Good weekend everybutty!
It's been 2 weeks of working for me and weekends are so precious now. Also, weekends are the only time that I can take photos because there's no other time I'm home when there's sunlight. Makes me wish I had times when summer days stretched till 10pm. Here we have summer heat, worse than summer humidity, and only limited summer sunlight. Bah.
Anyway, now that I have to wear makeup for such long hours (8am when I start putting it on till at least 9pm when I get home, or longer if I have dinner with friends), I started to feel uncomfortable with using full coverage foundations, and so have been on the look out for something more lightweight with coverage. Yes it's never possible to satisfy a girl. The aim is to have nothing on the skin and still look absolutely perfect, but I'm not perfect. Bopian (no choice)....
So just the the other day, I managed to convince the boy to stand by the Cure station to play with the gel and rub dead skin off while I browsed Watsons, and got the Kate BB Gel Cream on sale. It was S$25.90 originally, but I got it at 30% off! Worth it! I haven't even used it a full week yet, but I was so excited from the moment I tried it I had to blog about this first.
So this is how the Kate BB Gel Cream is packaged. It's a matte black squeeze tube which is honestly, quite ugly. Especially with the BB gel cream printed so large. But being matte, it doesn't attract fingerprints which is a plus point.
Looks deceivingly small, though larger than the Aqualabel foundation. It holds 30g of product, which is actually even more than what you get for a bottle of MAC foundation. Props for value for quantity!
I really love squeeze tubes because it's so much easier to control the quantity of product that comes out as compared to a pour bottle or even a pump.
This BB Cream gel supposedly has "the function of a beauty serum, moisturizer, sunscreen, makeup base and sheer foundation. It contains "double effect mineral powder" to protect the skin and cover visible pores, while the blend of olive, jojoba and sweet oil oils moisturize the skin. It also has light-diffusing pigments that reflect away imperfections, even skin tone and add lustre to skin"
That's up to you to believe. I obviously don't, but I believe the part about sunscreen. This has spf30! I still put normal sunblock before this, but 30 is technically quite decent enough to skip that. On lazy days perhaps...
It also boasts being alcohol and fragrance free, which is a plus point for those with sensitive skin.
On to the BB gel itself. What I love the most about this BB gel is that IT HAS SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM. Most BB creams come in a disgusting ashy grey that is supposed to magically suit any skin tone. BULLSHIT for darker girls. At the display, I saw at least 4 different shades for this. There were 3 in the OC range, with OC-D being the darkest. It says 3 on my tube though, contrary to the stand where it said OC-D. There was also one from the beige range if I'm not wrong.
OC-D as you can see, is almost almost an exact match for mac NC30. It is only a slight tinge lighter. It works for my face because unlike the studio fix, it is not orange on my face, and also sheers out more than the studio fix.
One thing that bugs me though is that I seem to have to use such a lot of product, probably double that I use of normal foundation. It seems to get absorbed into the skin or something like that. Though it doesn't feel like I have much on my face, which I guess is a good thing.
The finish of this BB Gel Cream is... matte. I don't fancy matte finishes too much, so I've been using it mixed with the Ginvera Green Tea BB cream for a little bit of a dewy look, or an illuminator. In the photos I've used it on its own, and I've decided it's really quite a nice matte finish.
The coverage of this is probably the best of any BB cream I've used. People say that the skin79 one is awesome, THIS one is even better, plus with a colour choice! Only my serious blemishes could not be covered up with just this BB cream as you can see. It works well as a thin layer, also works well layered for more coverage, it's really really just awesome. (Btw, pardon the eyebags and center parted awkward hair, I'm still trying to settle into the working routine)
Lasting power is good. I've seen some reviews that say this lasts 5-6+ hours. Honestly, if you're not one to fuss over tiny imperfections peeking through at the end of the day, this will be good enough. It controls oil to the extent that I don't have to blot till around 5pm. Yet, despite its matte finish and oil control, it doesn't leave my face flaky nor feeling dry at the end of the day. In fact, I actually find my skin feeling very soft at work.
I'm going to be using this for a long long long time.
Summary:
Pros:
- value for money
- alcohol and fragrance free
- spf 30
- colour choices up to nc30-35
- fantastic coverage
- creamy and easy to blend
- covers up pores
- doesn't settle into fine lines
- good oil control yet does not dry out face
- lasts pretty damn long
Cons:
- matte finish (but I guess there are quite alot of people who consider this a pro)
- seems to disappear on the skin, hence I have to use so much each time
after I read your post... I headed to get one Kate BB Gel Cream.... its comewith 1 BB gel cream & 1 mineral powder... its control oil amazingly... really happy I got this on hand....
ReplyDeleteWe don't have that set here!!! ): Glad you like it too!
DeleteThanks for the awesome review! :D I just bought this (the set with BB + loose powder), and after reading the reviews online, i think i've made a good choice. :) I have really dry combi skin, but i like matte finishes so i probably have to remember to moisturize before i use it, haha.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm so bad at replying comments. I'm glad you like the review and I think you made a good choice too! I mix mine with other foundations because I like dewy finishes haha though I don't find the bb cream drying at all even on its own. Kate just released a new foundation called powderless foundation? I tried it on my hand and it has a great matte finish!
DeleteHow does this compare to the Shu illuminating foundation you reviewed?
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to reply as you're an anonymous but of course the shu illuminating foundation is better in my books as the finish is simply more dewy and more to my liking. however if you tend to favour a more matte finish as well as lighter coverage, than the kate bb is for you! I tend to mix mine up with some MUFE HD foundation for a different finish and more coverage. hope that helps!
DeleteGreat Post!! Hope you can help me, I'm between NC 25-30, do you think I should get OC-C or OC-D? I'd like for it to look natural and not too light on my skin and my face at the moment is slightly a little darker than my neck . Any help you can give me would be much appreciated. By the way, you look great with this on. It looks so natural.
ReplyDeleteThank you! (: I think it's possibly a combination of the foundation and sunlight. Since your neck is darker I would recommend the oc-d but if you lean towards the nc25 in the nc25-30 spectrum (I'm more nc30) then oc-c will suit you better. Always try to swatch it if you can! Hope this helps.
DeleteThanks for the recommendation! I'm NC25 and I got myself the OC-C. Works well! :)
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