IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream Review – Full Coverage, SPF 50+, and Anti-Aging in One Tube

IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream (Medium) - Natural Full Coverage Foundation With SPF 50+, Color Corrector & Anti-Aging Hydrating Serum, Hyaluronic Acid + Peptides, Lightweight - 1.08 fl oz
IT Cosmetics
- WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT – Your Skin But Better CC+ Cream Natural Finish Foundation combines full-coverage foundation, anti-aging serum, and UVA/UVB SPF 50+ mineral sunscreen. It’s the #1 prestige SPF foundation in the U.S.! This anti-aging foundation with built-in serum and full coverage SPF protects skin while providing a long-lasting finish for a natural skin-like, youthful complexion on all skin tones.
- ANTI-AGING BENEFITS – This Tinted cream gives natural, flawless, even, and buildable coverage for all skin types, instantly camouglaging the look of top skin concerns like acne scars, wrinkles, redness, dark circles, large pores, dark spots, and uneven skin tone. CC Cream is perfect for covering any redness or discoloration as the color correcting pigments are built right into the formula! No more messy red, green or yellow color-correcting concealers.
- INGREDIENTS – Same formula you trust at a new price you'll love. This hydrating foundation serum features hyaluronic acid, peptides, niacinamide, Vitamin E plus broad-spectrum SPF 50+ UVA/UVB protection to hydrate, plump, and even skin tone while reducing fine lines.
- SPF 50+ – Deeper Foundation shades (Tan Cool to Deep Cool) include broad-spectrum clear SPF for sun protection without the white cast, perfect for darker skin tones needing natural, lightweight foundation coverage without a white or gray cast. Clear SPF is a chemical sunscreen that looks invisible on skin, including deeper skin tones. Both physical and clear SPFs have been dermatologist-tested for safety, suitable for sensitive skin and allergy-tested.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Doubles as foundation, SPF 50+ sunscreen, and anti-aging serum in a single step
- Lightweight formula layers smoothly without feeling cakey on dry skin
- Color-correcting pigments neutralize redness and dark spots effectively
- Hyaluronic acid and peptides visibly plump skin over time
- Dermatologist-tested and suitable for sensitive skin
Cons
- Medium shade may oxidize slightly darker after 20–30 minutes on the skin
- Full coverage can feel heavy if you have oily or acne-prone skin without a good primer
- Price-per-ounce is higher than drugstore alternatives—worth it for some, not others
Quick Verdict
IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream in the Medium shade delivers full coverage, serious sun protection, and a hit of anti-aging skincare in one surprisingly lightweight tube. After two weeks of testing across humid mornings and dry office air, it held up well—but it's not a miracle worker for oily skin types. If you want a do-it-all CC cream with SPF 50+ that simplifies your morning routine without sacrificing coverage, this one earns a spot on your shortlist. I'd rate it 4.4 out of 5 stars for the right buyer.
What Is the IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream?
The IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream is a tinted color-correcting cream that stacks foundation coverage, a broad-spectrum SPF 50+ sunscreen, and an anti-aging serum into a single pump. It's been the #1 prestige SPF foundation in the U.S. for years, and after spending real time with the Medium shade, I can see why it's earned that crown. The formula uses color-correcting pigments to neutralize redness and discoloration, so you get an even complexion without layering multiple products. Hyaluronic acid draws moisture in, peptides firm over time, and niacinamide evens out skin tone—skincare benefits that actually show up on your face, not just on the ingredient list.

