brand of BB cream that you recommend?

  • Wayne Preach it, brother preach it!

  • LOL! cook you your dinner! love you at night!

  • @TheAK0412 ya i loved this comment too. it was so funny and witty :) do checkout ma channel.

  • So true! I love the fact that you're genuinely knowledgeable about products and freely share great tips with all.

  • You should really try some of the asian BB creams, a few of them have medium, quite full coverage!

  • anyway i really like your videos. subscribed

  • i heard about the western bb creams being almost 'good for nothing' too so i never tried them. what i buy is skin79's bb cream in hot pink. u actually showed it in the video at 1:09 (dunno why cuz it's definitely not a western product, skin79 is a korean brand; maybe you just used it as an example of a bb cream? oh well..). i gotta say i love it, it does what it promises. although idk if it actually cures acne, it deffo makes my pores invisible and covers all kinds of spots very well.

  •  Missha & Dr. Jart made good BB cream! The colour looks nature and keep moisturize your skin all day. Recommended!!

  • I got BB cream from the brand Misha. To be honest it can be used as a pore perfecter but it appeared cakey on my cheeks. As Japanese BB creams are not available everywhere it's hard to say anything. Anyway, i do use my bb cream on my nose, it make my pores disappear and controls the oil.

  • well heck wish i woulda watched this video before i ordered the bb cream. very informative. thank you

  • i LOVE u. How did I not find u earlier??? Subscribe!

  • Ah, Wayne... Don't know why I stopped watching your videos, I guess I just forgot. Anyway, I was missing honesty, so I decided to visit you. =)

  • I like the fact that you speak your mind about beauty products so that you practically same us money! Amazing

  • My BB cream is Japanese :D

  • I've never tried western bb creams so can't comment on that but I have tried and use regularly BRTC Jasmine Water BB Cream and it is really nice. For me I have quite light skin and find it to get a good cheap foundation in my colour, and most Asian BB creams are very pale, it covers imperfections but still looks like my skin and has high SPF and dewy and definately has skincare benefits. So if you've had a bad experience with Western BB Creams still give Asian ones a try! =)

  • @hollypoodle ---*So if you've had a bad experience with Western BB Creams still give Asian ones a try!*

    I TOTALLY agree!!!!!!!!! I LOVE my Asian BB Cream!

  • I tryed BB cream from Garnier and got so much acny, my face looked awfull! I stopped my skin clead up! BB cream does not suit every skin I guess....

  • I suggest to everyone interested in BBs to try _Asian_ BB Creams. Those are real BB Creams - not the western copycats that are, say Garnier, tinted moisturizer repackaged, making money out of the good reputation of Skin79, Missha, Etude.

    There are countless BB Creams in Asia, lots with very high, foundation-like coverage, and with an SPF of 50+. Please guys do your own research and testing, on the Asian market.

  • I love your sarcasm!

  • Just ordered a Missha perfect cover BB cream as SO many rave reviews thought it'd be worth trying, it hasn't arrived yet ... hoping I've not wasted my money! I do still hold out hope for it as I'm quite picky who's opinion I listen to. Have heard that the Garnier BB cream is rubbish from a lot of sources so will be avoiding that. I love your channel and your advice but on this occasion got to try for myself and see.

  • I like the feel of bb cream on my skin. They're silky on the skin and gave a lot of coverage. But they always always always (no matter how the product say the dont) make my skin grey . I'm asian but I'm NOT east asian. They always caters chinese market here and I hate that its RARE to find a fit to my skin tone (slightly less yellow but a near fit to NC42). A lot of indians didnt wear makeup because of the grey-tint these products gave.

  • I usually like yr videos but this time I must say "Guys, don't listen to him". Im using Missha bb cream and it has literally changed my life, it gives me a perfect skin even if I have acne, so please don't say such lies, I know that a lot of pple listen to yr advices, let them give it a try to have their own opinion

  • @Anoom543 He specifically said that he's referring to the western BB creams in the description box as he has not tried Asian BB creams (like Missha). Just like everyone else says, Asian BB creams are far superior to the crap western BB creams. 

  • Where can I find the Missha bb cream?

  • Try Missha Perfect cover BB cream! I went through a full tube already!

