Bb Cream And Dark Spot Treatment
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Jan 26, 2013
Melissa J.
Hi! I can only tell you that my beautician said that basically you can use all products together as long as they're from the same brand.. they should be co-ordinated or at least compatible! Hope this helped a bit ;)
Jan 26, 2013
Celina C.
You have to use products which have the same base. There are some which have a water base, gel base, oil base or anything else :) look at the back of the product and there should be one of them in the ingredients :) if you use a water based primer or moisturizer You should use a foundation or bb cream which has a water base aswell :)