Sunday, 18 May 2014

Review: Intensive Acne Medic Treatment @ GLOMAX Aesthetics

[Treatment is kindly sponsored by GLOMAX Aesthetics but review is 100% my own opinion! Will not share it if I don't like it or don't see results ^.^]

Hi everyone! :)

Last month, I was kindly invited by Hazel for a little trial session to the highly raved skin treatment at GLOMAX Aesthetics. My skin was quite problematic then after my change of skincare products, and I was more than happy to jump on the opportunity for a treatment with GLOMAX~~~!!


I'm not an avid fan of going for facials. I signed a package before with a pretty reputable beauty salon, and I didn't have good experience with them. Forget about the super pushy staff, my skin didn't improve and I was always, always left with super red marks after each session! I hated the red marks and the worst part is the aftermath of the facial - some extraction sites will turn into small pimples since they are aggravated and infected AND I have to deal with it... And the leftover scars are just.....


NOOOOOOO

So back to the point, upon reaching GLOMAX Aesthetics, I was quickly ushered by the friendly staff for a quick consultation regarding my skin before they can recommend a suitable facial treatment targeted for my problems.

As expected, my friendly consultant San, said that I have oily skin, and that my problem area is the T-zone area. She proceeded to explain to me that if all goes well after the consultation, I should be going for an Intensive Acne Medic Treatment. This treatment targets - of course - acne prone skin and my skin happens to be very acne and blemish prone, hahaha. (Do you know this treatment won the Simply Her Best Anti Acne Facial Award in 2014?)

San also explained to me in detail about what I was in for:

(Image courtesy of www.brownskin.net)

This is how pimples are usually formed. 

All skin produce sebum, and the accumulation of sebum usually turns into comedone which either: 1) Come out on their own/are removed or 2) Stuck under the skin and turn into pimples! Eeks. Those that come out on the surface are not even as bad as those stuck way underneath the skin and San told me that this is where the usage of IPL comes in to help make these bad stuff come out of their hiding place so that they are able to rise to the surface and be zapped away permanently!

She checked with me my current skincare routine just to make sure that I wasn't using anything wrong. San said that my skin is surprisingly dry on the outside, probably due to too much pimple cream/treatments. TIP: Pimple cream should stay as spot treatments. Be cautious of spreading it on an area!! If not you'll end up with dry patches like me :(

I went on the 8th of May and this was my skin beforehand:


My skin was very calm and nice on around this time, but I tried the Mario Badescu drying lotion and it somehow gave me very mild chemical burn or maybe it was just way too drying so it erupted into a mess of redness the night before the facial!

♡     

Here goes: (I didn't take any pictures as I didn't want to disturb her)

First up, she helped me remove my make up with a milk cleanser, I had on my face tinted sunscreen and some blusher. Afterwards, she continued with another cleanser for double cleansing to make sure that my skin is completely clean from any dirt. I really liked it because it didn't feel too drying that it is stripping off my skin's natural moisture. 

After that, she did sonic cleansing on my face with a sonic cleansing device. This is done so as to remove the dead skin, small blackheads and other impurities on the surface of the skin. Moving on to extractions where she manually remove more deeply embedded clogged pores and pimples. It was pretty painful but bearable! She also mentioned that I have quite a bit of clogged pores that are underneath the skin and she can't force it out.

After the extractions are done, she moved on to using an anti-bacterial/antiseptic device to roll on areas that she previously extracted from. It was a little prickly with a metal smell. Then she moved on to do IPL on my skin. This is a first time for me as I've never done anything IPL before! The strong wave of the IPL light will help regulate the sebum level and with continuous use, it will help to balance out skin and thus improving acne prone skin.

Lastly, she put on a layer on very soothing and cooling treatment mask and I was able to rest for a little bit. Then she removed the mask and a layer of moisturiser and sunblock was applied. 


This was my face right after! 

Despite the redness, my skin was pretty smooth and clear of bumps, which I was very glad about! Cause I really, really, really HATE bumps. Hahaha. Furthermore, you can tell that the redness is very minimal and not the angry red/bleeding patches :D

♡     

Cause I know how facials work, I was ready to give it a few days downtime. The consultant also warned me that the redness might last a few days.


This is my skin the next day with a layer of tinted moisturiser! I took it under a light and there was really minimal bumps, which I'm very happy about.


