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BB Cream is a popular all-in-one cosmetic that often acts as a moisturizer, primer, and light foundation. If you have never used it before, though, you could easily make the mistake of applying too much. If you need help learning how to apply it correctly, keep reading.

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Choosing the Right BB Cream

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  1. While every BB Cream has a variety of properties and offers a variety of effects, each one can vary. Make sure you know exactly what a BB Cream claims to offer before purchasing it.
    • Possible properties include:
      • Moisturizing
      • Skin whitening
      • Blocking UV rays
      • Priming the skin
      • Tinting the skin
      • Refracting light to make skin look more radiant
      • Providing anti-aging components
      • Enriching the skin with vitamins
    • You should also research the manufacturer of the BB Cream. Only purchase a cream from a reputable company.
  2. No matter how reputable the cosmetic company is or what the BB Cream claims to offer, each type will work differently for different people. Reading reviews will help you understand if the product is both high-quality and right for you.
    • Pay close attention to reviews that mention skin tone, skin type, and skin condition so that you can gauge how applicable the experience is to your set of circumstances.
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  3. Different skin types have different needs as far as cosmetics go. For the most effective experience, choose a product that is geared toward oily skin, normal skin, or dry skin, depending on which skin type applies to you.
    • If you have oily skin, consider a BB Cream with a matte finish. Gravitate toward those containing natural plant extracts, as well. This skin type tends to be sensitive, and a BB Cream with natural extracts is less likely to cause a reaction.
    • If you have normal skin, consider a moisturizing BB Cream that can make your skin appear smoother. You could also look for one with a skin whitener in it if you need help balancing your skin tone.
    • If you have dry skin, look for a BB Cream with a watery consistency instead of a thick cream, since thick creams can cause excess dryness. You should also look for moisturizing formulas.
  4. BB Creams tend not to have a wide variety of shades, but most will have some range of shades. The tone that comes closest to your natural skin tone will likely suit you best.
    • When comparing tones, compare the tone of the BB Cream to the skin of your face and neck. Do not compare it to your hands, since the skin on your hands can be a slightly different shade than the skin on your face.
  5. Get a sample and wear it around during the day. Check the way it looks in both natural and artificial light. [1]
    • Lighting can make a big difference in the way a cream looks. The lighting in a cosmetics store may not give you an accurate idea of how the cream looks on your skin once you walk outside. As a result, it is better to wear the cream in a variety of settings for a few hours before making a purchase.
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Applying BB Cream with Your Fingers

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  1. Most people prefer to use their fingers to apply BB Cream since it tends to be the easiest method. [2]
    • Balmy BB Creams should be applied with the hands since the heat of your skin melts it, making it easier to apply.
    • Applying BB Cream with your fingers will produce a less smooth result than applying it with a sponge or brush, though.
  2. Squeeze a puddle of BB Cream roughly 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) in diameter, or the size of a dime, onto the back of your hand.
    • Strictly speaking, this is not essential. It will make it easier to dab the cream on in equal portions, however.
  3. Dip the tip of your middle finger into the puddle of BB Cream on the back of your hand. Dab the cream on your fingertip onto your face. Only apply it in dots: one in the middle of the forehead, one on the tip of the nose, one on your left cheek, one on your right cheek, and one on your chin.
    • The dots of BB Cream should be about equal in amount.
    • Do not apply the cream in streaks or in large splotches. You should use the cream sparsely, apply a thin layer to avoid making your skin look too heavy or weighted down.
  4. Use your index and middle fingers to gently pat the cream in. Rub the BB Cream into your skin using a circular motion, but instead of keeping your fingers in contact with your skin for the entire motion, tap your fingers up and down as you rub.
    • This gentle, light pressure spreads the cream evenly without irritating your skin.
    • Start with the forehead and work your way down toward each cheek from the middle. Move onto your nose and chin after that, then finish off with your cheeks.
  5. If you are not fond of the patting technique, you can apply gently pressure with your index and middle fingertips. Blend each dab of cream using outward strokes. [3]
    • As before, start with the forehead before working your way to the nose and chin. Finish with the cheeks.
  6. Use even gentler pressure when you reach the eye area, regardless of whether your are patting or blending the cream on in strokes.
    • By using a gentle patting pressure near your eyes, you prevent the fine lines that may show up when the dragging, stroke motion strains the skin around your eye, which is especially sensitive.
  7. Wait a few minutes for the BB Cream to dry. After it dries, if there are any particular areas in need of extra coverage, you can dab another thin layer of BB Cream over them.
    • Note that you may never achieve a purely flawless look with BB Cream, since it tends to even out the skin tone more than it covers imperfections.
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Using a Sponge to Apply BB Cream

