
High-Coverage Concealer
Conceals acne marks, dark spots, redness, and enlarged pores to even out skin tone—delivering a "filtered" look even without makeup, with imperfections instantly vanishing at the touch of a button.
Long-lasting Hydration
Hydrating, lightweight, and non-cakey—it never feels drying. It replenishes and locks in moisture, ensuring a seamless, skin-hugging fit even for dry skin, keeping your complexion hydrated and free of powdery patchiness all day long.
Brightening & Whitening — Natural "No-Makeup" Look
Combats dullness and sallowness, brightens the complexion without a chalky finish, corrects uneven skin tone, and creates a sheer, natural base that mimics a bare-faced look.
The Secret to Radiance
Targeting skin repair, hydration, and brightening—so you can shine brilliantly, whether among friends or at work.
Q&A
Q:How can I fix the issue of products pilling or "rubbing off" after application?
Q:How can I fix the issue of products pilling or "rubbing off" after application?
A: Avoid applying skincare products, sunscreen, and primers in thick, heavy layers; instead, wait 3–5 minutes after application before applying your BB cream. Also, steer clear of highly viscous skincare products—particularly those containing large amounts of thickening agents.
Q: Which type of BB concealer is suitable for dry skin?
Q: Which type of BB concealer is suitable for dry skin?
A: Opt for formulas that prioritize intense hydration and contain hyaluronic acid and ceramides; avoid matte, oil-controlling varieties, and apply an extra layer of moisturizer as a base before applying makeup.
Q: How much is an appropriate amount to use at one time?
Q: How much is an appropriate amount to use at one time?
A: A pearl-sized amount is sufficient for the entire face; apply a small amount at a time, building it up gradually—it is better to apply it thinly than thickly.
Q: What is the order of use?
Q: What is the order of use?
A: Cleansing → Toner & Lotion → Sunscreen → (Optional: Primer) → BB Cream (Concealing & Moisturizing).
