자외선 차단에 핑크빛 톤업 기능까지 써보고 싶은 제품이네요
(Purchased with my own money) If you want a natural-looking complexion, try Dermacure Bebeskin Cream ^^
The product I'm going to introduce is the Derma Cure Bebe Skin Cream, also known as Bebe, as you all know it.
This Bebeskin line product combines UV protection, a pink tone-up function, and the natural coverage of a BB cream. It naturally brightens the skin tone with a pretty pink hue. The advertisement claimed it provided coverage, but the coverage is slightly lacking.
However, this product contains hydrolyzed collagen and elastin, enabling a moist and silky base finish; high, medium, and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid replenishes moisture to a dry face, while Centella asiatica firmly protects the sensitive face line with a compromised barrier.
The cushion uses a pump-type case. Since there is no surface contact with air, it can be used hygienically, and pressing it two or three times dispenses enough to cover the entire face.
I'll apply it to the back of my hand. What I liked most about using it was the color of the Bebe Cream. It has a deep pink shade that blends naturally with my skin tone. You know how it looks unsightly when you apply tone-up creams or cushions incorrectly because of the difference between your face and neck color?
The advantage of Derma Cure Bebe Skin Cream is its natural tone-up effect.
Containing ingredients such as hydrolyzed collagen, elastin, and triple hyaluronic acid that enable a moist base finish, the texture is silky and non-sticky. When applied to the back of my hand, I could see that it is a thin, pinkish liquid. It is as soft as an essence, so it blended into my skin very quickly.
It has a moisturizing texture, making it easy to apply and spread. Even when layered multiple times, it provides clear and natural tone-up correction without feeling heavy or cakey. Since it is such a hydrating product, you can apply it neatly without clumping, even when layering.
I recommend this to those who want a pretty peachy tone-up.
The coverage is weaker than expected. However, applying a small amount two or three times covers light blemishes and pigmentation. It doesn't cake or smudge, so if you find the coverage lacking, it is fine to apply it multiple times.
I recommend the Derma Cure Bebe Skin Cream, which I bought with my own money.
It is SPF45 PA+++.