A close up of my forehead on the 15th May, a week after the facial. I purposely tilt the lenses flat so that I can see if there are any bumps. Still pretty clear for my standard. Happy, happy!

If you have clogged pores, or acne/blemish prone skin, I'd definitely recommend this treatment for you :) You can quote "twovainpots" to enjoy the full Intensive Acne Medic Treatment at only $88* U.P. $150, *by appointment and for first timers only.

GLOMAX Aesthetics - The Face Artistry 
12 Eu Tong Sen Street, The Central, Soho 2.
#06-168 Singapore 059819 
http://www.glomaxaesthetics.com
By Car: Carpark at The Central
By MRT: Clarke Quay, exit Eu Tong Sen
By Cab: Swissotel Merchant Court

♡,
Flo.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Pea's April Favourites 2014

Hi loves! Cannot believe its another month closer till I am back in Make-up land!
So my favourites these months are not as many but I find myself reaching for them daily.

Benefit Big Easy // Biore Aqua BB
These two have been pretty new and review for each of them individually can be found here and here
I love each of them on its own but mixing the two together is totally BOMBDIGGIDITY.





















Benefit BB Easy is a very matte finish and Biore Aqua BB has tiny micro glitters in it. I love the Benefit BB for its oil control. I can honestly say I have never met a base that can provide such nice coverage, lightweight and last ALL DAY. like this shit last 12 hours and more. With the added Biore Aqua BB, it gives me a nice 3D glow and still able to last an entire day!





















This photo is taken under direct sunlight and I love the natural glow it gives me without looking overly dewy or oily.

Benefit Lollitint 
I swatched this when I first got it and you can see it here and I honestly love it. I love how long it lasts and how beautifully pigmented it is. It takes alot of wipes to remove it though haha but I am so looking forward to getting the other full sized tints from Benefit. I use an ELF stippling brush to apply because it picks up the right amount without making me look like I slathered blush all over myself 

Catrice Made-to-Stay Highlighter Pen


I think this pen was made for the inner corners of the eye but it is such a pretty peach color that I love using it on my cheekbones. It complements Lollitint really well and it cost only $7.90 if i remember it correctly! It blends really easily and gives a soft glow to the cheeks. There are two more variations of this pen but I love this particular shade.

NYX HD Photogenic Concealer
I actually bought this on a wimp when I was looking for a base without SPF for photos, and since I got the NYX HD foundation, I decided to get the concealer as well. I actually chucked it aside for a super long time and just picked it up again. I have not been able to put it down for two whole weeks since.

This concealer is really liquidy but at the same time, its not drying. It doesn't set into fine lines and feels really light. I use that amount shown in the picture to cover my undereyes and a little goes a looooong way. It is highly pigmented as well! Because it is so liquidy, I use my ring fingers and pat it in really easily. I think this would act as a nice highlight color because of how light it is. This shade is in 02 Fair/Clair. I use use a little powder to set it in after and this allows it to last an entire day. 

Ok, this wasn't as long-winded as before. Haha hope everyone had an awesooome April! :D what else would you like to see? Let us know! 

Love,
Pea

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Flo's April 2014 Favourites!

Whaaaattt??!? Another month passed by again?? I'm so sick of having the same starter line every month but I am seriously unaware of how fast time is passing! :O

Here are a few of my favourite things in the month of April 2014:



1. Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery BB with SPF 50 PA +++


But of course, the Biore aqua BB!! I have been enjoying this a little too much - check the full review up here. Even on days I'm planning to use other heavier face products, I'll still put a layer of this on :) I super love the brightening effect it gives. Just subtle one enough to make my skin tone more even!

2. Laneige BB Cushion


Same goes for the Laneige BB Cushion. I have no regrets purchasing this at all. It amazes me how can something of such light coverage gives off such a nice overall look on my skin? I mean, my scars aren't in their most horrible state. In fact most of them have faded away a lot, but I still have them and this makes them less hideous even though it doesn't cover at all? It's really strange!! I used to live by this "go big or go home" reasoning and I'd only use heavy coverage base products cuz what's the point of using light ones? Hahah. This totally changed my mind. Super duper love it. And the smell... THE SMELL IS SUPER LOVE LA!!!

