Sunday 2 December 2012

[Reupload] Skin Food BB Cream

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BB Cream is something that I have wanted to try in a very long time now, the only thing that stopped me was the fact that there is so much information you need to know before you go ahead and start using it. BB cream is Blemish Balm cream, it is extremely popular in East Asia and currently not available in the UK, it is simply like a foundation but with skin care properties that can help for example, fade marks and even out skin tone. The concept of BB Cream originates from Germany, it was used by patients who has laser skin surgery to help them regenerate the skin. Soon after, Korean celebrities adopted the idea of using it normally and the craze began!

There are hundreds of different brands to chose from such as Missha, Etude House, Skin Food, BRTC and many many more, all special in their own way. Since I have never tried BB Cream before, I thought it would be wise to stick to something simple. After researching into some of the creams that are available to me, I decided to try the Skin Food Aloe Sun BB Cream with SPF 20 PA+. It comes in a green squeezy tube and is 50g and it comes in 2 colours... No. 1 which is bright and No. 2 which is natural. I got the No. 2 since I have quite dark skin and its not bright so I thought it would be a good idea. I bought mine off of Ebay for around £6.99 from a seller called Skinfood2you and they, I believe are based in Korea. They even threw in a sample of Missha's Perfect Cover BB Cream which I have yet to try, although I am extremely happy about it as Missha was the other brand I wanted to try!

On initial try, I found that it is thick, as thick as a normal foundation. To my demise, the colour is way to bright for me! but it did what it promised, my skin looked smooth but not completely flawless but it felt smooth. I've tried to take a picture of the BB Cream to show you the difference of the colour but none of the pictures have come out showing the true colour but to give you an idea of the difference, when I use foundation, I normally buy it in a natural beige colour and that seems to match my skin well so if you are any darker than that, I wouldn't recommend this one for you. The smell of it is great though, it smells like Aloe Vera and you can smell it all day long! Otherwise on a daily basis I use Shiseido's tinted moisturizer and although it smells nice, its one of those smells that smells funny after a while whereas the BB Cream it smells pleasant all day long! I did use a base under it, I use the Shiseido Maquillage Styling Keep Base that I have reviewed before.

Some problems that some people have come across using BB Creams is it makes them break out. I didn't have that problem but when using BB Cream its best to double cleanse. What I do normally anyway, is use a make up wipe and then wash my face with a cleanser ( I tend to switch between Boots Botanics Scrub and Laneige Sensitive Mild Cleanser) to make sure all traces of make up is gone before I sleep.

I honestly, wouldn't buy this particular BB Cream again just because of the colour, everything else I think is great. With BB Creams it is very much a trial and error if you are really believe in the cream. I would like to try others in the future, I wouldn't say that this current one is a waste but purely for its skincare properties, I will use it for days when I am at home since I look extremely pale when I do wear it, people thought I was ill!

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Kary xx

Sunday 28 October 2012

[Reupload] Egyptian Magic Cream

Egyptian Magic... Heard of it? Its an all purpose cream that can be used for dry skin, burn skin, scars amongst many other things. CLICK HERE to go to their official website, I mainly bought it for the scar reduction ability and maybe sometimes for the dry skin. I bought mine off of eBay for around £27, the tub is 4oz/118 ml and its made in the USA.
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It is made from only 6 natural ingredients, Olive oil, Beeswax, Honey, Pollen, Royal Jelly and Propolis Extract (Propolis is a resinous mixture that honey bees collect from tree buds, sap flows, or other botanical sources.).

How to use it is to get a small amount onto your hands and the best way to use it is to rub your hands together until it gets oily like, what it feels like is, imagine you have some olive oil and it ends up being so cold that it goes into a solid, that's exactly how the Egyptian Magic feels. Sometimes after rubbing your hands together you might still find some small lumps that haven't melted but what I usually do is just breathe over your fingers with some cream in to warm up the cream before rubbing your hands together and that usually does the trick in making it all melty! Then it is best to massage in circular motions to rub it in. This is what it looks like and how much I have used already!
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I have used it for about 1 month now I think, an truthfully, it hasn't done anything for me yet - however, whilst I was ill I didn't use it for a week because I didn't really have the energy to do anything! But as I said I am using it for the scar reducing ability and I have loads of old eczema scars well, everywhere really. I am going to carry on using and maybe when I see a difference I will let you know. FYI, I have also tried using Bio Oil, again for scar reducing and that was note very good at all, with Bio Oil it just feels like your dousing oil all over yourself! But I won't slam it too much, it does absorb after about 15 - 20 minutes but I usually did it after a shower so I would be rubbing it whilst sitting on my bed and I was always really scared to put my legs down incase it made my bed sheets all oily. I still have that feeling with the Egyptian Magic but its not as a big deal because its more like a petroleum cream as opposed to really wet oil.

