Saturday, October 26, 2013

Dickinson's Pore Perfecting Witch Hazel Toner Review

Hi everyone! I'd like to share with you one of my favourite toner brands, the Dickinson's Pore Perfecting Witch Hazel Toner. My leaning more towards on natural skin care products lead me to this wonder toner.

I started using Dickinson's Pore Perfecting Witch Hazel Toner when I moved back to Manila in 2011. I've heard about Witch Hazel some time ago before 2011 but I didn't know it was available in the Philippines. I just found out after I came back that it was available at Healthy Options.

Let's see its product details!
  • Non-drying, for all skin types
  • Gently cleanses
  • Conditions pores to maintain clear, smooth and balanced skin
  • 100% all Natural formula
  • Tightens and refines pores
  • Gently removes excess oil, dirt and makeup residue with out over drying
  • Locks in moisture

Ingredients:
All natural Witch Hazel, containing 14% Natural grain alcohol, and Witch Hazel Extract






























First thing, wash your face with a facial foam. Dry your face using unscented facial tissue. (I'll explain in my next blogs why I don't use facial towel).  Apply the toner using cotton pads/balls on the oiliest parts of your face first like the nose and forehead, then on to your cheeks. I tend to use this toner too as make up remover, except for removing eye make up.  So I tweak the process a little: apply toner first to remove make up, then wash face with facial foam, dry face using facial tissue, apply toner again and finally apply moisturizer and eye cream. It really makes my skin fresh and clean.

It has fulfilled what it promised! It has refined my pores, especially on my nose where I usually get blackheads.

One thing I don't like about this product is the scent!  It smells like the root or bark of a tree. But its benefits far outweigh its smell. 

I have recommended this to my sisters and friends and they love it as I do. One of my sister says, 'Who cares if I have to pinch my nostrils together while applying the toner, as long as I get the benefits the toner promises!'

Dickinson's also have in its product line Witch Hazel Foaming Facial Wash, which, I hope Healthy Options would import and include in its Dickinson's line, too. Errm... Mr RS, if you're reading my blog…

If I get a chance to purchase and try the Dickinson's Witch Hazel Foaming Facial Wash I'll post a
review as well.


Thanks for reading!

Friday, October 25, 2013

Moisturizer Plus

As far as I could remember, my mom would always apply lotion on my skin after bathing when I was young.  She would tell me it's good for my skin, to make it soft and smooth. This was instilled in me as a young girl and it became a habit as I got older. I have tried a lot of body lotions and body creams but there is one brand that I really liked which worked really well with my skin, the Nivea UV Whitening Cell Repair Protect.  I've been using this brand for more than five years already and it has never failed me. I  specially like its texture and its non-sticky feeling. 




Although I was satisfied with this product, I still looked for something that would give more moisture. I have very dry skin so I wanted additional moisturizer that would be easily absorbed and would last longer on my skin.  I did some research and stumbled on the JOJOBA Oil. I was working in Singapore during that time so it was easy to find a store which sells this kind of oil. Jojoba oil is extracted from the seed of a desert shrub called Simmondsia chinensis. It is very similar to the human sebum which is being secreted to lubricate our skin and hair. What I do is mix a few drops of Jojoba oil on my Nivea Lotion. This combination is very effective on dry skin like mine. The Jojoba oil is easily absorbed and provides skin extra moisture that lasts longer.

When I went back to the Philippines last year I looked for available brands in Manila and luckily I found Desert Essence at Healthy Options. It is priced for only around Php300 plus. You may also find it online stores.









Thursday, October 24, 2013

DIY: Sugar with Olive Oil Scrub

My childhood dream was to become a film or theater actress.  It was a childhood dream that I brought well into my teen years and beyond.   Actually until just before I got married haha! I was always consciously gearing up myself for it, like practicing my acting in front of a mirror, mimicking celebrities and making my family and friends laugh, learning how to smile and pose in front of a camera, and most especially taking care of my physical appearance.  To my young mind, actresses must have glowing, unblemished skin. As young as eleven years old I was already looking out for tips, advices and whatnots on how to keep ones skin healthy and beautiful. And even after I gave up on the dream, the habit of learning ways on how to take care of my skin continued. 
I want to share with you the very first tip I learned from my older sister who is a Pharmacist. She said 'If you want a glowing, smoother skin, exfoliate!" She taught me the importance of exfoliation and how to do it using natural ingredients. 

