If you’re looking to downsize the skin care products in your morning routine, then consider trying BB cream.
Otherwise known as blemish balm or beauty balm, BB cream is a makeup product formulated with skin care benefits that include hydration, anti-aging properties, and SPF protection.
Not sure if BB cream is right for you? Read on to learn about its benefits and how best to use, plus a few product recommendations to get you started.
What are the benefits of BB cream?
The best way to describe BB cream? It’s an all-in-one product for your skin. In one bottle, you get the benefits of two or three different products. This means that you’re not only saving time, but you’re also saving money.
Here are three other reasons to choose a BB cream as your base.
Multitasking, all-in-one treatments
BB creams are part makeup and part skin care products. Your skin can reap the benefits of several products from one application.
Makeup artist and green beauty expert Maria Velve says they blend the qualities of a tinted moisturizer with the qualities of an anti-aging moisturizer and SPF skin care product.
“Because BB creams can contain a cocktail of beneficial ingredients such as mineral SPF with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, skin-plumping hyaluronic acid, vitamins and antioxidants, you’ll cut down on products and ingredients applied to the skin, and save time,” she says.
Go on light and look natural
The coverage you’ll get with a BB cream is natural and dewy, never heavy or cakey. Plus, you can easily apply BB cream with your fingers, which Velve says allows the product to melt into the skin for a fuss-free makeup application.
For those who require more coverage, Velve says BB creams are light enough to go under a layer of regular foundation.
Cover blemishes and imperfections without irritation
If you have acne-prone skin and need to conceal blemishes, Velve says your skin could benefit from a BB cream. The soothing minerals often found in BB cream formulations are beneficial for treating blemishes.
“Acne-prone skin will also benefit from the lighter textured product that allows the skin to breathe as well as the shorter ingredient list,” she adds.
A typical drugstore brand of BB cream can contain up to 40 different ingredients, better than the 70+ ingredients that a separate moisturizer, foundation, and sunscreen can contain.
Is BB cream good for all skin types?
The short answer is yes, BB creams are good for all skin types, including oily, dry, acne-prone, and more. But there are a few caveats to point out.
Airi Williams, lead aesthetician at Skin Camp, says if you have more of an oily skin type, you should definitely choose a BB cream with humectants to make sure you get the proper hydration required by your skin.
The other caveat, says Velve, is finding BB creams for all skin tones.
“Women of color can have a harder time finding a BB shade that suits their skin, and if the match is not right, BB creams can look ashy, a quality of the mineral-based SPF ingredients that most formulations contain,” she explains.
Source: healthline.com