Revlon photo ready bb cream
This was the first bb cream I had tried, and it wasn't too bad. It did everything a bb cream should do. It was hydrating like a light moisturiser and it gave good light coverage which hid a bit of my redness but not enough to cover my acne scars. Therefore I wouldn't quite so that it blurs flaws like a concealer would because you could still see my acne scars. I noticed that during the day this would slip off my face, so I find it helps to set it with powder if you want better coverage. I also like how this bb cream has SPF 30 which is higher than most foundations I have used, making it perfect to wear in the summer.
This bb cream has an oily texture, which is good if you have dry skin. Because the formula is oily you need to shake it before using the mix the cream up. I also found the consistency to be quite thick. I usually use my fingers to apply the cream, as it's quite easy to apply. I will use a stipple brush if I want a more air brushed application. I have this in the lightest shade and find this to be the right shade for my light, slightly olive skin.
Overall, this gave me the coverage I was expecting from a bb cream. However, I prefer the garnier bb cream as I like the texture better and it blends onto my skin well.
This was the first BB Cream I ever used, and I loved it ... until I tried a different brand. This one's defining feature is the high spf, that's always a win in my book.
It tended to separate and was quite greasy though, and didn't last as long as I might have liked.
I got this BB Cream with other Revlon Photoready products, and it did work well when paired with those. Like I said, it was my first time using BB Cream, and it more-or-less did it's job.