Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts

Friday, 1 August 2014

Mini CHEAP Haul: Eye masks, Garnier, BB cream and L'Oreal vs Lancome skincare

Hi Lovelies~ 

I'm trying really hard to blog at least once a week because otherwise everything I buy will end up just sitting there and I'd be finished with the product before I ever get around to doing a review... Anyhow! This week I went on a mini haul~ Priceline (probably my favourite store for lower end brands - for those in South Africa, its basically a Clicks) had 40% off all skincare so I decided to try a few Youtube guru's favourites. AND My Yesstyle items arrived!



I haven't used the Garnier cleansing water enough to review or say much about it but so far I LOVE the make-up remover. It isn't as oily as my Lancome Bi-Facil ($60 for 125ml) and does a great job removing all my water proof make-up! For only $8.99 (200ml) is an absolute steal!! I'm probably going to switch to this gem in future because I cannot afford the expensive stuff T^T'''


Skin79 BB cream ($24) - for oily skin. I tried this the other day at Westfield and really liked the texture on my hand. It's super matte and WHITE. Two things I love in a BB cream. I've used the Gold one for about 2 years now and have loved everything about it. So I'm quite excited to try this new range from the same brand. (Apparently the gold one was for hydration.. ) I'll do a follow up review later as I haven't been using this long enough to say much about it.




Next is this Japanese steaming eye mask I got from Yesstyle - it's rose scented ($10). I LOVE THIS. Anyone who's been to Asia has probably seen those little heat packs you get for your tummy or hands in winter. This is basically little heat packs for your eyes. Now you might wonder - HEAT PACKS FOR YOUR EYES? Won't that damage your eyes? The answer- not if you use it wisely. It says you shouldn't wear it long than 10 mins. I generally put this neat little thing on before bed and take it off about 5-7 mins later because that's about all I can take and because it's still warm, for girls on their periods, you can use it was a tummy warmer! It's greaaaaat. For $10 (R100) you get a pack of 5. Definitely will get more of these in future. I absolutely adore rose scented things <3 (They have other fragrances if you don't like rose scented things. 


I'd be lying if I said I removed my make-up properly every day without fail. We all get lazy, especially when it comes to removing our make-up after a long day of work/uni/school/socializing. I went to Brisbane recently and found that these were a life saver~ they're easy to pack and convenient for those who don't want to pack 3 different cleansers. You'll probably have to use about 2 wipes to remove heavy make-up but I soak mine in a little oil based make-up remover and everything comes right off! I think I got these for about $3.99 (25 wipes) - they're not the cheapest things but they're good for those lazy days ;)

L'OREAL VS LANCOME


Did you know Lancome is owned by L'oreal? Don't believe me- check it out here. Recently I've heard a lot of people talk about L'oreal's Youth code being the same as Lancome's Genifique... one priced at $29.99 and the other $95. I just couldn't believe it- I had to try it out myself! I mean, why would people be paying so much more for a product they can get at almost 1/4 of the price? 

Before we move on to the comparison, I have to clarify the difference on the bottle itself. Youth Code is made for dark spot correcting and promises luminous youthful skin while Genifique is a youh activator that is ACTUALLY NOT A SERUM (you'll see why later). Genifique is made to activate youth proteins in your skin and promises more radiant and youthful looking skin within 7 days of use. 

L'oreal : Dark spot corrector + illuminates the skin
Lancome: Activates youth proteins + radiates the skin


Maximize the picture to see what it says about the product at the back. This is a pump bottle and made to look like metal but is actually made of glass(?). Both bottles have a nice high quality (sturdy) feeling to them and are 30ml. The Genifique is a self loading drop top. The top will automatically load when you twist it back in and each load is enough for the entire face.


Conclusion:

Ta-Da. If you look below, the white is the Youth Code and the almost transparent one is Genifique. They are completely different from each other! The one is a thick silky texture while the other is a thing layer of almost watery texture. (Excuse the dark spot, that's from testing waterproof eye liner lol)


The biggest difference between the two is the first leaves your face feeling smoother, silkier for the first few minutes and then if you rub your face (in my case, the back of my hand) it starts to come off. Yes. That's right, it only SITS on top of your skin , it doesn't get absorbed INTO it. Sure, it feels nice at first but when I put my make-up over it... boy does it start to smear off. DID NOT ENJOY THAT.

Genifique on the other hand is absorbed within seconds and no residue is left behind. It does not feel as silky as Youth Code but your skin instantly feels much softer. I've used this product for the last 2 months and haven't really noticed a huge difference in terms of "youth" but my skin is definitely my softer than before and I love the fact it's easily absorbed! The price tag is the only thing that puts me off buying this in the long term... I mean, $95 (30ml) is pretty steep for someone earning a part-time salary. For those in South Africa, I think you guys have it for a little less R735 ($73) for a 30ml and R950 ($95) for a 50ml.  **

Anyways~ I hope you enjoyed my little haul. I really enjoy finding good substitutes to expensive things because I know we can't all afford  $100+ for a cream, especially students and those who aren't financially stable. Please leave a comment if you liked this post and if you'd like to see more of these posts, do let me know! Keep warm every one~~


** I think I should put the disclaimer here that even though I work for the brand Lancome - I am leaving the company soon. So this isn't an advertisement and I'm not paid to write this review.Everything I say is all opinionated and you're welcome to go and test out every product I've listed here and prove me wrong.... if you're that kinda person. 