What does exfoliating do to our skin?  It removes the dead or dry skin cells on the outer layer of the skin and reveals the newer skin beneath. It also unclogs pores, thus keeping our skin clean and prevent acne from breaking out.  

Here is how I was taught to do it the simplest and easiest way:
Things you will need:
  1. White sugar or brown sugar (I prefer brown sugar)
  2. Extra virgin olive oil (any brand will do)









Add a few drops of olive oil to 1 teaspoon of sugar and mix well. You can add more sugar if you are going to use it as body scrub or put just a bit if you're only using it as a lip scrub. Gently scrub your skin with the natural mixture, rinse with soap and water, put on some moisturizer and voila! You have a clean, smoother skin!  Over time you will achieve that healthy glow without having to pay a high price for it.

By the way, you could also add Vitamin E oil into the mixture. You can add the oil straight from the capsule or you can purchase a bottled oil .










Very simple huh?

This can be used on your face, lips, body, hands, and feet.

I highly recommend this. What more could you ask for? It's easy to prepare, its cheap, its very effective, and its natural!

Thanks for reading!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Etude House Sun Prise Fresh Sun Powder SPF 50 PA+++ Review

I wasn't always big on sunscreen before.  I found it greasy, sticky and heavy on my skin. And I bet most of you guys feel the same way, too. 
Until I read an article about Kim Kardashian, and her number ONE beauty advice is "wear sunscreen!"  This made me do some research about sunscreen and what UVA,  UVB, UVC are and their effects on our skin.

And this is what I've found out! Let's make it simple. Ultraviolet radiation is composed of three wavelengths: UVA, UVB and UVC.

UVA is a long wavelength which can penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin, which can cause skin aging. UVA rays are present all daylight even on winter months.

UVB is a midrange wavelength which is responsible for burning, tanning and one of the factors for development of skin cancer. The intensity of UVB varies on the location and time of the day.

UVC is the shortest wavelength which is being filtered by the ozone and so these wavelengths do not reach the surface of the earth and do not contribute to our skin damage. I just don't know if it does reach the earth now, what with the damage to the ozone layer and all that!

Now what is SPF (Sun Protecting Factor) and PA+++?
SPF indicates UVB protection and PA+++ indicates UVA protection, which are both important!

Upon learning this, I scoured health and beauty care stores looking for the perfect sunscreen. I did try quite a few but most didn't go well go well with my skin. Some gave me zits! Plus I totally couldn't take the sticky feeling. I went to look at the products at Etude House at the Mall of Asia and one particular sunscreen caught my attention because it's a different kind.  It was my first time to encounter a sun screen in powder form.  I got excited because I knew immediately one problem would be solved, the sticky feeling. I only had to try its effectiveness and if it would go well on my skin. So I bought it and tried it. And guess what,  I totally LOVED IT!  

Etude House Sun Prise Fresh Sun Powder SPF 50 PA+++ 
The product is in a cute yellow plastic jar. 





Underneath the cap is a powder puff. But I really don't use the puff, instead I use a kabuki brush to apply powder on my face. 



It has a pink ring that serves as the powder shaver. Twist it once and the powder comes out. This is where the puff is placed. 



Pros
  1. No sticky feeling
  2. It has SPF 50 PA+++ (which is a broad spectrum)
  3. It doesn't affect your make up
  4. It's easy to reapply 
  5. Blends well with your skin

Cons
  1. The powder puff attached underneath the cap is not useful at all, it won't give an even application. I use kabuki brush to have an even application.

