My dermatologist told me about this cream. I'm in LOVE with it!!
Price is insanely inexpensive and has really lightened my brown spots, more than dermablade did or retinoids.
http://www.misshaus.com/best-seller/bestsellers-makeup/m-perfect-cover-bb-cream-spf-42-pa.html
I buy mine through Amazon.
Don't believe the bad stuff you read about mineral oil either. It has very little of the ingredient and won't clog your pores.
If I wasn't getting compliments on my skin now, I wouldn't post this rave.
The confusion around mineral oil is also caused by some cosmetics companies and people who use the information about non-purified mineral oil as a scare tactic. The mineral oil used in skin-care products is certified as either USP (United States Pharmacopeia) or BP (British Pharmacopeia). This is the type that’s used in skin-care products, and it’s completely safe, soothing, non-irritating, and perfectly healthy for skin.
(Sources: Sources: Journal of Dermatologic Science, May 2008, pages 135–142; International Journal of Cosmetic Science, October 2007, pages 385–390; European Journal of Opthalmology, March-April 2007, pages 151–159; International Wound Journal, September 2006, pages 181–187; Ostomy Wound Management, December 2005, pages 30–42; and Dermatitis, September 2004, pages 109–116).
Price is insanely inexpensive and has really lightened my brown spots, more than dermablade did or retinoids.
http://www.misshaus.com/best-seller/bestsellers-makeup/m-perfect-cover-bb-cream-spf-42-pa.html
I buy mine through Amazon.
Don't believe the bad stuff you read about mineral oil either. It has very little of the ingredient and won't clog your pores.
If I wasn't getting compliments on my skin now, I wouldn't post this rave.
The confusion around mineral oil is also caused by some cosmetics companies and people who use the information about non-purified mineral oil as a scare tactic. The mineral oil used in skin-care products is certified as either USP (United States Pharmacopeia) or BP (British Pharmacopeia). This is the type that’s used in skin-care products, and it’s completely safe, soothing, non-irritating, and perfectly healthy for skin.
(Sources: Sources: Journal of Dermatologic Science, May 2008, pages 135–142; International Journal of Cosmetic Science, October 2007, pages 385–390; European Journal of Opthalmology, March-April 2007, pages 151–159; International Wound Journal, September 2006, pages 181–187; Ostomy Wound Management, December 2005, pages 30–42; and Dermatitis, September 2004, pages 109–116).