By NICKY CHAMP
Just figured out what BB creams are? Good, because the beauty world has moved on to the rest of the alphabet.
CC creams and DD creams are being marketed as the next new trend for skincare, got it?
Wait, CC ‘s and DD’s? I can’t keep up! I hear you say, but don’t panic if you’re not up on the beauty lingo – you’re not alone.
BB creams have been on the Australian market for over a year now and it is still the single-most product I get asked about, “What are these BB thingys, should I be using one?”
And even after my no doubt thorough and intelligent explanation (bah!) I can see women are still confused – I’m putting that down to how quickly they exploded onto the market here.
Case in point, beauty retailer Priceline alone recorded a 700 per cent increase in sales of BB creams – rising from 27,000 in 2011 to 250,000 units sold in 2012. The early beauty adopters were keen to get their mitts on the latest beauty must-have, while many of us hung back trying to remember what BB stood for (beauty balm) what that meant and if we actually needed one.
The success of the initial launch of BB creams into the Western market (Asia has had them for yonks , since 1985) has many smaller and independent brands scrambling to develop their own and has also led to further alphabetic progression by the more commercial beauty brands, hence the up-and-coming CC’s and DD’s.
Top Comments
Forget about the Rimmels, Garniers, Natios and all of the Western stuff. I've tried them all and they're terrible in comparison to the Korean BB (as in sunscreen BB) creams.
So far, Dr. G's Hydra Intensive Blemish Balm 30 PA++ wins hands down for texture, coverage and only a slight greyish caste. BRTC's Jasmine Water BB would probably be great for pale, western skins who don't need as much moisture as do I (although I still get the T-zone oil slick at 54!).
I went loopy and bought Jane Iredale's Glow Time Full Coverage last week. What was I thinking? Jane Iredale products have always been an overly priced indulgence in rubbish makeup for me. Yep. Unless I have half a tube of primer on, it looks as though I accidentally grabbed the wrong tube of cosmetic and smeared my face with a thin layer of clay mask and am too old and stupid to realise it. Talk about a lunar surface! I'm still trying to work with it but I think that's 80 bucks going into my bin very, very soon.
I'm still going to try Dr. Jart's Black Label. If it doesn't impress me, I'm sticking to Dr. G!
Incidentally, I have fair (as in redhead) skin.
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