Verdict: Highly Recommended
Score: 5/5




Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Tony Moly Pure Luminous Aura CC Cream


I wasn't really into BB creams or CC creams but my sister introduced me to these products. She had been using BB Cream from Etude House for a couple of years until she discovered about CC Cream from Tony Moly, which she came to know about because it's being endorsed by her favorite Korean band JYJ.   She got me persuaded when she told me Tony Moly was one of the best sellers CC Cream in Korea.  Though of course I've always been fascinated with Koreans' porcelain flawless skin. Most of the Koreans I've met really have good skin. And I've always wondered why? Maybe it's in their genes or maybe they have really good skin care and beauty products in Korea. 

And so to cut it short,  I bought Tony Moly CC Cream at SM Department Store at the Mall of Asia.

CC means "Colour Control"  or "Colour Correcting." From the meaning itselft it would give us an idea what it would do to our skin, right?. In short, it helps even out our skin tone and helps cover the blemishes. 



Let's see its product description!

7 in 1 smart all in one cream:  UV protection + whitening + wrinkle repair + radiance + moisture + primer + base make-up.

Color change reverse (Capsule changes color, matching to your own skin tone)

Skin colour tone up (natural coverage of aura skin)
 
12 hours moisturizing test complete

Free from 7 harmful chemicals (paraben, benzo phenon, talc, mineral oil, organic pigment, sulcate surfactant)

All in one cream that takes care of skin and make-up at the same time with moisture that remains for hours.
 
Complete of skin stimulus test (Anti wrinkle, whitening and SPF 30 PA++)

45% water base (It's easily absorbed by the skin)
  

Ingredients:

Elder flower extract, sunflower oil, Centella asiatica extract, cherry blossoms extract, water lily flower extract, rose flower extract, lotus extract, safflower seed oil, Portulaca extract, and macadamia oil. 





Pros
1. I like its texture, its creamy but  its not sticky when you apply it on.
2. It easily glides and blends onto skin
3. Its a very good make up base
4. It has SPF 30 PA++
5. I like its light floral scent
6. It has anti aging and lightening effects
7. It gives my skin a nice dewy and glowing effect
8. Very hygienic because of its pump dispenser
9. The price of Php950 for a bottle that could last for up to 7 or 8 months of use (6 days a week) is not bad at all
10. Sheer coverage as it wont clog pores, it wont feel as heavy, and it wont be cakey 

Cons
1. Sheer coverage  as it does not hide very big problem areas such as acne 
 

Verdict: Highly Recommended
Score: 5/5

Where can you buy this?

Manila, Philippines:
Mall of Asia SM Department Store
128A SM Megamall Bldg. A
 
Phnom Penh, Cambodia: 
Tonly Moly Shop Kamporchea Krom Street 
 


Thanks for reading!



Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Kojie San Skin Lingtening Soap Review

What is Kojic Acid?

"Kojic Acid was discovered in Japan. It is a by-product in the fermentation process of malting rice, for use in the manufacturing of sake, the Japanese rice wine. It is popularly known for its lightening property in cosmetics.  It erases dark spots and blotches from melasma and other forms of pigmentations . And it also has an antibacterial and anti-fungal properties."     Source: Wikipedia

Sounds good to me!!!

Kojie San brand is one of the leading whitening bar soaps in the Philippines. This was the reason I was encouraged to give it a try.

Lets take a look at the ingredients.

Pure Kojic Acid, Sweet Orange, VCO (virgin coconut oil), Glycerine, Vegetable Extracts and Vitamins C





Pros 
1. Easy to lather
2. It has an orangey sent
3. Smoothens and lightens skin
4. It's very affordable and yet very effective


Cons
1. It easily melts
2. Feels dry after use (so you really have to apply a generous amount of moisturizer
3. It leaves a stinging sensation for the first few days of use.






I've been using this for 3 months and so far it's doing a great job. It making my skin smoother and fairer. I even convinced my husband to use it, too.

I don't use it on my face though. Although it's stated on its box that it can be used on the face and body, I find it too drying and strong for the face. The skin on our face is much more sensitive than other parts of the body so I dont dare use bar soap on my face. 



Verdict: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED *5 Stars*