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Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Oskia Renaissance Mask Gives An Instant Glow

Oskia is a luxury British skincare brand whose signature ingredient is MSM or methylsulfonylmethane. MSM, a.k.a. the Beauty Mineral, is a natural form of sulphur that helps circulation, decreases inflammation, and promotes collagen and keratin production - thereby keeping the skin (and hair) in good nick.
I have been using the Oskia Renaissance Cleansing Gel and the Renaissance Mask on a regular basis since last year. The Renaissance Mask is a rinse-off enzyme-based facial treatment with MSM, lactic acid, probiotics, and a host of fruit extracts.

Scroll down for more on the Oskia Renaissance Mask.

Oskia Renaissance Mask Gives You Instant Glowing Skin
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Friday, March 03, 2017

February 2017 Beauty Empties

NIOD Copper Amino Isolate Serum 1.00%. That's the hero of this empties post; it is also the one product I will be repurchasing consistently, for a long time ahead.
The name of the product sounds weird. You'll know what I'm on about as you read my empties post.

Here are the beauty products I used up in February 2017, and my thoughts on each.

Here are the beauty products I used up in February 2017, and my thoughts on each.
I bought everything. affiliate

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Allies of Skin 24/7 Skincare Kit Review, Results

Last month, I introduced a skincare brand called Allies of Skin on this blog - they are based in Singapore, though they manufacture in the US. They are cruelty-free. I first came across samples of their products in a Cult Beauty goody bag last year, and was so, so impressed that I actually left a review on Cult Beauty and purchased the full size.
I have already given you a basic introduction to the brand here. Do check out the post if you have not seen it already, and go here to check out their ethos
I have been taking a 28-day challenge, after using the Allies of Skin 24/7 Kit every day, and here are the results.

Scroll down for the review of the Allies of Skin 24/7 Skincare Kit, and before-and-after photos of the products' effect on the skin. 

Review of the Allies of Skin 24/7 Skincare Kit, and before-and-after photos of the products' effect on the skin.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Allies Of Skin 24/7 Skincare Kit Preview

Last year, one of my favourite beauty retailers, Cult Beauty, came out with a Fall Goody Bag, containing full- and sample-sized products. Among them was a set of four sachets from a brand I had never heard of before - Allies of Skin, who are based in Singapore and manufacture in the United States.
There were two sachets of an Overnight Mask, and two of the All-Day Mask. Not being a huge fan of foil sachets, I put them away in my travel bag.
And then, one weekend away at my Gramps's, I saw the sachets and opened the Overnight Mask, applied it, and went off to sleep. What I saw the following morning made me head over to Cult Beauty and buy the full sized tube immediately, and leave a review, which I now feel was understated.

Scroll down for more on the Allies Of Skin 24/7 Skincare Kit.

Allies Of Skin 24/7 Skincare Kit Preview
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Friday, September 02, 2016

LookFantastic Best of British Beauty Box August 2016

I went to university in the UK, and had a lovely time in the aisles of House of Fraser, Debenhams, Boots, Selfridges, Harrods, and Superdrug, despite being on a student budget. So when I found that LookFantastic's August 2016 Beauty Box was themed #LFBestOfBritish, my excitement and expectations hit the roof. So many of my favourite brands are British, and LookFantastic itself retails worldwide from the UK. I did, however, expect the box to be primarily skincare. 

Scroll down for the unboxing of the LookFantastic Best of British Beauty Box for August 2016.

 Review and unboxing of the August 2016 LookFantastic Beauty Box, themed Best of British Beauty.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Beauty Products Emptied in August 2016 + Link-up

I may not be able to post later this week, as I'm travelling, so I decided to do the monthly Beauty Empties post a little earlier than usual. This time, I have a bunch of favourite face care products to show you, especially my favourite Vitamin C and Snail products. Keep reading!

Scroll down for a look at the beauty products I used up in August 2016, and my quick impressions of each.
 Beauty product empties for August 2016 and quick impressions.

