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'''BB cream''' stands for '''blemish balm''', '''blemish base''', '''beblesh balm''', and in Western markets, '''beauty balm'''. It is a cosmetic item sold mainly in Asian markets, although the majority of larger beauty brands have introduced BB creams to Western markets.<ref name="HP">, ''The Huffington Post'', January 24, 2012.</ref> '''BB cream''' is a marketing term that stands for '''blemish balm''', '''blemish base''', '''beblesh balm''', and in Western markets, '''beauty balm''', beauty blend... Products marketed as BB creams are generally designed to serve as a ], ], and ] all at once.


BB cream is promoted as an all-in-one facial cosmetic product to replace serum, moisturizer, primer, foundation and sunblock.<ref>Latimer, Joanne. , ''Maclean's'', January 11, 2012.</ref> It can be worn alone as a tinted moisturizer, over serum and moisturizer as a regular foundation, and under powder, depending on the desired amount of coverage.<ref name=HP/> The marketing term "]" was invented later and sometimes stands for Color Correction cream. Products marketed as CC creams claim to serve the same function as BB creams, with greater emphasis on homogenizing skin color.<ref>Latimer, Joanne. , ''Maclean's'', January 11, 2012.</ref> Differences between BB creams and CC creams vary from brand to brand.


==History== ==History==
What became BB cream was originally formulated in the 1960s in Germany by dermatologist Dr. Christine Schrammek to protect her patients' skin after facial peels and surgery.<ref name=Chang>Chang, Katie. , ''The New York Times'', March 29, 2012. What became BB cream was originally formulated in the 1960s in Germany by dermatologist Dr. Christine Schrammek to protect her patients' skin after facial peels and surgery. It was popularized by beauty trends in South Korea and later spread across the globe. <ref name=Chang>Chang, Katie. ,</ref><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150404232726/http://www.conceitom.com.br/bb-cream-voce-sabe-para-que-serve/ |date=2015-04-04 }} Revisado.</ref>
*Chowdary, Asha. , ''The Times of India'', February 25, 2012.
*Coleman, Claire. , ''The Daily Mail'', June 14, 2011.</ref> Introduced to South Korea and Japan in 1985 – where healthy-looking, porcelain skin is heavily prized – the cream was hailed as "the secret of Korean actresses," and was heavily endorsed by Korean celebrities.<ref name="stuff">For it being introduced to South Korea and Japan in the 1980s, see .
*For the rest, see Koh Young-aah. , ''The Korea Herald''/''Naver News'', September 2, 2009.
*Williams, Bronwyn. , ''Stuff.co.nz'', March 26, 2012.</ref>


==Formulations== ==Formulations==
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BB creams come in a variety of different formulations.<ref name=Chang/> Because Korean companies focused initially on the Korean and East Asian markets, they are offered in a limited number of hues. Instead of offering multiple shades for different ]s, most formulae are designed to oxidize to match the user's skin tone.<ref>{{cite web|first=Lindi|title=BB Cream Overview|url=http://www.bubzbeauty.com/reviews/110-bb-cream-overview.html|publisher=http://www.bubzbeauty.com}}</ref> The skin-whitening properties of the cream as sold in the Asian market are an important element in its popularity.<ref>Woo, Michelle. , ''OC Weekly'', April 5, 2012. BB creams come in a variety of different formulations.<ref name=Chang/> Because Korean companies focused initially on the Korean and East Asian markets, they are offered in a limited number of hues. Instead of offering multiple shades for different ]s, most formulae are designed to oxidize to match the user's skin tone.<ref>{{cite web|title=BB Cream Overview|url=http://www.bubzbeauty.com/reviews/110-bb-cream-overview.html|publisher=BubzBeauty|access-date=2012-10-18|archive-date=2017-08-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170803130152/http://www.bubzbeauty.com/reviews/110-bb-cream-overview.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> The skin-whitening properties of the cream as sold in the Asian market are an important element in its popularity.<ref>Woo, Michelle. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120717015930/http://www.ocweekly.com/2012-04-05/culture/trendzilla-bb-cream/ |date=2012-07-17 }}, ''OC Weekly'', April 5, 2012.
*For skin whitening, see .</ref> *For skin whitening, see .</ref>


