Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Multi Targeted BB Cream Broad Spectrum SPF30

Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Multi Targeted BB Cream Broad Spectrum SPF30 ($32.50, Press Sample) is a new launch for fall from the brand, that comes in three shades - Vanilla, Beige & Spice. Beige is the closest to my skintone - it is a tad warm for me, but blends in well.




The texture is quite thick for a BB cream and there's a strong fragrance, kinda floral, mixed in with the sunscreen scent commonly seen in a lot of BB creams.  Coverage is medium, but quite buildable and enough to blur out small blemishes and even skintone. I think its a good formula for normal to dry skin types - it leaves a little bit of a glow and I did need to powder my dry skin, after about 5-6 hours when the natural oils started seeping through. I love the dewy finish a lot and how very moisturizing the formula feels, even without a moisturizer underneath. If you have oily skin though, it can get a tad oilier after a couple of hours and of course, the initial dewy finish might seem a little too shiny. The formula does tend to separate quite a bit, which is something to keep in mind, so be sure to keep the tube, flip top facing down, to avoid the mess. Overall, if you have dry skin, its a lovely base to have and I can see myself using it a lot more come winter. It doesn't enhance dry spots, has sun protection and the finish is very natural looking.






What are your thoughts on the Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Multi Targeted BB Cream Broad Spectrum SPF30?

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