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Reddit mentions of MISSHA M PERFECT COVER BB CREAM #13 SPF 42 PA+++ 50ml-Lightweight, Multi-Function, High Coverage Makeup to help infuse moisture for firmer-looking skin with reduction in appearance of fine lines

Sentiment score: 14
Reddit mentions: 18

We found 18 Reddit mentions of MISSHA M PERFECT COVER BB CREAM #13 SPF 42 PA+++ 50ml-Lightweight, Multi-Function, High Coverage Makeup to help infuse moisture for firmer-looking skin with reduction in appearance of fine lines. Here are the top ones.

MISSHA M PERFECT COVER BB CREAM #13 SPF 42 PA+++ 50ml-Lightweight, Multi-Function, High Coverage Makeup to help infuse moisture for firmer-looking skin with reduction in appearance of fine lines
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    Features:
  • FLAWLESS COVERAGE: Smoothly conceals imperfections, balances skin tone, and visibly smooths complexion for a youthfully perfected look.
  • DEWY AND MOISTURIZING: Keeps your skin hydrated and soft with powerful ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and Gatuline RC.
  • NATURALLY CONDITIONING: Infused with nourishing botanical essences, emollient plant oils, and nutrient rich marine extracts to replenish the look and feel of skin.
  • GATULINE RC, HYALURONIC ACID, CERAMID: Help infuse moisture for firmer looking skin with reduction in appearance of fine lines & wrinkles.
  • ROSEMARY AND CHAMOMILE EXTRACTS: Fragrant herbal botanicals that help the complexion appear calm and balanced.
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Height5.511811018 Inches
Length1.574803148 Inches
Weight0.17196056436 Pounds
Width1.181102361 Inches

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Found 18 comments on MISSHA M PERFECT COVER BB CREAM #13 SPF 42 PA+++ 50ml-Lightweight, Multi-Function, High Coverage Makeup to help infuse moisture for firmer-looking skin with reduction in appearance of fine lines:

u/AlaskanFeesh · 13 pointsr/PaleMUA

Hi, I have Misssha's perfect cover bb cream in no. 13 :) Some of my other shade matches are: NW10 & NARS Chantilly.

I buy off Amazon when I need to replace it. I've found it to lean very pink on me (though I am very pink), but I've heard others say it is very neutral on them.

I have normal/oily skin and I find it doesn't dry me out, I actually glow a little as the day wears on (AKA I get a little oily). I feel it's more medium+ coverage when applied with a beauty blender.

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Let me know if you have any other questions.

u/ediblesprysky · 12 pointsr/Youniqueamua

It's like the modern version of tinted moisturizer, sort of? Very common in Asian beauty—I think that's where they originated. Lighter coverage and more skincare-like than regular foundation, but definitely more makeup than skincare. I use this one as my everyday face product; friggin love it.

u/zeldas_stylist · 10 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

RAVE: I just recently switched over to Korean BB creams and have seen a noticeable difference in how good they are for my skin! I bought and am testing three:

  • Missha Perfect Cover BB - May be my new HG. My skin feels so nice wearing this, and it stays on perfectly all day. I wore it yesterday and ended up on a spontaneous hike after breakfast and my skin still looked nice!
  • SKIN79 Super+ Beblesh Balm Pretty much the only thing I am wearing today, and so far... so good!
  • Holika Holika Aqua Petit Jelly BB Cream - Actually still waiting on this one, but am excited to see if it is more bouncy/dewy than the other two.

    I am really pumped all three of these (even the one I haven't tried). I have sensitive, fair, combo skin, and have always hated makeup that was too heavy for me. I think I may have solved my problem! AND they are cheap. So awesome.
u/IAmGoingToFuckThat · 8 pointsr/Makeup

Order This! It makes a HUGE difference. I can't tell what your skin tone is, so you might need it in 21 instead of 13.

Edit: to give you an idea, this is me with 21 on half of my face. It is full coverage without being heavy on your skin, but if you're at all oily, you might not like it as it does not have a matte finish.

u/forestina · 5 pointsr/PaleMUA

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003HYPVM8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_FGN7yb9CQ9QM5


This bb cream is a favorite on this sub. There have been a ton of other threads about bb creams if you wanted do a quick search for more info.

u/zephyrlily · 3 pointsr/PaleMUA

Try Missha's #13. I mix #21 and #13 when I'm slightly more pink in the summer, otherwise just #13 alone is great. The formula is easy to mix, as well as incredibly forgiving to smearing it on your face like a savage when you're in a rush (like me) or using a beauty blender to build coverage (also me).

