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Diorskin Nude BB Cream
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July 27, 2013
This BB cream comes in three shades and has the texture of a very light, thin foundation. I find the coverage is light but adequate and it makes skin look more luminous and flawless. It is also dewy and long-lasting, and doesn't make skin oilier.
User reviews
1 review
Overall rating
4.7
Price
4.0(1)
Quality
5.0(1)
Effectiveness
5.0(1)
Diorskin Nude BB Cream
Overall rating
4.7
Price
4.0
Quality
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
This has the texture of a very light, thin foundation. I use my fingers to apply it, using only one pump worth for my whole face as it spreads like a dream. I love that it comes in a tube with an airtight pump which dispenses the perfect amount with no mess whatsoever. When applied it almost ‘becomes one’ with my skin and isn’t even noticeable. I find the coverage is light but adequate and my skin looks more luminous and flawless. Shade 002 is the perfect match for my skin tone, which is NC20.
I was worried that because it isn’t a creamy formula that it would reveal dry patches later in the day (my skin is dehydrated) but this doesn’t happen at all. It also doesn’t settle in any creases like laughter lines. It is long lasting, and although a few blemishes are a bit more noticeable by evening the product is definitely still in place.
I really don’t have anything negative to say about it, except for the fact it only has an SPF10, so you have to wear sunscreen under it. This is annoying, and puts this BB cream more into the ‘foundation’ bracket than the ‘all-in-one’ category. But I am willing to forgive this flaw because my skin really likes it, and I have a tricky skin to please – dehydrated and sensitive.
I was worried that because it isn’t a creamy formula that it would reveal dry patches later in the day (my skin is dehydrated) but this doesn’t happen at all. It also doesn’t settle in any creases like laughter lines. It is long lasting, and although a few blemishes are a bit more noticeable by evening the product is definitely still in place.
I really don’t have anything negative to say about it, except for the fact it only has an SPF10, so you have to wear sunscreen under it. This is annoying, and puts this BB cream more into the ‘foundation’ bracket than the ‘all-in-one’ category. But I am willing to forgive this flaw because my skin really likes it, and I have a tricky skin to please – dehydrated and sensitive.
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