Tuesday, August 02, 2016

Belli Skincare Face Wash, Eye Cream, Hydrator: For Glowing Skin

A couple of years ago, "glowing" skin meant oily in my book, and I was doing all I could to make my skin as dry as a desert. Harsh treatments; little hydration. A huge protest later, my skin got its message across - the glow comes from within as fresh skin is revealed, is a sign of health as dead cells are cleared away, and can be achieved with active ingredients such as alpha-hydroxy acids, which increase the rate of cell turnover and replacement.
The world of skincare acids can be daunting. One of the gentler AHAs out there is lactic acid, which occurs naturally in our bodies. American brand Belli Skincare incorporate lactic acid in their products.

Scroll down for review of Belli Skincare Facial Wash, Eye Cream and Healthy Glow Hydrator - a harm-free, pregnancy-safe range for glowing skin.

Review and moisture content analysis of Belli Skincare Facial Wash, Eye Cream and Healthy Glow Hydrator.
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Thursday, July 14, 2016

10-Step Skincare Routine: FAQs And Doubts

Yesterday, I published a guide to the 10-step skincare routine (click here to read it). Posts on each of the steps listed will follow later. I'm going to address common doubts and frequently asked questions about the 10-step skincare regimen today.
Frequently asked questions about the 10-step skincare regimen

Thursday, June 09, 2016

Six Caudalie Must-Haves For Your Daily Routine

French beauty brand Caudalie was founded by Mathilde Thomas in 1995 - in a vineyard, no less.
Gentle, clean and free from parabens, phenoxyethanol, sulphates, phthalates, mineral oil, artificial colouring and animal-derived raw materials, Caudalie's main ingredient is grape extract - from Bordeaux, Champage and Burgundy in France. Wine country. Think lots of resveratrol.
Caudalie donates a percentage of annual sales to non-profit organisations that work for the environment. The company also works with the WWF to save the rainforests.
Despite being a clean brand with plenty of antioxidant goodies for your skin, Caudalie has quite a few budget options. The difficulty in doing this post was picking out which products to choose.

Here are the six Caudalie must-have products you need in your routine, from cleansing till moisturising.

 Here are the six Caudalie must-have products you need in your routine, from cleansing till moisturising.

Wednesday, June 01, 2016

Beauty Routine Round-Up And Favourites: May 2016

After spending the first quarter of 2016 recovering from a bad staph infection, I now have a full-fledged skincare routine in place, complete with gentle cleansing, acid, hydrating mist, serum, facial oil and moisturiser at night. While the core remains the same, I rotate a couple of products every few days. Over the last month, I have been documenting my nightly routine every few days on my Instagram, and here is what I have been using.

Scroll down for a round-up of my beauty routine in May 2016.

My Beauty Routine Round-Up For May 2016, And Favourite Products.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Best Acid Treatment Pads For Acne Prone Skin

Since the end of last year, I have incorporated acids in my skincare routine, following my dermatologist's advice for a skin infection. I now use Beta-Hydroxy Acid (BHA) pads in the morning and Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) or combination pads in the evening. Together, they help fade pigmentation, prevent acne, exfoliate, provide a bunch of nutrients to the face and facilitate quicker and deeper absorption of other products. Here are my favourite treatment pads and WHY I love them.

Scroll down to read more about the best acid treatment pads for acne-prone skin. 

Best Acid Treatment Pads For Acne Prone Skin


When to use acid treatment pads

After cleansing. Before a hydrating mist or moisturising toner such as Thayer's Rose Water (and the rest of your skincare routine). Some of these need to be followed by a splash of water to the face to neutralise. I cut most of my acid pads in half, so they last much longer (with a sterile pair of scissors I keep aside for this).

Best Acid Treatment Pads For Acne Prone Skin

AHA or Combination Pads:

1. Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Peel Original Formula

HG. If I had to pick just one, it would be this.
What: Two-phase treatment. There is an alpha surface refiner and a beta treatment pad. You get it in individually-packed boxes as well, so you can take 'em travelling without risk of spillage.
How many: 30 pairs.
How much: £59.25. Code LF15 for 15% off. 
How to use: Apply the alpha refiner pad first. Wait for two minutes; apply the beta pad. I use this two nights a week.
Versions: Two Alpha-Beta Peel versions - original formula and extra strength. They also have other pads but we're talking about AB Peels now.
Repurchase: I've bought the Extra Strength version recently; let's see what they are like.
Buy it here.