I used it as a sunscreen stand-in on a vacation once and never went back. There's a great pearly Missha primer too.

u/ilovemygti07 · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Not sure if you have Amazon prime but you can get it there for $13.90 shipped! That's where I got mine (fellow #13 dry skinned girl checking in)! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003HYPVM8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_7M.9wb5CB3NW7

u/Khalano · 3 pointsr/MUAontheCheap

Missha US is also having a 40% off sale. Everything is 40% off site wide, and they have a gift with purchase. Spend $100, and you become a VIP member. VIP members get free shipping on orders over $20, 30% off all regular priced items, and a birthday reward. If you don't qualify for free shipping, ground shipping is about $6.
Amazon also carries a lot of Missha items. I feel like they are the cheapest, especially if you figure in shipping. Here is an example:
M Perfect Cover BB Cream #13
Amazon : $10.80 Free Shipping with Prime
Missha US : $13.20 Free shipping with VIP or $5.99 Ground shipping.
Soko Glam : $13.20 Free shipping on orders over $35 or Shipping is $6.95. (Coupon code: MISSHA4U is needed to get 40% off).

u/cleverpseudoname · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Avoid most American BB creams other than the high end, because they keep saying BB cream but I don't think it means what they think it means, if you catch my drift. Korean and Japanese BB creams are really the way to go, though if you really want something now instead of waiting, there is Dr Jart at Sephora that is a Korean brand and pretty nice.

Since you are the one on the left, pale and pink, it's not your fault the lightest shade didn't work for you, that's that particular BB creams fault, and it's one of my biggest pet peeves with those drugstore BBs. Garnier was even worse than the Loreal in this department (can you say ORANGE?!)

N02 is the lightest option for the Bright Fit BB I sent you the link to, but there are other great BB options out there. I oftentimes recommend Missha Perfect Cover in #13 for my pale pink friends as it is neutral (not orange!!) and very flexible moist formula. It has medium to high coverage and is pretty much a jack of all trades BB cream; you can also find sample sizes of it on ebay, too.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Products currently being used. Listing current price and not price from sales or deals.

Product | Price $ | Lasts
---|---|----
Resist Hydrating Cleanser | $15 | ~6 Months
Rosewater spray toner | $9 | 4-6 Months
Rohto Hadalabo Gokujyn Hyaluronic Acid Lotion | $16 | 6 Months
Resist C15 Super Booster | Mini $9 | 1 month
1% Retinol Treatment | Mini $9 | 1 month
Micellar Cleansing Towelettes | $4 | 20 cloths
Moisturizing Face Lotion SPF 15 | $4 | 4-6 Months
MISSHA Perfect Cover BB Cream (No.13) | $11 | 4-6 Months
Total | $77 |
Total per month | ~$30 | At current prices

u/ddeevv · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I've been using Missha Perfect Cover #13 for over a year now, and I usually buy from Amazon using this link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003HYPVM8/

The most recent seller I bought from is Beauty Best LLC.

u/quinnundine · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

I'm nervous about trying MACs Studio Fix foundation in NW15 because I'm really super pale and am always scared to try out any foundation (especially one so pricey) because they almost always are too damn dark! I have pink undertones i think, or at least my face gets red very easily.
(i don't have a link to it, but it is on my wish list. amazon doesn't carry it, but I've linked it on there to the mac website lol)

another one is the bb cream Miisha in shade no 13

I've heard this is perfect for pale gals with pink undertones, but again super scared that it will come off too dark or something won't come out right. Sighhhhh

Other than those two, I've never tried out MAC lipstick before! Have always wanted to, but again with my pale coloring i never know what shade ranges i could pull off!

u/Always_Daria · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

Missha BB cream is my personal favorite. It's got really nice medium dewey coverage, a squeezy tube, is relatively inexpensive, and has a nice SPF. My only complaint is that its fragranced.

u/LexicanLuthor · 1 pointr/AskWomen

IDk how pale you are, but there is this, a foundation I discovered after my similarly pale-skinned friend recommended it to me.