The Medium shade sits in the warm-neutral range—deeper than Fair but lighter than Tan—and it works well for skin tones that lean warm or neutral. The texture is somewhere between a serum and a traditional liquid foundation: fluid enough to spread easily but substantial enough to build coverage where you need it. In the tube it looks darker than it applies, which initially made me hesitate. More on that in a moment.
Key Features
- Full-coverage color correction that hides redness, dark spots, and uneven tone in one layer
- Broad-spectrum SPF 50+ UVA/UVB protection (clear chemical SPF in Medium shade)
- Anti-aging serum formula with hyaluronic acid, peptides, and niacinamide
- Dermatologist-tested, suitable for sensitive skin, and allergy-tested
- Lightweight, buildable coverage that doesn't feel cakey or heavy
- Works on all skin tones with 12 shade options from Fair to Deep
- 1.08 fl oz pump bottle for mess-free application
Hands-On Review
I unboxed the IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream on a Tuesday morning—the kind of gray, overcast day where you can't tell if it's going to rain or just stay flat and dull. My skin was doing its usual thing: some post-acne redness on my cheeks, a few dark spots from last month's breakout, and that general uneven tone that no amount of sleep can fix. One pump gave me smooth, even coverage with a natural matte finish that didn't look like I'd caked on product. By 10 AM I was in back-to-back meetings and I'd forgotten I was wearing it.

Here's what surprised me: the Medium shade looked noticeably darker in the bottle than it did on my skin. I almost returned it. But once I pumped it out and blended it along my jawline, it matched perfectly. The lesson? Don't judge a CC cream shade by its tube. That said, about 25 minutes in, I noticed a slight darkening—the oxidation issue that many Medium-shade wearers report. It's subtle, maybe half a shade deeper, but if you're picky about your match it's worth testing first.

By day five I'd figured out my sweet spot: one and a half pumps, blended with my fingers for a sheer-to-medium look, or two pumps with a damp beauty sponge for full coverage on evenings out. It layers beautifully under concealer without pilling, and it plays nice with setting powder. After two weeks of daily use, my skin genuinely looked more hydrated in the mornings—less tight, more plumped. The peptides aren't a gimmick; they're doing something. What I didn't love: on my T-zone by hour six, there was some settling into pores. A good primer fixed that immediately, but it's worth noting if you're on the oilier side.
Who Should Buy It?
- Dry-to-combination skin types who want hydration, coverage, and SPF without a multi-step routine
- Anyone over 30 looking for a foundation-serum hybrid that addresses fine lines and uneven tone simultaneously
- Minimalists and commuters who want to streamline their morning routine without sacrificing results
- People with redness, rosacea, or post-acne discoloration who need color correction without heavy concealer layers
Skip this if you have very oily or acne-prone skin without a solid mattifying primer—the dewy finish will slide and settle into pores by midday. Also skip it if you're strictly a drugstore shopper and the price feels out of reach; there are decent CC cream alternatives for half the cost, though they won't match the peptide complex.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel — A lighter, more affordable CC cream option with SPF 30. Less coverage, fewer anti-aging ingredients, but great for oily skin that wants hydration without heaviness.
- bareMinerals Complexion Rescue — A gel-based tinted moisturizer with SPF 30 and adaptive color-correcting pigments. More natural finish, lighter coverage, but lacks the intensive anti-aging serum benefits of CC+ Cream.
- LANEIGE BB Cream — Korean-formulated favorite with SPF 42 and a lighter texture. Ideal if you prefer a dewier, more sheer look over full coverage. Less anti-aging punch, more of a quick-fix beauty product.
FAQ
For most people, yes—if you value the convenience of combining foundation, SPF, and skincare in one product. The formula delivers real hydration and coverage. But if you're on a tight budget, drugstore CC creams with SPF exist, just without the peptide complex.
Final Verdict
IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream Medium isn't a gimmick—it's genuinely one of the most versatile base products I've tested. The combination of full coverage, SPF 50+, and anti-aging actives in a single lightweight formula simplifies my morning routine without making me feel like I'm compromising. The oxidation issue is real but manageable, and the price reflects what you're getting: a foundation, sunscreen, and serum in one. If you have dry to combination skin and want that skin-better, not just makeup-better effect, check the current price on Amazon. For oily skin types, pair it with a mattifying primer or consider the alternatives above.