Current Skincare Routine 2017
Hey there
It's been a hot minute since I've last updated this blog. In the past year, I've graduated university and worked two different jobs... I guess life just got busy and thus causing me to shove this blog somewhere in the depths of my mind. Am I back? I can't promise anything but I've been meaning to share my skincare routine for the longest time so I sat down today to do just that.
I think mid-year last year was when I really amped up my whole skincare routine. Kbeauty started getting bigger and I started learning more and more about different skincare ingredients. I'm not a pro at skincare, but I've landed on a mix of asian and western skincare that has been really working for me lately.
So to start off, I've had dry dehydrated skin all my life. Growing up, I only used Johnsons' baby cream as a face moisturizer. I know. I felt that it was enough to keep my skin from having that tight feeling after washing and thought that was good enough. As I grew older and started learning more about my skin, I realized I had to do much more than that.
I like the concept of layering several products on my face and quite enjoying having multiple steps in my routine, which is why I love asian skincare so much. I'd say right now, I have an alright amount of steps, as I don't currently have any essences or serums in my routine- just the "basics". So, I'll take you step by step on what my current skincare routine looks like.
1. Double cleansing
In my opinion, double cleansing is absolutely essential in a skincare routine if you wear makeup like I do. I believe in order to get a proper and complete clean, you need an oil based emulsifier paired with a foam/gel cleanser to really get everything off your face. I do this and use a silicon face scrubbing pad to really get a deep clean.
My current choices are Banila Co. Clean It Zero and The Face Shop Mango Seed Cleansing Foam. I was also using The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Rich Cleansing Oil as a backup when I ran out of Clean It Zero.
I'm aware that Clean It Zero has broken some people out, but it works really well for me and leaves my skin feeling soft after. I'm also aware that the Mango Seed cleanser has a super high PH level which most people would highly recommend against, however I've been using it for quite a long time and I don't find it drying or giving me that tight feeling after I wash my face. I've sampled some low PH cleansers which have left my skin feeling super stripped and dry... I'm not against finding a low PH cleanser but I just haven't found one that I like yet.
2. Toner
I alternate between two toners that are quite popular: Hadalabo Gojujyun Hyaluronic Acid Lotion and Pixi Glow Tonic. My friend recommended me the Hadalabo toner as hyaluronic acid is great for dry skin. I pour one or two drops onto my palms and pat it into my skin. If I'm being honest, I'm still not sure how I feel about this. I've gone without it for some days and haven't noticed much of a difference. I'm almost done this bottle so next I'm hoping to find a toner to balance my PH levels after cleansing.
During the day, I'll use the hyaluronic acid toner, and during the evening I use Pixi's Glow Tonic. I picked this up on a whim just to try because of the hype and was interested in the exfoliation factor. I will say that my skin felt instantly smoother after one use, but I didn't notice my skin "glowing" and I absolutely hate the scent (old grandma perfume, yuck!). It contains 5% glycolic acid which I've heard is actually kinda low so I won't expect super high exfoliation. Would I repurchase? If I'm being honest, the pros are not high enough for me to get over the awful scent so while I'll finish up this bottle, I'm still on the hunt for my HG toner.
3. Exfoliation
If I'm looking to do an actual exfoliation, I'll use my Cure Natural Aqua Gel before I cleanse on no-makeup days/mornings after I wake up. I've heard mix reviews about this product now that the hype has slowly died down- some say it's the best, other say it actually doesn't exfoliate but rather the formula tricks you into thinking the beads are your dead skin when it's actually not. I don't remember the exact explanation but some have said it creates a layer/film on your skin to trick you into thinking it's smooth and exfoliated when in reality, beads start forming even when you test it on metal with rubber gloves. I haven't tried this experiment myself yet so I can't speak on that but in terms of how I like this product, I do like it when I'm experiencing flakiness on my skin (especially my nose).
As a daily night routine, I apply Herbivore Moon Fruit Superfruit Night Treatment and really rub that into my skin. From my understanding, this is basically an AHA cream that works to exfoliate by resurfacing dead skin cells and promotes regeneration. It uses fruit enzymes, butters and hyaluronic acid. Their description of the product is a little vague for me but I've come to understand that it's an AHA product. Their instructions say to apply this after toner but before all your other skincare products (serums, creams, oils) for best results and advises you to use high SPF if you use this product lightly during the daytime. AHAs and BHAs will make your skin sensitive to sunlight so this advice is super important to follow. This is a pricey product but I've come to really love it and seen big results with it. If I ever feel that I have heavy texture going on my skin (I tend to get closed comedones/whiteheads, between my brows), I apply this and it goes away almost instantly over night.