3. Base Routine Tools: 
Real Techniques Buffing Brush and Detailer Brush, Beauty Blender


These three have been my go to tools for any base products!! I'd use the buffing brush for Biore Aqua BB and any drier products. The Beauty Blender for any creamier base like my BB creams. The detailer brush is a game changer!! I've always hated cream concealers but this brush made it so easy for me to apply all my cream concealers!! I pair this up with my MAC Studio Finish concealer in NC 15 on my hyper pigmentation scars and also sometimes to brighten my under eye areas ^^

4. Maybelline HyperCurl Volum' Express Mascara


I've also been enjoying this mascara! I'm very greedy and most of the time I want the best of everything - that's why I'd use a lenghtening mascara AND volumizing one after to achieve the best set of lashes. This month though, I went for a much toned down look cause I got lazy and this is my go to mascara cause it gives my a lot of volume and I also look like I have eyeliner on since it's so black haha. Killing two birds with one stone.

5. Topshop Powder Blush in Good Girl


This is my first Topshop make-up product! I don't know why but somehow I always forget that Topshop has a make-up line. Bought this cause I was with Pea and she's been wanting to get this colour. I got it too in the end. I love how it gives a very sheer pink glow on my cheeks and I really like it for an everyday look. This can be like an overall cheek colour while you go in with a more intense pink on the apples on the cheeks.

6. Real Techniques Blush Brush


As you can tell, I'm pretty obsessed with Real Techniques brushes. I prefer synthetic brushes to natural hair cause it's stiffer and I feel like I can control it better. My Sigma brush is always shedding :( Anyway, initially I thought this will be too big for cheeks but actually it's not! I guess I have big cheeks, haha. I've stuck to angled blush brush since forever and this rounded one is something refreshing. Picks up products well and very easy to use :)


That's all for my favourites in April! Hope you've enjoyed reading this post. What are your favourites for April? Let us know!

xx,
Flo.

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Review: DRx and IDS

Disclaimer: This post is not sponsored and it's entirely twovainpots' personal opinion!

It's been approximately two months since our visit to IDS Skin Clinic and we feel that we are ready for a completely honest review and comparison. Our first post after the visit to IDS can be found here. A little history: we both have oily skin, but we breakout at different parts of our faces.

We are not promoting or discouraging the use of any products. We just want to share our honest reviews and experience that we have had with both the skincare products as they are said to be equivalent. 

None of the clinics have sponsored us. We were the ones who made the appt each time and we paid for all products ourselves.


PEA:

I am comparing my skin condition based on the use of CF and Max-C from DRx VS PORE and C+ from IDS. They are said to be equivalent to each other, and they are supposed to work similarly, thus the comparison.

Upon getting my hands on the products, I religiously used Pore, C-Plus and the scrub twice daily. At that point of time, my period was nearing and it's not unusual for me to spot a few zits. I did not attribute any downside to the products. Truthfully, I love the scrub when I used it and i do still use it now. 

Two Weeks After

Max-C / C-Plus
My skin felt like it was getting oilier faster. I used DRx for three months before switching over so I could tell the difference that Max-C (DRx) and C-Plus (IDS) made. Max-C made my skin softer, and at the same time, kept oil at bay for longer period of time. With C+, i was oily after 4 hours but Max-C allows me to not blot at all for a good 10 hours. I did not want to entirely give up on the IDS products so quickly (plus I paid for it alr!) so I switched my routine to:
IDS Pore and C-Plus at night
IDS Pore and Max-C in the day. 
This made a significant improvement in oil control once again.

CF / PORE 
Pore (IDS) is the 'equivalent' of CF (DRx) [quoting Dr Tan] and both products target the softening of blackheads.
I hate washing my face and feeling the rough bumpy surface that blackhead makes so I personally go through the process of removing my blackheads manually (Pls don't do this if you don't know how and never done it before; to avoid harming your skin) 
With CF, I only had to go through the laborious process of blackheads removal once in a week. 
With Pore, I had to do it 2-3x in a week. 
I could feel the formation and appearance of blackheads. I assume that's because my face was getting oilier faster, which leads to blackheads appearing more often. 

I was also getting more breakouts when my period was nowhere near. (I'm sorry I don't have pics so you will have to take my word) 
During the time of the month, my breakout would be around the sides of my forehead but this time, the breakout was appearing every week and it was I would have a couple on my chin. And then my forehead and then my cheeks. 

The zits were more painful and felt like those acne/cystic kinds and tougher to heal. 

I have since made the switch back to DRx (CF and Max-C) after two months of trying out IDS products as I feel that my skin was not adapting to it. After an entire week of switching back to DrX, I can see visibly see that my skin is calming down and the breakouts and scarring are disappearing. For now, I will stick so DrX as it is allowing me to see visible results.