The cream is promoted as a multi-tasker and all-in-one treatment, but Korean women mostly use it as an alternative to foundation, particularly those with Western formulations that tend to be too heavy for their tastes. The coverage is often mineral-based, and is intended to both cover and treat blemishes such as acne, sun spots and age spots. It also has anti-wrinkle, anti-inflammatory and soothing effects. Several contain ] and ]. '']'' reports that some companies say BB creams have skin-regenerating properties; dermatologist Jason Rivers of the ] Department of Dermatology and Skin Science expressed scepticism that a non-]-based product could do this.<ref name="HP"/> The cream is promoted as a multi-tasker and all-in-one treatment, but Korean women mostly use it as an alternative to foundation, particularly those with Western formulations that tend to be too heavy for their tastes. The coverage is often mineral-based, and is intended to both cover and treat blemishes such as acne, sun spots, and age spots. Some brands claim anti-wrinkle, anti-inflammatory, and soothing effects for their products. Several contain ] and {{Nowrap|]}}.


==Markets== ==Markets==
BB creams make up 13 percent of the cosmetics market in South Korea. Some Korean brands also offer BB creams for men.<ref>For 13 percent of the South Korean market, see . BB creams make up 13 percent of the cosmetics market in South Korea. Some Korean brands also offer BB creams for men.<ref>For 13 percent of the South Korean market, see .
*For men using it, see Bae, Ji-sook. , ''The Korea Times'', March 24, 2010. *For men using it, see Bae, Ji-sook. , ''The Korea Times'', March 24, 2010.
*Kim, Grace. , ''The Korea Times'', April 4, 2012.</ref> Leading Korean brands include ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. *Kim, Grace. , ''The Korea Times'', April 4, 2012.</ref> Notable Korean brands include ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and CLIO.


Western cosmetics companies began to launch BB creams in the Western market in 2012, though some of these creams have been criticized for lacking the skin-caring functions that BB creams normally have, and for being no more than tinted moisturizer. Early arrivals included ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref>. Western cosmetics companies began to launch BB creams in the Western market in 2012, though some of these creams have been criticized for lacking the skin-caring functions that BB creams normally have, and for being no more than tinted moisturizer.{{Citation needed|date=October 2015}} Early arrivals included ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref>.
*Also see Thomas, Bobbie. , '']'', NBC, March 15, 2012. * Also see Thomas, Bobbie. , '']'', NBC, March 15, 2012.
* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120614230731/http://ph.omg.yahoo.com/news/bb-cream-becomes-bb-everything-030000501.html |date=2012-06-14 }}, ''Cover Media''/''omg!'', March 31, 2012.</ref> ] makes a BB cream for men.<ref>, p. 5.</ref> Certain BB creams have been tailored for Western markets: Estée Lauder, for example, has not included the whitening properties in their formulation for North America.<ref>Rovan, Rhonda. , ''Best Health'', March 2012.
*, ''Cover Media''/''omg!'', March 31, 2012.
*Lawrenson, Amy. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120202042733/http://www.elleuk.com/beauty/product-reviews/bb-creams |date=2012-02-02 }}, '']'', November 11, 2011.
*Sirignano, Rita. , ''Calgary Herald'', March 30, 2012.</ref> ] makes a BB cream for men.<ref>, p. 5.</ref> Certain BB creams have been tailored for Western markets: Estée Lauder, for example, has not included the whitening properties in their formulation for North America.<ref>Rovan, Rhonda. , ''Best Health'', March 2012.
*For whitening properties not being included in Estée Lauder's BB cream for North America, see .</ref>
*Lawrenson, Amy. , '']'', November 11, 2011.
*For whitening properties not being included in Estée Lauder's BB cream for North America, see .</ref>


