BB cream stands for “beauty balm” or “blemish balm.” It’s a hybrid product that blends skincare and make-up benefits, typically offering hydration, light-to-medium coverage, soothing ingredients and often sun protection in one formula.
Unlike foundation, which focuses primarily on coverage and finish, BB cream is about achieving a more natural look while caring for your skin. It smooths and evens out your complexion and adds a healthy-looking glow without the weight or feel of traditional base make-up.
One of the few disadvantages of BB cream is that it tends to come in fewer shades than foundation. However, because the coverage is typically more sheer and blendable, each shade can often adapt to a range of skin tones. It’s quicker to apply, too – you can use your fingers, a sponge or a
make-up brush for BB cream for a more polished result.
You might also be wondering about the difference between BB cream vs CC cream. CC creams (short for “colour correctors”) also offer skincare benefits and are lighter than foundation, but they’re more targeted toward evening the skin complexion and minimising concerns like redness or hyperpigmentation. While CC creams can be layered under foundation for added colour correction, BB creams are a great all-in-one choice if you want hydration, glow and a more even skin tone in a single step.