The Face Shop FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB Cream

Confession: I’ve never really been a fan of The Face Shop. Their products are, no doubt, packaged quite prettily, and the facial sheet masks are affordable (well, at least in Malaysia they are. Bloody overpriced in Australia, I tell ya) and very popular. Unfortunately, I don’t like their facial sheet masks either as I find them heavily soaked in alcohol. As for the rest, they are okay, I suppose.

My mum, however, is a fan of giving gifts from The Face Shop (positive-ish points above), so whenever I’m back in Malaysia, our shopping escapades almost always began with a trip to a The Face Shop store. During my last trip, I lazily scanned the shelves for something to buy for the blog (Ahem! :P), and I laid eyes on their new BB creams. After testing a few, I left the shop with the FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB cream.

The Face Shop FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB Cream

Description:
– A moisturizing BB cream that contains 70% water that keeps skin fresh, clear, and well-moisturized
– 70% of this BB cream is water which includes deep ocean water
– This BB cream glides over skin, leaving the skin feeling cool, refreshed, light and comfortable
– Contains purslane extract which calms skin and is effective against skin problems

The Face Shop FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB Cream - The Back

For those who can read Korean šŸ™‚

I’m sure most, if not all, of you already know what a BB cream is, what it does, etc, so I’m not going to repeat them here. One thing about BB creams is that it should give good coverage to the skin as it’s supposed to conceal blemishes and imperfections. For me, I’m pretty much the opposite because I like my BB creams to give me just enough coverage to even out my skin tone, cover blemishes as much as it can, without too much coverage, if you know what I mean. In other words, for medium to full coverage, I look to foundations and for medium coverage alone, I’m all for BB creams. I’m not really aiming for what true BB creams should do, but just enough. Gee, I hope I’m making sense here.

The Face Shop FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB Cream Uncapped

Anyway, back to the FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB cream. As the name suggests, it’s a water-based cream, which is most suitable for oily/combination skin. The texture reminds me a little of Bourjois’ Healthy Mix Serum Gel Foundation, but a slightly lighter version. The BB cream comes in two shades. I picked the lighter one, which is in Light Beige.

The Face Shop FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB Cream Swatch

It’s a yellow-based tinted cream, which is suitable for my warm skintone. Unfortunately, I may have chosen the wrong shade because even though it looked fine on the back of the hand and jawline, when I actually applied it all over my face, my skin does look a tad lighter than what it should be. The colour does settle after a few minutes back to my skintone but I suspect it’s probably due to oxidation of the BB cream than anything else.

Coverage-wise, I’d say it’s a medium, which is just what I wanted. It doesn’t conceal pimples but it does cover very fine red capillaries around my nose. The product doesn’t sink into the open pores of my nose and hide them though, which is a pity. As for longevity, this BB cream doesn’t last very long on the skin. Six hours later and I’d be wondering if I still have any left on the skin.

The Face Shop FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB Cream Before and After

Oh the horror. Makeup-free face, and in jammies!

To be honest, this is more like a tinted moisturiser than a BB cream to me. It just doesn’t do enough for that wow factor. It’s a decent product, that I will admit. It’s light, non-greasy, good for oily/combination skin, and contains an SPF of 20, which is pretty good. If you’re looking for something that will last longer though, then I’d suggest you give this one a miss. If not, then do check this out if you can.

The Face Shop FaceIt Aqua Tinted BB Cream comes in two shades – Light Beige and Natural Beige, and two sizes. It retails at RM45.90 (approximately AU$14) for 20ml, and RM89.90 (approximately AU$28) for 40ml. I haven’t been to The Face Shop store at Melbourne Central for a while now, so I’m not sure if this is available in store. I’ll update this post when I know more. This is also available on YesStyle.com.au, and retails at AU$18 for 20ml.

What I like about it: Light, non-greasy, suitable for oily/combination skin, contains SPF20, gives me just the amount of coverage I want, which is medium.

What I do not like about it: It doesn’t last very long

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8 comments… add one
  1. LeGeeque

    I really want to find a BB cream which works for me. So far, NOTHING has worked. šŸ™ Garnier breaks me out, the Vichy one you love looks grey on me. I’m going to try Etude House when I go back. If all else fails, I might stick to Laura Mercier’s tinted moisturiser šŸ™ I hate this and I envy you for being able to get BB creams work on you šŸ™
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    1. Tine

      LeGeeque: Aww it’s a pity they don’t work for you. Or at least, you haven’t found one that works for you yet, because I find that they can be better than foundation, especially on days when you don’t want to wear foundation.
      When you’re in Malaysia, check out the Skinfood one I asked you to get for me, the Mushroom one. Coverage is good, and the colour’s all right šŸ™‚

  2. dom

    Thanks for the review Tine! Guess I’ll skip this one out. I’m still loving my Lioele waterdrop one šŸ™‚
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    1. Tine

      Dom: Ooooh I’ve heard of that one. Did you review it? Might ask LeGeeque to get it for me when she’s back in Malaysia end of the month šŸ˜›

  3. Tine

    Anne: Have fun trying them out, and do let us know how it goes for you šŸ™‚

  4. Angel

    I have this same prOduct too. My skin is also oily/combination with acnes. Yes it’s not greasy but somehow it’s not moistirizing enough for me. My skin looks dry and flaky after applying the BB cream, especially on spots where ther’re acnes. So I think I may need to get a really good primer. As for coverage, good for uneven skin tOne, not mecessary for acne scars. I’d say BB cream is for those with decent good skin, those who only need little coverage for uneven skin tone and minor dark eye circle, those who don’t really need make up xD but it’s a good make uP foundation cuz it’s light. Nowadays peoPle don’t like to look like they have make up on.

    1. Tine

      Angel: ‘Tis a pity it’s not moisturising enough for you. Yeah a good primer on the acne may help to fill in properly for the BB cream to apply over. I agree with you; I’ve noticed that BB creams tend to work better for people with decent skin, as it wouldn’t give you full coverage as foundation can (especially if you have hyper-pigmentation).

  5. Jenny

    any idea what shade in mac this would be?:O thanks!

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