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The PURITO Cica Clearing BB Cream #15 Rose Ivory is a vegan, cruelty-free BB cream that offers a lightweight, buildable coverage while enhancing your natural complexion. Enriched with calming and hydrating ingredients, it provides a soft, dewy finish and comes in sustainable packaging, making it the perfect choice for the eco-conscious beauty enthusiast.
P**E
Blown away, looks like skin!
Cons: I'll start with the only con which is their limited shade range. However I'm lucky to have found a great shade match. I'm wearing 21, which is a light true neutral beige color. I feel a lot of the review photos do not do this shade justice as it looks a lot less grey dry vs wet. Sure it might look ashy on some people but if you're very cool to neutral and beige like me and everything seems too orange, yellow, or pink then try this out. Some of us have grey undertones ya know. Know your skin color theory!Coverage: this actually has good coverage for a bb cream. It's definitely buildable. I'm only wearing one layer in the photo and my freckles are slightly coming through. I would say it's medium coverage.Texture: this gives a skin like texture. It is the best foundation I've own, I don't even need a primer. It doesn't highlight my dry spots or enlarged pores. I have some fine lines around my mouth and it doesn't settle. Ive heard it works well on oily and dry skin. I have combination... Update! My 60 year old mother tried this in shade 27 and this looks great on her mature skin. We used the finger method to blend out. She is Afrolatina with light warm caramel skin. This was a good shade for her.Note for oily people: just updating my review because I used this product in a tropical climate. In tropical climates my skin becomes more oily. However, I still liked this bb cream! It gives me a healthy glow, it stayed on through the sweat even though I had no setting powder. I also am updating this review with a photo of me in the tropics. Remember folks the finish is dewy like most Korean skin products. Saw someone say it's not for oily people but I think it depends more what type of finish you prefer. I agree if you are a matte girly this product may not be for you.Overall this is the best bb cream and foundation Ive ever worn. It performs better then expensive brands like Nars and Armani for me. For the price it's worth a shot. Just please make more shades so I can recommend this to my friends!
F**M
Outstanding on mature skin
I'd heard great things about this Purito BB Cream, that it was hydrating, had great coverage, lasted a good long while, etc. Typically, I use a dampened beauty sponge or sometimes a foundation brush to apply my foundations/BB/CC creams, but I just used my fingers when I tried it today for the first time. It spreads beautifully and evenly, covered my sun spots and discoloration, didn't gather in my lines and wrinkles (67 years old, dry sensitive skin and yes, lines and some wrinkles), basically everything good I'd heard and more. My complexion looks dewy and glowing, it's so easy to apply, and although at first when I squeezed it out of the tube the color looked a little dark for my fair skin (for reference, I use Estee Lauder shade 1C1 cool bone, or L'oreal Age Perfect serum foundation in Rose Ivory #15), once it spread, the shade was just about perfect. This is a beautiful BB Cream with great coverage, good skincare ingredients in it, moisturizing (more moisturizing I think than the Missha BB cream), sun protection, and the price is right. I highly recommend and will continue to purchase!
S**O
Versatile & Buildable
Make up, especially any sort of foundation, is hard to review. There's so many factors like the person's skin type and concern, the preference on coverage, sensitivity, etc. But I felt compelled to write a review for this product because I definitely think it's worth giving a try, especially for the price.The Deets:I take really good care of my skin but don't have great genetics. My skin is prone to breakouts, has large pores and I have fair skin with some acne scarring. I also have combination skin and I do have some fine lines starting to show, along with hereditary dark cricles. I recently switched all my skincare and make up to cleaner brands but they are usually expensive so I wanted to find something less costly. This product doesn't have any parabens, phthalates, perfume and says in the description it's free from other harmful ingredients. So I felt like that's good enough for me.I like a medium natural coverage, that's slightly dewy. This foundation is extremely dewy. Since I like mine not quite as luminous, I usually set it with a translucent setting powder and with my natural oils from my skin, it works out to the perfect balance. It also covers my dark spots and dark circles really well. I start with a mineral primer. Then I use a damp beauty blender to apply it. After applying I let it sit for a minute or two, then if I need any additional coverage I'll add a little more, or add a serum based concealer to help with any imperfections it didn't cover. Then I add my setting powder. I'm also able to apply other make up with this BB cream. I just do it after the setting powder so the foundation doesn't rub off with my make up brushes. Without setting powder, this BB cream would transfer very easily, so be aware. I can add blush, mascara, eye shadow, the whole nine years, or just go with the BB cream and some mascara. The coverage works well either way. It is a small tube so I was worried about that, but even using it every day, it usually lasts a few months.There is a limited range in colors unfortunately. The #23 natural beige works well with my natural fair skin. It's slightly pink on me and a little darker (I have neutral undertones), but it adjusts fine with the setting powder. In the summer when I use my self tanner, I ordered the #27 sand beige, which was a little dark and on the yellow side but I just add a couple of drops from the lighter shade and it ends up matching well. It looks like the #27 isn't currently available to purchase though. So I'm not sure what I'll do if they don't get it back in by this summer when I start tanning again. I posted pictures of me without the make up, with just the foundation, and a full face of make up with the BB cream as my foundation, all in color #23, no filter. I haven't noticed any pilling with my skincare products. It hasn't cause any breakouts and I've been using it for about a year now. It only looks cakey when I apply too much setting powder so I make sure to good light and blend. It can crease a little in the lines under my eyes but I just apply my setting powder a certain way and that helps avoid it. But I don't notice it settling into any other fine lines. If I use a super dewy primer or serum first, it can start to separate after a while in certain spots. I think because of all the oil. But if I don't use a primer or use a more mineral matte primer first, I don't have that issue. It feels pretty lightweight if you're used to having used heavy foundations in the past. If you don't wear make up, then it might not feel as lightweight. But for me, I think it's very lightweight.Overall for the cleaner ingredients, the price point, and the decent coverage while still looking very natural, I think this product is worth buying. If they expand their range in colors, or get the #27 back in stock, I'll continue to buy and keep this as my main foundation.
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