4. Eye cream
I've been using Belif's Moisturizing and Firming Eye Cream for over a year now and I really like it. I saw some reviews on this product on Youtube and decided to try it out. I've got to say, it actually does reduce some of my fine lines around my eyes. This is why I've repurchased this once already.
5. Moisturizers
I use not one, but two moisturizers on any given day or night. Currently I am using Belif's Aqua Bomb first, as it's a gel and thinner so it can be absorbed into my skin easily, and then I layer The Face Shop's Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Lotion after. I love the Mango Seed lotion and I've repurchased several times already.
I bought the Aqua Bomb cream due to the hype but I really felt like it doesn't do much for my dehydrated skin. The gel formula is just too light for what I need and I love heavy thick creams, especially for night time. I'm currently using this only to finish it up.
One that I do love is Innisfree's Orchid Intense Cream. While it similar to a thicker gel consistency, it's heavy enough that it provides the intense hydration my skin needs. Typically I'll use this after the Mango Seed lotion as my final step, however I'm all out of this cream and waiting for a new one in the mail.
6. Mask
I'm really lacking in my mask department. I don't do this every night- actually I don't do this enough during the week. I just havent found the time and product that I love deeply enough to do it regularly (aka 2-3 times a week). Currently, I have a jar of L'Oreal Pure Clay mask and while I like putting it on my face, I don't find it does too much for my skin, which is why I'm just trying to use it up and move onto something better. I'm looking into getting back to using sheet masks as those provide a boost of moisture to my face if anything, but I've been slacking in terms of purchasing those. This is one area that I need to improve on.
7. SPF
Not pictured here, but I was using Biore's UV Aqua Rich Watery Gel as my sunscreen. I have a bad habit of not using SPF during the winter months but now that spring and summer is here, I really need to get back into the game. SPF is super, super, SUPER important, especially in the warmer seasons when the sun is at its peak. Having SPF in your makeup is just not enough in the summer time (although I somehow convinced myself it's enough for the winter... it's not). So while I liked the gel version, I think I'm going back to the "milk" version.
So that's pretty much it. I know it's quite a lengthy post but I wanted to include all the details that I felt was important to mention as skincare is a lot more finicky than makeup. I take skincare a lot more serious as it has what treats your base, your skin! While you can cake on as much makeup as you want during the day, it's always important to take care of what's under. Prevention is key and finding the right products and ingredients is a bit of a journey but I quite enjoy it.
Labels: banilaco, belif, cream, cure, hadalabo, herbivore, innisfree, loreal, lotion, mask, pixi, skincare, thefaceshop, toner
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Facial Butter Review
Hi!
I'm back with another review for
The Face Shop's mango seed line. This is the final product I have from this line and it's my favourite one out of all of them. It's the
Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Facial Butter.
First of all, what is a "facial butter"? This is the first time I've ever heard of that term too. Don't Asians just come up with the darnest names? Well, this product got it's name because of it's texture. This is a thick cream for your face that actually feels like butter.
Like the other packaging from this line, there is also a printed "toy" inside the box that you can cut out and build. I haven't done this yet but I think it's cute and fun. I feel like it adds a little extra to the product you paid for. You get your skincare item AND a toy, haha.
This comes in a short wide container that feels like either glass or a really hard plastic. It comes with a little spoon so you don't have to dig your fingers into the product, making it much more sanitary. However, I wish they included something into the packaging to put this spoon in because I just sit it on top of the lid and it has no where to go.
Like I said, the consistency is like butter. It smooths over your face so nicely and it just melts into your skin. It's super thick and hydrating, so most people would not use this during the day time. It's perfect for your night time skin care routine and you will wake up with really hydrated skin in the morning. However, I have really dry skin and sometimes I like to use a very small amount, thinly all over my face. The hydration lasts hours and hours into the day!
What's good about this entire line of skincare is that it's "free of 7 additives". I guess that means they don't use 7 harmful chemicals that are usually found in skincare products.
I've read that some people's eyes started to get red after using this product on their face for whatever reason, but I didn't have this problem at all. It has a lovely scent, but it doesn't irritate my dry, sensitive skin.
Overall, I love this product to bits! I even bought a backup version. The only real downside to this product is the price. It's pretty expensive, costing around $35, I believe. I can't remember if that was the exact price because I got it so long ago but it was somewhere around that range.
Rating: ★★★★★ 5/5
I would dock it one point because of the price but I can't bring myself to do so. It's such a good product, I need to give it a perfect score!
Labels: cosmetics, cream, korean, review, skincare, thefaceshop
Update: The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner and Lotion
Hi you!
