The Lightest Bb Cream?
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Apr 9, 2013
Madeline B.
I like them more than foundation, but the color is never light enough. I can pull off Fit110 color foundation pretty well, are there any bb creams that light? garniers is too dark, too orange, but it feels nice. can't wait til summer so I won't have to worry about this hahaha.
Apr 9, 2013
Gritania F.
body shop...
Apr 9, 2013
Jamie F.
Physician formula makes a great tinted moisturizer, its just the right shade for me and I always have the exact same problem as you when it comes to finding shades light enough for me!
Apr 9, 2013
Jen H.
Missha, a South Korean brand, makes the only BB I've ever found that's light enough for me. You can find it on Amazon. I use shade 13.
Apr 9, 2013
Rose M.
Missha's good, and skin food's red bean bb cream is nice too (easy to apply, but not a lot of coverage)