Showing posts with label japanese skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japanese skincare. Show all posts
May 28, 2017
Hatomugi and 7 Times Skin
From a non-believer to a constant user and now trying out the "7 Skin Method" trend, Toner or Skin as known in Korea or Lotion in Japan has been constant in my skincare routine.
In my younger years, I always thought that a toner is either very strong to the point of burning the skin or as bland as water packaged into a fancy bottle. As I got to skincare, I learned (and still learning) that a good toner (or Skin in Korea and Lotion in Japan) can restore the skin's pH balance quickly and prepare it in your next skincare step and provides extra moisture and nutrients thus helping in repairing the skin's protective barrier (and so much more depending on the ingredients of your toner).
July 24, 2016
Before They Go: Skincare
I've been trying to minimized the stuff that I have to somehow de-clutter my space and my mind. So far not so good but I guess I'll start again by looking into my skincare and bodycare. Here are the items that will definitely say goodbye to me with mini reviews.
Purebeauty Cleansing Oil-In-Gel is a gel in texture kind of makeup remover that turns into a nearly oily state once applied to the skin. Being a gel, it's cooling and can give that relaxing feeling when massage into the skin. This is enough if you only wear light make-up but you'll definitely do a lot of massaging, tugging and pulling when it comes to heavy make-up like dark eyeshadows and eyeliner.
Lacvert Pure Deep Cleansing Oil is the first and only proper cleansing oil that I tried and it change the way I look at double cleansing. I only use foam cleanser before and I noticed that the cotton pads that I used when toning is always brown and I tell myself "Oh my toner is really good, it removes residue from my cleanser". But I got curious about double cleansing and cleansing oil so I tried one and glad I did because the brown thing in the cotton pads is actually bb cream. I haven't tried any other cleansing oil so I can't compare but this one from Lacvert is satisfying, I really wish that it's readily available here in the Philippines. It easily removes make-up, it's not oily to the skin as it melts into something milky when I incorporate water while massaging my face and it leaves my skin feeling moisturized.
Shiseido Perfect Whip Foam really creates a thick, rich, dense foam even if I only use a dot of it. It can cleanse without stripping the moisture of the skin, it's actually a great cleanser for any skin type.
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