Many said that DRx products are stronger in terms of chemical-wise and it might not be beneficial in the long term. I am making the switch back because I HATE ZITS (who don't?) and it stresses me out to see my skin in a worse state after spending money on it. I personally did it after two months of observing my skin changes. Everyone's skin type is different and if something is working for you, you can always choose to stick with it.

I have tried two different brands that are said to be equivalent to one another and this is how I feel after using both for an extended period of time. (DrX=3mths ; IDS=2mths)

I don't have any pictures of my skin up close but here's one that I took today.
LEFT: 9am
RIGHT: 6pm

I DID NOT blot the whole day at all. It is amazing what max-c does for my skin.
My face routine currently: Avene Cleanser // Albion Skin Con (as toner) // CF // Max-C 
I use Thursday Plantation Tea Tree Oil on any pimples or to-be pimples to prevent further infection and kill bacterias! 


FLO:

I am comparing my skin condition based on the use of CF and BF from DRx VS PORE and CLEAR from IDS. They are said to be equivalent to each other, and they are supposed to work similarly, thus the comparison.

*Warning! Gross pictures ahead!!!*

I started using DRx in Dec 2013 and was an immediate convert after seeing results within one week. I had super duper clogged pores near the end of last year and it was driving me insane and depressed. So I went to DRx to get some products. The consultant helped me pick some products as my skin was only clogged and there wasn't any cystic acne or pimples. She gave me the Comedone Formula (CF) + Blemish Formula (BF) combination and said that would help me reduce the amount of clogged pores on my forehead.

After a week of use, my clogged pores were more or less ready to be cleared and the dirt came out easily when I wash my face, or I just need to put very little effort to squeeze it out. Can you see how gross my forehead was. Seriously.


By the end of the month my forehead was more or less clear, just left with some redness and scars. I didn't experience any extreme dryness with the DRx products and my skin was still normal-oily. 


Throughout January, my forehead was still relatively clear and bumps were kept at a minimal. They were easily cleared away with some exfoliation (I use St.Ives Blemish Control Apricot Scrub), and squeezing with minimal strength. My skin is super duper soft, I lovedddd touching my face after I wash it!!!


The start of February, I noticed some clogged pores at the left corner of my forehead. It was bothering me like crazy!!! I switched from Bifesta make-up remover to the Biore Aqua Jelly make-up remover and I think it contributed to my clogged pores as that was the only change I made in my routine. I left it alone and really tried very hard not to try to squeeze them out. 



I really couldn't take the bumps anymore at this point of time and I squeezed them!!!! (BIG MISTAKE), it resulted in like a super huge cluster of angry, red and painful pimples. I wanted to die. Around that time, IDS Clinic opened and since my DRx products were almost crossing the halfway mark, Pea and I decided to check them out.


On the 3rd of March, we went down to IDS for consultation. And I was given PORE, CLEAR, and SPOT. Those three are used to tackle acne and blemish prone skin. I was super excited to start on my new regime and had high hopes that my skin will clear up even faster than when I started my regime with DRx.

The first time I put the IDS products on, I could tell a total difference in texture and smell from DRx products. They are not as smelly and they have a thicker consistency and was easier to control. Often I pumped way too much DRx products as it was super liquidy! I also switched back to Bifesta since I contributed my clogged pores to the Biore Aqua Jelly remover.

This is my routine as prescribed:


This was my skin 4 days after the consultation. I had make up on but you can see my huge pimples were still there. It was depressing, I couldn't even bear to take pics without make up! It took me about a week and a half to clear the area away. A few days later, my smaller bumps were also pretty much gone and I was fairly pleased with my IDS regime. 


After switching to IDS, Pea and I didn't notice any huge, or significant differences as compared to when we first started using DRx products. We contributed it to the fact that our skin was even worse before DRx, thus the difference was bigger then. Also, I read on forums that DRx products stopped working on people after 2-3 years and we both felt that IDS products are milder, so we believed that it will be better in the long run to maintain our skin.

