Wednesday 11 January 2012

5 comments:

liloo said...

'Nude Magique uses smart pigments so the cream starts out white' and looking at the picture reminds me of that very liquidy revlon foundation, which you had in 2 or 3shades - i forgot the name - which starts out like that. Umm, I don't think this nude magique is for me for 2 reasons: this doesn't seem to cater for my dry skin and I need all the coverage I can get so I am going to pass on it.

So far, my fave bb creams which are easily available in the uk are the no.17 one and the garnier one. Scent wise, the garnier beats them all, and even beats the 2 korean ones which I am in love with.

spf 12 is little odd and low indeed. I don't usually go under 15.
Thank you so much for review, super super useful x

Anonymous said...

With the low spf thing I don't know whether it's for me, but I may give it a go. I went to the doctor because I suddenly got acne, and after giving me a long course of antibiotics and creams it has cleared up. When I asked him about spf requirements he said that it was unnecessary in winter - have you ever experienced this? I assumed 15 was a bare minimum for everyday use?

Hellcandy said...

Slightly off topic but I love your evil eye bracelet! if you don't mind me asking would love to know where you got it from as I've been looking for one for a while now...it is gorgeous!

Hope you're well! x

britishbeautyblogger said...

Hi Hell Candy.. it was actually a gift but I think it came from somewhere called Pomegranate on Kensington High Street.. not on their site so you'd have to ring them. x

Bestys Beauty said...

Hi I like the sound of this as I use Clarins and have just bought olays wake up wonder I cant wear foundation as I break out even by just reading the instructions lol. Id deffo give this ago as I love anything that doesnt involve actual make up so sounds right up my street.