Monday, December 21, 2015

TUESDAY REVIEWDAY: Etude House CC Cream Review

I know how much people are always in a hurry nowadays. We want to spend more time with our friends or family (but mostly get to school on time.) Some people also want to put a little effort in adding some finishing touches on their face for a little zing.

For starters, BB cream has the ability to moisturize and keep your face supple while supplying you the coverage you want. On the other hand, CC cream is a color correcting cream which may also contain sun protecting factor (SPF) and other important nutrients that your skin might need + SPF.
I received this CC cream as a birthday gift from a friend. After trying it for the first time, I instantly fell in love with it. I would definitely purchase it after I finish the whole product.
My purpose now is to share how amazing this cream works.






Description:
Etude House CC Cream [Correct and Care Cream]
#01 Silky
8 in 1 Multi-Function SPF 30/PA++
3 Efficacies: Whitening + Anti-Wrinkle + Sun Protection
This multi-tasking, 8-in-1 formula hydrates, primes, conceals, treats, and protects skin at an easy single step for a healthier complexion, inside and out.
It glides on with a silky smooth finish.
[Directions] Apply liberally and blend evenly with your fingertips for a natural, sheer coverage. Use it alone or layered under your favorite foundation for more coverage.
[Caution] 1. Use only as directed. 2. Avoid storing in high and low temperatures and areas exposed to direct sunlight. 3. Cease use if problems arise.
[Ingredients] water, cyclopentasiloxane, dimethicone, titanium dioxide, cyclohexasiloxane, glycerin, butylene glycol, zinc oxide, orbignya oleifera seed oil, caprylyl methicone, arbutin, sodium chloride, disteardimonium hectorite mannitol, mica, cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymer, beeswax, polyglyceryl-4 isostearate, hexyl laurate, ozokerite, diisostearyl malate, aluminum hydroxide, sorbitan olivate, sorbitan isostearate, stearic acid, propylene carbonate, hydrogenated lecithin, shellac, maltodextrin, cistus incanus flower/leaf/stem extract, camellia sinesis leaf extract, thermus thermophillus ferment, sodium hyaluronate, biotin, ethylhexyl palmitate, sodium potassium aluminum silicate, disodium EDTA, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, 1, 2-hexanediol, fragrance, Cl 77491, Cl 7492
[Net Wt.] 1.23 oz / 35 g
Made in Korea


















The product is in a simple white plastic tube with a pump. The overall design is very elegant and neat. Please note that I've been using this for the past months. I do not have an actual photo of the newly bought product.


I love the fact that it comes with a pump and a plastic cap. It makes dispensing the product more convenient, and very lightweight.



The consistency is creamy and lightweight.
It has a faint scent that resembles a flower. It honestly smells good for me.












                                        After blending it well on my palm. The lighter area on my hand is where I blended the CC cream.

After a few minutes, the product has set on my hand.
For reviewing sake, I wore it on my face for the entire day and checked how long it will last.

After 6 hours, I know that the CC cream is still present. My cheek area still felt smooth, though my nose and forehead area is quite oily, like the usual. At times, I would blot my face, and when I do, I would retouch some powder, not the CC cream itself.

At the end of the day, my face still feels smooth. If I retouched once, the CC cream would last longer. Basically, the CC cream could stay all day, even if you’re exposed to the scorching heat of the sun.
Tip: It would last all day if you set it with a loose powder.


Overall, I love this! I’d rate it 9.5/10. I wish it would be slightly cheaper, but I understand that it's reasonably priced.

Etude House CC Cream is available on all Etude House stores nationwide, retailing at around 848 pesos per tube.

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