Truthfully,
I don’t plan on reviewing this CC cream from Etude House because: 1) I’m
selling this 2) I’m selling this and 3) I’m selling this. So, yeah... I am
selling this one before, but since there isn’t anyone who wanted to buy (quite disappointing, eh?), then I
might as well use it for myself and do a review. ^o^
Etude House
CC Cream has two variants: Silky and Glow. Just so you know, I already reviewed
the Glow one before (Review: Etude House CC Cream – Glow). That made me
hesitates to do this post, but soon realized that they’re different in many
ways.
When it
comes to Etude House’s products, the packaging is always the first one to look
at. And this one is no exemption to that. The CC cream comes in a white and sleek
tube with a pump. It’s simple yet very royal. I have this theory that they
packed their cc cream in a tube that represents its finish. I just noticed that
because I own the two cc creams and the two of them have different
tube-texture. Anyway, that’s just a theory.
Just like
the other Korean CC creams and the other variant of this, they have the same
white-colored cream that will self-adjust while blending it onto the skin. This
cc cream sure is easy to spread and a little goes a long way. It has a hint of
lavender scent and is not overwhelming. It has a smooth and a bit runny consistency.
I also did
this test for you to see if Etude House CC cream Silky is sticky.
As you can
see, out of 12 paper pieces, only three remained after I flipped my hand. Impressive,
right? If I will compare it to the Glow, Silky is less sticky. (Ooh, they
rhymed! LOL)
My skin became instantly smooth and soft like a
silk. You just have to wait a minute or two before you settle it with your
favorite powder then you’re good! Compared to the EH CC Glow, this one doesn't
give a whitecast and despite of its light shade, it still matches my skin with yellow
undertones. The finish is absolute matte after it dries up.
Etude House
claims that this cc cream could cover your flaws, but it couldn’t really. The
coverage is very sheer and barely covers anything. I remember saying this
before that some cc creams work better for those with a less skin problem. This
CC cream, after all, was made to even out the uneven skin tone. I like using it
under my BB cream and foundation or alone during my lazy days. A makeup with
sheer coverage has its advantage too, you know? It might make you feel bare,
but still, with its matte finish, it is a perfect one for no-makeup makeup,
yes?
Hmm.. The
8-in-1 formula sure is interesting. With one product, you can really skip your
skin care routine (I know you’re sensing a “but” here haha) but, it’s
moisturizing property is a bit lacking. Yes, it lacks moisture to my skin, I
don’t if it’s just me, but I really did notice it. Maybe that’s the advantage
of the other variant, CC cream Glow since its way better on moisturizing. Sun
protection? Yes, it has SPF30 PA++. And given that it has Arbutin in it, I
think that it will help whiten the skin with continued usage.
Another good
point of this cc cream is that it gives a healthy complexion on the skin and
yes, it does even out my skin tone! It stays for about 3-4 hours prior to
application.
Yours truly wearing Etude House CC Cream under Maybelline BB Stick |
OVERALL EXPERIENCE: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ 3.5/5
Etude House CC Cream - Silky, 35g
Price: Php848.00
Available at: All Etude House branches & Department Stores Nationwide
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♥
xoxo, M.