Missha BB creams (especially the Perfect Cover line) have a rich texture and skincare ingredients, but if applied incorrectly, they can highlight dryness, pores, and skin texture.
Why This Happens:
Dry or dehydrated skin makes flaking more visible.
Lack of exfoliation causes dead skin to create uneven texture.
No suitable makeup base — without a hydrating primer, the BB cream may settle poorly.
Too much product — especially when applied with fingers, it can look heavy.
What You Can Do:
Moisturize well before applying and wait about 5 minutes to let it absorb.
Exfoliate gently 1–2 times a week with an enzyme or acid-based peel to smooth flakiness.
Use a hydrating or smoothing primer to create an even base.
Apply with a damp sponge or brush — this helps blend the product seamlessly.
Use only a small amount — Missha BB creams are highly pigmented and a little goes a long way.
Pro Tip: If it emphasizes pores, try a silicone-based primer (with a blur effect) underneath — it smooths texture and helps BB cream grip the skin better.
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