If you remember way back in November, I did a mini review on some samples I got of
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner and Lotion. Well, a month later, I actually went and got the full sized version.
This is what the box for the lotion looks like. Inside each box from this line is a printed "toy" that you can cut out and assemble together. I haven't done that yet but I think I will do that when I get bored with nothing to do.
The lotion comes in a glass bottle with a pump that has a clear cap to go with it. There's 125mL in the bottle and I find that one pump is enough for my whole face. The texture is thin, perfect for day time use.
I went and bought the toner a week or so after because I realized I liked it more than I thought. Originally I figured I didn't need the toner because I don't usually use toners anyway, but this toner is different from the rest. It really does add that extra hydration that my skin loves.
As you can see, the product separates, so you have to shake it up really good before using. It also comes in a glass jar with a pump and a cap. The toner, however, has 145mL of product. I assume that is because this is more liquid than the lotion which means you will end up using more. I use about one and a half pumps of the toner, which conveniently makes both products equal in amount so I won't run out of one product before the other.
One thing that I noticed about the toner and the bottle is that when you shake it up and open the bottle to look at the straw, the product trapped in the straw doesn't actually mix. Therefore, if you want an even mixture, you'd have to pump the remaining product in the straw, shake, then re-pump to get a good mixture. This gets rather annoying and I wish they had thought about this problem while creating the packaging for this toner.
Other than that, my opinion for these products don't change at all. I still love this line and would give it a 5 out of 5. Look out for my review on the facial butter from the same time!
Labels: cosmetics, cream, korean, lotion, review, skincare, thefaceshop, toner
2013 Christmas Wishlist
Hey all you cuties!
December is finally here and so that means Christmas will be right around the corner before you know it. Today I thought I'd just share my Christmas Wishlist~ I just went around the web, looking at things that I liked. I made it not really intending to actually use this as a Christmas list, as most things are quite pricey, but it's still fun to do!
1. Too Faced
: Better Than Sex Modern Matte Collection
2. Urban Decay
Revolution Lipstick : 69 & F-Bomb
3. Urban Decay
Nail Color: Addiction & Vice
4. Benefit Cosmetics: Go TropiCORAL Lip & Cheek Kit
5. Kat Von D
Lock-It Tattoo Concealer: Light 18
6. Fresh: Sugar Lychee Eau de Parfum
7. Benefit Cosmetics:
Hoola Bronzer
8. Benefit Cosmetics:
High Beam
9. TONYMOLY: Peach Anti-aging Hand Cream
10. Skin79: Purple Super Plus BB Cream
11. Double Trouble Cropped Tee
12. Winslet Wool Coat
13. Deer Sweater
14. Bustier Bralette
15. Lace Tube Top
16. Velvet Bodycon Dress
17. Velvet Banded Bandeau
18. B**ch Faux Leather Bracelet
19. Spiked Bow Hair Elastic
20. Sailor Girl Hair Clip
21. MT Washi Tape 5-Pack (Pop)
22. Poketo Pink/Yellow Herringbone Tea Towel
24. PANTONE UNIVERSE iPhone4S Case
25. Cheshire Cat Fluffy iPhone 4 Case
Disclaimer: All photos are not mine and are taken from their company online websites.
Labels: bronzer, clothes, cosmetics, cream, eyeshadow, f21, fashion, garage, korean, lipstick, makeup, nail polish, tonymoly, wish
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner and Lotion Review
Hellooooo cutiesssss,
I'm back with a quick review on these sample sized
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner and Lotion. I got it as a sample when I bought my eyebrow pencil and powder. I believe it was their newest line of skin care at the time, and they've only released one other line since then. Don't quote me on that, I'm just assuming. But I've had this for a while now, and I'm sure it's no longer considered new.
So yes, they are small sample sized, which means there's not a lot for me to use. However, I surprisingly got a good 5-7 uses out of it, and I think I've got at least another 2 or 3 more left.
Let's talk about the toner first. It's one of those that you have to shake up before using because it separates when it's been sitting for too long. It's a more moisturizing toner, as I've told the sales lady that I had dry skin. After applying, my face feels hydrated and doesn't have a sticky residue.
The lotion is a thicker consistency, but still runny enough, like a daily moisturizer compared to a night time lotion/cream. Again, it feels really hydrating and leaves your face prepped for makeup application. It doesn't leave your skin looking too dewy, so your foundation can go on easily and won't look oily.
The scent of this line is AMAZING! I LOVE this scent to pieces. It has a fruity floral scent that is hinted with mango. Love, love, loveeee!
