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I just finished a ten week study for L'Oreal testing bb creams. I don't know the brands of any of the creams I tested, but I didn't like them as much as my Dr Jarts in the gold tube. I can believe that it is to slick for some, or too chalky for others, but I am perplexed that it could be not pale enough for any human skin. I'll admit that the color looks gray coming out, and I wasn't sure what to think about that, the first time I used it, but when spread over my face, the gray tone disappears, and it looks natural on me. I think they gray does a color-correcting effect that evens out discolorations.
I have a tricky skin tone, because a lot of foundations are either too yellow or too pink. But I usually have to go for the palest color. A lot of the bb creams I tested were much too yellow for me. I don't know how that is possible. Just a disclaimer on the weirdness of my coloring.
I have a tricky skin tone, because a lot of foundations are either too yellow or too pink. But I usually have to go for the palest color. A lot of the bb creams I tested were much too yellow for me. I don't know how that is possible. Just a disclaimer on the weirdness of my coloring.