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See the Difference: Lioele Beyond the Solution BB Cream

I'm tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep. That's deep enough. What do you want—an adorable pancreas?
- Jean Kerr

I am super in love with this BB Cream! I believe I've found my perfect brand! Look and see the huge difference my face went through with just a tiny sample pack.

USING NORMAL ROOM LIGHTING:

Problem Skin: Bumpy, generally non-smooth, huge pores, off-tone

Applied a dash of Lioele Beyond the Solution BB Cream (comes in one shade only), and spread all over the face

Instantly my skin becomes even, lesser apparent pores, smooth-looking and smooth-feeling, gives off a non-cakey look, which is important in a bb cream, and has a very natural, dewy finish!

Added a teeny tiny bit of loose face powder to lessen the shine (My face is oily), and took the photo under bright morning lights near my window!

Oh my gosh, I look kind of pretty already HAHAHA!

Comments

  1. wow you look really nice ^_^. Just some blush on & lippie and perfect for an au naturel look ^_^

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  2. thanks! I like the effect of the BB Cream very much. I have yet to learn how to put on blush though :(

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  3. I haven't really tried a lot of BB creams, except for Skin79, Lioele, and Skinfood cactus

    They say the bb cream ingredients somehow help the skin's problematic areas, especially uneven tone and dark spots. I jumped the bb cream bandwagon ever since I read Song Hye-kyo, Ha Ji-won and other korean actresses use them daw all the time.

    Ok rin sya, kaso nga lang hirap kung di fit sayo ang shade. 1-2 shades lang usually ang bb creams.

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  4. @Everyone
    You all really should ^_^ its a much healthier "alternative" to foundation, or so the korean lady at the store tells me over and over again! Hahaha!

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