Rating: ★★★★★ 5/5
This line is good for people with dry skin. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone with oily skin because it might break you out and cause your skin to be even more oily. Since I have extremely dry skin, especially in the winter time, I love these products. I'm thinking of purchasing a regular sized version of the lotion, but not so much the toner simply because I rarely use toners anyway. The lotion does remind me of an emulsion, in the sense that it's not as thick as some lotions I've tried. Compared to my Ice Flower emulsion, also from The Face Shop, I would say this mango seed line is more moisturizing than the Ice Flower one. I'm exited to get it!
Labels: cosmetics, cream, korean, review, sample, skincare, thefaceshop
Etude House Miss Tangerine Cream Choux Blusher Review
As promised, here's a quick review on Etude House's Miss Tangerine Cream Choux Blusher. Let me just say that when this line came out back in 2011, I was sooooooo super excited and I wanted absolutely everything! But, since I live in Canada, we don't have an Etude House location here so getting my hands on these products proved to be a challenge. My aunt managed to get me this cream blush and I'm so happy hehehe ^^
I have #2 Miss Peach
(but I actually really wanted Miss Tangerine! Oh well :) I want to start off by saying that this is my first ever cream blush and it really has given me a good first impressions on cream blush in general. I think I'll try to find more in the future!
The colour is more of an orange-peach, rather than a pink-peach. The texture feels almost like a thick mousse and blends really well with your fingers or a brush.
(I use the Real Techniques contour brush for this blush and it works wonders paired together). After blended, it has a matte texture on the face. You can either leave it be, or layer a powder blush on top to make it last longer. I find this blush lasts pretty long on my face. After being out for 3 hours, I came home and it's still on my face. This blush is perfect for a natural look because the colour is quite subtle and it would look very nice on pale skin. People with a more tan complexion might have trouble seeing this colour on their face though.
Rating: ★★★★☆ 4/5
This blush is really good and I would highly recommend it. Plus, the packaging is super cute, isn't it? The only thing I wish was that it was a little more pigmented because my skin isn't super pale like those Korean girls </3 However, I heard Miss Tangerine is super duper pigmented, so I'd suggest to try that out if you're daring! Now I wish I could get my hands on the rest of the line T^T
Labels: blush, cream, etude house, korean, makeup, miss tangerine, review
Current Skincare Routine 2017
Hey there
It's been a hot minute since I've last updated this blog. In the past year, I've graduated university and worked two different jobs... I guess life just got busy and thus causing me to shove this blog somewhere in the depths of my mind. Am I back? I can't promise anything but I've been meaning to share my skincare routine for the longest time so I sat down today to do just that.
I think mid-year last year was when I really amped up my whole skincare routine. Kbeauty started getting bigger and I started learning more and more about different skincare ingredients. I'm not a pro at skincare, but I've landed on a mix of asian and western skincare that has been really working for me lately.
So to start off, I've had dry dehydrated skin all my life. Growing up, I only used Johnsons' baby cream as a face moisturizer. I know. I felt that it was enough to keep my skin from having that tight feeling after washing and thought that was good enough. As I grew older and started learning more about my skin, I realized I had to do much more than that.
I like the concept of layering several products on my face and quite enjoying having multiple steps in my routine, which is why I love asian skincare so much. I'd say right now, I have an alright amount of steps, as I don't currently have any essences or serums in my routine- just the "basics". So, I'll take you step by step on what my current skincare routine looks like.
1. Double cleansing
In my opinion, double cleansing is absolutely essential in a skincare routine if you wear makeup like I do. I believe in order to get a proper and complete clean, you need an oil based emulsifier paired with a foam/gel cleanser to really get everything off your face. I do this and use a silicon face scrubbing pad to really get a deep clean.
My current choices are Banila Co. Clean It Zero and The Face Shop Mango Seed Cleansing Foam. I was also using The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Rich Cleansing Oil as a backup when I ran out of Clean It Zero.
I'm aware that Clean It Zero has broken some people out, but it works really well for me and leaves my skin feeling soft after. I'm also aware that the Mango Seed cleanser has a super high PH level which most people would highly recommend against, however I've been using it for quite a long time and I don't find it drying or giving me that tight feeling after I wash my face. I've sampled some low PH cleansers which have left my skin feeling super stripped and dry... I'm not against finding a low PH cleanser but I just haven't found one that I like yet.
2. Toner
I alternate between two toners that are quite popular: Hadalabo Gojujyun Hyaluronic Acid Lotion and Pixi Glow Tonic. My friend recommended me the Hadalabo toner as hyaluronic acid is great for dry skin. I pour one or two drops onto my palms and pat it into my skin. If I'm being honest, I'm still not sure how I feel about this. I've gone without it for some days and haven't noticed much of a difference. I'm almost done this bottle so next I'm hoping to find a toner to balance my PH levels after cleansing.