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Beauty: My Winter/July Beauty Favourites 2014

Hello Pumpkins <3

Winter is my favourite season of the year! I love cuddling in bed with my doggy, watching series (the series I'm currently watching is "Bones") and drinking my coffee/tea. As you can tell by now, I'm quite a lazy person in winter haha
I don't go out often because I just love spending time with my doggy especially when I'm going to Taiwan soon for like 6 months! Ahhhh kill me now :'(

Bibo and I <3 

Here are my July Beauty Favourites :)
  1. Chanel Lumiére Velvet no. 30


This is currently my favourite foundation! I tried this when it first launched but I wasn't a big fan of it in the beginning because I would get shiny throughout the day. Now that I'm on the acne treatment, I find that this is amazing! It gives a very smooth flawless effect and it gives a nice healthy glow to the skin. I apply this with a beauty blender and it just does the job for you! Flawless skin for the day :)
Retail Price: R555


   2.  Vitalumiére Compact Douceur no. 30


This is the perfect combination with the foundation, because someone like me that doesn't like glow to the skin, I just use the sponge and pat it very gently around my cheeks. It doesn't make you super matte, it still has that glow so it gives you a nice even finish.
Retail Price: R805

   3.  Chanel Les Beige no. 2 


I love using this for a very light contour even in winter, its just to give a bit of colour to the face and it comes with a nice highlighter colour where I just apply to the bridge of my nose and just above the apples of my cheeks.
Retail Price: R750

   4.  Bobbi Brown Smokey Eye Mascara & Intensifying Mascara



I am in love with this combo! I use to always wear eyelash extensions and a few months ago, I  just missed the effect and the look of mascara, I know! How weird does that sound haha. 
So I came across these babies when I started working for Bobbi Brown, and I loved the way it looked. The Smokey Eye Mascara gives so much length and volume and the brush separates each and every individual lash which gives you a nice and neat look. 
The Intensifying Mascara I love because of the small brush, for my asian bottom lashes, I hardly have any and it gets quite messy using such a big brush, so I love this for bottom lashes and also its waterproof! I add it to the top lashes as well just as a raincoat to the lashes because the smokey eye isn't waterproof!
Retail Price:
Smokey Eye: R350
Intensifying: R320


   5. Bobbi Brown Soothing Cleansing Oil


I think this would be in my every months favourites! This works like a BOMB! It's for all skin types, and I get very lazy taking my makeup off but this does its magic! The sunflower, olive and jojoba oils breaks down any makeup (waterproof/not) and removes the impurities and it leaves your skin nice and clean!
Retail Price: R720

   6. Eucerin Aquaphor


As I have mentioned in my previous post, this is my holygrail product for my lips! I don't wear lipstick at the moment because of the treatment I'm on, but this keeps my lips nice and hydrated and doesn't crack! This is very good for those of you that has dry lips during winter!
Click here  for my current skincare routine
Retail Price: R85


How my skin looks #nofilter

How my lashes look #nofilter 


Thank you for reading!
<3 Angel

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Skincare: Skincare Routine while on Oratane

Hi Everyone <3

Todays blogpost is going to be about my experience with an acne treatment called Oratane.




For the past few years my skin has been on and off, where pimples would just come out of no where whenever they wanted to! It gets irritating especially when you have something planned in the next few days and you have this huge red bump in the middle of your face! Tell me about it, I totally know what you going through!

I never had severe acne but I was just very insecure with my skin because I'm a makeup artist and wanted my skin to be PERFECT!

My doctor prescribed me Oratane (20g) because he said my acne was not severe so I would just need to be on it for about 3 months. To my understanding, Oratane and Accutane is the same thing but Accutane is just twice as more expensive but it works the same.

NB! With any acne treatment, you would need to be on some sort of birth control!

Anyways... MY EXPERIENCE

The first few days on this treatment was a NIGHTMARE!! The reason for that was because of my skincare routine. For the past 5 years I've only stuck to one skincare brand which was Chanel and I tried many but my go to brand was Chanel. I used the hydra beauty which is extremely moisturising but somehow it just didn't work for my skin so I was using the same skincare for the first week and decided that I cannot carry on because I looked like snake skin - literally!

My skin was peeling and it was flaking whenever I wore foundation and obviously if my skin looked like that, how can I convince customers to buy foundation!

I was a combination skin, oily on the T-zone and normal everywhere else, but because of the treatment I was extremely dry no matter how much moisturiser I had put on. Then someone explained to me that my skin is not dry, its the treatment thats making it dry while you need to balance the oils and water in your skin - if that makes sense :P

So I went hunting around for the perfect skincare for my skin while it's on treatment, after many many failures and returns I came across Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing Lotion and Bioderma Sébium Hydra (this is a moisturiser for dry skin thats caused by acne treatment) I also use a spot treatment called Skinoren.


This treatment makes you get super dry lips! When I say dry.... I mean DRYYYYY!!! Its really uncomfortable because your skin starts peeling and it starts to crack and YES it hurts!! So, my holygrail product is the Eucerin Aquaphor!

My Skincare Routine:

1.  I would remove all my makeup with Bobbi Brown Soothing Cleansing Oil, where you would apply dry then rinsing it with luke warm water.
2. Using Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing Lotion to wash off all the excess makeup or dirt and rinsing it with luke warm water.
3. Apply the Bioderma moisturiser and warm it up between your fingers before applying onto your face. 
4. Apply Skinoren Spot Treatment to areas needed.
5. Apply Eucerin Aquaphor to dry lips 

Mind my bare face! The treatment does make your
 face red because your skin is extremely sensitive!

Prices:

- Oratane    R490 a month
- Bobbi Brown Cleansing Oil     R720
- Cetaphil 250ml      R130
- Bioderma Moisturiser 40ml          R190
- Skinoren Spot Treatment           R180
- Eucerin Aquaphor             R85

You can purchase these products at any local pharmacy.

NB: This is NOT a post to influence anyone to go on any sort of acne treatment! This is simply my own experience and what works for me and also to help others struggling to find skincare while on treatment :)

Thank you for reading and I hope this has helped :)
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<3 Angel