BB Cream Not ApplyingWell?

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Aug 4, 2013

Mari A.

I use Garniers Oil Free BB Cream. I've tried applying it with my clean hands, Sigma f80, real techniques expert face brush, and with a beauty blender dupe. Even with primer and moisturizer it looks a tad cakey and there's some dry spots. and in the sun it looks awful. this happens with any foundation or bb cream I use. Help Me!?

Aug 4, 2013

Amy S.

It could be tht you might be applying to much on your face which makes it look cakey try less product n spread it out evenly

Aug 4, 2013

Amy S.

I never really had a huge problem with bb cream and I have the same product

Aug 4, 2013

Selina F.

I agree with Amy every time I use less it looks way better or it could also be the type of foundation you use. I use missha bb cream and its the best foundation I've ever tried!

Aug 4, 2013

Rose M.

Sometimes you just have to search for products that work for you. :/ it took me a while. Also is your skin dry even after moisturizer?

Aug 4, 2013

Rose M.

Oh, and seconding the missha bb creams (both of them) I've tried a ton of foundations and those are so easy to apply.

Aug 4, 2013

Daissy L.

I apply it with a moist beauty blender... I think they have them on amazon 2for 15 n there pretty good.

It's just the bb cream honestly, I have it as well and it does the same to me. try a different by cream! my absolutely favorite right now is the urban decay naked skin beauty balm, it's a little more on the expensive side but it's extremely worth it plus ulta beauty sells the mini one for I think $12 so you can try it out before you buy the bigger one! I have a review of it on my youtube channel if you wanted to check it out!

youtube.com/lasciviousmakeup

also here is my instagram for additional pictures and if you ever have any questions or requests! xo

@beautybyjulia


I hope this helps and good luck love!!

Aug 4, 2013

Morgan C.

I noticed it was cakey when I put too much on. Now I take a tiny bit and apply that as a first layer and then in spots that need more coverage I just take another little bit and blend that.