During the day, I'll use the hyaluronic acid toner, and during the evening I use Pixi's Glow Tonic. I picked this up on a whim just to try because of the hype and was interested in the exfoliation factor. I will say that my skin felt instantly smoother after one use, but I didn't notice my skin "glowing" and I absolutely hate the scent (old grandma perfume, yuck!). It contains 5% glycolic acid which I've heard is actually kinda low so I won't expect super high exfoliation. Would I repurchase? If I'm being honest, the pros are not high enough for me to get over the awful scent so while I'll finish up this bottle, I'm still on the hunt for my HG toner.
3. Exfoliation
If I'm looking to do an actual exfoliation, I'll use my Cure Natural Aqua Gel before I cleanse on no-makeup days/mornings after I wake up. I've heard mix reviews about this product now that the hype has slowly died down- some say it's the best, other say it actually doesn't exfoliate but rather the formula tricks you into thinking the beads are your dead skin when it's actually not. I don't remember the exact explanation but some have said it creates a layer/film on your skin to trick you into thinking it's smooth and exfoliated when in reality, beads start forming even when you test it on metal with rubber gloves. I haven't tried this experiment myself yet so I can't speak on that but in terms of how I like this product, I do like it when I'm experiencing flakiness on my skin (especially my nose).
As a daily night routine, I apply Herbivore Moon Fruit Superfruit Night Treatment and really rub that into my skin. From my understanding, this is basically an AHA cream that works to exfoliate by resurfacing dead skin cells and promotes regeneration. It uses fruit enzymes, butters and hyaluronic acid. Their description of the product is a little vague for me but I've come to understand that it's an AHA product. Their instructions say to apply this after toner but before all your other skincare products (serums, creams, oils) for best results and advises you to use high SPF if you use this product lightly during the daytime. AHAs and BHAs will make your skin sensitive to sunlight so this advice is super important to follow. This is a pricey product but I've come to really love it and seen big results with it. If I ever feel that I have heavy texture going on my skin (I tend to get closed comedones/whiteheads, between my brows), I apply this and it goes away almost instantly over night.
4. Eye cream
I've been using Belif's Moisturizing and Firming Eye Cream for over a year now and I really like it. I saw some reviews on this product on Youtube and decided to try it out. I've got to say, it actually does reduce some of my fine lines around my eyes. This is why I've repurchased this once already.
5. Moisturizers
I use not one, but two moisturizers on any given day or night. Currently I am using Belif's Aqua Bomb first, as it's a gel and thinner so it can be absorbed into my skin easily, and then I layer The Face Shop's Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Lotion after. I love the Mango Seed lotion and I've repurchased several times already.
I bought the Aqua Bomb cream due to the hype but I really felt like it doesn't do much for my dehydrated skin. The gel formula is just too light for what I need and I love heavy thick creams, especially for night time. I'm currently using this only to finish it up.
One that I do love is Innisfree's Orchid Intense Cream. While it similar to a thicker gel consistency, it's heavy enough that it provides the intense hydration my skin needs. Typically I'll use this after the Mango Seed lotion as my final step, however I'm all out of this cream and waiting for a new one in the mail.
6. Mask
I'm really lacking in my mask department. I don't do this every night- actually I don't do this enough during the week. I just havent found the time and product that I love deeply enough to do it regularly (aka 2-3 times a week). Currently, I have a jar of L'Oreal Pure Clay mask and while I like putting it on my face, I don't find it does too much for my skin, which is why I'm just trying to use it up and move onto something better. I'm looking into getting back to using sheet masks as those provide a boost of moisture to my face if anything, but I've been slacking in terms of purchasing those. This is one area that I need to improve on.
7. SPF
Not pictured here, but I was using Biore's UV Aqua Rich Watery Gel as my sunscreen. I have a bad habit of not using SPF during the winter months but now that spring and summer is here, I really need to get back into the game. SPF is super, super, SUPER important, especially in the warmer seasons when the sun is at its peak. Having SPF in your makeup is just not enough in the summer time (although I somehow convinced myself it's enough for the winter... it's not). So while I liked the gel version, I think I'm going back to the "milk" version.
So that's pretty much it. I know it's quite a lengthy post but I wanted to include all the details that I felt was important to mention as skincare is a lot more finicky than makeup. I take skincare a lot more serious as it has what treats your base, your skin! While you can cake on as much makeup as you want during the day, it's always important to take care of what's under. Prevention is key and finding the right products and ingredients is a bit of a journey but I quite enjoy it.
Labels: banilaco, belif, cream, cure, hadalabo, herbivore, innisfree, loreal, lotion, mask, pixi, skincare, thefaceshop, toner
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Facial Butter Review
Hi!
