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Bye bye sunscreen, hello BB Cream
by
KDusk
on 14 Aug, 2012 17:10
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Hey guys!!!
Since I don't want to advertise over here, I'm not going to name any brands, but during my trip to China, I found the perfect solution to ALL of my shaved scalp concerns in just one product: BB Cream (it's a general product name, not a brand).
Most BB Creams are moisturizer, sunscreen and concealer in 1 and I found it the perfect product to protect my head from sun damage AND to minimize the shaving shadow. Unlike self tanner, BB cream does not give you a tan, but it 'adapts' itself to your skintone (to a certain extent of course). Mostly asian women use it on their face instead of make up / moisturizer / sunscreen, but hey, works great on my scalp, too

Last week I saw a BB Cream in Europe, too, so I guess they'll be making their way to the West soon. I just browsed the net and most of them are available already through online retailers (like Amazon). Just type in 'BB Cream' and you'll get an endless list of products.
So of those who are tired of using an army of products on their head, get your BB Cream now (I most certainly smuggled an entire box on the airplane just for myself

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#1
by
Frontier Guy
on 14 Aug, 2012 18:31
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KDusk ... great new photo, BTW.
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#2
by
Hingatao
on 14 Aug, 2012 20:10
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Sounds like a winner! Does it actually work? If so, I'll try to find some.
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#3
by
KDusk
on 15 Aug, 2012 05:07
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@FrontierGuy: Thanks!
@Hingatao: Well, I've found there to be great differences among the creams themselves, it's a trial and error situation since you also have to consider your own skin type. I have quite dry skin, so for me there weren't any problems, but people with oily skin tend to say it makes their skin look even oilier.
Maybe I should have put this in my first post too, but most BB creams have an SPF factor in between 20 and 30, so if you're looking for an SPF 50, the range becomes significantly smaller.
Also, most BB creams are great for fair and light skinned people, but not for darker skin types since they tend to leave a pale / greyish cast (just like with sunscreens that contain zinc oxide or titanium oxide).
Two brands you should look into are SKIN79 and Missha. I personally use SKIN79 VIP GOLD SUPER PLUS and I'm very happy about it, especially since it does a great job covering the shadow on my scalp.
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#4
by
kalbo
on 16 Aug, 2012 01:52
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Thanks for the info KDusk. Great new avatar.
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#5
by
Slynito
on 17 Aug, 2012 19:50
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I've been all over the PRC many times and have never heard of, "BB Cream". Does it go by another name perhaps?
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#6
by
antoniom
on 13 Sep, 2012 17:15
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why a blemish balm? to make your dome look pretty and blemish free like the face?
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#7
by
Paul the Headblader
on 14 Sep, 2012 00:15
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I'm glad you've found a way!
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#8
by
Sir Harry
on 14 Sep, 2012 00:36
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Is this product good for concealing scalp scars from surgeries?....not that anyone has noticed, and the scars are getting less apparent, but it can't hurt to have a scalp I can be proud to show off....
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#9
by
Tyler
on 14 Sep, 2012 00:41
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Here's a link -->
BB Cream Link<-- to a bunch of BB Creams on Amazon.com. Do you see the one that you are using or similar?
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#10
by
Slynito
on 14 Sep, 2012 05:44
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Thank you for the link, Tyler.
If it's got snail slim and caviar extract it has to be good stuff!
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#11
by
Slynito
on 18 Sep, 2012 17:09
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Well darn if I didn't see an advert on TV today for, "BB Cream" made by Mabellene.
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#12
by
Skinisin
on 14 Oct, 2012 18:41
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Kdusk,
Found this BB cream by Loreal at Wal-Mart. Seems to be similar to the cream you were describing, just wondering if anyone else out there has tried it. Also it comes in 2 shades Light and medium just wondering which shade to pick so as not to look to fake.