I started using on my face hoping that it would help my complexion, fade marks and evening out my skin tone. I did it for about a week and initially it feels really horrible and sticky because the cream is thick and it takes quite a while to absorb too and after using for a week, I didn't really see a vast improvement in softness or anything so I decided to stop doing it since it feels quite uncomfortable. I have tried using on my lips as well, it works okay but still no where near as quickly effective as Vaseline but I must admit that sometimes Vaseline can irritate my lips and I end up scratching my lips quite a lot and this did not happen with the Egyptian Magic so I now carry around a small pot of it in my bag to use.

I think with a product like this, it takes time around like 3 months to see gradual improvements and it doesn't really work with old scars. You must be really determined to see the visible results and and put it on at least once a day but out of this cream and Bio-Oil,I definitely prefer this one as you can still use it whilst wounds are still open whereas with the Bio-Oil you must wait until the wound is fully healed before you can start the scar healing process and also the Egyptian Magic is almost like an all purpose cream so you can use it for eczema and even if you burn yourself, I burnt myself with my hair curlers, it was only small on my thumb but I put the Egyptian Magic on it a few times a day and there seems to be nothing there now (=.

As for buying it again or not... I'd probably say yes to use for dry skin rather than for scar reduction.

Hope everyone had a lovely Christmas and New Year! Have you kept to your resolutions? Mine is to work hard and graduate this year so let's hope I do stick to mine!

[Reupload] IQQU

NOTE: IQQU is no longer associated with Michelle Phan, I believe she sold the company so she could have more time with her projects such as her Lancome work. This product has also discontinued )= Shame.. I really liked it!

Hi Everyone!!
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I've been so busy lately! End of semesters always mean loads and loads of deadlines so I haven't had the time to write )= I'm still working on some work now but I'm taking a break to talk to you about IQQU Skin Rejuvenator that I bought when it was the black friday sale a while back.


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For those who don't know, IQQU is the brand by Michelle Phan aka RiceBunny, she is basically the original beauty guru of YouTube! If you haven't come across any of her video's then you should search for her! I have wanted to try her products for quite a while because not only did she formulate the products herself with scientists but she uses them on a daily basis and her skin is soooo perfect! There are RAVING reviews of her Acne Serum, with that I'd love to try it but I don't have acne so it would not be a great use to me!

As she was having a black friday sale it meant that most products went from being $33 to $25! but shipping is quite expensive which is why I didn't try it straight away. For me it costed $8 so it meant the equivalent of buying the product normally with free shipping but still, it was cheaper so I bought it! I got it quite quickly in the post but since there were probably a million orders that Michelle was dealing with, she had abit of a delay with some orders as she was packing I think all the US orders herself and something also went wrong so she needed to manually email everyone that ordered and ask them again poor girl! I got confused at the time as I replied and heard nothing back and I was unable to sign into my account too to check the progress of my order so I filled out the 'Contact Us' form on her website http://www.iqqubeauty.com/int/index.php and she replied after about a day and explained the situation to me but after less than a week after ordering, I got my package with the skin rejuvenator in!

This is what the skin rejuvenator can do for you...

This product is for you if...

You want to hydrate your skin without your skin feeling oily.
You want to even out your skin tone.
You want your skin to retain moisture.
You want an extra lift and stimulate collagen production.
You want to renew your skin without irritation.
You want to give your skin natural antioxidant and sunscreen.

I wanted everything that this product can offer! When I received the package I literally just ripped it out the box and wanted to use it! I have used it for a bit now and it is quite moisturizing. This is not the best time for me to be testing it though since every year around this time I have really bad skin problems because of the weather, it started snowing in London not long ago! so temperatures have been dropping below 0 and usually when going to University, I commute for 2 hours with constant changes on different trains so usually going from in to out and out to in with the heat from the inside and the cold outside, it has damaging effects on me that I haven't had since I started going to University (Luckily this is the last year!) It's currently on the mend at the moment though since its thankfully the holidays!