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  1. Sponge application is most suitable for people with oily skin.
    • When you have oily skin, applying BB Cream with your fingers can add further oil to the skin on your face.
    • A brush is less forceful, so when you have oily skin, you may have difficulty spreading the BB Cream evenly when you use a brush.
  2. Lightly spritz the makeup sponge with a moisturizing facial mist before using it to apply your BB Cream.
    • Using a sponge can throw the moisture levels of your skin off, so using a moisturizing facial mist can help prevent this.
    • Spraying the sponge with a mist beforehand will also allow you to spread the cream more smoothly while keeping as much of the cream on your face as possible instead of losing it all in your sponge.
  3. Squeeze a puddle of BB Cream roughly 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) in diameter, or the size of a dime, onto the back of your hand.
    • Strictly speaking, this is not essential. It will make it easier to dab the cream on in equal portions, however.
  4. Dip the tip of your middle finger into the puddle of BB Cream on the back of your hand. Dab the cream on your fingertip onto your face. Only apply it in dots: one in the middle of the forehead, one on the tip of the nose, one on your left cheek, one on your right cheek, and one on your chin.
    • Even though you will be blending the BB Cream in using a makeup sponge, you should still dab the initial amount onto your skin using your fingers in order to control the amount better.
    • The dots of BB Cream should be about equal in amount.
    • Do not apply the cream in streaks or in large splotches. You should use the cream sparsely, apply a thin layer to avoid making your skin look too heavy or weighted down.
  5. Rub the BB Cream into your skin using firm, even, outward strokes.
    • Apply enough pressure to make your skin “jiggle” or move slightly from the vibration.
    • Start from the forehead and work your way out toward the sides of your forehead from the center. Focus on your nose and chin next. Finish by firmly rubbing the BB Cream on your cheeks into your skin using outward strokes.
  6. The area around your eye is more sensitive, so hard pressure can cause damage to the skin. Blend the BB Cream on in this area using a patting motion.
    • You can either use your fingers or the sponge for this part. If you feel like you have less control over spread and pressure with the sponge, switch to your fingers.
    • By using a gentle patting pressure near your eyes, you prevent the fine lines that may show up when the dragging, stroke motion strains the skin around your eye, which is especially sensitive.
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Brushing on BB Cream

