BB creams, foundation, light weight, but good coverage for acne and acne marks!
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Feb 27, 2013
Nilla M.
If you're going to go with a BB Cream, stick to the original brands such as Missha, Dr. Hart, Skin79, BRTC, etc.
Feb 27, 2013
Nilla M.
Jart*, not Hart. The American brands are nothing more than tinted moisturizers.
Feb 27, 2013
Jane S.
I wouldnt recommend bb cream for acne-prone skin unless you are using drying products (ie, vitamin A-derived creams like Retin-A or benzol peroxide) regularly. Stick with a foundation that is oil free, water (not cream) based, and non-comedogenic. Make sure you use sunscreen daily for prevention of scarring. Don't pick or pop pimples, and I hope this helps :). Oh and make sure you always remove your make up fully every night.