This is my first japanese BB emulsion. Actually my first two BB emulsions, because I have bought both shades, Light Beige(Natural) and Medium Beige(Ochre or somewhere it says Healthy).
The first one is Medium Beige(purple label), the second is Light Beige(pink label).
At first, light beige was too bright for me so I have bought medium beige to mix them together. Now, my skin is again pale so I don't need the darker shade.
Rohto Hadalabo is a
skin care range that uses only the purest ingredients for whitening and
hydrating. Rohto Hadalabo aims at improving and maintaining the
condition of your skin to create young, dewy and healthy look.
A
joint collaboration between Mentholatum Co. in US and Rohto
Phamaceutical Co. in Japan, Rohto Hadalabo creates several skin care
series for dull and uneven skin tone, dry and dehydrated skin and oily,
acne prone skin.
This is emulsion, not cream, consistency is similar to european foundation, creamy type is for dry skin, this one is for oily.
Description:
A BB cream for moisturizing, sun protection, makeup base and light coverage.
This BB cream contains
Hyaluronic Acid for softening and moisturizing results. It conceals and
corrects skin complexion for natural, glowing appearance. Thanks for the
"spherical soft focus powder" contained in the product that adheres to
the skin so well and reflects the light to create smooth and soft
results. As such, large pores and wrinkles are less visible.
This BB cream also
gives you light and even coverage with SPF protection in order to
protect your skin from the damages of UVA/UVB.
No fragrance, no mineral oil, alcohol free, hypoallergenic.
Light beige shade for light to medium complexion.
How to use it:
Use it after toning.
Shake it well and put some in palm. Apply to the skin directly. Use
loose powder to set the BB cream if you like for long lasting result.
What do I like:
No smell, no breakouts, easy to blend, no problem with matching my skin tone. Oil control could be better, after a few hours I start to glow, so I have to use loose powder.
What I don't like:
You have to be careful with the amount of emulsion because too much look cakey and fills pores.
Would I buy it again?
I don't think so, there are so many other I would like to try out.
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