I digress though... back to the product, It has no fragrance to it and it is a cloudy white colour. The cream itself is like a gel, thin and light weight as advertised, it absorbs well with little effort and immediately leaves your skin feeling soft but not if you have very dry skin even with eczema or psoriasis, I have some patches at the moment and they don't immediately disappear but remember, this isn't a miracle cream!

This is what the cream itself looks like... That little blob of cream is about half a pump and you can see that its slightly starting to trickle down my hand, I had it there for about 30 seconds to take the picture and I don't know if you can see the faint line on top of my hand I've rubbed some in and its already starting to absorb!


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I am using it by itself and not using the revitalizer as suggested as this was the first time trying this brand at all and if I had any problems with it then I wouldn't feel like I've wasted any money on stuff that I can't use and really want to! Out of this and the Laneige Emulsion that I use, I prefer the Laneige it has been developed for sensitive skin whereas the IQQU is designed for everyone and not one product, I believe, can suit everyone. Also, considering that I can't buy either of a products in a shop, they were both around £20 for me and the IQQU is 30ml and the Laneige is 100ml so money wise the Laneige is currently still winning.

All in all, I love the product and If I could, I would buy everything from IQQU and use it, Michelle uses it and look how perfect her skin is! But, long term wise, for a student, it is quite costly for what you are buying and there are some design flaws with the bottle that I have noticed, its in a standard regular pump bottle but sometimes some cream can get stuck under the nozzle so its not very hygienic and after each pump, there is still some that comes out - quite similar with what happens to hair mousse so if you just pump once and then replace the lid, you'll find that its leaked abit which is not great either with it being wasteful, I can't say for sure though whether it is a design flaw or something happened during the posting but to me it looks all normal which is why I am calling it a design flaw.

Again, Sorry for the lack of updates and not even one for over a month but I have been busy and just had no time to even sleep! I hope you have all have a lovely holiday and keep warm! (If your in a cold place of course, if your not, I'm very jealous of you!). Take care of yourselves!

Saturday 13 October 2012

[Reupload] Lips Part 2

Hello again! So... I've been ill so sorry for no updates, I always get ill this time of the year and everyone calls it fresher's flu but I'm not a fresher! Nor do I party like one! But here I am, feeling alot better after going to the doctors and getting some antibiotics! So if its cold, wrap up warm! (= If not, lucky you!
Finally though, here is the second part of my lip post. This particular post is looking at those drug store brands that I have used before aside because not everyone can always get access or afford the real expensive ones, I know I certainly can't!

First up - Vaseline



I'm sure this is the most popular one that everyone knows about and can easily get access to! I'm not going to go too much into detail about this one because its been around for years, its very popular and I'm sure at some point you have used it before. This one is definitely a must have! I don't use it on a daily basis as I find it very oily but sometimes when you use expensive things, it takes a toll and you can't afford to keep using it so I always have a Vaseline handy so that maybe when I'm just at home for the day I would use it to keep my lips moisturized without using expensive things! I have used the lip one and the one that comes in a tub and I would favour the one designed for lips but both work just as well (=



Soft Lips - I used this many years ago, I think I used a vanilla one but they have pretty much changed since I used it but I didn't like it very much at the time. I felt like I was using every 5 seconds and it didn't feel very comfortable, once again the barrier type feeling that I don't like. The packaging is nice though however, its very slim and small so good for people like me who carry loads of stuff in their bags! and its not too expensive.



Nivea - I like this, it does what a lip balm should do. Not thick or oily, feels moisturized for a long time and and you know when you get that feeling of when you lips feel very soft and you also feel like you have nothing on, thats what I like about it so much. However, after a while of using it, I felt like my lips had got used to the lip balm and it wasn't working the same anymore so if you are looking for something long term - I don't think this is it. The Johnsons & Johnsons range have a lip balm that is very similar to this too. I also prefer that its in a lipstick stick style because it saves you from using your hands because they may be dirty because for example, your on public transport and touched a handrail that could not be clean!

I'm sorry this is a short one, I'm a bit busy with Uni work at the moment, I am in my final year now and I have to make a documentary! With the help of my lovely girls, I am Producer for this documentary so lots of paperwork for me to do! But I can let you know that I will doing a post on a new curling iron that I bought and I m also running low on some make up so I will be buying more very shortly and of course I will not forget to tell you how I feel about them!

