When I first opened it I noticed the BB Cream was very thick. It was in a cute easy bottle and smelt rather nice
The first Time I put it on, I found the thickness of it really had to blend in evenly, it ended up being blotchy (I used a flat top brush). I took it off before I left the house because It felt heavy and didn't look 'flawless'.
I tried it again, this time I used a primer underneath and it seemed to work better, I felt like it absorbed more into my skin rather than looking thick on top of my skin. So I left the house wearing it :P
I also noticed it did not correct my uneven skin tone, my redness was still very noticeable, and other BB Creams of similar price or even lower (MUA BB cream & Australis CC Cream) work much better than this as well as having the same results everytime.
For the sensitive part, I noticed it didn't affect my skin (which a lot of products do) so that was rather handy.
I think the colour and texture of it needs to be looked at again because it has potential to be a good product but for now I would not buy it, use it or recommend it at this stage.
The only thing I used on my skin for this week long trial was Garnier BB cream for sensitive skin- light. It covered well and definitely reduced my redness. It was easy to put on which I just did with my finger tips. Because it's meant to be a 'one step' beauty cream and hydrate your skin for 24 hours I didn't use my regular moisturizer. However I found after several days that my skin had dry patches. As I continue to use it I'd use both my moisturizer and the BB cream together. I also had problems reading the very small writing on the box it came in. It seems a very good price at $18. The colour was very good for me, natural and not too heavy. I do have sensitive skin and it didn't irritate at all. It's great that it's fragrance free.
Tips: Anyone with sensitive skin or redness should try this product. It really helped me.