Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree

It seems like I’ve been reviewing a lot of Innisfree products these days but I really don’t have that many of them. I probably have more products from Etude House than Innisfree. I just happen to be testing them out all at once. I’m also using the Green Tea Pure Deep Cream & Eco Science Eye Cream which I hope to review soon. Anyway, let’s talk BB cream!

Description: This airy, light BB cream gently adheres to your skin, revealing a clear finish as if it were your natural healthy looking complexion.

Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree
Product name, description and instructions are printed with soy ink.

Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree

Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree
The Air Skin Fit BB Cream comes in 3 shades: No. 1 Pink Beige, No. 2 Natural Beige and No. 3 True Beige. Mine is No. 2 in Natural Beige

Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree

Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree
This BB Cream is formulated to provide UV protection, whitening effects and wrinkle improvement.
Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree
As mentioned in another post, dates followed by “제조” are the manufacturing dates of the products.
Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree
It comes in a pretty slim tube that’s easy to carry around. Out of all the BB creams that I currently have, this one is contained in the slimmest tube.

Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree

Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree
This BB cream does have an herb-like scent but it fades quickly.
Review bb cream perfect cover innisfree
Air Skin Fit blended on the right. As you can see, the coverage is pretty sheer as my mole is still visible with a single layer of the product.

A little of this BB cream goes a long way for me. I squeezed a pretty generous amount the first time I used this and ended up looking ridiculous. Since the tube does not come with a pump, you’ll have a little less control over the amount you dispense, but I’m sure most of you have already mastered the art of dispensing your BB cream. If I happen to squeeze out too much product, I usually apply it to my neck area or on my lips (for the gradient lips look).

True to it’s name, the Air Skin Fit BB Cream is pretty lightweight and provides pretty sheer and natural looking coverage. It’s good for those days when you want to wear the more “natural” look. For those who are seeking a BB cream that provides more coverage, you might want to try their Long-Wear BB Cream, I read that it gives more coverage and conceal flaws better than the Air Skin Fit BB Cream. For oily skin there’s the No-Sebum BB cream which is said to help with oil control.

I’m torn between this one and Tony Moly Luminous Goddess Aura BB Cream. While I slightly prefer the Luminous Goddess BB Cream shade, the Air Skin Fit BB Cream lasts much longer on me. I’ve used this along with my other Innisfree products (No-Sebum Mineral Powder & No-Sebum Mineral Primer) and it’s been yielding quite nice results. I blot a lot less throughout the day and my makeup stays on longer. When I reviewed the other two Innisfree products and I spoke of my BB cream staying on me longer, I was referring to the Air Skin Fit BB Cream. This BB cream usually lasts me a good 6-8 hours depending on how punishing the weather is.

Here’s the good: – SPF35 – long lasting – contains Jeju natural mineral powder – natural looking – lightweight – affordable at 18,000 won (around $18)

And the bad: – only available in 3 shades – may not conceal all scars and/or blemishes

I’m quite content with this BB cream and would rank it up there with the Tony Moly Luminous Goddess Aura BB Cream which I really love. I was actually a big fan of Innisfree until I started buying my toner and moisturizer from Isa Knox. Then for reasons I can’t really remember, I decided to try out the smaller brands again and then after starting this blog, I found myself back at Innisfree. I’m starting to fall in love with their products all over again. I really like the No-sebum Mineral Powder & Primer and this BB cream is also one of my favorites.

By the way, if you live near an Innisfree, be sure to return your empty tubes, jars or containers to them. You can accumulate points towards your next purchase if you do so. Last but not least, please follow my blog on Bloglovin for the latest updates!

Innisfree’s newest BB cream/ Foundation comes in Long Lasting, Water Balancing (for oily skin), Perfect Cover and Super Moisture (dry skin), as well as a primer in this same line. There are three shades:

13 Light Beige,

21 Natural Beige and

23 True Beige. All are meant to give a radiant, yet natural look and only come in the small size of 15 ml, which according to Innisfree, is to prevent wastage of the product as all types can be used at different times of the year (based on the seasons). They all contain: Jeju Green Tea and Jeju Mineral Powder and retail for roughly 5-8 USD. You can get it here for 7.09 and free shipping.

Since Innisfree’s products have a reputation of having good ingredients, I only thought it fair to give one of their BB creams a try. I’m not exactly sure why this is called a foundation as it’s certainly more of a BB cream. I also decided to give this a shot, as there are not many reviews of this particular BB cream that I could find. This BB cream has a light herbal scent that’s not unpleasant and has a dewy finish. One thing to note: this BB cream is extremely sheer, the sheerest I’ve ever tried. It probably didn’t help that my skin was so irritated before using it that I was red and not even a CC cream could help me, so this barely covered any of the red (lol prior to trying this, I was already having an allergic reaction on my face due to something else, but this didn’t irritate it).

The coverage is not easily buildable, but I learned that you should try to mix two of the BB creams (I think I’ll get the long lasting or perfect cover BB cream in this line and mix it with this one) or use the primer underneath this BB, which is supposed to thicken up and help make the coverage more buildable. I found that after wearing this a while, the oil control wasn’t bad and it lasted on my face through the rain too. The color was just a tad light for me (I’m an NC25), but not too light, anyone with darker than NC/NW 25 will find this too light. I also have to say, it really was super moisturizing and my skin felt very soft after taking it off. I think it’s a great everyday BB cream as it’s very natural looking. However, due to it’s sheerness, people trying to cover redness, scarring, hyper pigmentation, etc.. will not care for this one so much.