Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference BB Cream

Elizabeth Arden BB Cream
Elizabeth Arden BB Cream

Well, this might be late to the BB party, but it’s well worth the wait. The Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference BB is gorgeous! Right from the off, you can tell the formulation is premium – it’s a glider not a slider. The coverage is medium and it contains SPF30. With skin care ingredients being integral to the true nature of a BB, it falls within the Visible Difference category and so contains Vitamin C, peptides, Hyaluronic acid and Allantoin, all great ingredients for making an impact on the skin.

Elizabeth Arden BB Swatch
Elizabeth Arden BB Swatch

When you wear it, the formula gives your skin a dewy sheen and feels incredibly softening. It’s a big, big like from me. I’m also thrilled to find in my press release recommended shades for differing tones to take the guess work out. The Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference BB Cream is £20 HERE and the shade guide is below.

 

Shade 1: ideal for very fair complexions with pink undertones Shade 2: ideal for fair-to-medium complexions with golden beige undertones Shade 3: ideal for deep complexions with golden undertones (my swatch is Shade 2).


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3 responses to “Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference BB Cream”

  1. £20 is a really good price & I like that it has actual skin benefits and isn’t just a tinted moisturiser. I will be checking this out & am excited. I love Elizabeth Arden Skin Care
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  2. Liza

    Oh this sounds fab, I love that it’s a glider not a slider! I really want to try this, having not been a huge fan of bb creams just because I never find the right shade or colour this may be the one!

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  3. The price point really did surprise me there. I have been using Sleek’s BB cream (quite happily, I hasten to add) after a few false starts but this might just push me to try another for sure. Shade 1 sounds right up my street as a lot of the lightest shades in anything are geared for yellow undertones to the skin.

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