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  1. This method is best if you have dry skin and works especially well with liquid BB creams.
    • Note that it is not generally recommended for thick, balmy creams.
    • If you have dry skin, using your fingers to apply the product can irritate your already irritated skin, causing it to become drier.
    • Additionally, using a sponge can be too forceful and may rob your skin of what little moisture it has.
  2. Squeeze a puddle of BB Cream roughly 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) in diameter, or the size of a dime, into the palm of your hand.
    • Strictly speaking, this is not essential. It will make it easier to dab the cream on in equal portions, however.
    • Use the palm of your hand with this method rather than the back of your hand. The palm of your hand has more heat, so it can warm up and liquify the BB Cream more effectively than the back of your hand. As such, it makes the cream easier to spread, especially if the cream is somewhat balmy in consistency.
  3. Dip the tip of your middle finger into the puddle of BB Cream in the palm of your hand. Dab the cream on your fingertip onto your face. Only apply it in dots: one in the middle of the forehead, one on the tip of the nose, one on your left cheek, one on your right cheek, and one on your chin.
    • Even though you will be blending the BB Cream in using a makeup brush, you should still dab the initial amount onto your skin using your fingers in order to control the amount better.
    • The dots of BB Cream should be about equal in amount.
    • Do not apply the cream in streaks or in large splotches. You should use the cream sparsely, apply a thin layer to avoid making your skin look too heavy or weighted down.
  4. Use even, firm, outward brush strokes to spread the cream over your face and into your skin.
    • A brushstroke will naturally be a little softer and a little gentler than a stroke with your fingers or a sponge. As such, you should not be afraid to use a little pressure.
    • Work from your forehead out. Start at the center of your forehead and brush the cream out toward the top and side. Brush the cream on your nose up and down and the cream on your chin side to side. Blend the cream on your cheeks in all directions until it meets with the ending point of each previous area.
  5. The area around your eye is more sensitive, so hard pressure can cause damage to the skin. Blend the BB Cream on in this area using a patting motion.
    • You can either use your fingers or the brush for this part. In general, it is harder to apply hard pressure with a brush, making it ideal for the eye area.
    • By using a gentle patting pressure near your eyes, you prevent the fine lines that may show up when the dragging, stroke motion strains the skin around your eye, which is especially sensitive.
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  • Question
    Why would you use BB cream instead of foundation?
    Janet Miranda
    Professional Hair Stylist & Makeup Artist
    Janet Miranda is a Professional Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist, and the Founder of Be.NYLA. With over 15 years of experience, Janet specializes in makeup and hair for advertising, commercial, editorial, runway, special events, television, and videos. She was trained at Vidal Sassoon Academy and with top hair and makeup artists including MAC Cosmetics and Redken. Janet has worked five seasons of New York Fashion Week and one season on Project Runway. She continues to add brands to her growing client list including Armani Exchange, Neutrogena, and Pantene. Janet’s work has been featured on CBS, Brides Magazine, 100 Layer Cake, Style Me Pretty, Green Wedding Shoes, Ireland Image Brides Magazine, and Elle Japan.
    Professional Hair Stylist & Makeup Artist
    Expert Answer
    BB cream is pretty much like a tinted moisturizer. It's perfect for when you want to even out your skin tone and cover blemishes without putting on a lot of makeup and feeling super made up.
  • Question
    What kind of brush should I use to apply BB cream?
    Janet Miranda
    Professional Hair Stylist & Makeup Artist
    Janet Miranda is a Professional Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist, and the Founder of Be.NYLA. With over 15 years of experience, Janet specializes in makeup and hair for advertising, commercial, editorial, runway, special events, television, and videos. She was trained at Vidal Sassoon Academy and with top hair and makeup artists including MAC Cosmetics and Redken. Janet has worked five seasons of New York Fashion Week and one season on Project Runway. She continues to add brands to her growing client list including Armani Exchange, Neutrogena, and Pantene. Janet’s work has been featured on CBS, Brides Magazine, 100 Layer Cake, Style Me Pretty, Green Wedding Shoes, Ireland Image Brides Magazine, and Elle Japan.
    Professional Hair Stylist & Makeup Artist
    Expert Answer
    It depends on the look you're going for. A flat brush will apply more product to your face. If you're looking for medium to full coverage, use a soft brush. If you want a softer, diffuse look, go with a fluffy airbrush.
  • Question
    Can I use BB cream on my eye lids?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use BB cream, but you might want to use a concealer instead. BB cream is more likely to slide on your eyelids than a concealer, and it's a little too creamy for use on the eyelids.
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      Tips

      • If you plan to use the BB Cream as a base and want to use foundation over it, only apply a light amount of foundation. Otherwise, you may end up with a thick mask and too much coverage.
      • B.B. cream is very good for teenage skin as it is lighter than foundation. Also, to use it with foundation, apply it on top of your base and it can act as a concealer.
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      Things You'll Need

      • BB Cream
      • Mirror
      • Makeup sponge
      • Moisturizing facial mist
      • Makeup brush

      References

      1. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/08/bb-creams-dark-skin-tones_n_1574367.html
      2. Janet Miranda. Professional Hair Stylist & Makeup Artist. Expert Interview. 11 February 2021.
      3. Janet Miranda. Professional Hair Stylist & Makeup Artist. Expert Interview. 11 February 2021.

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      To apply BB cream, start by squeezing a small amount on the back of your hand, then dipping your finger into the cream to apply dots to the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. Next, use your fingers to gently pat the cream in using a circular motion or blend the cream outward with gentle strokes. Either way, start at the forehead and work your way down to your chin. When you reach your eyes, gently pat the cream on with your fingers, and dab extra on to cover any imperfections. To learn how to apply BB cream with a sponge, keep reading!

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