Annie @anniesmakeupworld compared the Your Skin But Better CC+ Cream with SPF 50+ to the Camo CC Cream. Here's what they had to say:
The Elf CC retails for $14 and the It Cosmetics Cream retails for $39, both of them are available at Ulta. The Elf has SPF 30 while the It Cosmetics has SPF 50. One thing I noticed immediately is that the shade range of both products is very different. Elf has 20 shades and it cosmetics has 12 shades. Both of the creams come in a tube packaging with a pump. Once applied on bare skin both of the products blend out easily and have no streaks. They do not take a long time to blend, also can be used with both a brush and a sponge. Both product give medium coverage with 1 pump but with 2 pumps both products acted in a same way of giving full coverage.
Elf Cosmetics: this cream lasted a long time on my skin without any problems. It blended easily, I saw no creasing at the end of the day and it did not fade. I have dry skin, so I have to say it settled very well with my skin. At the end of the day this looked very fresh on my skin.
It Cosmetics: I have noticed that this product applies well with either fingers or a brush. It does take a little bit time to blend it in. It did last me the whole day without creasing or fading. Also works great on my dry skin.
Conclusion: both products are very similar. Both products work great on dry skin and last through out the day. I would go with the Elf Cosmetics CC cream because it has a wider shade range.
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