Showing posts with label cleansing cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleansing cream. Show all posts

October 24, 2012

Etude House Happy Teatime Cleansing Cream

So I've been to Divisoria (a place with a shopping bazaar, wet market, flea market mall, grocery store and the like all in one place) two weeks ago and since it's ~ber months, the place is already pack with shoppers and the place is a bit wetter.  So when I got home, I'm a complete mess because of the pollution and wanted to immediately wash my face.  But I kind of practice what my mom always remind me: that is to rest first before hitting the bathroom or I might get a disease called "pasma" sorry but I don't know its english counterpart.  Anyway, here's the cleansing cream that momentarily save my not so comfortable face.
Etude House Happy Teatime Cleansing Cream In Aloe Tea
simple yet classy to me
look how cute and classy the cover is, sweet!
I actually bought this out of curiosity.  I just wanted to try and know the effect of a cleansing cream.  Anyway, in the events like the above scenario or when I'm using BB cream, I use this the normal way.
Cleansing Cream's creamy texture contains Aloe extract to remove dirt and makeup while keeping skin moisturized with the pleasant fragrance of tea.
Directions:  Apply cream to all areas of the face.  Massage thoroughly and wipe clean with cleansing tissues or rinse with warm water to remove excess.
and here's the nasty dirt from my face
But on my ordinary days, I'm using this as a wash off facial mask and massage.  I apply, spread all over my face then let the product settle for about 20 seconds.  Then with the help of facial scrub pad, I massage my face in a circular motion.  Then after about a minute of scrubbing and massaging, I wash my face with foam cleanser then rinse.  Sometimes I wash with cleansing foam first followed by this cleansing cream if I'm lazy to put moisturizer or I'm already dead tired and just wanted to immediately hit the bed because this cleansing cream is really moisturizing.
and here's the cream
The smell reminds me of the jasmine shrubs that I cut back in the province when I'm still a kid, a little flowery yet refreshing.  I can't really distinguish the aloe from the tea but the smell is pleasant and not irritating to the nose.

As much as possible don't let this product get close to your eyes because it can make your eyesight a little blurry but don't panic if it happens.  Just wash with water, wait for a minute and your vision should go back to normal.

Overall, I can live without this but I really like the instant freshness it gives so I'll enjoy this cleansing cream's company while it's still in the market (I think soon, this will be discontinued like it's foam cleanser counterpart).

Thanks for reading.  Till then.  Bye!

September 30, 2012

My Return to the Pink House with a Success

Well not quite successful as the things that I want are not available, amp!  Together with what I bagged home, I wanted to buy a Baking Powder Crunch Pore Scrub (because I don't have a facial scrub) and a Missing U Hand Cream Panda (because it's cute, duh? ahahaha) unfortunately they are out of stock.

Also it's not the full size Pink House of Etude House that I visited but a kiosk in one of the department stores of SM but anyway I'm still happy leaving it with a modest cleansing cream that didn't made my pocket light.
Happy Teatime Aloe Tea Cleansing Cream
Yes, this cleansing cream just cost me P198 and already has 180 ml of creamy aloe cleansing goodness.  I never tried using cleansing creams because I don't usually wear make-up.  But I'm really curious as to how these kinds of product works (ahhhh, it's the curiosity's fault again!).

And with this super mini haul from Etude House and the masks that I ordered online (still in transit); unless a sale occurs in between, my haul ban starts!