Erborian CC cream: which shade to choose and how it differs from a BB cream
Erborian CC cream: key features and benefits of this Korean base
At the pharmacy counter I constantly see people confused between BB and CC creams. What I dispense most often is Erborian CC cream to those who want real coverage without a mask effect. My advice when someone comes in unsure is simple: the CC is denser and genuinely covers imperfections. To give you an idea, a BB is like an Instagram filter; a CC is more like a pigmented corrector. And yes, the shade is critical — in practice I see far too many orange faces from choosing badly.
CC cream means “Colour Correcting Cream” — a face product that evens out skin tone while hydrating and protecting. An Erborian CC cream is a hybrid complexion product that combines skincare ingredients with colour pigments to perfect the skin’s appearance. What sets Erborian apart from many European CC creams is its Franco-Korean formulation: it uses Korean ginseng extract (energising, antioxidant), centella asiatica (soothing, barrier-supporting) and pigment encapsulation technology that adjusts towards your skin tone as you apply it.
It is not a classic foundation. It is not just a tinted moisturiser. It is a hybrid product — treatment + colour correction + SPF — what in Korea they call a “skin perfector”, and it has become one of the most requested K‑beauty products in our pharmacy.
- CC stands for Colour Correcting cream, combining skincare benefits with pigments to even out skin tone.
- Erborian CC cream contains Korean ginseng and centella asiatica alongside pigment encapsulation technology.
- Erborian CC cream sits between skincare and make-up, offering treatment, colour correction and SPF in one step.
CC cream, BB cream and foundation: the differences that matter
The confusion between CC creams, BB creams and foundation is universal. I will keep it simple with a summary of what each format actually does.
The key is what you prioritise: if you want treatment plus colour → go for a CC product like Erborian’s. If you want hydration plus a very natural finish → choose a BB cream. If you need to cover active acne or marked pigmentation → you are better off with a higher-coverage foundation (and the CC can work as a primer underneath).
- BB creams focus on light coverage with hydration, while CC creams add stronger colour correction.
- Foundations usually provide higher coverage than either BB or CC creams for pronounced imperfections.
- CC creams can be used alone for everyday wear or as a priming step under foundation for extra coverage.
How to choose your Erborian CC cream shade for your skin
Erborian has three main shades of its classic CC cream plus the specialised Red Correct version. The pigment encapsulation technology adapts partially to your tone, but starting from the right base shade makes a clear difference in how natural the result looks.
CC Red Correct is the product I reach for first. The green pigments visually neutralise redness while the actives (ginseng, centella) help calm the skin. It is not an under-eye concealer — it is designed as an all-over facial redness corrector.
Choose Erborian CC Clair or Doré depending on whether your skin is lighter or more medium‑toned. You apply it with your fingers like a moisturiser; it evens out tone instantly and lasts around 6–8 hours. No brushes, no sponges, no fuss.
Yes, you can still use Erborian’s Korean CC cream. Apply it as the last step after your serum (and sunscreen). If your serum or day cream already has high SPF, the CC adds colour correction without needing extra protection on top.
The coverage of Erborian CC cream is medium — it unifies tone but will not fully hide pronounced imperfections. For active acne I advise targeted concealer plus a higher‑coverage foundation. The CC can still work well as a smoothing primer underneath.
- Erborian offers three classic CC shades plus Red Correct to suit different skin tones and concerns.
- Pigment encapsulation allows some self-adjustment but choosing the closest base shade remains important. l
- Red Correct targets facial redness specifically, while Clair and Doré suit lighter to medium complexions needing general tone evening.
Classic Erborian CC cream vs CC Red Correct: which to pick
p>The two are both Erborian Korean CC creams with ginseng and centella asiatica at their core, but they solve different problems on the skin. I recommend one or the other depending on your main concern.- Both classic Erborian CC cream and Red Correct share similar skincare actives but differ in pigment strategy.
- Red Correct includes green pigments specifically designed to neutralise facial redness on application.
- The classic version focuses on general tone evening across three shades rather than targeted redness control.
How to integrate Erborian CC into your daily routine
- Apply Erborian Korean CC after skincare as your complexion step rather than instead of sunscreen on high UV days.
- A pea-sized amount is generally sufficient for full-face application when used as an everyday base.
- Setting with translucent powder can extend wear time on oilier skin types without altering coverage level.
Erborian CC Crème: the essentials at a glance
| Criterion | Erborian CC Crème | BB Crème Baby Skin | Foundation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main function | Tone correction + treatment | Hydration + natural finish | Cover imperfections |
| Coverage | Medium (evens out, does not fully cover) | Light (natural veil) | Medium to high |
| Treatment actives | Ginseng + centella asiatica + SPF | Ginseng + hyaluronic acid | Generally none |
| Finish | Luminous–satin | Natural ‘your skin but better’ | Variable (matte to luminous) |
| Wear time | 6–8 hours without touch-ups | 4–6 hours | 8–12 hours with setting product |
| Ideal for | Office, everyday wear, polished no-make-up look | Weekend, zero-makeup look | Events, full coverage |