Then my cheek acted up, I don't know if it was already inflamed beforehand (I only take note of the changes on my forehead as the rest of my face are usually clear of pimples/bumps), but these two pimples popped out of nowhere. Until now I'm still battling with the leftover scars >:(  


During this time, I also realised that PORE will create a kind of white foam when I spread it on my face. I never really noticed it earlier on but it has a very funny white lather that came out as I apply the product onto my face. I thought I didn't wash my face clean enough and went to wash my face again, making sure that it wasn't foamy or soapy. But PORE was still producing white lather when I tap it onto my face.

I religiously continued with my IDS routine as prescribed and I went back for another consultation on 31st March. My skin was extremely dry on the surface, I had troubles putting on foundation. Yet my oil production was at its maximum!! I can easily fill up two sheets of oil blotter throughout the afternoon. It was kinda scary. Dr Tan asked me to stop using CLEAR and prescribed me C+ and an Oil-Free Moisturiser. I didn't purchase them as I felt like my blemishes weren't cleared enough yet and I wanted to give the IDS products as long a time frame as I used my DRx products.

This was the dry patch between my brows then and note the red patch on my left (picture's right) forehead, that was the dry patch + scars left after clearing up the cluster of big pimples:


This was a week after, I started mixing DRx products back into my regime. I use IDS PORE in the morning and night, rotating DRx CF once every 2-3 nights. It was not so much on the amount of bumps/pimples but the overall texture of my skin. It was very rough and dull.


During this time, my nose area went crazy, my chin broke out as well. I blame that on the exam stress + hormonal changes cause it was the week before my period. But usually, even if it's PMS, I will still breakout on my forehead and very very rarely on the rest of my face.

I was super duper happy with my forehead around this time, I used a mixture of IDS PORE in the morning and DRx CF at night daily. I still have my dry patch but it looked almost perfect with a thin layer of coverage (Using the Biore Aqua BB here):


After that, I decided to switch fully back to DRx CF morning and night, as I felt that it really stabilizes my skin more!

This is my skin right now. No make up, no filter, fresh out of the shower! Texture is still not the perfect texture I want, scars are still pretty pigmented, but I'm thankful that there are currently very little to no bumps. I felt a little upcoming pimple and I covered it using a layer of tea tree oil and SPOT from IDS. Haha. Also, my nose and chin are no longer crazy although I'm left with scars as well :(


So overall, comparing IDS PORE and DRx CF, I really see a difference DRx products make on my skin. I think when my skin stabilizes for real, I might give IDS another try to maintain it. However, for now, I think DRx works better with keeping my bumps and pimples away.

Also, pictures can only show so much. The texture of my skin is completely different when I use DRx and IDS. With IDS, my skin is rougher and I feel blackheads surfacing on my nose, they are more difficult to be removed while I exfoliate. With DRx, my skin is smoother on the touch, I also don't have blackheads protruding out around my nose and they can be easily washed away when I wash my face!! Like I can literally feel the dry blackheads coming out of my skin as I wash my face.

My current routine is: Cleanser > either IDS Scrub/St.Ives Apricot Scrub > Simple Toner > DRx CF > Tea Tree Oil + IDS SPOT on pimples


This is only based on my own experience. I have no bad experiences with IDS Clinic, I had a great time during the consultation and everyone was extremely friendly and kind :) However, the products might be too mild for me and I prefer the results DRx products are giving me.


So... We've come to the end of this superrrr long post! Anyone of you tried both DRx and IDS products? Which one work better for your skin? Do share your thoughts with us! :)

xx,
Flo & Pea

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Review: Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery BB with SPF 50 PA +++

A few weeks back I was walking around Watsons and chanced upon this..


It was all over the store. I think there were at least 3 testers around the store! 

I tried some on my hands and I really, really liked the texture and the light-medium coverage. What actually got my attention is the SPF 50, PA +++. I can't live without sunscreen yet sometimes I dread having to slap on my sunscreen THEN add on another BB cream or foundation. So nothing is better than a light BB product with such high SPF for everyday use, or when I need to run some quick errands or go to school and I don't want too heavy a coverage.

I got it a few days later cause I couldn't stop thinking about it ^^

Packaging


The Biore Aqua BB (the original name is too long, this is my short form haha) comes in a peachy-pink tube, almost exactly like the original Biore Aqua sunscreen in blue. Very lightweight and easy to bring around, I like! Haha.

