

It Cosmetics CC Cream Review
Coverage
This CC Cream claims to be a full-coverage corrective foundation. While it may be buildable to a full-coverage foundation, I found it to be more of a medium coverage and I quite liked that. Since I have freckles, I tend to like lighter coverage foundations, cc creams, and bb creams. When my freckles suddenly vanish under a layer of foundation, I feel completely unlike myself, so I typically steer clear of any base makeup that claims to be “full coverage”. Since I have freckles, I tend to like lighter coverage foundations, cc creams, and bb creams. When my freckles suddenly vanish under a layer of foundation, I feel completely unlike myself, so I typically steer clear of any base makeup that claims to be “full coverage”. This CC cream still allowed my freckles to peek through but corrected a majority of the redness and uneven spots in my skin tone.
Texture
When I first pumped the product onto my hand, I immediately noticed that the texture was quite thick and creamy, which is very unlike the thin watery texture of one of my other favourite foundations, the Juice Beauty PHYTO-PIGMENTS Flawless Serum Foundation. I thought this would be an issue for me since thicker products usually mean that they feel heavier on your skin, but I actually found that once blended out, this foundation felt very light on my skin. I was very impressed.Application
When I first pumped the product onto my hand, I used 2.5 pumps and then dotted it around my face. To build up the product further, I applied one small pump to each section and then buffed it out with my brush. Since the product is thicker and more creamy, it does take time to buff out. But, once it is in place it feels very lightweight and comfortable on the skin.
Result
This foundation really evened out my skin tone without hiding the parts of my skin that I like. Initially, I was concerned it would feel heavy, but throughout the day I truly forgot it was there and I am really happy with how comfortable it is on the skin. The finish initially is quite shiny and it does require a setting powder to take away the “oily” look. I simply used the Laura Mercier setting powder to take away the shine, and I found that helped it set for the rest of the day.

Cost: $48.99
At nearly $50, this is definitely what I would consider a “luxury” foundation. It’s expensive, but it’s also a really great foundation.For more beauty tips, tricks, hacks, and tutorials, visit my Youtube channel and SUBSCRIBE!
I love this CC cream!! Although I havent re-purchased it yet because I’m using Charlotte Tillbury now, I think this is a great foundation that makes your skin look beautiful and natural!
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Thank you for your review. I’m always looking for the perfect foundation. I have combination skin with hormonal imbalances flaring up at odd times so it is very hard to find something that I can apply at any time. I do like the medium coverage to let peeks of our selves come through.
I was curious about this CC cream. Every brand has such difference coverage its a gamble. I have found many to lead to oiliness. This one sounds worth a try. Thanks
I never realised how expensive this was! But glad it’s worth the price x
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Yes, it does seem pretty pricy for a CC cream, but I’m glad you deem it worth it!
Yeah it’s on the expensive side for sure but it did last all day, and it looked really skin-like. The only issue was it clinging to drier spots, so for those who struggle with dry skin consistently, this product may be a miss!