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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Review: Culpeper Herbalist Essential Oil

Since young, I grew up in an environment whereby smell is given particular importance. From the distinctive spices of my mom's cooking, to the concoction of my dad's perfume and cigarette *he used to smoke A LOT*...... and YES, I love love love perfume or any other scent, and will continue to till the day I die. To me, scent is not just a status of symbol, to make yourself more noticeable, and neither is it to combat any unwanted body odour. To me, it's a symbol of personality.

In this particular post, my bf recently bought a set of aromatherapy essential oil (Mandarin, Rose Geranium and Lavender) from Culpeper Herbalist, one of the oldest English herbalist since the 17th Century. It has mainly body products ranging (mainly aromatheraphy ones) ranging from bar soaps, to remedial creams. The only shop that I know can be found in the ground floor of Parkson, Sunway Pyramid.




Mandarin Essential Oil
Latin name: Citrus Reticulata

Calming and soothing. Mandarin Oil is used as a relaxing bath fragrance to encourage peaceful sleep. Blend with Vitamin E to help prevent stretch marks and premature wrinkles. Good for nervous indigestion. Sedative and uplifting, this is suitable to dilute and use on children’s skin.




Rose Geranium Essential Oil
Latin name: Pelagornium graveolens

Relaxing yet uplifting in the bath or a rich, exotic room freshener. Rose Geranium Oil is a popular oil.





Lavender Essential Oil
Latin name: Lavandula officinalis
The most versatile and popular of all essential oils. Useful in almost every condition. Used to help aid recovery of burns and skin wounds. A balancing oil for the nervous system this oil is known for its relaxing properties. Beneficial for muscular tension and emotional anxiety. Extremely antiseptic and healing in skincare.

The descriptions of the essential oil are directly taken from the Culpeper's official website.


As all pure essential oils are harsh....they should NEVER be directly applied to naked skin. For massage purposes, always mix them with any carrier oil.... (You will have to ask the SA for the proportion though). For a relaxing bath, mix approximately 10 drops to warm water and soak your stress away.

For me, my favourite way of relaxation is still using the traditional essential oil burner. Just drop about 2-3 drops of your favourite essential oil into the burner... and sway into the mood of relaxation. As I am buried in countless assignments and presentations, I'm relying on the magic of aromatheraphy to release my stress :P.... or maybe it's just another of my excueses to pamper myself ?! *I deserve a smack on the head*

Personally, Lavender has always remained as one of my favourite essential oils. It's truly relaxing, and doesn't hurt the nostrils at all. On the other hand, geranium has a kinda 'sweet' smell to it; it's very uplifting and pleasant. For some reasons, Mandarin is sposed to be sedative, but I personally found it invigorating.... sth refreshing to start your day. LoL....maybe I'm the weird one here :O

Price range: The website currently retails for 8 pounds per 15ml bottle...... but he got 3 bottles for RM 138. Aiks, Pricey I know.... but for the sake of your mental state of mind, it'd better be worth it ~ Overall, I can't really tell if an essential oil is of top-grade etc.... I guess you really need years of experience/if you're naturally born with really accurate smell sense.

But, for sure.... I could tell the difference between this one and the one sold in the Taiwanese gift shop!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

L'Oreal ELSEVE Nutri-Gloss Shine Serum

When talking about hair serum... I think that this edition of L'Oreal still remains my favourite ! Although I think this hair serum has been out in the market for possibly 1 year +, but advertisements of it can still be found in pages of magazines (I saw it in this the April 2009 CLEO's mag!).

Description:
This hair serum claims to contain "Pearl Protein" that helps to infuse shine into dull, lacking shine hair. Haha, it's funny after completing endless Marketing assignments, we're taught that all these 'scientific' names such as XL-Xylitol, in this case Pearl Protein, etc merely serve as another tactic to stand out from their competitors.

The packaging differs slightly from the ones here in M'sia.
I got the pic above from a UK site.

OK, back to the serum pls:)
Reason #1 why I love this serum is the fact that it does provide you with that "Soft, Cashmere Touch" as it claims! I normally apply one pump on towel-dried hair and another additional pump after my hair is like....90% dry ?! It gives me this light bouncy feeling on my hair, and keep some of my stubborn strands at bay. VERY good, Me likey.

Texture wise is rather runny, and is obviously oil based *it also contains Jojoba Oil which is supposed to be good for hair*. Although it's oil-based, it does not feel oily upon application and the serum somehow infuses/I would like to believe that it does, to the hair. It comes in a 50ml pink plastic bottle with a pump diffuser. Is also slightly scented, giving that fresh-outta-bath feeling.

However, I must address some of its down sides too. One thing for sure is that because the serum is rather runny, you would need quite a large quantity for it to be sufficient. I have thick shoulder length hair and I'm using 2-3 full pumps per time. Secondly and also lastly, although it makes my hair soft and manageable, I doubt that it has nourishing properties. If someone with damaged/severely chemical-treated hair uses this.....umm, I guess this serum does not help much in nourishing the strands. However, putting into consideration that it costs less than RM30.... I guess it's worth it !