  • Love your honesty! Just mix in some foundation! :)

  • What is a BB cream?? O_O

  • @isiartdotcom

    same here!^^

  • I bought one here in Taiwan because I came here to study for a year... I never heard of BB creams before ( well, in Belgium at least). I've tried it and I must say it is truly amazing ! I use it as a base for my foundation :-) It really makes a difference ... But it is an Asian one so I don't know about the western ones ^^.

  • Western BB creams are rubbish compared to Asian BB Creams.. I dont think they should class them as BB creams.. Its like me putting skin toned paint in a bottle.. And calling it full coverage foundation..

  • @CarpeLeDiem i totally agree!Recently i have bought the Garnier BB cream,and i didn;t like it as much as Misha,and in general the Korean ones.At first i tought it was my idea,but i see many people think the same.

  • They were just featured in Real Simple and they had ones from Stila, Boscia, Too Faced, Dr. Jart, Clinique, Garnier, and Estee Lauder. Any recommendations? Why the switch to BB in name?

  • I disagree that its the same as tinted moisturizer. tinted moisturizer is just a lighter, thinner version of foundation. bb cream looks like you just naturally have great skin. When you put on bb cream it really is like photo shop for the face. Tinted moisturizer just adds a light, transparent color over your face

  • You need to try Missha, Skinfood and Laneige!

  • haha, definitely agree with you that Western BB Creams are crap, and really just tinted moisturizer. Same product, different name, and that's it. They're selling it.

    Asian BB Creams are the real thing. It's amazing that after a period of applying it as makeup base, my bare skin became better.

    Do try the Asian ones. =)

  • @PositivelyNice yeahh i have noticed this too on bare skin after i start using Asian BB creams!!

  • You should of only posted this video after trying out the Asian BB creams, the REAL ones, as the western BB creams are a total knock off and putting a bad name on the real thing.

    People don't know what a BB cream is, and if an Asian brand does decide to come to the UK and advertise BB cream, it wouldn't be as much of an impact because consumers will think that it is just a tinted moisturiser due to trying the western brands and not liking it. It actually annoys me.

  • I like the Garnier BB cream only because it's closer to my skin tone than every other tinted moisturizer I've tried. I'm unfortunately on a budget, and you're right, it's no miracle worker. Still nice though, and if it matches my skin, I'm using it.

  • You make it clear in the description box that you talk about "western BB creams", yet you show pictures of asian ones in the video - that's pretty misleading :( . The western ones you refer are just trying to cash in on the deserved craze over the Asian ones. I suggest you add an annotation to the video clarifying what exactly you're talking about as it's common knowledge that people tend to not read the description box.

  • Forget about Garnier, it isn't a real BB Cream. I tested a few korean ones (skinfood, skin79, lioele) and they are amazing. The coverage is in between a tinted moisturizer and a foundation but they look like nothing on the skin. Never seen something that flawless and natural apart from mineral make-up (which I don't like, I prefer liquid or creamy textures).

    And the best thing about BB-Creams: My skin has cleared up now that I used it about 2 month. Never hat that lovely skin!

  • almost all the make up stores ive been to and asked for a BB cream i have to tell them what it is...

  • My BB cream works great and is sooo much better than any tinted moisturizer I've tried. Never tried any that're big in the west so I'd defiantly love to see your opinion on the bb creams that're big in Asia because they tend to be way better.

  • excellent as always thank you wayne!!!

  • I really DISLIKE Garnier they tried to screw up BB creams rep with their lame tinted moisturiser. It still makes me annoyed at how it's a lie and people who don't know the real products are buying it!!! (>_< )

    (I bought it to try and compare it to my Korean creams and it was horrible)

    I do like your videos so please try a few Korean BB creams as they are amazing and since using them I never plan to buy western foundation again . (^_^)

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  • thank you for Your time amd great tips that are more than amazing and helpfull. ;-)

  • I don't get the hype about BB creams, it's just a "healthy" tinted moisturizer.

    tested the BB cream "garnier". the overexposure in the commercial suggests perfect skin, but this cream does NOTHING at all. it's way to dark/orange for light skintones, there is just a hint of coverage, if you can call it "coverage". I don't have big pores, but with this BB cream they looked big. the models in the BBcream commercial never wear just BBcream, they are wearing professional makeup with good coverage.