[Reupload] Lips Part 1

At the moment, I thought I would share with everyone my insight into lip salves/creams/moisturizers. I have the most awfullest lips that anyone can ask for, they have been like that since I was born and no cream or medicine has been able to cure it (not even yucky Chinese herbal medicine!), however, I do try to prevent them from being as bad as they are on a daily basis but every now and again when the weather changes drastically they turn drastically too. Be prepared! Haha, its going to be a long one, my lips have always been something that have been troublesome for me so I try everything! Even when I go to make-up counters they will always look at my lips and recommend and let me try their lip products! even if I am looking at something completely different!

Over the years I have tried numerous lip creams from very expensive to drug store cheap. Vaseline is the main one I'm sure you guys all know of, I have used it for many years but do not as much anymore. I find it very oily and thin, I don't use it often but it is still a good one to always have on you for occasional use.

Recently, I have been trying other things that have come to my attention... as you can see from my previous post, I love Laneige! My favourite lip blam is definately the Laniege Lip Treatment.
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This seems to do wonders for me, the edges of my lips can get really dry and crack like hell to the extent that opening your mouth is sooooo painful! This lip balm soothes it a lot for me and after a few minutes of putting it on it feels like they have suddenly gone smooth like how lovely lips should be and I can open my mouth again! I unfortunately can't tell you what is in it since all the ingredients are in Korean but the sales lady who convinced me to buy this told me that it is all natural, the fragrance of the lip balm is lovely, its like a honey-ish time smell and this is just from the stuff that has been added to make the lip balm (so I've been told). It is a traditional lipstick style twisty up kind of thing so no hands are needed to apply this! It has also been said that it can be used as a lip base but honestly, when my lips are really bad, I don't wear lipstick/gloss because it doesn't feel good, feels like your making it worse so just this lip balm is good for me. Definately my HG (Holy Grail) of lip balms, but at $150HKD, its pretty expensive and it lasts me about 2 weeks with continuous use so I use it very sparingly as I cannot even purchase it without having my cousin buying it for me and posting it to me!

Another lip balm that I have found to be quite good is Kiehl's Lip Balm #1, it retails at £8.31-ish, it depends where you get it from! It can be purchased in Kiehl's shops (there is one in Covent Garden and you can also buy them in Space NK, the difference isn't too much though, its like around 10p less or more in different shops). My cousin actually recommended this to me, she lives in China so she has to buy it online but luckily its accessible for me. I really like this one as well because it isn't oily, thick and it absorbs in well. It is a squeezy tube so you have to use your hands to rub it in but remember that your hands are your best tools! It doesn't really smell of anything, if it did smell bad I wouldn't use it since your mouth is directly underneath your nose so you'll be able to smell it all the time! I think a good way of describing this lip balm would be like vaseline - the consistency is the same but it is a lot less oily an much more absorbing but at a slower rate but after a few applications your lips begin to look and feel a lot nicer. If I am bad I would normally put it on about 6/7 times a day whereas if I'm alright/good I will put it on about 2/3 times a day. This is 15ml and with constant use, it can last me up to about a month/month and half.
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I don't know if you can see well in the picture but you can see that my lips weren't great on that day, it was on an average day because the skin around my mouth wasn't doing great then either but what I usually would do is put it around my lips as well at night time before bed and next morning it would feel better and not so tight, itchy and peeling.

If you do have cracked sore peeling horribly annoying lips like mine, a good way to moisturize them is to put it on at night and in the morning they won't so bad. A good little exfoliant is the olive oil and sugar trick. Sooo simple and extremely affective, literally how it sounds, mix some extra virgin olive oil with some normal white granulated sugar and smooth over lips and leave for a couple of minutes and rinse off. Whats great is that the sugar acts like a scrub and the oil softens things, its also great because if you accidentally eat it, its not a problem at all! At one point when my lips were really bad I was doing this about 3/4 times a day, its always a good idea to put something back on your lips after you finished eating, just like lipstick it needs a touch up.

There are other things that I have tried in the past, not used long term so these are based on first impressions.



