BB Creams in VKI Test: Only Four Are Recommended
BB creams, also known as Blemish Balm or Beauty Balm, are tinted day creams that are supposed to cover blemishes, provide moisture, and offer UV protection. However, many of these products contain concerning ingredients, do not provide sufficient care, or promise more than they deliver, especially in terms of UV protection.
BB Creams in the VKI Test: Well-Known Brands as Big Losers
The tested BB creams from Garnier, L’Oréal, and Missha all offer less protection against UVA or UVB radiation than stated. The second most expensive product in the test, the Magic Wonder Balm by Judith Williams, for which consumers have to pay 66.50 euros per 100 milliliters, even led to the skin of the test subjects drying out. The same was true for the South Korean hype product from Missha. These products therefore received a rating of "less" (Judith Williams) or "not satisfactory".
Critical Ingredients in BB Creams
Seven BB creams contain substances that are difficult to degrade. The creams from Judith Williams and Missha contain microplastics. These particles cannot be completely filtered out in wastewater. Additionally, some creams contain silicone D5 or EDTA, which can accumulate in organisms. The long-term environmental impacts are unclear. However, in their cosmetic effect, the creams are convincing: they cover blemishes and appear natural.
BB Creams in the VKI Test: No Substitute for Rich Day Care
"Many consumers believe they are combining skincare, makeup, and sun protection in one product with a BB cream. That is a misconception," says VKI cosmetics expert Birgit Schiller. "BB creams can enhance the complexion and provide light care, but they do not replace rich day care and sufficient sun protection. The products cannot simultaneously be a moisturizer, anti-aging cream, sunscreen, and makeup. A BB cream is what it is: a tinted day cream. Those who use it for that purpose will be satisfied. Those who expect more may be disappointed."
The detailed test results are now available here and from October 23, 2025, in the November issue of the magazine KONSUMENT.
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