2. Cane + Austin Retexturing Treatment Pads

As effective as DDG - also formulated by a dermatologist. I adore the packaging.
What: 10% glycolic acid. Also has Vits A, C and E, COQ10 and antioxidants. 
How many: 60 pads.
How much: £34
How to use: Dab away. Cut 'em in half so they last longer. Use sterile scissors. I use this four or so nights a week. Or whenever my skin feels congested.
Versions: An anti-acne version with 5% AHA and 2% BHA; and a 20% glycolic version called Miracle Pads.
Repurchase: Yes! These and Dr Dennis Gross are my favourite glycolic/combo pads. I might buy the Miracle Pads next.  
Buy it here.

3. Skyn Iceland Nordic Skin Peel

What: Lactic acid, white willow bark and glycolic. Seriously soft pads.
How many: 60
How much: £38
Use as the other single-pad formulae listed here.
Repurchase: When there's a GWP or offer across the site.  Incidentally, the Skyn Iceland Discovery kit contains a full-sized jar of 60 of these pads and costs as much as the pads do by themselves. So you get a sample face wash, moisturising lotion, two eye gel pads, and a full-sized eye treatment pen FREE for the price of the pads.
Buy it here.

4. Peter Thomas Roth Unwrinkle Pads

What: A 20% complex of alpha, beta and gamma acids and amino acids, Vits A, C, D, E and F, chamomile and green tea extracts. 
How many: 60
How much: £29
Versions: There's also a Max Complexion Corrector version which has peach bellini fragrance, but it also contains alcohol (denat.) high up on the list. 
Repurchase: Yes, when there's a GWP or offer.
Buy it here.

5. Pixi Glow Pads

What: 20% glycolic, rose water and some SA and lactic. STRONG stuff for me. Slightly smaller circumference for the pads, so I didn't cut these in half.
How many: 60
How much: £24. Code LF15 for 15% off.
Versions: I wish they had a milder version; this was a tad too strong for my skin. 
Repurchase: If I need something this strong.
Buy it here.

6. First Aid Beauty Facial Radiance Pads

A pad-based form of Pixi Glow Tonic.
What: Mildest mix of glycolic, lactic and hyaluronic. Start here if new to acid or if you've never used acid-based toners. Good to use every day.
How many: 60
How much: £22. Code LF15 for 15% off. Buy now and get an FAB hydrating serum free with two FAB products.
Repurchase: Have progressed to stronger formulae.
Buy it here

BHA pads:

7. Stridex Maximum Strength Pads

Everyday morning treatment
What: 2% salicylic. Feels strong, so maybe build up after using Paula's Choice 2% BHA or a similar milder formulation. 
How many: 90
How much: $6. Yes, 'swhatisaid.
Versions: A regular strength and an aloe version for sensitive skin. I prefer the Max Strength version, though.
Repurchase: Yes. 90 pads is always a good deal.
Buy it here.

8. CosRx One Step Pimple Clear Pads

What: Salicylic, hyaluron, tea tree oil, orange peel. Nice, large-sized pads. Gentler than Stridex but has equally good flattening and preventive effects on acne. 
How many: 70
How much: $26. Code 2758605 for $5 off.
Repurchase: When there's a sale.
Buy it here.

Favourite AHA/Combo Pads: 

Tie between Cane+Austin and Dr Dennis Gross. I suppose being formulated by an MD makes a huge difference!
If you are a beginner, start with FAB, but after your first jar, upgrade to Cane+Austin or Dr Dennis Gross.

Favourite BHA: 

Tough; both perform beautifully. I would say CosRx, but 90 pads makes Stridex much better value for money.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Best Skincare Discovery And Starter Sets

Ever invested in expensive skincare, only to find that the product does not work for you, or worse, breaks you out? I bought two bottles of Lancome Visionnaire as soon as it came out, after all the hype about the international waiting list. Wham - my face was an explosion in a fireworks factory. Luckily for me, I was able to palm them off on my Mum who was not affected adversely by the product.
Most brands do not give out samples these days unless you buy something from their counters first, which means you try-when-you-buy instead of try-before-you-buy.
Fortunately, several brands now offer discovery kits with trial sizes of their key products, so you can actually go through a whole routine for a couple of days, before deciding to invest further. Plus, these are ideal for travel.
Here are a few sampler kits that I have tried over the last few months - individual reviews to follow later. These would also make nifty gifts for Mothers' Day, birthdays or special occasions. Everything shown here ships worldwide.
 Here are nine of the best essential skincare discovery and starter sets.