here is a good before and after pic that echoes my experience (not my pic obvs)

u/godcalledinsick · 1 pointr/PaleMUA

I have combination skin that's pale with pink undertones too. I switched from using a heavy foundation to a high coverage BB cream with amazing results. I just make sure to moisturize the dry areas before putting it on. Right now I'm using Missha BB cream in shade #13. It's really cheap and has lasted a long time- so cheap that even if it doesn't work for you, you're not out that much. Good luck!

u/plinkityplonk · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

It sounds like we're a similar colour. I use this stuff for light-medium coverage http://www.amazon.com/MISSHA-Perfect-Cover-Cream-Milky/dp/B003HYPVM8 It looks dark in the amazon photos but I assure you shade number 13 it's wonderfully pale. have a look at it and see if it sounds good to you np.reddit.com/r/MakeupAddicts/comments/233jnt/review_missha_m_perfect_cover_bb_cream_no_13/? http://skinandtonics.com/missha-perfect-cover-bb-cream-review/

u/Aiota · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Sorry, kind of a long winded post based off of inexperience.

Skin Type: I believe I have dry skin, the only issues I have with my skin is flakey patches every once in a while, especially on my forehead and in between my eyebrows. I've also noticed under my eyebrow hairs! Ew! I've never had a problem with oil. Never MAC matched, my current foundation is Naked Skin 1.0 and it's way too dark.

Country/Climate I'm in: Illinois- weather changes all the time. Recently it has been very cool here.

Top Skin Concern: Dry skin. I consistantly have hormonal acne breakouts on my chin which are usually deep and don't have a head. I have a tendency to pick which I know is bad! :( I am currently on birthcontrol. I have redness on the sides of my nose. I also have dark circles under my eyes. The darkness may be caused my having thin skin under my eyes. I can literally see a blood vessel running under my eye!

Current Routine/Products I'm Using:
AM
Cerave knock off moisturizer in the tub

PM
yes to blueberries age refresh smoothing daily cleanser
Cerave knock off moisturizer in the tub
Yes to blueberries age refresh softening facial exfoiliator about once a week
yes to tomatoes clay mask when i remember (once very few weeks usually)

Occassionally I wear a face mask. They're usually cheapies from an asian grocery store. :)

I specifically am interested in incorporating a few more impactful products into my routine. I am almost done with my Cerave knock off moisturizer!
I lurked around and think I am going to get this sunscreen (Biore SARASARA UV Perfect Bright Milk SPF50 + pink bottle). I think I'd like to add 1 or 2 more products and see what I think.
Perhaps this eye cream for my dark under eye circles?

And perhaps this to replace my moisturizer.
I picked these out based off of HG posts, let me know what you guys think! I am interested in masks as well but the prices of the ones I've seen that are recommended kind of scare me off! :(

I have been looking at BB creams and am intersting in MISSHA #13 as was recommended from PaleMUA because I have strong pink undertones! here

u/bon-aventure · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I'm a little late to the party, but I know how you feel. I grew up around all boys and had the reputation of being the dirtiest out of everyone. I don't feel like I "girl" very well either, but I've figured out a few steps that help.


It's hard to say just how much time I spend on this stuff daily, it varies a lot but I've tried to incorporate it in to my regular free time activities as much as possible. I always multi-task with fun activities. I listen to music or podcasts while doing my makeup or cleaning the house. I watch netflix while doing my hair or nails. This is my reward system and helps motivate me.


Makeup is cool, but smelling good makes my feel like I'm winning the girl game. After showering, I lotion up and add perfume oil behind my ears, my wrists and a little throughout my hair. My favorite perfume is Dorian


When it comes to hair, there's no real short cuts here, just trial and error. I use a shower cap and avoid getting my hair wet or washing it unless I have time to style afterwards. Wash Monday's and Thursday's with Dry Shampoo on off days when needed.


When it comes to makeup, I like to look for inspiration in women who have coloring similar to myself.


I feel most confident when my hair is freshly dyed black and my skin is smoothed out with BB Cream: Missha #13, my brows are filled in with brow powder: Anastasia, my lashes are curled, and my lips are tinted with a red stain: Benetint

I'm also really fond of epilating in place of shaving or waxing.

Still feel like a hot mess when it comes to dressing well, but I'm working on that.