Product

The packaging highlighted these points:

- Superior long-lasting sweat-proof double UV block
- Weightless texture with BB coverage
- 3D brightening effect
- Long-lasting oil control yet hydrating
- Gentle & mild

The Biore Aqua BB has a very lightweight texture. It is not sticky or heavy-duty like usual Korean BB creams, yet it doesn't leave your skin looking over matte. It has small glitter particles which I'm guessing are what's giving the "3D brightening effect" - I tend to stay away from glittery bases cause I am very, very oily. But this doesn't leave me looking oily cause the oil control properties are pretty good! It is also fairly long-lasting, I was impressed that I could just use a layer of this all over my face and it lasted throughout the whole day.

Swatches


The Biore Aqua BB comes in only one colour. I'm not sure if it will change and adjust into your own skin tone but it matches me pretty well :) It is of a light to medium coverage, very suitable for daily use.

Application

When I got this, I spread it onto my skin with my fingers, just like how I would use a sunscreen. But lately, I've been enjoying using it with the Real Techniques' buffing brush. Somehow with the brush this product doesn't set into my dry patches, and YES I AM STILL DEALING WITH STUPID DRY PATCHES >:( 

Also, I rarely need to use concealer. It somehow just brightens and blurs everything out!

I've also tried using this as a base before putting heavier coverage foundations and I enjoyed it equally.

Comparison

As compared to my usual Skin 79 BB cream, this is very very light! I didn't even feel it on my skin, and sometimes I don't set it with any powder as well. This is my skin at the end of the day after almost 8 hours of wear~ You can see that everything is still pretty much in place (but my skin was also behaving itself and I didn't have a lot of problems to cover up).

Pardon the quality! Using iPhone 5's front camera, no filter at all.

Verdict

I definitely love and enjoy this product! I've been using this daily for almost 2 weeks now and I'm still very much enjoying it. It says a lot for me cause I change up my make-up products every other day. It is definitely very useful for the weather in Singapore, and you can also bring it around for touch-ups since it's so convenient to bring around.

Quick Summary

The great:
  • SPF 50 PA +++
  • Lightweight with good coverage 
  • Long-lasting
  • Didn't break me out
The not-so-great:
  • Only one shade available
  • White cast in flash photography

The Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery BB is retailing in Watsons, Guardian, other major drugstores and supermarkets at S$19.90 each.


Anyone enjoying this as much as I do? :D

xx,
Flo

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Review: Bobbi Brown NEW Skin Foundation Stick

Hi loves! I have been on a foundation spree lately. So recently I saw this recommendation by Gossmakeupartist on YouTube and knew I needed to try it. I trust his tips and recommendations implicitly.
So I went ahead and got the lady to match me. She wanted to pair me with No. 1 Warm Ivory but I don't think it will match my neck so I asked for the next shade down - No. 2 Sand. ( there's two more shades fairer than no. 1 - Alabaster and Porcelain but it's just really white-looking) 

Packaging 
[I apologize for the over-exposed picture. Too much sunlight going on] 
The reformulated foundation kept their original packaging and I am always hesitant about products that are packaged like this. I think it's not the most hygienic thing in the world but of course I make sure I only apply makeup on a clean face. But I guess swiping a clean brush across the stick to get the product will work just as well if you don't want to constantly use the product surface on your face repeatedly if you are using it for touch-ups. 

Application/Swatches
So what I do is to swipe the stick across my face on areas which I want coverage - so mainly my permanent red cheeks and my nose area. Basically a warrior paint style going on. I have not tried using my fingers to blend cause it feels sticky and I don't want to drag my skin. So I use the Real Techniques Expert Face Brush to buff it in and it blends smoothly and evenly. I can honestly say I LUVVV the finish it gave. It's named Skin Foundation for a reason. It gave me this skin-like finish and sets on very nicely. Its not fully matte and not fully dewy. Just this really nice 3D look to it. I love that it also does not feel heavy and coverage is buildable without caking. 

Comparison
If I were to compare this to the Laneige BB cream, the latter would be too dewy. If I were to compare this to the Benefit Big Easy BB, the latter would be more matte in terms of setting. I honestly cannot choose and I think it depends on the coverage your skin needs for the day or event. I think this is very decent for a work day so I am talking about 10-hour wear. Bobbi Brown's foundations tend to be yellow-based and this is no different. I have pink undertoned so the yellow neutralizes the pink relatively well and prevent me from looking like a red ball of tomato-ness. I would pick the Big Easy to last me on a really long work day but I would pick this for its beautiful finish if I'm going shopping and gonna be taking selfies haha


Verdict
I love it. I can see myself reaching for this on a daily basis. I have alot of foundations that I don't touch on a daily basis because they just feel very heavy for me. It photographs beautifully and I love it. I cannot say it enough.