==Cruelty-free and vegan BB creams== ==Cruelty-free and vegan BB creams==
BB creams advertised as cruelty-free include Smashbox (owned by ]), ] (owned by ]) and LifeCell.<ref></ref><ref>For Smashbox, see Reddick, Kelsey. , ''Feminspire'', July 14, 2012. BB creams advertised as ] include Smashbox (owned by ]) and ] (owned by ]).<ref>For Smashbox, see Reddick, Kelsey. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120724122447/http://feminspire.com/finding-the-bb-cream-thats-right-for-you/ |date=2012-07-24 }}, ''Feminspire'', July 14, 2012.
*For the Body Shop, see , The Body Shop, accessed September 7, 2012.</ref> The definition of "cruelty-free" varies. The Body Shop BB cream is certified by the Leaping Bunny Program, which means, according to the certification process, that no new animal testing has been used in any phase of product development by the company, its laboratories, or the suppliers of its ingredients.<ref>, The Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics, accessed September 7, 2012.</ref> As of May 2013, ], which has as its subsidiaries ] and ], has ended animal testing on all ingredients and cosmetics.<ref></ref> *For the Body Shop, see {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130613083333/http://thebodyshop.com/content/pdf/Animal-Protection-Principles.pdf |date=2013-06-13 }}, The Body Shop, accessed September 7, 2012.</ref> The definition of "cruelty-free" varies. The Body Shop BB cream is certified by the Leaping Bunny Program, which means, according to the certification process, that no new animal testing has been used in any phase of product development by the company, its laboratories, or the suppliers of its ingredients.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140214144020/http://leapingbunny.org/myths.php |date=2014-02-14 }}, The Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics, accessed September 7, 2012.</ref> As of May 2013, ], which has as its subsidiaries ] and ], has ended animal testing on all ingredients and cosmetics.<ref> (archived link, March 29, 2013)</ref>


Products certified as cruelty-free may still contain ]s and may not be suitable for ]s. Vegan BB creams include the Superdrug own brand BB cream,<ref>, "Superdrug.com", June 26, 2013.</ref> BB cream souffles from Haut Cosmetics, 100% Pure Cosmetics, and the Evenly Radiant BB Crème from Dermae.<ref>, Haut Minerals, accessed September 7, 2012. Products certified as cruelty-free may still contain ]s and may not be suitable for ]s. Vegan BB creams include the Superdrug own brand BB cream,<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140421000831/http://www.superdrug.com/superdrug/superdrug-bb-cream-5-in-1-day-cream-medium-50ml/invt/412558 |date=2014-04-21 }}, "Superdrug.com", June 26, 2013.</ref> BB cream souffles from Haut Cosmetics, 100% Pure Cosmetics, Multi-Mineral BB Cream from Pacifica,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.pacificabeauty.com/alight-multi-mineral-bb-cream|title=Alight Multi-Mineral BB Cream|date=2016-11-06|newspaper=Pacifica|access-date=2016-11-07}}</ref> and the Evenly Radiant BB Crème from Dermae.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120826202425/http://www.hautminerals.com/veganbbcreamsouffle.html |date=2012-08-26 }}, Haut Minerals, accessed September 7, 2012. Also, e.l.f. brand BB Cream is not only cruelty-free, but it is vegan, sold at Target for about $6.
*, Dermae, accessed March 26, 2013.</ref> * {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130410180137/http://www.dermae.com/fc_portals/cgi-bin/fccgi.exe?w3exec=dfc.portal&cmd=dei.dproducts&which=search&sessionid=1652248529 |date=2013-04-10 }}, Dermae, accessed March 26, 2013.</ref>

== See also ==
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== References == == References ==
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==Further reading== ==Further reading==
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*, ''Hull Daily Mail'', March 31, 2012. *, National Grad School, October 26, 2017.
*Bhagwandas, Anita. , ''The Guardian'', March 15, 2013. *Bhagwandas, Anita. , ''The Guardian'', March 15, 2013.
*Chowdary, Asha. , ''The Times of India'', February 25, 2012.
*Leung, Hannah. , ''Global Times'', March 24, 2013.
*Niven, Lisa. , ''Vogue'', January 17, 2013. *For it being introduced to South Korea and Japan in the 1980s, see .
*For the rest, see Koh Young-aah. , ''The Korea Herald''/''Naver News'', September 2, 2009.
*Williams, Bronwyn. , ''Stuff.co.nz'', March 26, 2012.


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Type of cosmetic
BB cream
Selection of BB creams
OriginsChristine Schrammek, German dermatologist, in the 1960s; developed further in the 1980s by Korean cosmetics companies
DescriptionAll-in-one facial cosmetic product to replace serum, moisturizer, primer, foundation and sunblock
Main marketsSouth Korean and Japanese markets from 1985; Western markets from 2012

BB cream is a marketing term that stands for blemish balm, blemish base, beblesh balm, and in Western markets, beauty balm, beauty blend... Products marketed as BB creams are generally designed to serve as a foundation, moisturizer, and sunscreen all at once.

The marketing term "CC cream" was invented later and sometimes stands for Color Correction cream. Products marketed as CC creams claim to serve the same function as BB creams, with greater emphasis on homogenizing skin color. Differences between BB creams and CC creams vary from brand to brand.