VERDICT:
Overall, I would recommend this to those that have normal-oily hair. Or if you're looking for an everday use serum. If you have severely dry/chemically treated hair, then perhaps....this bottle of serum would not live its claims.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

One of my past time

This is probably one of the posts unrelated to reviews and beauty products..... but would like to share this very website that I stumbled upon and already been a regular over the past 9 months.

A website that provides..........

MAGAZINE SCANS !
*afterall, good things are meant to be shared*


*ballons, and squeels !*


To visit this website....go to www.vvshu.com

Some of the magazines available........
I think they're easily 100+ over types of magazines.


The website is in Mandarin, I'm a banana, I can't read Chinese despite proudly being one, but I manage to navigate my way through...... however, that's only if you're interested in Japanese Fashion Magazines. Some of the brands that I've never heard of *simply because they don't have it in Msia!!*....like Figaro, Nylon, ecaES POSHH!, Anecan, and so much more ! Go check it out, go go go :)

Like most Pisceans, I consider myself an arts person, I love creative stuffs from card making, paper quilling, sequinns, and also embroided stuffs. And this website provides some craft books from Japan. It's fun and pleasing to my eyes, but have never attempted any projects from there, because, first, they're all in Japanese!, secondly, I have to gather all the materials from scratch....where to get, I know some places, but the price is over the roof ! *Sigh*

And the best thing is that most of the fashion magazines are pubished 2 months in advance. This issue of Ray magazine below is May 2009's edition. *which is also my fav mag!* I know that the Jap magazines in M'sia are at least 2 editions older, I quietly wonder if they're importing these unsold/tak-laku mags from overseas, which is deemed as a way to get rid of old stocks. In economic term, this is also known as dumping!



Word of caution:
You may get frustrated viewing the scans if your connection is not fast enough. It might take some time for the pages the load, and you CAN'T download the entire issue in one shot.... all pages must be viewed individually. So if you have nothing- else- better- to- do- days, and if you're a fashion maniac like me, then by all means, go ahead and tease your patience :P

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Tip: For a shine free day look

Very often, when it comes to choosing cosmetics...... I am very tempted to choose those that comes with sparkles/shimmer/micro-glitter/whatever you call it. And I bet that many girls out there are one the same side of team with me, am I correct cOrrect ?!

Well, ofcourse products with shimmer provides that extra sparkle to your overall look and definitely spices up your make-up. However, being in Malaysia.... where normal day temperature averages about 32 degree Celcius, I believe that many Malaysian women felt that their make up kinda melts at the end of the day, if not...... ending up with unwelcomed glistening cheeks/forehead. So, in here, I would like to share a very simple tip that reduce (or at least creates an illusion) of make-up that stays fresh throughout the day.


A good example of day make-up that I'm talking about.
Natural look that enhances on the skintone.


Personally, I have combination skin, where my skin tends to be oily at the T-zone. I've learnt my lesson over the years to choose day moisturizers that are oil-free, and also be selective in choosing cosmetics. What I meant by 'selective in choosing cosmetics' is not to provide too much shimmer-effect on the face. Imagine if you applied a nude shimmery eye colour, coupled with a highly shimmery blush PLUS lip gloss that shines like a mirror ! Seriously, I've seen many ladies out there whom tend to go for overly shimmery stuffs, and when it comes to someone lazy like me, whom doesn't blot/touch up frequent enough (when your skin starts getting oily)........ the result is a pool of melted cosmetics!

Therefore, my advice is to prep the skin with the suitable moisturizer, for me, I prefer an oil free one. Always remember to keep your skin moisturised even if you have oil-producing skin ! Then, follow up with your sunscreen/make-up base (in here, my recently bought BB cream is all I need!). Then lightly dust your face with loose powder. For a more natural finish, just concentrate on your T-zone.

Finally, if you decide that:
--> You want all the attention to your eyes, then keep the lips matte/simple.
--> You want kissable glossy lips, then its best opt for a non-shimmer blush.

A simple rule of thumb : Less is more.


Products I use for day look:
--> Avene Micellar Lotion Cleanser (non-rinse type)
--> Avene Thermal Water as toner
--> Eucerin DermoPurifyer as moisturizer
--> ZA Dewy Effect Eye Gel + Kate's Stick Concealer for the eye area
--> GoWoonsesang BB Cream (very good oil control properties)
** For cosmetics, products varies as it depends on my mood and occasion

Note: Ofcourse, if you live in a winter country where the atmosphere tends to be drier or if you have normal/dry skin, then you may not find the above tips very useful.

Have a nice day, muah!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Review: BB Cream by Gowoonsesang

So, after hearing all the raves about BB cream in beauty forums and beauty blogs, I made a very detailed research of the BB cream that I was going to purchase (YES, it's recession now.....every penny spent must be worth it value !! ).



Apparently, there are a few shops here in Malaysia that sells BB cream. A few to name are: The Face Shop (the texture on my wrist was alright, but I do not like the fact that it does not contain SPF, meaning, you would either have to apply a moisturizer with sunscreen or a sunscreen seperately. I know that Missha and Skinfood has it too, but I did no try them as the reviews I read were not very positive.