Scroll down to know more about nine of the best skincare discovery and starter sets available. 

Tuesday, April 05, 2016

Clearogen 3-Step Acne Treatment Review, Results

Having left me severely alone through my teenage years - perversely, when I was a don't-care-about-my-face swot - acne has reared its ugly head in my adult life. Every month, I get three or four - even six at times - breakouts no matter what. Worse, they are ALWAYS close together so that area becomes a bit of a beacon on my face. The timing of the breakouts makes it clear that the cause is hormonal.
Combining botanical ingredients along with anti-bacterial prescription ingredients, Clearogen (PR sample) is a three-step regimen developed to treat acne by preventing the androgen hormone DHT from doing its nasty work. More about DHT in a minute.

Scroll down for more on the Clearogen Three-Step Acne Treatment regimen and how it worked.  

Review of the Clearogen Three-Step Acne Treatment regimen and how it worked on hormonal adult cystic acne.

Monday, April 04, 2016

Beauty Products Emptied in March 2016

T.S. Eliot's opinion notwithstanding, my favourite month has begun. Too bad there are only 30 days.
In March, I got back to a somewhat decent facial care routine. Gentle cleansing, acid and hydration toning, serum, facial oil, moisturiser and spot treatment daily; clay masks every week. There is still pigmentation after the infection, though it is fading. Just two breakouts. Baby steps.

Scroll down to check out the beauty products I emptied in March 2016 and my quick thoughts on each.

Here are the beauty products I emptied in March 2016 and my quick thoughts on each.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Home Facials With Mira-Skin Ultrasound Skincare Device and Hyaluronic Serum

After being involved in a motorbike accident four years ago (was in neuro-intensive care and don't really remember a couple of weeks of my life), I was put on ultrasound therapy for a few weeks. My torn back and hip muscles were massaged two or three times a week with an ultrasound device after topical painkillers and muscle relaxants were applied. If that could help heal deep, complex muscular tissues and get me back to leading as active a lifestyle as I am doing now, imagine what ultrasound can do for damaged skin. Ultrasound facials are all the rage now, for skin tightening and repair.
It turns out that mitochondrial repair begins to slow down at 20, and hyaluronic acid in the skin begins to degrade after teenage - not at 30 as I had originally thought. Which means I should have begun anti-ageing treatment a few years AGO and not a few years later as I had intended.
Salon owner Anni Valentine had the genius idea of designing an ultrasound device for home use, to deliver treatment products more effectively to the skin, to rejuvenate it and to help heal wrinkles. Made by Swiss firm Mira of Mira-Water fame, the hand-held, wireless device comes along with a conducive ultrasound gel and a hyaluronic serum, though you can use the device with your favourite skin serum.

Scroll down for more about the Mira-Skin Ultrasound Skincare Starter Kit.

Home Facials With Mira-Skin Ultrasound Skincare Device and Hyaluronic Serum

Monday, October 19, 2015

Cellnique Acne Banisher Pack Review, Results

Of all beauty bloggers - bloggers or humans, even - my acne is probably the worst. You will agree when you see the graphic, scary photos further below. Acne struck the day I turned 21, and has been visiting on and off ever since. And, no, I did not have acne as a teen. Paradox, what?
I have tried everything except Accutane (my derm won't prescribe it) - doxycycline tablets, topical applications of tretinoin, Retin-A, Clindamycin, Adalpalene Gel, Epiduo (combo), Azelaic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Sulphur-based products, Korean AC treatments, Benzoyl Peroxide from 2.5 to 10 per cent - you name it, I have used it. Which means my skin is in bad shape.
My latest breakout, in August after a lot of air travel, was a veritable nightmare. I stopped doing full-face makeup looks. People were kind enough to point out that I had bad acne, in case I had missed seeing it. My GP recommended a bunch of hormone tests and scans (all normal).
When I heard about the Cellnique Paramedical Acne Banisher Kit (PR Sample), I did not have much faith that it would work. Nonetheless, I tried it, and recorded my results over six weeks, as you will see below.

