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Sunday 19 May 2013

The Body Shop's Vitamin E Cool BB Cream Review


About a month a go I purchased The Bodyshop's Vitamin E Cool BB Cream available for £10 and I have been so impressed I thought I would share my thoughts with you.

This BB cream is apart of the Vitamin E skin care range of which I am already a big fan of, so I had high hopes for this product. Previously I have never used a BB cream before, I dislike my uneven skin tone and so usually tend to like fuller coverage when choosing a foundation and so have steered clear of others. However, I recently attended a Body Shop Party were I was able to swatch and listen to others who had used it, and I was instantly impressed and wanted to give it a whirl.

For summer, I hate the way a fuller make-up look feels and so really wanted to fall in love with this BB Cream. Sure enough I have. 

The Body Shop states that this product "illuminates, evens skin tone and protects with moisture for 12 hours, available in one shade, the lightweight texture will effortlessly blend onto skin for a fresh and natural look".

Does it?

YES!!!



It feels gorgeous against the skin, very light weight and my skin feels moisturised all day. For me, I touch up a little bit with concealer  but its fantastic and I have been really happy with the look that this BB cream gives me. 


Perfect for those chilled out days, when a more natural look is perfect.

Mummy B xoxox

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3 comments

  1. I, too, love this BB. It is nice for those natural days, but this is the one BB cream (I've discovered so far) that doesn't have any SPF in it. So, be sure to protect your skin with another product when you go outside.

    You look fabulous in your chilled out pic!

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  2. Looks great :) I would love to enter the giveaway but with my vampire like skin I think it may be a little too dark :S Sounds like a great BB cream though, if I get a slight tan in a few months I may go and grab one for myself xx

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