Enhancing Your Natural Beauty with Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream

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Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream Roles Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream is a versatile product that offers multiple roles to enhance the appearance and health of the skin. This innovative cream combines the benefits of makeup and skincare, providing a convenient all-in-one solution. One of the key roles of Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream is to provide coverage for blemishes and imperfections. It features pigments that blend seamlessly into the skin, evening out the complexion and creating a smooth and flawless appearance. Whether it's dark spots, redness, or uneven skin tone, this BB cream can help to conceal and correct these issues. In addition to its coverage capabilities, Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream also acts as a moisturizer.


Butylene glycol, or let’s just call it BG, is a multi-tasking colorless, syrupy liquid. It’s a great pick for creating a nice feeling product.

As for hair care, it is a non-volatile silicone meaning that it stays on the hair rather than evaporates from it and smoothes the hair like no other thing. A light-feeling, volatile meaning it does not absorb into the skin but evaporates from it silicone that gives skin a unique, silky and non-greasy feel.

Magic skin beautifier bb cream roles

In addition to its coverage capabilities, Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream also acts as a moisturizer. It contains hydrating ingredients that nourish the skin and provide essential moisture, helping to maintain a healthy and plump complexion. This is especially beneficial for those with dry or dehydrated skin, as it helps to restore and lock in moisture throughout the day.

Magic skin beautifier bb cream roles

Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product.

It’s mainly a solvent for ingredients that do not like to dissolve in oils but rather in water.

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Once inside the skin, it hydrates, but not from the outside - putting pure water on the skin (hello long baths!) is drying.

One more thing: the water used in cosmetics is purified and deionized (it means that almost all of the mineral ions inside it is removed). Like this, the products can stay more stable over time.

What-it-does: emollient, solvent

A clear, colorless and odorless, highly volatile (meaning it does not absorb into the skin but evaporates from it) liquid that's used as an emollient. It gives a nice non-oily light skin feel and it can improve the slip of the formula without leaving a tacky residue behind.

It's also popular in make-up products as its volatility makes mascaras and foundations last longer. If that would not be enough, it's also an excellent solvent, and it's a regular not only on the ingredients lists of make-ups but also on makeup removers.

What-it-does: emollient, solvent

A super commonly used 5 unit long, cyclic structured silicone that is water-thin and does not stay on the skin but evaporates from it (called volatile silicone). Similar to other silicones, it gives skin and hair a silky, smooth feel.

It's often combined with the non-volatile (i.e. stays on the skin) dimethicone as the two together form a water-resistant, breathable protective barrier on the skin without a negative tacky feel.

Glycerin - superstar

Also-called: Glycerol | What-it-does: skin-identical ingredient, moisturizer/humectant | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0

  • A natural moisturizer that’s also in our skin
  • A super common, safe, effective and cheap molecule used for more than 50 years
  • Not only a simple moisturizer but knows much more: keeps the skin lipids between our skin cells in a healthy (liquid crystal) state, protects against irritation, helps to restore barrier
  • Effective from as low as 3% with even more benefits for dry skin at higher concentrations up to 20-40%
  • High-glycerin moisturizers are awesome for treating severely dry skin
What-it-does: emollient, solvent

A light-feeling, volatile (meaning it does not absorb into the skin but evaporates from it) silicone that gives skin a unique, silky and non-greasy feel. It has excellent spreading properties and leaves no oily residue or build-up.

What-it-does: emulsifying

A silicone emulsifier that helps water and silicone oils to mix nicely together. It can also be used together with plant oil + silicone oil mixtures.

What-it-does: absorbent/mattifier

Porous spherical microbeads (tiny little balls) that can give an elegant silky texture to the products. They are also used to scatter light to reduce the look of fine lines on the skin, as well as to absorb excess oil and give a matt finish.

What-it-does: moisturizer/humectant, solvent | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 1

Butylene glycol, or let’s just call it BG, is a multi-tasking colorless, syrupy liquid. It’s a great pick for creating a nice feeling product.

BG’s main job is usually to be a solvent for the other ingredients. Other tasks include helping the product to absorb faster and deeper into the skin (penetration enhancer), making the product spread nicely over the skin (slip agent), and attracting water (humectant) into the skin.

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It’s an ingredient whose safety hasn’t been questioned so far by anyone (at least not that we know about). BG is approved by Ecocert and is also used enthusiastically in natural products. BTW, it’s also a food additive.

What-it-does: emollient | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 1

Probably the most common silicone of all. It is a polymer (created from repeating subunits) molecule and has different molecular weight and thus different viscosity versions from water-light to thick liquid.

As for skincare, it makes the skin silky smooth, creates a subtle gloss and forms a protective barrier (aka occlusive). Also, works well to fill in fine lines and wrinkles and give skin a plump look (of course that is only temporary, but still, it's nice). There are also scar treatment gels out there using dimethicone as their base ingredient. It helps to soften scars and increase their elasticity.

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As for hair care, it is a non-volatile silicone meaning that it stays on the hair rather than evaporates from it and smoothes the hair like no other thing. Depending on your hair type, it can be a bit difficult to wash out and might cause some build-up (btw, this is not true to all silicones, only the non-volatile types).

What-it-does: emollient, solvent

We don't have description for this ingredient yet.