UPDATE: 5:16PM
I put on the foundation at 8am today and it has been about 9 hours. The sun today is just bloody murder and I headed out of the office for lunch for about an hour. It did not dry out in the air-conditioned room and neither did it melt in the sun. However, I can feel myself getting oily just about now and I think it held up pretty well. I only set it with Tarte loose powder today and I think if I had set it more, or did touch-ups, it would last even longer. I just blotted once and I have about 5 more hours today before my day end. I have an impending pimple near my chin and it was covered when I left. However, the redness is starting to peek through as well. 

UPDATE: 9:51PM
I'm omw home now! The foundation lasted well. I mean, it was more than 12 hours of wear and I have combi-oily skin. It has definitely faded around my impending zit and my nose area. My face is definitely getting oily. 

Quick Summary

The Awesome:
  • Good coverage
  • Lightweight finish
  • Slim and light [good for carrying around and touching ups.]
  • Don't need much for coverage; therefore, that tube will last for quite awhile
  • 24 shades to pick from
The Average:
  • High-end pricing
  • Not suitable for people with oily skin

Bobbi Brown NEW Skin Foundation Stick is available at Takashimaya Bobbi Brown Counters for $68/-.

Do you have the old skin foundation stick and have you tried the new formulated one? 

See you all soon!
Love,
Pea  


Monday, 7 April 2014

Review: The Original Beauty Blender

Hi everyone!

Yes, yes, I jumped onto the Beauty Blender bandwagon a few years late. But seriously, it took me a lot of thinking (and unwillingness) to purchase a $30 sponge!!!! (I caved in anyway...)

So, The Great Beauty Blender is an "award winning" make up sponge that says help make make up application fast, flawless and foolproof. It can apply both wet and dry cosmetics with precision and even onto hard-to-reach areas (think around the nose, under eye areas).


Packaging 

The Beauty Blender comes in 3 colours - pink, white and black. Of course me being me, I chose the pink one. It comes in a plastic container that I kept to store my Beauty Blenders on my make up table, so don't throw it away cause it is useful!! Haha.

Application

The best way to use the Beauty Blender is when it is damp. I usually put it under running water while squeezing it to make sure that the water goes in. As you squeeze it, it will grow in size, like almost double of the original size in its dry state:


After that I squeeze the excess water out, and further dry it with a towel before using it to apply my make up. Remember that it is supposed to be damp, not wet! If it's wet, I guess it won't be able to blend the make up well :)


I'll just dab a small amount of my foundation (usually liquid-cream texture, I've never tried it with dry products) on the round side and using a bouncing patting motion, I blend the product onto my face. It really blends flawlessly, and very very easily. I love it! It was a life changing moment for me.

Comparison

In comparison, I really love the Beauty Blender more as compared to a brush or my fingers. I've paired it with liquid foundation, some foundation with creamier textures, and of course my BB creams. They all worked very well together!

Sometimes when I use a brush, there will be streaks of foundation that I still need to blend out. Some hard to reach areas are also difficult to apply since my brushes tend to be pretty big. I would either need a smaller brush or just touch and go with the bigger brush. On the other hand, when I use my fingers some of the foundations go on thicker and not natural at all.

Verdict

I definitely love love love the Beauty Blender! No ragrets at all (You'll get this if you've watched We're the Millers hahaha) even though it is really and I have to emphasise that it is VERY expensive for a sponge.

I've also heard some good reviews about a few cheaper dupes that I'd love to try out if I get a chance to. However, most of them can only be found in the US or UK.. And I'm finding ways to get them. Because I'm *quite* sure I can find other sponges that work the same way as this but with a cheaper price tag. But anyway, I would repurchase the Beauty Blender for sure if I can't find other alternatives and when mine starts to disintegrate but I hope it lasts for at least a year or I hope.. more?

Quick Summary

The great:
  • Helps to blend foundations flawlessly and quickly
  • Very easy to use
  • Builds very good coverage with a natural finish
  • Changed my life (for real)
The not-so-great:
  • Expensive
  • Might waste more products
The Beauty Blender retails for $29.90 each at selected Sasa and Watsons. I bought the duo at $39.90, so I save about $10 for each Beauty Blender. You can also get them from Luxola :)

xx,
Flo