Anyway, the next shop, which unites all the best-selling cosmetic items in Malaysia is none other than SASA Cosmetics ! I went there, not once but twice to enquire about the BB Cream. Apparently, there were two brands of BB creams available in SASA: Tic Toc and Gowoonsesang. I was HIGHLY recommended by the sales assistance (SA) of the later one, Gowoonsesang as it's a famous brand in Korea and apparently, it is a 'doctors formula'.


At the back of the box it reads:
"Gowoonsesang is No.1 cosmeceutical brand in Korea which established by 8 medical doctors (MD/Ph.D), 43 dermatologists, 114 nurses and 110 medical estheticians with abundant clinical experiences of treating 300,000 patients since 1998".

WHEW, with 8 medical doctors, 43 dermatologists 114 nurses..... how wrong could this product go ?!

Description of packaging:
Comes in a squeezable plastic tube and a screw off cap. Hygienic and practical !

The funny thing about most BB creams is the fact that they do not come in various shades unlike other foundations. So, I would assume that your skin tone would need to be within the 'normal range', meaning that you can't be geisha-ly fair nor too dark. I was told to dot only five dots on the forehead, both sides of the cheeks, nose and chin. Then gently blend outwards to the entire face. The first thing that worried me was the fact that the BB cream's shade was prolly 2 shades darker than my skintone. However, as the blending goes, it seems to melt seamlessly into my skin leaving no traces of makeup or whatsoever. It is also not oily, and does not make my skin feels uncomfortable.

However, as compared to my regular foundation powder (currently using Skin Remaker by Majolica Marjoca), my skin somehow does not look as bright and fair, perhaps because I'm using the powder which is shade lighter than my skintone. In terms of oil control, this BB cream does a pretty good job, but I think it depends on the type of moisturiser that one is using. The one I'm currently using is an oil free range from Eucerin.

Fast facts of BB creams:
The full name for BB cream is also known as Blemish Balm Cream. Although initially created by cosmetic surgeons in Germany for patients, it was popularised in Korea. Up to date, I've never came across a non-Korean BB cream. Most BB creams act as moisturiser, make up base and foundation, however their properties might be different. Most of them (altho some may differ) has special properties to prevent breakouts, evening out the skin tone and also whitening. Therefore, there is actually a thin line of the BB cream falling into the category of skincare or cosmetics.

One may wonder if make-up remover is needed during cleansing process? The answer is YES. I guess that as long as you put on make-up, although just very minimal, it is vital to ensure that your skin is free from traces of make-up during the night time.



Ingredients:
Water, Cyclopentasiloxane, Titanium dioxide, Glycerin, Talc, PEG-10 Domethicone, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Methicone, Dipropylene Glycol, Isoeicosame, Arbutin, Hexyl Laurete, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Triethylhexanoin, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone, Crosspolymer, Cyclomethicone Acrylates/Dimethicone Copolymer, Magnesium Sulfate, C12-14 Pareth-3, Zinc Oxide, Iron Oxides, Palmitic Acid, Dimethicone, Metylparaben, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Tocopheryl Acetate, Silica, Proplyparaben Betaine, Aluminium Stearate, Aluminium Hydroxide, Sodium Metabisulfite, Rosmarinus Officialis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil, Rosa Centifolia Flower Water, Portulaca Oleracea Extract, Glycosyl Trehalose/Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysate, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Peel Extract, Camellia Sinesis Leaf Extract, Fragrance, Trimethysiloxy Silicate, Dimethiconol/Silsesquioxane Copolymer, Butyleparaben, Propylene Gycol, Butylene Glycol.


*Ingredients are copied directly from the back of the bottle. If I were to read all this out, my tongue would probably end up in a knot !

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

I need a new bag!


I have been reading this amazing and highly popular website for almost a month now. It gives tips on womens life and most importantly,gives reviews on products that are available here in Malaysia. You know, there are times where you see really good reviews on this product to only find ............that it's no where available in Malaysia! #$^#@$$@@##@!!!#%

Anyway, in conjunction with the 2nd year anniversary of Women's Stuff, FREE handbags will be given out ! *Squeals!*After looking at AliceWonders.com (Women's Stuff's Sponsor).for the 349807773 time, the Fickle-minded Me FINALLY decided which bag that I wanted. The battle is actually between Coco Black Quilted Bag Chain VS Coco Classics Bow Chain Bag. After weighing down the pros and cons of both bags, to the extent that I listed them out in a piece of paper, I've finally decided on the ............... *Drums Roll*



May I proudly present..................









THE COCO CLASSICS BOW CHAIN BAG

I know I know, some of you may think it's very simple. But that's what I like about it, Really ! It's description goes like this :


  • Design inspired by Channel,

  • Eyelets for leather threaded chain strap

  • Quilted flap wit statement clasp

  • Fabric interior with 3 pockets

LoL, aren't you tempted too ?