  • @WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWW And the reason why lighter skin was valued in asian culture was because it reflected social class in the past. The richer you were, the less you'd have to work (i.e. in the rice fields, etc) and therefore never had to be in the sun. it's equivalent to the old european aspect of beauty where the fatter you were the more beautiful cause it meant you were well off. Nowdays though, lighter skin is just preferred cause it just looks better with most skin tones.

  • @WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWW

    Then do white people tan to try to look more black? There are blond, blue-eyed characters in anime but there's more platinum, pink or blue hair. Is that a white trademark as well? Asian culture has changed to a more animated approach to fashion. Moreover, most Asians prefer whiter skin because we generally look better lighter than darker and there's a history with social class and whiter skin

    Stop putting white people on a pedestal. Not the whole world wants to be you.

  • I love how brutally honest you are. I always feel like I can count on your honest reviews and don't have to worry about your opinion being "inspired" by sponsorships and whatnot. You rock! Keep up the awesome work.

  • Thanks again for explaining this!! I bought the Garnier BB cream in Light/Medium, it should have been labeled Orange. At least I didn't waste too much money, but I recently ordered some from Skin79, one in a pink bottle, one in a silver bottle. I hope since its from Korea its much better, I do like tinted moisturizers and this brand isn't expensive on Amazon. Please review some of the Korean brands :)

  • Thank you for 'busting the myth' behind bb cremes. I received a deluxe sample of the smashbox version today. I watched the smashbox artist video at sephora and of course it is advertised as a miracle worker. I have a lot of broken capillaries so I am anxious to try it to see what happens. Covering those capillaries is a struggle so I don't think I will be as disappointed if the smashbox bb cream doesn't do the job.

  • O_0 This is amazing.... just today I was trying to find more info about BB Creams online, since they are not popular or available in my country. If it wasn't for youtube tutorials I don't think I would've ever come across them!!

  • You are SO RIGHT!! It´s just the makeup companies making us believe there is a new ¨miracle¨ product when all there is this so called BB cream its your same ol´ tinted moisturizer. I was really tempted to get the new BB cream from smash box but it´s 39 dollars for a really small package. I´ll try to stay strong and not buy it.

  • Please do a review onAsian BB creams

  • so if I want the coverage of a tinted moisturizer rather than foundation, should I try a BB cream?

  • @boutdredlav buy skin 79 but not if your dark skinned it will make you look ashy, its great if ur pink toned like me

  • I have pretty good skin and don't like wearing a heavy foundation so I thought I'd get a BB cream and give it a whirl. I tried Garnier's light BB (I am quite pale) and was really disappointed. My partner, who normally is very polite about my makeup forays walked in as I applied it and said: "What have you done to your face? From the chin up you look like a greasy Oompa Loompah" Needless to say it got washed off and binned. Awful product, what a waste.

  • Honestly, I've been ordering BB creams from Asia (Missha, Skin 79) for the past 2 years and I'm telling you they are a hundred times better (more coverage) than many western one's that cost double the price- Dr. Jarts and Boscia (one's you find at Sephora). They are great for going to the beach to take pictures during the day and are loaded with SPF. The downside is that it's not exactly full coverage, some are greasy, and the color range sucks. But, they are worth trying. :D

  • I have a BB cream from Korea that I bought from amazon and it is a full coverage ._.

  • Thank you for this! I've been wondering what all this talk about BB cream was all about.

  • Preach!Exactly!its all false advertising!!wish I had watched this before I wasted 14euro on the garnier bb cream... makes me look so shiny and oxidises on everyone!

  • thumbs up

  • I was in Singapore last week & literally bought a dozen different types of BB creams. Overloaded. Now I am disappointed to know it's just a tinted moist.:(.

  • PLEASE try some more out, because i want you to realize how great they are. i use missha << it is amazing and comes in a range of shades for light-medium skin tones : please don't whack this genre of products, once you get them to work they are absolutely spectacular, it just takes practice and some trial

  • BEG TO DIFFER i usually trust your opinion however because i use them i know they are not tinted moisturizers. look at the consistency: its wary thicker than a tinted moisturizer, even thicker than some of my foundations, and it is wary more pigmented and can give a medium/full coverage on blemish areas when applied correctly. it also changes and oxidizes to the color of your skin (there is a grey cast when you first apply and after about 10 minutes you are back to your skin tone).

  • I so love you for the "cut-the-bullshit" factor!

  • "And they will even cook you dinner for you at the end of the day and they will love you at night good too" hahahah watching you makes my day!