History

What became BB cream was originally formulated in the 1960s in Germany by dermatologist Dr. Christine Schrammek to protect her patients' skin after facial peels and surgery. It was popularized by beauty trends in South Korea and later spread across the globe.

Formulations

Christine Schrammek Blemish Balm from 1960s

BB creams come in a variety of different formulations. Because Korean companies focused initially on the Korean and East Asian markets, they are offered in a limited number of hues. Instead of offering multiple shades for different skin colors, most formulae are designed to oxidize to match the user's skin tone. The skin-whitening properties of the cream as sold in the Asian market are an important element in its popularity.

The cream is promoted as a multi-tasker and all-in-one treatment, but Korean women mostly use it as an alternative to foundation, particularly those with Western formulations that tend to be too heavy for their tastes. The coverage is often mineral-based, and is intended to both cover and treat blemishes such as acne, sun spots, and age spots. Some brands claim anti-wrinkle, anti-inflammatory, and soothing effects for their products. Several contain hyaluronic acid and vitamin C.

Markets

BB creams make up 13 percent of the cosmetics market in South Korea. Some Korean brands also offer BB creams for men. Notable Korean brands include Etude House, HIDEHERE, Missha, Nature Republic, Skin Food, Sulhwasoo, The Face Shop, SKIN79, Innisfree, Banila Co. and CLIO.

Western cosmetics companies began to launch BB creams in the Western market in 2012, though some of these creams have been criticized for lacking the skin-caring functions that BB creams normally have, and for being no more than tinted moisturizer. Early arrivals included Boscia, Clinique, Dior, Estée Lauder, Garnier, Marcelle, Maybelline, Revlon and Smashbox. Lab Series makes a BB cream for men. Certain BB creams have been tailored for Western markets: Estée Lauder, for example, has not included the whitening properties in their formulation for North America.

Cruelty-free and vegan BB creams

BB creams advertised as cruelty-free include Smashbox (owned by Estée Lauder) and The Body Shop (owned by Natura & Co). The definition of "cruelty-free" varies. The Body Shop BB cream is certified by the Leaping Bunny Program, which means, according to the certification process, that no new animal testing has been used in any phase of product development by the company, its laboratories, or the suppliers of its ingredients. As of May 2013, Amore Pacific, which has as its subsidiaries Etude House and Laneige, has ended animal testing on all ingredients and cosmetics.

Products certified as cruelty-free may still contain animal products and may not be suitable for vegans. Vegan BB creams include the Superdrug own brand BB cream, BB cream souffles from Haut Cosmetics, 100% Pure Cosmetics, Multi-Mineral BB Cream from Pacifica, and the Evenly Radiant BB Crème from Dermae.

See also

References

  1. ^ Chang, Katie. "Vain Glorious | BB Creams Are Here!",
  2. Latimer, Joanne. "BB cream fans lay it on thick", Maclean's, January 11, 2012.
  3. BBcream. Archived 2015-04-04 at the Wayback Machine Revisado.
  4. "BB Cream Overview". BubzBeauty. Archived from the original on 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  5. Woo, Michelle. "Get Skin Like a Korean Soap Opera Star" Archived 2012-07-17 at the Wayback Machine, OC Weekly, April 5, 2012.
  6. For 13 percent of the South Korean market, see The New York Times, March 29, 2012.
  7. Maclean's, January 11, 2012.
  8. The New York Times, March 29, 2012, p. 5.
  9. Rovan, Rhonda. "Do you need a BB cream?", Best Health, March 2012.
  10. For Smashbox, see Reddick, Kelsey. "Finding the BB cream that's right for you" Archived 2012-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, Feminspire, July 14, 2012.
  11. "Debunking Myths about Animal Testing" Archived 2014-02-14 at the Wayback Machine, The Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics, accessed September 7, 2012.
  12. (archived link, March 29, 2013)
  13. "Superdrug BB Cream" Archived 2014-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, "Superdrug.com", June 26, 2013.
  14. "Alight Multi-Mineral BB Cream". Pacifica. 2016-11-06. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  15. "Vegan BB cream souffles" Archived 2012-08-26 at the Wayback Machine, Haut Minerals, accessed September 7, 2012. Also, e.l.f. brand BB Cream is not only cruelty-free, but it is vegan, sold at Target for about $6.

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