Plus, plus.... I've always been looking for a Black coloured bag that goes well with practically everything. The ones that I saw were either too 'Aunty' or priced at the amount which only Mr/Mrs/Ms Billionaire can afford. Sigh..... an unfortunate case for me :(

However, with this bag, I can picture myself taking it to the office or even just a casual outing with my girlfriends. Very Versatile ! *Wink* Also, although this exquisite design is inspired by Chanel, it has an understated elegance in it... in other words, it is not too flashy. *I never like a bag that is too flashy, it outshines my personality* It's probably why I opted for this one instead of the Coco Black Quilted Bag Chain which looks way too similar like the Classic Channel Bag that everyone is crazy of these days !




I want me a new bag ................


because I can perfectly picture myself owning the Coco Channel Bow Chain Bag. Like I've mentioned above, this design is timeless, simple and most importantly, I see a reflection of my personality in this bag.


Monday, February 23, 2009

Review: SOHUM Creme de la Creme ! (all d way from Aussie :) )

My eldest sister just got back from Australia. Well, yes, she did tasted kangaroo steak, had the best crocodile burger (guLp), and ofcoz....since this is a beauty review.... she got me a jar or SOHUM Body Creme ! I love you Che Che ! Not only it was nicely packed when presented to me, the jar of cream itself looked so Posh & Feminine, I felt reluctant to use it.Sadly, SOHUM is not available in Malaysia, at least that's what I know from my research....via, AHem, Google :P !!







Just in case you're interested to know more bout the products, kindly go here. It has the complete range of products....all looks equally tempting for me, but unfortunately, I'm unable to judge if the smell is good. For instance, Pink Frangipani, Cranberry Plum & Cassis and Apple Fig and Vanilla. Goodness, even the name itself sounds tempting enough ! Only if I was there...... *dreams away*


Review Time !
The cream comes in a screw off jar, not a bad idea, but somehow, as I've always emphasized in my previous posts, I do not like the idea of double-dipping for hygiene reasons. Initially, I THOUGHT that this cream would be oily, leaving a layer of 'uncomfortable-feeling' emolient on my skin. There's an old saying that goes "Time tells the truth". Well, true enough for this case. After a while, the rich creme was absorbed or rather disappears leaving my skin feeling really plush and moisturised ! I mean, seriously, the only time that I feel my skin 'naked' after applying lotion/cream is when I use hotel lotions ! Which does not make any difference to the moisture level on my skin. In this case, I know it's different. The range that my sister got for me was Peony Roses. I have no idea how Peony smells like, but from what I know, Peony is actually another species of Roses (so are strawberries!) It looks something like this.....
A pink peony flower up-close.



A bouqent of peonies elegantly arranged in a pale pink swirl vase....

Note: If you're interested to educate yourself more about this interesting flower, go here. Quick quick quick! Gah, I can't believe how I Google and Wikepedia everything ~ What to do, born like that ma

So, how does the body cream smells like ?
Hmmm....tough question, it's not to easy to find a classification of a peony scent. However, the main note is rather floral, light..... pretty much suitable for the spring season. It reminds me being in a garden full of fragrant blossoming flowers. The smell lingers for a while, but is not over-powering nor does it intimidates the people around you. Personally, I find the scent unique as it is unlike other mass produced scents, it smells natural.



Would I repurchase this again ?
Surprisingly, No. As it comes in a 250mL jar, I think it would last me for some time. Plus, I've always been that kinda person whom likes to try a bit of everything. However, if I ever had the chance to stumble upon SOHUM, I would be more than pleased to try its other range or products (eg: bath salt, perfume, soap). Definitely !


Ingredients:
Love, Purified water (aqua), Cetearyl Alcohol, Peg-100 Stearate, Glycerin, Sesamium Indicium (sesame) oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (shea butter), Theobroma Cacao (cocoa) seed butter, Cyclomethicone, Persea Gratissima (Avacado) oil, Rosa Eglanteria (Rosehip) seed oil, Triticum Vulgare (Wheatgerm) oil, Triethanolamine, Carbimer, Tocopheryl Acetate, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance (parfum), Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben, Love.


Saturday, February 21, 2009

Opinion: Estee Lauder TurboLash VS Lancome Oscillation Mascara

With giant sized posters plastered in every cosmetic counters I go to.....it's impossible for those with eye sight to unnotice it. let me introduce the Estee Lauder TurboLash and Lancome Oscillation Mascara !



Well well.....who would have thought of a vibrating mascara of all things ? Well, yes...... some commonly heard of vibrating stuff is for ...well, AHEM, some bed time activities. But now, a mascara ? I must admit defeat, I'm not that imaginative darling :)



Anyways, you can read reviews on both of these mascaras in here and here. (I'm sure you'll find plenty more reviews elsewhere). I must admit that I have not personally tried these mascaras before but.......

it made me wonder if it is necessary to have a vibrating mascara ?

Well, ofcourse, inventors of these tools claim that the 'vibrating' motions help to curl, seperate and ease the job of users (Yes, that refers to us vain pots :P) .... but I'm talking about practicality here.

