My Smashbox gift with purchase + BB Eye Cream SPF 15 review

I bought the Smashbox BB Eye Cream SPF 15 about three months ago directly from Smashbox and have been using it almost every day since then. I like it!

The BB eye cream is $25. I took advantage of the $10 off $25 purchase offer and just paid $15. Plus, shipping is free on any purchase.

smashbox gift with purchase 1

Here are my free gifts with the purchase. I chose 2 foil samples at check out. And, since I join the rewards program, I was able to get another deluxe sample which was a mascara at that time. The rewards program is free to join.

smashbox gift with purchase

My Smashbox BB Eye Cream SPF 15 Review:

This is a lightweight and smooth eye concealer. Because of the lightweight texture, it gives you a lightweight coverage. If you have very dark under eye circle, you might not be satisfied with it and probably will put on too much and it will crease.

A little goes a long way, click the top twice is all I need.

Use the applicator as a transporter, dab or glide the cream on with it and then blend in with fingertips or brush.

To me, the best part of having this concealer is to reapply it during the day and especially before I am heading out when the sunshine is strong. It gives my eye area SPF protection, hydration, and a little bit highlight without messing up my makeup!

The shade I use is light.

smashbox bb eye concealer

I use this Real Techniques Foundation Brush from the Core Collection Set to blend Smashbox BB eye cream. It works wonderfully well! I don’t use this for foundation because it’s too small. But it’s such a great tool to apply concealer under my eyes, quick and easy! Seriously, they should change this brush name to concealer brush!

real techniques foundation brush

2 comments

    • Kathy says:

      No, I’ve never used primer oil before. Now you got me interested. I do use By Terry huile de rose oil in the night, love it! Good quality facial oils are purely plant oil based, they really make your skin smooth and soft, absorb well and not greasy. So I guess they could be a good primer too!

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