Scroll down for my experiences with the Cellnique Acne Banisher Pack and before and after results.

How I vanquished cystic adult acne: Cellnique Acne Banisher Duo Pack review and usage results.


WARNING: GRAPHIC PHOTOS FURTHER BELOW.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

MEG21 Skincare Routine 28-day Challenge results


MEG21 Skincare Routine 28-day Challenge results

In March, I had told you about the MEG21 skin care products and posted photos of my skin before starting out on them. This is the results post.
For those who came in late, MEG21 is a skincare range that contains Supplamine, which helps counter glycation. In turn, glycation is the process through which excess sugar binds with elastin and collagen molecules in the skin, causing ageing. Supplamine contains two aminos - the first synthesises elastin and collagen while the second prevents sugar from binding to them. After seven independent clinical trials, Supplamine is now established to nullify toxic sugars in the skin.
I began this skincare routine on 18 March 2015. You are supposed to see positive results in 28 days, but I have been following the routine for six weeks now. Here is my verdict on each product.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

New face care routine and challenge with MEG 21 products

Combating glycation and skin damage with my new skincare routine.

New face care routine with MEG 21 products

I have not been happy with my face care regimen of late. The dry weather, coupled with heavy anti-acne treatment and a bit of air-travel, has led to flaky, but still oily skin. Worst of all, lack of sleep and all the stress have ruined my under-eye area. The flakes look worse under foundation despite moisturiser, so it is time to change things around and go in for a new skincare routine.
Just as excess sugar is harmful for the body, it is also damaging to the skin. The sugar molecules bind to the elastin and collagen proteins in the skin, in a process called glycation. This leads to the formation of harmful free-radicals and proteins, oxidative stress and damaged skin. Supplamine, a molecule proven to counter the harmful effects of glycation, was actually developed during laboratory research on diabetes! And, I am now testing out a range of skincare products with Supplamine as the key ingredient.

Read more about the MEG 21 range of skincare products and my new face care routine below. 


Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Products used in my face cleansing routine

Products used in my morning and night face cleansing routine
Being saddled with a super-oily face that is ready to step in the moment worldwide fuel supplies run out, I am always looking for cleansers that will help control the slick somewhat. So far, I have not found anything that controls oil permanently. The most I can achieve, with good cleansing, followed by a mattifying primer, oil-free moisturiser and mattifying foundation, is four hours or so - with a blotting sheet or two.
At the same time, I want my face cleansers to be gentle, and not to strip my skin of all moisture. My skin is sensitive to a few things, which means not many products make the cut. Plus, I am prone to breakouts, so I tend to rotate products  accordingly - when I have breakouts, the acne-controlling cleansers play a key role in my regimen, whereas when the weather is dry, the gentler cleansers are used. That is why I have all these products in that little mirror cabinet above my wash basin - no, I do not use all those products at once.

Here are the face cleansers, scrubs and makeup removers that are part of my cleansing routine.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Memebox Free from Oil & Trouble unboxing

Memebox Free from Oil & Trouble beauty box review, unboxing
For those of you who have been on the fence about buying a Memebox, now is a great time to cave. They have some great offers on right now, including $15 boxes, and the best part is that there are bundles where you can order three colour-themed or fragrance-themed beauty boxes for the price of two. That is just $10 a box, which is as good as it gets. Of course I paid for both sets already! I would not be sharing this without buying them myself, would I? The "scent" boxes do not just include perfume, but products with the same fragrance. Click here to read about each box separately - hurry, I expect them to sell out any time!
Now about this box. I have been plagued by oily skin from teenage and by acne from the day I turned 20. Neither shows signs of abating. Whoever said both problems were restricted to teenage ought to be boiled in oil, skinned and then imprisoned for life. This beauty box is intended for those with oily, troublesome and sensitive skin.

Here is my unboxing and review of the Memebox Free From Oil and Trouble beauty box.