  • They work great considering the all-in-one factor. They are good, but could be quite confusing at times with the properties (oil control/hydrating) Coverage wise can be very sheer or thick. 70% fits only people with a pale or light tan.

    I'm Asian Chinese (yellow undertone) some applies on greyish. Looks okay but shows up bad in flash photography.

    I personally do not think that all the properties work (whitening, anti-wrinkling) works but it provides a less heavy coverage than foundations.

  • Forgot to mention - most of the non western ones have SPF 25 or higher...so, if there's going to be flash photography involved, use something else...*L*

  • I use Skin79 BB Cream or Missha Cho Bo Yang and I love them both! I got the Skin79 off of ebay from a Korean seller, and the Cho Bo Yang from a Korean beauty store in Chinatown (hot tip!). I love them both - they even out my skin tone like nothing else, and they don't LOOK like foundation. I don't think I'll ever go back :)

  • BB creams comes to denmark in a mounth!! LOKING FOARWARD!!

  • Very informative and helpful :)

  • I have the Garnier BB cream and the Missha Perfect cover BB cream. The "non-western" ones are really good, and covers well but the "western" one is really just a very light tainted foundation.

    I hope you put a video review on Asian BB cream, like Missha, Etude house, Skin79, or even Skin Food ^^"

  • I love skin79 ones!!!!

  • @rebekahschamber try Dr. Jart Detox BB Cream Black Label. I use that and I set it with mac's msf natural. Im super pale as im asian chinese lol. Hope this helps! (:

  • does anybody know for a VERY light BB cream that's not too expensive? I'm too pale for the light garnier one which I used earlier in the year (I had spent a couple months abroad and still had a tan) now I'm back using the palest shade of foundations and cannot find a BB cream pale enough for me :(

  • Japanese and Korean bb creams have more coverage and very high uv cover. but personally i don't like the texture because it can get too oily in warm weather and cakey in colder months. Also when i take pictures, my face always turns out super white :( Curiously, these are the brands i tried: Fancl, Laneige, Face shop & Elishacoy.

  • Haha your so funny thanks I really needed to have this cleared up for me!

  • @WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWW

    Lady Gaga has worn circle lenses.

    I wear colored contacts; but it doesn't mean I dislike my blue eyes-- it means I just felt like wearing colored contacts.

    I owned a pair of white contacts once. Apparently it was a reflection of an unknown desire to have cataracts???? Okay...

    Colored contacts are a TREND in Asia: you don't see celebrates wearing them as often because it simply isn't considered a "norm" here in the US

    It's a LOOK, and colored contacts are a trend

  • @WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWW

    I've got a friend, she's Asian ( I think she was born in a Hospital... i have no idea if her mom took pain killers or not.I doubt that was what you meant when you said "natural born", despite that's the only way I see it can be taken). She has brown hair, very dark, and green eyes. Both are natural traits

    There are also black people born with blue eyes.

  • @carmiebbt I really don't understand the persistence in making a point that all Asians apparently idolize white people because of colored contacts (that come in freaking yellow and pink colors to boot) and dying their hair.

    And apparently light skin means "omg, how sad, they want to be white!"...

    It amazes me, really.

  • @cauliflower3466 I know right? Must be some superiority complex. But whatever, there will always be people like that.. I'm not gonna try to waste anymore energy on this. I'm proud of my Asian characteristics and appreciate all ethnic qualities, and that's that. Glad to see that there's someone who is rational about this~

  • @carmiebbt It's baffling, that's for sure. :\

  • @WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWW

    Really, yes, really. Those colored contacts come in shades of brown as well. It's a fairly popular color for circle lenses. Actually, there ARE pink and purple senses, and I've seen a good many people people wearing them.

    I, myself, own a few pairs of colored contacts... and I'm white. Does this mean that I'm trying to be white by changing my eye color? And here I thought I was just playing with different colors. Silly me.

  • When I was travelling in Thailand I bought a BB cream there from Garnier. It was amazing!!! And BB creams are a big thing in Asia I've noticed. Now I saw, that Garnier introduced new BB cream in the UK. It comes in 2 shades. the light one is too dark for me anyway, but it's nothing like the one I had in Thailand. It's a completely different product.

  • My Garnier Miracle Skim Perfector aka BB Cream are thicker and covers more than any tinted moisturizer i've tried (theBalm balmshelter, boots no7 etc).