I'm back with another review for
The Face Shop's mango seed line. This is the final product I have from this line and it's my favourite one out of all of them. It's the
Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Facial Butter.
First of all, what is a "facial butter"? This is the first time I've ever heard of that term too. Don't Asians just come up with the darnest names? Well, this product got it's name because of it's texture. This is a thick cream for your face that actually feels like butter.
Like the other packaging from this line, there is also a printed "toy" inside the box that you can cut out and build. I haven't done this yet but I think it's cute and fun. I feel like it adds a little extra to the product you paid for. You get your skincare item AND a toy, haha.
This comes in a short wide container that feels like either glass or a really hard plastic. It comes with a little spoon so you don't have to dig your fingers into the product, making it much more sanitary. However, I wish they included something into the packaging to put this spoon in because I just sit it on top of the lid and it has no where to go.
Like I said, the consistency is like butter. It smooths over your face so nicely and it just melts into your skin. It's super thick and hydrating, so most people would not use this during the day time. It's perfect for your night time skin care routine and you will wake up with really hydrated skin in the morning. However, I have really dry skin and sometimes I like to use a very small amount, thinly all over my face. The hydration lasts hours and hours into the day!
What's good about this entire line of skincare is that it's "free of 7 additives". I guess that means they don't use 7 harmful chemicals that are usually found in skincare products.
I've read that some people's eyes started to get red after using this product on their face for whatever reason, but I didn't have this problem at all. It has a lovely scent, but it doesn't irritate my dry, sensitive skin.
Overall, I love this product to bits! I even bought a backup version. The only real downside to this product is the price. It's pretty expensive, costing around $35, I believe. I can't remember if that was the exact price because I got it so long ago but it was somewhere around that range.
Rating: ★★★★★ 5/5
I would dock it one point because of the price but I can't bring myself to do so. It's such a good product, I need to give it a perfect score!
Labels: cosmetics, cream, korean, review, skincare, thefaceshop
Update: The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner and Lotion
Hi you!
If you remember way back in November, I did a mini review on some samples I got of
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner and Lotion. Well, a month later, I actually went and got the full sized version.
This is what the box for the lotion looks like. Inside each box from this line is a printed "toy" that you can cut out and assemble together. I haven't done that yet but I think I will do that when I get bored with nothing to do.
The lotion comes in a glass bottle with a pump that has a clear cap to go with it. There's 125mL in the bottle and I find that one pump is enough for my whole face. The texture is thin, perfect for day time use.
I went and bought the toner a week or so after because I realized I liked it more than I thought. Originally I figured I didn't need the toner because I don't usually use toners anyway, but this toner is different from the rest. It really does add that extra hydration that my skin loves.
As you can see, the product separates, so you have to shake it up really good before using. It also comes in a glass jar with a pump and a cap. The toner, however, has 145mL of product. I assume that is because this is more liquid than the lotion which means you will end up using more. I use about one and a half pumps of the toner, which conveniently makes both products equal in amount so I won't run out of one product before the other.
One thing that I noticed about the toner and the bottle is that when you shake it up and open the bottle to look at the straw, the product trapped in the straw doesn't actually mix. Therefore, if you want an even mixture, you'd have to pump the remaining product in the straw, shake, then re-pump to get a good mixture. This gets rather annoying and I wish they had thought about this problem while creating the packaging for this toner.
Other than that, my opinion for these products don't change at all. I still love this line and would give it a 5 out of 5. Look out for my review on the facial butter from the same time!
Labels: cosmetics, cream, korean, lotion, review, skincare, thefaceshop, toner
2013 Christmas Wishlist
Hey all you cuties!
December is finally here and so that means Christmas will be right around the corner before you know it. Today I thought I'd just share my Christmas Wishlist~ I just went around the web, looking at things that I liked. I made it not really intending to actually use this as a Christmas list, as most things are quite pricey, but it's still fun to do!
1. Too Faced
: Better Than Sex Modern Matte Collection
2. Urban Decay
Revolution Lipstick : 69 & F-Bomb
3. Urban Decay
Nail Color: Addiction & Vice
4. Benefit Cosmetics: Go TropiCORAL Lip & Cheek Kit
5. Kat Von D
Lock-It Tattoo Concealer: Light 18
6. Fresh: Sugar Lychee Eau de Parfum
7. Benefit Cosmetics:
Hoola Bronzer
8. Benefit Cosmetics:
High Beam
9. TONYMOLY: Peach Anti-aging Hand Cream
10. Skin79: Purple Super Plus BB Cream
11. Double Trouble Cropped Tee
12. Winslet Wool Coat
13. Deer Sweater
14. Bustier Bralette
15. Lace Tube Top
16. Velvet Bodycon Dress
17. Velvet Banded Bandeau
18. B**ch Faux Leather Bracelet
19. Spiked Bow Hair Elastic
20. Sailor Girl Hair Clip
21. MT Washi Tape 5-Pack (Pop)
22. Poketo Pink/Yellow Herringbone Tea Towel
24. PANTONE UNIVERSE iPhone4S Case
25. Cheshire Cat Fluffy iPhone 4 Case
Disclaimer: All photos are not mine and are taken from their company online websites.