Isn't it sufficient to curl your lashes the conventional way using a lash curler, then apply mascara with the wand using your hands ? Wouldn't that allow more control ? Call me traditional, but I'm not even used to driving long distance in the cruise mode :P Somehow, I need to feel my feet stepping on the accelerator to feel that my car is in MY control. And I guess the same principle applies to the vibrating mascara.

Plus, we all know that the life span of mascaras are the shortest *they expire after 3 months, although I stubbornly prolong them to sometimes 4 months, MAX!*. So..... do you throw that RM100++ mascara away after 3 months of using, or do you continue to keep them for ....display ? I don't know, maybe I'm too much of a practical person here, whom always compares thing that are good for value.

But, ofcourse ofcourse, I have to give credits for taking conventional mascaras to an entire different level. And something to spice up our dull daily routine of applying mascaras. Thank you very much.

Before I end this post, may I humbly suggest ....at least a ....REFILL ? Come on, RM100+ for a mascara, you've got to convince women *like me* to make our money$$ worth it. Right ?

L'Occitane's Citrus Verbena Sorbet Body Cream


I've always been a fan of L'Occitane's product ever since it ever existed ~ The way its brand name is positioned might be particularly appealing to those whom is in favour of natural products (in this case, I self-proclaim myself as one !! )



I've tried several samples of L'Occitanes products, I might review about them someday, but this one........ its limited edition summer line of Verbena Citrus is simply ....YUMMY! I wouldn't say that it's love at the first whiff, but overall, not bad :))

The Verbena Citrus line might be for you if :
1) You like citrus-sy smell. (This one does not smell overly citrus-sy to the extent that an ant/bird might suspect that you're a FRUIT)
2) You like fragrance that does not hurt your nostrils.

To me, on the first whiff of the body cream, it smells....well, like citrus but in a rather subtle and delicate manner. After a while, the smell reminds me of White Tea ? Oh well....... I'm not too sure if White Tea ever exist, but, for now, it's the most descriptive word that came across my mind :)

Although this product is labelled as a 'Cream', it is rather water based. Upon application, it does not leave any trace of oil or whatsoever. This light textured cream is almost immediately absorbed to your skin. All that's left is a pleasing trail of citrus fragrance. However, if you are looking for that extra moisturization or if you have dry/dehydrated skin, then this product might not be what you're looking for.

Instead of just a body cream, I might possibly include it as an 'aromatheraphy' thingy in times of stress or in one of those days when you need that 'pick-me-up' factor. A good and perhaps bad point of this body cream is that it's lovely fragrance does NOT last. About after 15 mins of application, the smell is almost undetectable :(

Bringing all pros and cons into account, I'm not too sure if I would highly recommend this product. I'm pretty sure it does cause some pain in your pocket for this darling cream *I have no idea how much it costs as it's a gift, but oh well....it's L'Occitane, so you might guess it won't be that cheap afterall.* I'm unsure if I would repurchase this again considering that it has weak moisturising properties and also the price factor, but for now......


I'm considering the Citrus Verbena fragrance as my next summer perfume !
*squeals*

Friday, February 20, 2009

b.liv (Pro Sebum Gel) by Cellniq

In today's post, I'll reveal this magic product that helped my skin to stay clear (at least, I felt that this product is doing its best :P)

I was first introduced to the Pro Sebum Gel (PSG) 2 years ago by my former room mate *I swear this product does wonders to her blemished forehead !). So, I decided to grab myself a bottle of this miracle gel which retails for RM139 for 30mL. Two months ago, after my 2nd bottle of PSG finished, I decided to pay myself a visit to SASA (a famous cosmetics shop) to restock this product. I was rather surprised that it now retails for only RM100, and comes with a cute packaging as shown on the pic below !! I did a research and found out that
**Note: That was during promotion period, I'm not too sure if it's still going on


Previous packaging:
The Pro-Series by Cellnique was later rebranded to b.liv by Cellniq




Current packaging:
Comes with a new refreshing look targetting for the younger generation




Description

Its bottle is cleverly packaged in a plastic bottle with a pump diffuser (very hygienic, somehow I'm not a big fan of the idea of double dipping). Its content is....well, gel like ofcourse, not too runny nor is it too thick. Upon application, a mild cooling sensation can be felt, partly attributed to the presence of peppermint oil in it. There are no traces of fragrance or whatsoever after application. Although I must admit that the previous packaging was more pleasing to my eye, but if that makes promotion held more frequent, then I certainly wouldn't mind :P


So what does it do to my skin ??
It effectively prevent blackheads from forming especially on my T zone area, but in terms of controlling oil secretion......uh-ah.... I don't really see any effects. Oil blotting paper does a better job :D Although this product is meant for blackheads, strangely, it works when I'm having breakouts too. Unlike conventional pimple gels, it does not work by drying out pimples. Instead, it soothes the skin and dries the puss from the INSIDE. Thus, I do not experience the 'fish-scale' effect on my skin (an after effect of pimple gels drying out the skin). After a while, the pimple can be extracted effortlessly and most importantly, almost pain-free.