    I like Garnier's and think of it more like a foundation than a TM. But yes, I don't have any scars or acne, just a few pimples now and then.

  • I just discovered your channel and I love your video's. As you were talking about BB I thought it sounds like a tinted moisturizer. I have really nice skin, and I use a tinted moisturizer with mineral foundation on top. That's all the coverage I need. My question is in regards to your awesome video you did with your mom about highlighting and contouring. Can I use a lighter and darker tinted moisturizer to get the same effect?

  • I tried the BB cream from Clinique and it irritated my skin, it made my nose area and chin area very dry and flaky :(

  • That was very informative thank you very much!! =)

  • Wow, I didn't catch the irony(?) at the beginning, I was like this guy's been sponsored or something... haha. =)

  • great advise

  • Lol, the western and eastern bb creams are the same thing than! there is no real difference (from your video of explaining about the western bb cream)

  • BB CREAM is soo not a tinted moisturizer. they can be medium coverage!

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  • love your honesty.......LOVE it

  • Oh, and I've been making my own tinted moisturizer for over 10 years now. I didn't realize that I was the answer that everyone had been looking for. :)

  • Thank you! Yesterday I purchased the new Garnier new Miracle Skin Perfector BB Cream. There has been so much hype about these that I had to get it. The Garnier product states that it contains Vitamin C & mineral pigments as well as an SPF 15. I brought it home and did a side by side comparison to my ELF tinted moisturizer which contains Aloe, Cucumber, and Vitamins A, C & E. I could tell immediately that these were same virtually product. I wish I had watched this video first. ;)

  • I have a BB Cream from Korea and the brand is called Atom. ITS AMAZING i dont have acne but my besfriend does on her cheeks all over, and when we do makeup together she always uses it.. i love it!! its so awesome. it gives you a flawless face without looking cakey and has SPF 30

  • Really helpful! I buy the Korean brands, and I find some of them work amazingly. I was wondering about the "Western" brands that are more readily available, but I will stick with what I know. The Missha Perfect Cover B. B. Cream is the one I've liked the most; it goes on smooth with good coverage, and you can build it a little more for better coverage in areas you need to conceal.

  • The ones from Korea are really good..

    But the ones from the western counties are more like tinted moisturizer

  • I thought i was the only 1 who mixes my moisturizer and my foundation! Thank goodness now i can tell my friends that im not crazy! :)

  • Hi, what is the best way to apply a BB cream? Thanks xx

  • @butterflyjune71 i use a foundation brush but it works great with just fingers too, my boss uses her fingers:~ honestly i wont use a foundation after having my cream its great and doesnt clog pores, and u can wear it to the beach,i love it!

  • nice clarifying on the description box but you should have mentioned the fact that it was western in the video!! its like you're putting down all bb creams. you should try korean BB creams, and not the wanna be ones from europe/american!! the american ones are only tinted moisturizers basically as you said.

  • Thanks for shedding some light on this murky subject! Your videos are really appreciated!

  • I use a korean bb cream :)

  • is it alright to use a very small amount of BB cream (as a moisturizer, after toning my face) and finish it up with mineral powder foundation?? i am using MAC mineral loose powder foundation?

  • Which one cooks the best dinner? ;)

  • I bought the garnier bb creamm arhggg I just wasted my money.

  • you should do a bb cream review on the smashbox bb cream!!

  • The no7 one is really good!

  • they will cook you dinner and love you good at night !! ;D

  • i prefer bb cream over tinted moisteriser anyday

  • I have liole bb cream AND acne.. it's thicker and covers my acne just fine. I don't like tinted moisturizers cause they make me oily and they don't have good coverage.

  • I use the BB Cream from Skin79 and it works really well for my skin. The one I use has 10-in-1 properties: anti-wrinkle, SPF, whitening, concealer, pore tightening, controls sebum production, etc.

    And sometimes I forget to wash my face, but the BB cream actually helps my skin become smoother and doesn't lead to irritated skin.

    Have not tried the "Western" BB creams, though.

  • I never heard of BB cream,thanks for the expl.!!

    xoxo

  • thankyou!

