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Jan 5, 2013
Haleigh L.
I'm thinking about ordering a Korean BB Cream offline but I don't know which one to get I've found a few that says it's good for oil-control but I wanted a few suggestions of what to buy before I buy.
Jan 6, 2013
Cristina L.
Try prettyandcute.com I just ordered 3 samples from them for $3.50 shipping included
Jan 6, 2013
Haleigh L.
Yeah I was just on there and found two bb creams that I think I'm gonna get from there
Jan 6, 2013
Christine K.
Missha or Skin79 are korean BB creams I do believe. You can get themm off of amazon. I just read somewhere that in Asia - they have an entire aisle of just BB creams....
Jan 7, 2013
Magdalena A.
I have Skinfood Aloe Sun BB Cream, The Face Shop Clean Face Oil Free BB Cream and Etude House Precious Mineral Bright Fit BB Cream. My face really needs oil control, has dry patches and has some acne I would like to cover and those three creams do really good job with all. I have also very sensitive skin and had no problems with any of them.
Etude House offers fullest coverage in my opinion but is also little hard to blend, Skinfood looks really natural and blends very well (my favourite of the lot), The Face Shop is most sheer and offers little coverage. But little goes long way with all three creams.
They are very cheap on eBay, especially from korean sellers (I always order directly from Korea) so you can find one that suits your needs best.
Jan 7, 2013
Angie P.
Jan 7, 2013
Angie P.
I got this for 10.99 from amazon