Verdict
I guess the PSG would work for you if you suffer from blackheads and occasional breakouts. If you're looking for a pimple cream specially targetting for pimple and problematic skin, then this product might not be for you. For some unexplained reasons, the PSG did help my skin to stay clear, although I still do suffer from occasional breakouts.


Monday, February 9, 2009

Essential Oil: Rosehip Oil for Acne Scars ?

No wonder roses remain as the favourite flower among women. Its beauty is not only on the outside: after its petals fall off, a round pod of seed remains which is also known as Rosehip. When its natural oils found in the seed is extracted, it can be highly beneficial to the skin.

Ever since I moved to KL two years ago, my battle with acne began and is still continuing now. I've tried endless pimple creams, went to facials.... practically, I did everything I could ! Now, that I've changed my cleanser, my skin is starting to clear up a little. Recently, I was introduced by a friend about the magical properties of rose hip oil. So, after conducting my own research via Google, I decided to grab myself a bottle of Biogrow Rosehip Oil from the local pharmacy in my hometown, Penang.

This small bottle of Rosehip essential oil costed me RM46.90, and is only 15ml. The benefits of Rosehip includes relieving dry/dehydrated skin, pigmentation, aging skin and ofcourse acne scars. I was told by the pharmacists that this version of rosehip is an improved formula, it is not as oily as the previous formula, and can be applied directly to the skin.

However, it is still an oil based product, therefore, I would not recommend you to use it if you are still experiencing breakouts or if you have oily skin. I apply it at my acne scars and gently massage till is absorbed. It's been almost 2 weeks using, and so far so good. I did not experience any breakouts, and definitely did feel my scars getting lighter.

Will follow up with another review prolly one month from now.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

SK II Facial Treatment Cleansing Gel


This is a SK II travelling size Cleansing Gel that was given by my mother to me. I can tell you that I've only used it less than three times. Read on and you'll know why.

Fast Facts:
SK II is actually another brand by Procter & Gamble (surprise,surprise !) launched in Japan 25 years ago and undoubtedly considered one of the higher end products in Asia. The secret of this brand lies on Pitera, an ingredient found in SKII's products that claims to do wonders for the skin.

Well well, what do you expect when celebrities like these are using them ?

Carina Lau, an emblem of poise and elegance.




If QiQi is a spokes person for Ginvera Marvel Gel, then MAYBE suddenly everyone will be using them because it contains some MarvelParticle or whatsoever that guarantees a 60 year old skin to be smoother than a 6 year old :P Hehe, excuese me, this is one of the days where I JUST have to be sarcastic.

Supermodel, QiQi

OK, Review time !!
As shown on the pic below, The SK II logo and packaging needs no further introduction as I bet many women out there are more than familiar with the sign. The cleansing gel claims to be a make up remover that dissolves your make up to provide deep cleansing and also to rebalance your skin's pH.


To use:
Dot on DRY face and massage in circular motions for approximately 1 minute to dissolve dirt. Then gently wipe off with a damp facial cloth. Proceed with cleansing.


The cleansing gel comes in a creamy like texture that contains microglitters (which I absolutely have no idea what purpose it serves).It is also free from fragrance.

I however do not like the feeling it left on my skin. Cleansing CREAM would be a more appropriate name rather than cleansing gel, because it is so oily, I can't imagine a gel product (which tends to be water-based) to be so oily. It left my skin feeling heavy, like a layer of mask preventing my skin to breathe. After my makeup has dissolves, it creates a rather messy look, which I'm not used to.

However, I have to give credits to it for removing eye and lip make up effectively.


The product is creamy like with microglitters in it.


Rating: I would give it a 2.5/5. It did remove makeup effectively, but I just can't stand the mess it creates. And the oiliness is a big NO NO. My regular make-up remover removes makeup equally as well as this, but at one third of the price.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Majolica Majorca Frozen Splash Eyes


I first knew about Majolica Majorca (MM) while browsing through my favourite Japanese Magazine, Ray. It is all over Japanese fashion magazines, it is difficult for it to go unnoticed !

So, when I knew that Watsons brought in MJ in around September 2008, I was more than excited. Little did I knew that it is another budget line for Shiseido. So, I quickly got myself a mini pot of the cream eyeshadow. Believe me that I was spoilt for choice, as all the six colours available had equally smooth texture, sheer and colours that put me on a dilemma. I thought to myself "Gold for glamour. Pink for girlishness. Blue for the fresh look. WHICH one ? "

I finally made up my mind and chose Cherry Blossoms (pink) K705 as I think it would go well under purple and blue hues, a regular set of eye make-up colour which I usually opt. Plus, I'm always told by my mother to Wear Pink When You're Young. Somehow, light pinks do not usually go well on mature skin.

comes in a very cute & princessy packaging !


I tried my best to give the best colour representation in the pic above.