Shiseido Benefiance Full Correction Lip Treatment - Retails around £28.50 for 15ml, for such a price I really do not think that it is that great considering Shiseido is one of my favourite brands and the Benefiance line is produced for mature and dry skin. It was very thick and sticky which is what I do not look for in a good lip balm, it felt like I had a layer or barrier over my lips and it also felt like I couldn't do anything for ages like eat/drink, even if it was windy and hair blew into it, it would feel really horrible and would stick really badly to it.
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Shiseido The Skincare Protective Lip Conditioner - I got this when my auntie actually gave this to me a long time ago. I would compare this to the Nivea lip balms that you can get in drugstores but a little bit nicer. Retailing at around £21, I would only buy this if I had bit of extra cash and I felt like treating myself. An added bonus is that it has an SPF of 10, it is 4g in size so again doesn't last me too long with continuous use.



Biotherm Aquasource Moisturizing Balm Protective Lip Care - Thought about trying this after becoming interested in Biotherm, I haven't ever used any of the products but my cousin does which is why I became interested in it, again my lips are my biggest concern so immediately went to look at the lip stuff. I actually went to a counter to try it out before I bought it because it retails at around £12 so didn't want to waste it since Biotherm isn't a brand that I know I can trust at the moment. I didn't like this one either, thick and gloopy like a barrier again, very close to the Shiseido Benefiance one but cheaper.

*Phew* that was a lot. These are mainly the high end ones that I have use(d). Next time we will be talking cheap drugstore brands like Nivea, Vaseline and Johnsons.

Sunday 30 September 2012

[Reupload] Make Up Bases

The weather's been quite warm recently until this week where it has been slightly colder but whilst it was warm I have been meaning to invest in a base for ages but never got round to it. It is important to use as it can have sunscreen in it to protect your face from the sun and it also makes you look less porous (sp?) and have a much smoother finish on your face.

So I checked around and I saw that the MAC Face Protect Protection Visage had many good reviews and it also has an SPF of 50 which attracted me to it the most since I am Chinese and would rather be lighter than darker!


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It is 30ml, I bought it for £19.50 so not too bad but it is MAC so expect it to be a little expensive. The actual base is white in colour and a little bit thick, not runny at all, kinda like how thick foundations can be. On first impressions of using it...Personally, I don't like it very much. Before I was using it like you would a normal base... Rub onto a clean moisturized face and then add foundation/tinted moisturizer, quite normal, makes sense but doing this did not give me a good result or at least not what I was expecting to happen, it was not smooth and my skin didn't look like it had a slight flawless finish. I know some people may disagree with this because it works for them but it didn't seem to want to work with my skin. I however, came up with a different way to put it on, I mixed it with my tinted moisturizer an then rubbed it in either with my hands or my foundation brush either way is fine and it seemed to work better it even lightened up the colour of my tinted moisturizer which was good since mines a little dark anyway (there's only 3 colours to choose from and light was too light for me and medium's a little dark but better than using the light.). I can't say that I'm too fond of the smell either it smells kinda funny...


I don't know if you've noticed but one of my favourite brands is Shiseido Maquillage. When I went to Hong Kong earlier in the year I bought over $1000HKD worth of stuff so they gave me lots of free samples, I actually got a little small packet sample of the base that they currently have in their collection, the Maquillage Styling Keep Base UV. Upon trying it I loved it! It smells very pleasant, I can't think of anything that it smells similar to unfortunately but it is a nice smell, it is also a lovely light pink-ish colour. It is extremely runny, if you squeezed one pump onto you hand and held your hand vertical, it would drip off, that's how runny it is but I like that because it feels more light weight after you rub it in rather than feeling like you have a layer of something like a barrier all over your face like how the MAC felt when I first put it on.do use this everyday now and the MAC is put aside for now... I use this like you would a normal base so no mixing with this one. Also, I only use tinted moisturizer so I'm not using a foundation with these, I don't like using a foundation on daily basis since its too heavy for me. Here's what it looks like...


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It is also 30ml and I bought this off Adam Beauty for $35USD so a little more expensive than the MAC but have to add that Adam (the owner of the site) is very good at communicating and it was super fast delivery! I was expecting it to take over a week as it was being shipped from Hong Kong but it got to me sooner than expected. Out of the MAC and this one, I must say I prefer this one alot more. It gives me a good flawless finish, I have a few marks on my face and its not completely covered up but it is a lot less noticeable with this base whereas the MAC did not do this for me as well. It has less SPF, it only has 24 but living in England, this is sort of enough for me since it is mostly cold than hot!


