Friday, 23 December 2011

7 comments:

The Sunday Girl said...

This is the only BB cream that has caught my attention. I'm seldom disappointed with Estee Lauder and it is nice to see a BB cream with an olive tone rather thank pink or grey! x

Jamilla Camel said...

Thanks for the heads up! The reason why oil control doesn't feature in BB creams in general is that these were originally designed for post cosmetic surgery procedures!!

The Beauty Feelosophy said...

I guess the term "Blemish" implies "spots" here and that is not really a major concern of the EL market. Still it seems like it does the same job but I think its a nice twist on the market positioning!

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Emilija! said...

Since they changed the meaning of BB, I'm guessing it is just a foundation with added SPF!

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Anonymous said...

What shade do you have? The shade 01 or 02?

Kimberley(36) said...

I have tried the Estee Lauder Sheer tint Release Daywear which instantly adapts to your skin giving you a sunkissed glow! The BB cream is lovely too and i will probably buy both as i can't decide between the two!! They are both great products and i love them !! I hate foundation and these are perfect for me. The BB gives more coverage but i like the suntan effect of the Sheer Tint Release. So the BB will be for days that i have spots or look extra tired!! LOVE< LOVE< LOVE!!!!!

Katinka said...

For me it is more like a tinted moisturizer but i really love it: http://h-bsch.blogspot.com/2012/05/estee-lauder-day-wear-bb-cream.html

xo
K.