It comes in a mini screw-off top, with its content clearly visible on the transparent body part of the jar. I really liked this range of MM's eyeshadow as blending is made very easy with its creamy texture. I apply this eyeshadow along my crease area and it gave me a slightly moist look, shimmery, but the pink colour is not clearly visible. Mainly because the shade that I chose was pretty subtle and nude, I'm not a big fan of dramatic make-up anyway. MM's Frozen Splash Eyes also has a high density of microglitters providing it with a very shimmery look, however, it is not highly pigmented. If you want the colour to be clearly visible, then multiple layerings might be needed to achieve that look.

Upon application, it did not feel heavy on my lids, and is not oily. I sometimes use it alone to freshen up my eyes or use it as a base colour. However, if you are a fan of matte products, then this might not be the thing for you.

It currently retails at RM29.90 for 4 grams ( I think this mini pot will last you for some time) which is quite value for money considering that I like everything about this eyeshadow !

Highly recommended and would definitely repurchase this again !

Friday, February 6, 2009

ZA Dewy Effect Creamy Eye Gel


This is my current eye cream used. FYI: I've always been a fan of Shiseido, and ZA is manufactured in the same laboratory as Shiseido (so is Majolica Majorca and Pure & Mild).

The eye gel is packaged in a soft plastic tube that is squeezable. In my opinion, I prefer products that come in a tube as they are more hygienic. Imagine dipping your finger a million times into a jar of cream. I mean, unless you sterilize your fingers every time you dip your fingers, then it's not a problem. Not a big issue anyway, just personal preference.

ZA is constantly up to new product lines, however, I still think the main target group are for people in their 20's to early 30's. Even with it's latest line, Anti-Early Aging, the products are meant for.... well, anti-early aging.



In it's official website, the Dewy Effect line if mean for:

For skin that’s dry, and for skin that’s oily. Enhances your skin’s natural power and leaves your skin feeling silky smooth. With the dewy sensation it creates, this skincare locks in the moisture that the skin needs. Feel your skin become impervious to dryness or liliness.
This program helps you maintain your skin in a smooth, silky state by improving your skin’s ability to moisturize itself.

Unlike ordinary eye gel that is free from fragrance, this one comes with a soft green tea scent. However, the smell is so minimal you can barely notice it.

Upon application, the white coloured gel cream absorbs pretty fast into your eye area, leaving a 'dewy-like-effect'. My eye area felt moisturized but not oily. Considering that I'm only in my early 20's, this eye cream is sufficient, as I don't have dehydrated and thank god, no visible fine lines. YET. However, I have doubts that this will be for you if you have dehydrated eyes or wrinkles. A richer formula might be needed.

However, when applying concealer, I felt that this eye cream is not creamy enough to enable easy blending. (I'm currently using a stick concealer, which tends to be a dryer). Therefore, I find that i have to apply slightly more of this eye cream to enable easy blending.


VERDICT: I definitely would consider repurchasing this, as long as I'm still in my 20's. I would recommend you to purchase it as your first eye cream as it is has rather 'basic' functions which is to keep your eyes moisturized.


Tip:
When dealing with the eye area which is exceptionally delicate, always tap, NOT drag, cream/make-up on the skin. Since the eye area is the first area that shows the first signs aging, you might consider taking special care of it.

I know these Sharpei's wrinkly skin may be CUTE,
but it won't be when it's on YOU.

Skin Food Carrot Collagen Eye Mask



I was shopping in Skin Food the other day, and was recommended by the persuasive sales assistant to purchase the Carrot Collagen Eye Mask. It was coincidentally a 'Hit Product'-so, I thought, "Why not give it a try?"

It costed me approximately RM8.90 for a pair of mask. Not too expensive for a mask, but the fact it's only meant for one time use made me think twice. As illustrated by the pic above, the mask is consist of two pieces, of course each on each lower part of the eye. It claims to contain "Lots of nutrients and vitamins for the skin", but I have doubts if it is 100% natural.

Upon opening, the sheet mask is cleverly and neatly packaged in between thin film of plastic. However, one thing that confuses me is: Which is the correct side that should be applied on the skin as both sides looked very similiar ? I wish that SkinFood would take the effort to elaborate further on this.

The mask was slightly slimmy and damp, however, it does not create a mess. It also evidently has a layer of a gel like texture on the mask, which one would likely presume it is made of Royal Jelly and Carrot Extracts. The instructions says that you should apply the mask for 30-45mins. I left the mask for 45mins which did remain intact and gave me a pleasing & cooling sensation around my eye area. After 45mins(just before I was about to remove the mask), I could feel it with my fingertips that the layer of gel that was initially on the mask got thinner. I do not want to come to a quick conclusion that the content has completely absorbed into my eye area, as I felt that the mask is water based, and is logical that evaporation made better sense.

However, I was rather dissapointed when I removed the mask to find that it brought no significant change to my eye area !! Well, I did feel that my eye area was more full of moisture, however it did not have a brightening/tightening effect. I'm not too sure if this is due to my regular skin regime of applying eye cream or perhaps immediate results can only be observed on eyes tat are dehydrated. This I can't possibly tell.