I thought I might as well take a comparison picture whilst I was taking a picture of these...


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As you can see, it looks like the same size and it makes sense since they are both 30ml. The MAC is an upside down squeezy tube whilst the Maquillage is a pump. I think I will definitely purchase the Maquillage again as for the MAC, I will use it up after I am finished with the Maquillage but I don't think its on my buy again list as it doesn't seem to work in harmony with my skin very well...

Saturday 29 September 2012

[Reupload] Quick Laneige Review

I will be soon doing a new review on the current laneige products that I still use now. It still plays a big part in my everyday routine and there has been so much more that has been added/products changed!

As requested by Stolen_waters from Soompi, a mini review of the Laneige products that I use.

I currently use on a daily basis, Sensitive Mild Emulsion and the Sensitive Mild Cleansing Foam and the Eye Designer Cream. I also occasionally use theStrawberry Yogurt Pack that comes in a tub. I did used to use the lip treatment they sell, it also worked wonders on my lips since I constantly have dry, chapped lips but with the constant use, I used it up within 2 weeks and it sells at $150HKD so constant use wasn't going to cut it as its quite expensive. I now use Kiehl's #1 Lip Balm and it seems to be doing a good job.

Just a background to my skin conditions, my skin is very sensitive due to ezcema, its not oily or anything, its usually just dry.
 
Sensitive Mild Cleansing Foam - I use this day and night, you do not need to use alot, about pea size is enough, it comes in a 120ml tube, even though it can come to be expensive, as said, you don't need to use alot so it will last a while, I've been using mine since the end of March and I'm no where near half way through yet. It does not remove make up that well so I would suggest removing your make up with a wipe or something first. The stuff itself inside the tube is just like any other cream and looks quite pearly, when using apply to a wet face and it will foam up and you rinse it off after. Gently pat dry with a towel and it should after a while leave you with clear soft skin. There's not much of a distinctive smell to it but if you try to smell it then its quite a pleasant smell,it hasnt stinged me or anything even with the dry parts of my skin so overall I say its a good cleanser.


Sensitive Mild Emulsion - The whole senstive mild range from Laneige consists of 4 products... I only use 2 of them. I'm working on getting the toner though for occasional use to tone as well as moisturise. This comes in a 100ml glass bottle that has a pump at the top, the Emulsion is my one and only moisturiser, it is quite runny, I find that it absorbs easily, I like the fact that its runny though as it is easy to apply everywhere however it's not so runny to the extent that it will drip right off your hands if you hold them vertically. This I have used quite alot of and in need of a new one now, I used to use about 1 pump and half, now I use 3/4 of a pump and it seems to work nicely, just the same. It feels quite watery when applied as well but with dry skin, if it feels watery, imo, its very nice. What I find is if you are feeling very hot and bothered because of irritated skin like from heat rash, you can put it in the fridge and then use it and it also feels very nice cool on your face like splashing water on your face because its runny.

Eye Designer Cream - I don't necessarily use this on a daily basis, I do use it every I'd say about 2-3 days at night. This is part of the basic care range so anyone can use it really. It comes in 30ml little tub with a screw top, I got taught to use this by the sales woman by gently patting onto my eye and leave it for a while and then wipe it off, but I found that a waste so I use a cotton bud to dab it on and just leave it to absorb, again, if hot you can put it in the fridge. There is a very distinct smell to this one, its a nice one too, smells of blueberries and the cream itself is a lovely blue colour too. The consistancy is similiar to all other eye creams so not too thick, not too thin, it also claims to help with dark circles but it hasn't really worked for me in that way and I am one of those people with constant dark circles under my eyes so I wouldn't pick this as my first choice for a cream that is designed for dark circles, however, it does moisturise well, my eyes were flaky dry before and now they are much better and look like how eyes should look!

Strawberry Yogurt Pack - This I got for free because I had bought alot of stuff when I went to Laneige otherwise I don't think I would have bought it. This one comes in a 80ml tub, simliar to the Eye Designer Cream but bigger. The first thing you notice when you open the tub is the smell and the look of it. The consistancy is exactly like how yogurt is, its pink with little red beads in it and also smells alot like strawberry flavoured foods, it made my little sister want to eat it! This is an exfoliant so you don't use it that often, I use mine once every week or so, sometimes once a fortnight, depending on whether I feel like my face needs a good scrub or not. When used, the little red beads burst so when you rub it on, you'll notice that the red beads are gone, it doesn't foam up or anything, it doesn't leave anything visible so you can see where you've applied it but just apply liberally and leave for little bit, rinse off and pat dry with a towel and it leaves me feeling fresh faced again but do be careful around the eye area, avoiding your eyes is best really.