Labels: bronzer, clothes, cosmetics, cream, eyeshadow, f21, fashion, garage, korean, lipstick, makeup, nail polish, tonymoly, wish
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner and Lotion Review
Hellooooo cutiesssss,
I'm back with a quick review on these sample sized
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner and Lotion. I got it as a sample when I bought my eyebrow pencil and powder. I believe it was their newest line of skin care at the time, and they've only released one other line since then. Don't quote me on that, I'm just assuming. But I've had this for a while now, and I'm sure it's no longer considered new.
So yes, they are small sample sized, which means there's not a lot for me to use. However, I surprisingly got a good 5-7 uses out of it, and I think I've got at least another 2 or 3 more left.
Let's talk about the toner first. It's one of those that you have to shake up before using because it separates when it's been sitting for too long. It's a more moisturizing toner, as I've told the sales lady that I had dry skin. After applying, my face feels hydrated and doesn't have a sticky residue.
The lotion is a thicker consistency, but still runny enough, like a daily moisturizer compared to a night time lotion/cream. Again, it feels really hydrating and leaves your face prepped for makeup application. It doesn't leave your skin looking too dewy, so your foundation can go on easily and won't look oily.
The scent of this line is AMAZING! I LOVE this scent to pieces. It has a fruity floral scent that is hinted with mango. Love, love, loveeee!
Rating: ★★★★★ 5/5
This line is good for people with dry skin. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone with oily skin because it might break you out and cause your skin to be even more oily. Since I have extremely dry skin, especially in the winter time, I love these products. I'm thinking of purchasing a regular sized version of the lotion, but not so much the toner simply because I rarely use toners anyway. The lotion does remind me of an emulsion, in the sense that it's not as thick as some lotions I've tried. Compared to my Ice Flower emulsion, also from The Face Shop, I would say this mango seed line is more moisturizing than the Ice Flower one. I'm exited to get it!
Labels: cosmetics, cream, korean, review, sample, skincare, thefaceshop
Etude House Miss Tangerine Cream Choux Blusher Review
As promised, here's a quick review on Etude House's Miss Tangerine Cream Choux Blusher. Let me just say that when this line came out back in 2011, I was sooooooo super excited and I wanted absolutely everything! But, since I live in Canada, we don't have an Etude House location here so getting my hands on these products proved to be a challenge. My aunt managed to get me this cream blush and I'm so happy hehehe ^^
I have #2 Miss Peach
(but I actually really wanted Miss Tangerine! Oh well :) I want to start off by saying that this is my first ever cream blush and it really has given me a good first impressions on cream blush in general. I think I'll try to find more in the future!
The colour is more of an orange-peach, rather than a pink-peach. The texture feels almost like a thick mousse and blends really well with your fingers or a brush.
(I use the Real Techniques contour brush for this blush and it works wonders paired together). After blended, it has a matte texture on the face. You can either leave it be, or layer a powder blush on top to make it last longer. I find this blush lasts pretty long on my face. After being out for 3 hours, I came home and it's still on my face. This blush is perfect for a natural look because the colour is quite subtle and it would look very nice on pale skin. People with a more tan complexion might have trouble seeing this colour on their face though.
Rating: ★★★★☆ 4/5
This blush is really good and I would highly recommend it. Plus, the packaging is super cute, isn't it? The only thing I wish was that it was a little more pigmented because my skin isn't super pale like those Korean girls </3 However, I heard Miss Tangerine is super duper pigmented, so I'd suggest to try that out if you're daring! Now I wish I could get my hands on the rest of the line T^T
Labels: blush, cream, etude house, korean, makeup, miss tangerine, review
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Age: 23
Birthday: January 22
Location: Toronto, Canada.
Sign: Aquarius Sun, Gemini Moon, Aries Rising
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I'm just an average girl studying graphic design in my hometown Toronto. I'm nothing special but I like to blog and document my findings :) I'm really into astrology so come and tell me your sign!
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Mostly just about my life and occasional beauty hauls and product reviews.