What-it-does: viscosity controlling

An organic derivative of hectorite clay, Disteardimonium Hectorite is used as a viscosity controller - it thickens up formulations to make them less runny.

It’s most popular use in cosmetics is in sunscreens, under the trademarked name Bentone 38 from Elementis. According to the manufacturer info, it is a real multi-tasker, including the ability to prevent pigments settling during storage, stabilizing a formula for longer, creating a light and smooth skin feel and enhancing the water-resistance of sunscreen formulas.

What-it-does: absorbent/mattifier

Boron Nitride is a graphite-like, crystalline material that has light-diffusing and texture improving properties. It is quite the multi-tasker as it can blur imperfections, add an exceptional creamy feel to products and act as a mattifying agent.

In powder makeup products (think blushers, highlighters), it enhances the skin feel and improves the color pay-off. In lipsticks, it gives a creamy feel and a better color on the lips.

What-it-does: preservative

It’s pretty much the current IT-preservative. It’s safe and gentle, but even more importantly, it’s not a feared-by-everyone-mostly-without-scientific-reason paraben.

It’s not something new: it was introduced around 1950 and today it can be used up to 1% worldwide. It can be found in nature - in green tea - but the version used in cosmetics is synthetic.

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Other than having a good safety profile and being quite gentle to the skin it has some other advantages too. It can be used in many types of formulations as it has great thermal stability (can be heated up to 85°C) and works on a wide range of pH levels (ph 3-10).

It’s often used together with ethylhexylglycerin as it nicely improves the preservative activity of phenoxyethanol.

Also-called: Cetyl Dimethicone Copolyol | What-it-does: emulsifying, surfactant/cleansing

A silicone emulsifier that helps water and silicone oils to mix nicely together.

Also-called: Salt | What-it-does: viscosity controlling

Sodium chloride is the fancy name of salt. Normal, everyday table salt.

If (similar to us) you are in the weird habit of reading the label on your shower gel while taking a shower, you might have noticed that sodium chloride is almost always on the ingredient list. The reason for this is that salt acts as a fantastic thickener in cleansing formulas created with ionic cleansing agents (aka surfactants) such as Sodium Laureth Sulfate. A couple of percents (typically 1-3%) turns a runny surfactant solution into a nice gel texture.

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If you are into chemistry (if not, we understand, just skip this paragraph), the reason is that electrolytes (you know, the Na+ and Cl- ions) screen the electrostatic repulsion between the head groups of ionic surfactants and thus support the formation of long shaped micelles (instead of spherical ones) that entangle like spaghetti, and viola, a gel is formed. However, too much of it causes the phenomenon called "salting out", and the surfactant solution goes runny again.

Other than that, salt also works as an emulsion stabilizer in water-in-oil emulsions, that is when water droplets are dispersed in the outer oil (or silicone) phase. And last but not least, when salt is right at the first spot of the ingredient list (and is not dissolved), the product is usually a body scrub where salt is the physical exfoliating agent.

What-it-does: emulsifying

We don't have description for this ingredient yet.

An organic derivative of hectorite clay, Disteardimonium Hectorite is used as a viscosity controller - it thickens up formulations to make them less runny.
Magic skin beautifier bb cream roles

Another role of Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream is sun protection. It contains broad-spectrum SPF, which shields the skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays. This is crucial in preventing sun damage, premature aging, and even skin cancer. By incorporating sun protection into the formula, this BB cream eliminates the need for a separate sunscreen, making it an efficient option for daily use. Furthermore, Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream can also serve as a primer. Its lightweight texture creates a smooth canvas for makeup application, helping to extend the wear and longevity of other products. By providing a base for foundation and concealer, it allows for better adherence and a more polished finish. Lastly, this BB cream offers skincare benefits as well. It contains vitamins and antioxidants that help to improve the overall health and appearance of the skin. These ingredients work to nourish, protect, and rejuvenate the skin, promoting a youthful and radiant complexion over time. In conclusion, Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream performs multiple roles to enhance the skin's appearance and health. It provides coverage, moisturization, sun protection, acts as a primer, and offers skincare benefits. This all-in-one solution is a convenient and effective option for those looking to simplify their beauty routine..

Reviews for "The All-in-One Solution: Understanding Magic Skin Beautifier BB Cream"

- Sara - 1/5 - I was really disappointed with this bb cream. It claims to be a magic skin beautifier, but all it did was make my skin look greasy and shiny. It didn't provide any coverage and it felt heavy on my skin. I also noticed that it broke me out and caused some irritation. I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone, especially if you have sensitive skin like me.
- John - 2/5 - I had high hopes for this bb cream, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The shade range is very limited and it was difficult for me to find a match for my skin tone. Even when I found a shade that was close enough, the formula oxidized and ended up looking orange on my face. It also didn't provide enough coverage for me and I had to apply multiple layers to achieve the desired effect. Overall, I wasn't impressed with this product.
- Emily - 2/5 - I wanted to like this bb cream, but it just didn't work for me. It was advertised as a multi-tasking product that provides hydration, sun protection, and coverage, but it fell short on all fronts. The coverage was very sheer and it didn't do much to even out my skin tone or cover any blemishes. It also left my skin feeling dry and tight, even though I have normal skin. Additionally, it didn't offer much sun protection and I had to apply a separate sunscreen underneath. I won't be repurchasing this bb cream.

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