  • I don't think the western and asian bb creams are the same. I was tinkering with the samples at the beauty counter and they definitely were not the same as Holika Holika, Skin 79, Lioele, or Missha on me. Maybe its my skin type but the coverage from the Asian brands was more like a foundation than a tint. I didn't care for the western BB's, I agree, they are more like a moisturizer without the oomph that the asian ones have given my skin.

  • "Beauty bullshit"...love it! As always, thank you for your honest opinion!!

  • Thanks so much for being so honest!

  • You are the best, that's why I love you so much, keep on telling us the truth about all of this products. Kiss kiss God bless you.

  • Thank you so much for going over this- I've heard a lot about BB creams and it's good to see a review and rundown by a good source!

  • I agree!!! HOWEVER-- I can't wait to hear your opinions on the Asian BB creams. I hear they are more of a gel consistency, which I think means water-base? Could be interesting. Your "like speaks to like" is revelatory for me :)

  • LOVE this new set up. Camera and background looks so nice

  • I use Asian BB creams and think they're great. I love the super high spf you get with these too as I am really prone to pigmentation marks in summer. There are so many reviews on this site about both Asian and Western BB creams, if you want to know more then do some research.

  • :/

  • Regarding BB's for mature skin: I'm in my later 40's. In the last couple of years I've been having issues with normal foundations settling into the fine wrinkles below the eye, which ages you more. I use the Missa BB's and it covers just enough to even things out, I then give a light dust of MSF to set (leaving eye area alone). Lifesaver! It does what other foundations don't (and I've tried them all)...they have just the right amount of "grey" cast to counter the red and make me look NORMAL!

  • @summerlily028 it can whiten the whole complexion if you use it for a while, the effects are not immediate! caucasians have much less melanin than n.e. asians, so you may not notice that much :) many products in asia contain arbutin. it's a very good ingredient, it's an anti oxidant, like many ingredients used to lighten skin in asia (licorice extract, kojic acid etc) ^_^ that's one of the reasons why asians have great skin at an advanced age, along with constant exfoliation and sun protection

  • for cooking i wouldn't buy them but if you find one that ironing .Let me know :)

  • aren't we all love you ? i was about to buy one and they are not cheap . i am waiting for the asian ones to review .is misha an asian one ?

  • @huysuzally MISSHA is producing some of the most popular BB Creams in Korea. It's a Korean brand=)

  • @AnneMayfair  I appreciated , thank you.

  • @huysuzally Hi:) I got the missha perfect cover bb cream a few months ago, and i absolutely love it. Has pretty good coverage, doesn't make my skin oily, and looks natural. Haven't touched my foundation once since i got it. I've also tried the garnier one, but that really is just a tinted moisturizer. didn't work for me. Hope this was helpful:)

  • @fleurfleurable it is very helpful , thank you!

  • Great vid Wayne, I love your brows by the way!

  • No offense but western bb creams such as garnier sucks and cannot compare to Asian bb creams. Asian bb creams are the best! :)

  • ca-PILL-aries...aw I love accents<3

  • Great info as always. Love the new backdrop I think the black was the right choice

  • You should try the japanese bb cream, not the white version.

  • lmao I love your sarcasm

  • Thank you, love your honesty, as always.

  • Thanks Goss. Always keepin it real. You've really remained consistent on your opinion that it's best to buy a good coverage foundation and sheer it out/mix with moisturizer for less coverage. Wouldn't it be great if BB creams were the answer for those who are acne-prone. Sigh. Oh well, my MUFE HD + concealer is doing a fine job.

  • love you i just love youuuuuuu <3

  • i love your honesty, I. LOVE. YOU.!

  • so is BB cream tinted moisturiser? I am confused! I got the cheap one from Garnier just to try it and basically figured that it was just a fancy name that they are using now instead of calling it tinted moisturiser cause that's how it translated on my skin (colour and texture-wise.) so is it or did I miss something extra that it did for me??

  • Thanks for the video and thanks for saving me money too!!! Turns out i dont need a BB cream afterall!!!!

  • You are SOOO right. I have actually checked and researched the "ingredients" in the BB creams, and there is nothing in it, to fill the claims they put on it. In fact, every single ingredient in it is in most foundations like Mac, Chanel, and except for one also in Revlon colorstay. In fact, there is LESS ingredients in BB creams than most foundations. No magic or medicinal ingredients to back up their claims.

  • I didn't buy the all BB cream miracle either....but I guess, as for everything, some people find it great and some peolple just loathe it!