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It's Korean for 'stupid princess'.
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Yes! He does Muay Thai and he's a Virgo.
Tell me about your skin type!
I have extremely dry dehydrated skin and really dry/flaky lips. Light; yellow with neutral leaning cool undertone. Currently wearing NARS Sheer Glow in Gobi.
Up Coming
A List of posts that are coming soon
Reviews:
Tonymoly Cats Wink Smooth Primer
Etude House Goodbye Pore Ever Primer
Skin Food Choco Smoky Eye Palette
Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Shine Deep Treatment
Real Techniques Core Collection Brush Set
Etude House Golden Ratio Contour Maker
Skin Food Coffee Creamy Sheer Lipstick (PP701 Plum Wine)
Etude House Real Art Cleansing Oil (Moisture)
Skin Food Bath Salt (Peppermint)
Etude House Miss Tangerine Cream Choux Blusher
Skin Food Red Orange Makeup Finish (Matte Type)
Tonymoly Cat Chu Wink Tony Tint (Cherry Pink)
Etude House Etoinette Crystal Shine Lip Lipstick (PPK001 & PPK003)
Etude House Etoinette Brush Collection
The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Cleansing Special Set
The Face Shop Cotton Pads
The Face Shop Face It 07 Quick Top Coat
The Face Shop Lovely ME:EX Design My Eyebrow (01 Gray Brown)
The Face Shop Lovely ME:EX Style My Eyebrow (01 Gray Brown)
The Face Shop Face It Designing Cake Eyebrow (01 Khaki Grey)
Etude House Dear My Blooming Eyes (OR203 Mesmerizing Orange)
Nicole by O.P.I. Nail Polish (Iceberg Lotus)
The Face Shop Real Nature Mask Aloe Vera
The Face Shop Face It Styling Auto Gel Liner (01 Edgy Black)
The Face Shop Floral Water Mist
The Face Shop Mild Papaya Peeling Gel
Kat Von D Spellbinding Eyeshadow Book
Rimmel Lasting Finish Matte Lipstick By Kate Moss (111 Kiss Of Life)
Rimmel Lasting Finish Matte Lipstick By Kate Moss (102)
Sally Hansen Big Matte Top Coat
Witchcraft Mini+Cures Set
Maybelline Volum’ Express The Colossal Smoky Eyes Mascara
Nicole by O.P.I. Quick Dry Top Coat
Essence Kalinka Beauty 01 Babushka Me Lip Brush
Maybelline Volum’Express The Rocket Waterproof Mascara
Maybelline Eye Studio Master Drama Eyeliner in Midnight Master
Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in 10 Light
Maybelline Dream Lumi Touch Highlighting Concealer in Ivory
Etude House Nymph Aura Volumer (sample)
Etude House Mal;Gem All In One Emulsion (sample)
Etude House Mal;Gem Smoother Toner (sample)
Etude House Sun Prise Super Aqua SPF45/PA+++ (sample)
Etude House Precious Mineral BB Cream SPF30/PA++ (sample)
Etude House Moistfull Collagen Firming Eye Cream (sample)
Skin Food Platinum Grape Cell Essential BB Cream SPF45/PA+++ (sample)
Skin Food Agave Cactus Emulsion (sample)
The Face Shop Chia Seed Moisture-Holding Seed Cream(sample)
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner(sample)
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Lotion(sample)
Updated The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Toner & Lotion (full size)
The Face Shop Mango Seed Silk Moisturizing Facial Butter(sample fullsize)
The Face Shop Volcanic Clay Black Head Aloe Nose Strip(sample)
The Face Shop Herb Day 365 Cleansing Foam Acerola (sample)
The Face Shop White Secret Whitening Body Essence (sample)
Tutorials & Tips:
How I Contour My Face
Tips On How To Drink More Water
2013 Summer/Fall Wish List
My Current Everyday Makeup Tutorial
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Bucket List
before the end
. Put a lock on Seoul’s Namsan Tower's fence
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Visit the beach; any beach (063011)
. Party hard
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Starbucks date (072310)
. Learn to drive
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Star gaze (062812)
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Road trip (Summer`09)
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Be loved
. Visit South Korea
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Wedding; anyone's wedding (10.13.13)
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Be happy
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Bake cupcakes from scratch (04.06.10)
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Ride a motorcycle (08.21.14)
. Get my first tattoo
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Kiss in the rain
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Pull an all nighter
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Belly button piercing (02.19.14)
. Disney world/land
. Anime North
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Cosplay Rin
. Cosplay X-23
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Princess Cafe date (12.10.12)
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VVIP album(02.20.11)
. Visit Hong Kong again
. Graduate university
. Paris
to be continued...