So, would I repurchase this product again ?
The answer is No. But, I'm not dissapointed either. It just didn't produce the effect that I was expecting, which is to lighten my dark circles. However, if you are looking for a quick boost of moisture for your eyes or to prepare yourself for a big event, then go ahead and try it. Afterall, it only cost less than RM10. That wouldn't hurt much right ?


Bird Beauty

I was surfing at www.oprah.com and found this interesting video. I then conducted my own research via Google, whom is known to be my best information finder.


Facials made from...........


not from sheep's placenta....




not from MUD either....




Don't get a heart attack

IT's bird's poo !!


AND NO,
YOUR EYES ARE NOT PLAYING TRICKS ON YOU!


Okay....so here are some fast facts:
This practice can be traced since the ancient times where high ranked geishas and kabukis use it to remove their heavy make up while leaving their skin supple and flawless. Apparently, this bird's species is not any ordinary bird.... it's known as 'Uguisu' to Japanese and the ultimate ingredient to this beauty: A natural occurring enzyme known a Guanine which is known to stimulate these skin smoothing effects.

Apparently even world reknowned fashion icon: Mr & Mrs Beckham claims that they owe their clear complexion to using paste made from nightingale poo. Seems like the Beckhams never fail to awe the world with the headlines ! From wearing a 'heeless heel' to birds poo. You can read it all in here and here ! Apparently, while Victoria was in Japan, she was admiring the beauty of the local women and found that it was down to these facials.

Of course, knowing that the world is filled with plenty of beauty conscious women..... Manhattan's Shizuka New York Day Spa began offering these facials at a whooping cost of $160 per hour. Well well, good news: Customers definitely do not have to worry about the peculiar smell of these facials because apparently, these poo are already sterilized under UV rays to remove the stench and also to kill bacterias.


So, who says that being
Beautiful is glamorous ?
?


Facial, anyone ?



L'Oreal Double Extension BEAUTY TUBE Mascara

I decided to pick up this mascara after reading some good reviews about it in MakeupAlley. While shopping in Watsons, I was busy scanning my eyes through the amount of cosmetics, I finally spotted the L'OrealMascara that I wanted, PLUS PLUS, this time, the Mascara comes with a FREE L'Oreal Lash Curler ! *Goodness, I guess girls are always attracted to the word FREE, or am I born like that ?!*. I also remembered that my previous mascara was approaching it's life span *I was using Fibrewig before this, will give a review about it some other time*, so my almost instantaneous natural reflex was to grab a box of it. At that time, it retailed at RM49.90 (which comes together with the lash curler).



Things that I like about L'Oreal Lash Extension

  • Packaging: Cleverly designed in a tube that comes with two sections: The first section (white) acts as a base to elongate lashes and the second section (black) defines and makes lashes look more voluminous.
  • Size & Description: The size of this mascara is just nice for the grasp of your hands. Its wand is not too thin, it is designed in a way that allows you to gain maximum control while working on the magic on your lashes! It also comes with a rather big brush preventing clumps from forming and is dermatologically tested, therefore I presume it would be suitable for most eye types. I did not experience any stingy feeling upon application. The cream of the mascara is rather liquid and creamy in texture wise. It is very black, which is a plus point if you aim to dramatize your lashes.
  • Properties: It is washable, a quality that I always look for in a mascara. However, if you read the fine prints behind the box that comes along with it....It suggests that you should put on cotton pads soaked in warm water over your eyes for a few seconds. The mild heat from the cotton pad kinda works by 'melting' the mascara. Once the mascara 'melts/softens', I remove it by gently swipping my eye area with the cotton pad and the fibres of the mascara comes off effortlessly. I know that many people weren't too happy about the fact that the mascara runs messy during cleaning, but if you follow the steps suggested, I really don't see it as a problem.
  • Smudge Proof: The fact that this mascara claims that it is SMUDGE PROOF did live up to it ! I've tried dozens of mascaras before and this one really does not smudge at all, thus you dont have to worry about the panda eye effect ! The formula of this mascara is great because wraps up each lash individually, AND stays on to them throughout the whole day.


Things I did not like about L'Oreal Lash Extension Mascara
  • Maybe I'm not one of those people blessed with long lush lashes, but this mascara did not work to elongate my lashes. YES, it did dramatically volumises my lashes, making my lash line look more prominent, but, in terms of length, it worked pretty much like another average mascara. It has not extension properties as its name suggests, mainly because the fact this mascara does not allow 'layering'. By the time I coat my lashes the second round, clumps are already starting to form.
  • Since it comes with two separate compartments, does it mean that the mascara will finish twice as fast as normal mascaras ? This I do not know, as I'm still using it. However, the fact that ALL mascaras should be discarded 3 months upon opening may not be such a problem after all because you'd probably hit the expiry date before the content runs out.


VERDICT:
So far, my experience with this mascara has not been particularly satisfying, neither is it dissapointing. If you are looking for a mascara that volumises or defines your lashes(making your lashes look darker), then it might be the one for you. However, IF have short lashes, then Fiberwig would be a better choice. In all, I think this mascara has everything except the fact that it does not elongate lashes !