I also have a few free samples from buying so much that time, I can't do too much of a review on these as I don't use them properly but the Water Bank Essence - I can't say I like too much because it feels very sticky even after application. Hydra Solution Essence - This one is actually quite fun for those who can use this, when rubbing into your skin it will create droplets of water so it goes from cream to water droplets which is quite amusing but I can't tell you much about this since I only got a small sample of it.

[Reupload] Shiseido Maquillage Haul



Maquillage Automatic Eyeliner - This eyeliner has a very thick brush to it, it is quite a heavy pen and I would definitely describe this to be like a Chinese calligraphy pen. The eyeliner doesn't glide on as smoothly as ones that I have used in the past but it does stay on all day and doesn't flake. 

Maquillage Design Remake Powder Not Opened Yet - but looked at the powder inside and tried a little bit of it, the loose powder inside is very shiny and glittery indeed, but when used on the skin it leaves a matte effect with a slight glittery look but not too bad. 

Maquillage Dramatical Gel Liner - Comes with a nice soft brush, black but slightly grey-ish and glittery, waterproof with easy application but some practice needed. 

Maquillage Cheek Brush - Firm but soft brush, handle kind of small but holdable.

Maquillage Design Cheek Color - 4 different shades, can be used alone or mixed together. Also comes with a small brush and a mirror on the inside of the case in a seperate bit of the case. when used it is quite a matte colour considering the blusher itself looks very glittery and shiny. A natural blush colour when used gently.

Maquillage Lip Essence EX - A lip base, has a slight pinkish colour to it but depending on your natural lip colour but it doesn't show up on me. It is meant to be used as a base for lipsticks to act like a conditioning barrier between your lips and the lipstick/gloss. Some people have complained about the smell that it has, the lip essence has no smell so its the natural ingredients used that have left a fragrance. I personally don't smell it when it is on my lips so it is not a strong vile smell so it shouldn't annoy people. Overall, just using it as a conditioner for my lips on myself, it is nice and leaves it very soft for a good few hours unless it gets wiped away, eg. when eating. 

Maquillage Eyelash Curler - Excellent, no need to hold it there for long and it will curl lashes. Compared to one of the most favored eyelash curlers, the Shu Uemura eyelash curler, the opening for the eyelashes to go through is much wider and taller so it is much easier for all eyes of different shapes and sizes to go through but if you have small eyes like mine then it becomes easy to clip your eyelid with it so be careful. A good tip is to heat the eyelash curler with a hair dryer, make sure that its not too hot when you put it onto your eyes as you can easily burn yourself, the skin around the eyes is much thinner but doing this will result in your eyelashes being curlier for longer. 

Maquillage Full Vision Mascara - I have used this for a while now, I do not have the base that pairs up with this but alone, it helps lengthen my lashes to a certain extent. Can clump if not careful, a good mascara to use but the best that I have used is the Shiseido InteGrate Volume and Curl Mascara EX, it seperates my lashes well and doesn't clump and also lengthens and volumizes my lashes a lot more than the Full Vision Mascara. 

Maquillage Loose Powder This loose powder comes in a lovely case with a lovey soft pink puff. However, it only comes in one colour, its quite a translucent colour but if your not looking for a light colour then this is not for you. The powder itself is very fine and does not leave you looking cakey after and blends in well into the skin leaving a matte finish, wish I could say this lasts all day but unfortunately it does not but does a good job whilst its there and it does stay for a good few hours depending on the weather. 

New Beginnings

So back in 2009 I started a blog which dedicated my spare time into reviewing cosmetics just to add another  opinion to the internet. I very much enjoyed doing it but from 2011 I stopped devoting my time to it and it became an after thought along with my life. Many times did I want to start again but I had a mental block as to how to do everything again and just felt like I couldn't do it. 

Today is a new day. I am starting again. I hope you can join me in my journey. I will be re-posting the reviews of the products that I have already done so that you don't have to go back to the chaos of my xanga blog!

Please feel free to leave me a comment or email me or tweet me and I will be happy to answer any questions that you may have. 

Kary x