Thursday, July 2, 2020

Saje: Peaceful Slumber Oil Blend Review


I received this as a gift, and wanted to jot a quick review. Overall, this is a nice scented oil, but as a thorough insomniac I don't really see any results. It's a nice touch, but not really worth the price for this item and more of a gimmick than anything with regards to efficacy.

Saje in general is a bit overpriced for what they are - my opinion is you could go out and get these same oils for much less and make your own mix.


Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Lancome L'Absolu Rouge Lipsticks Lacewood and Rose De Ville Review & Gift with Purchase


This review is quite belated as I got these lipsticks a few years ago, but figured better late than never? I purchased the Lancôme L'Absolu Rouge lipsticks in Lacewood (a brownish pink) and 305 Rose De Ville, mainly out of desire to get the free gift with purchase that Bloomingdale's had at the time (see the set above). I have to say the gifts with purchase are always quite worthwhile, with the above coming with a primer, lipstick, blush, face cream, eye cream and a handy bag (Lancome's tend to be good quality).



As a caveat though, in retrospect I would probably not make this purchase, as I find a lot of European brands like Lancome tend to feature cheap ingredients and spend most of their money on nice packaging. For instance, the lipsticks are definitely made of petroleum jelly and has that very distinct petroleum scent and feel. Personally they make my lips flake and peel after long wear as well, which is never great. 

They're also pretty pricey at $30.50 each, which is in line with typical high end lipsticks but in my opinion not worth the splurge.


The lipstick featured above is Rose De Ville, which is a straight pink and very flattering on my olive-toned skin. 


The one above is Lacewood; you can see the more muted tone.



Left is Lacewood swatched, while right is Rose De Ville. I love that Lacewood has almost a coral pop mixed in when you apply with a light hand.


The set came with a choice of blush, and the above swatch is for the color I chose, Shimmer Mocha Havan, which is a brownish pink that's surprisingly flattering on the skin.


It also came with a free lipstick which I got in the color Pale Lip (Nude), which while clearly lower quality and in simpler packaging, is still useful. It's just a bit subtle for me but it's nice nonetheless.


Sunday, April 5, 2020

Tea Obsession: Tea Pigs Superberries & Trader Joe's Berries & Cherries


I generally love teapigs, despite their rather exorbitant price point ($10 for 15 satchets of tea is a bit egregious). Posting this up for those who love berry flavored teas, as what could be better than an antioxidant rich, tangy and flavorful cup of hot tea while resting at home? I also adore the teapigs licorice and peppermint, which is so delightfully sweet and perfect for afternoons at home.


That said, as much as I love the Teapigs, I found a very similar, much cheaper dupe at Trader Joe's, featuring a mix of berries and cherries and with a indistinguishable taste.



It features large pieces of dried fruit and florals, including apples, hibiscus, rosehip, cranberries, bing cherries and beet root. The flavor is rich and tangy and it also has the bonus of coming in a reusable and very aesthetically pleasing tin for your kitchen.





Hope this gives you a few options if you are similarly a major fan of fruity teas! 


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Sunscreens Review: Avene SPF 50+ Body


I'm at a point where I've tried so many sunscreens in my life that I in fact have a hard time recalling all the brands. Today I thought I would share a few European brands (French specifically I believe) that are fairly popular and which I generally enjoyed. Note that I used these predominantly on my body rather than my face as they were labeled for this.

The one downside of many European sunscreen names is that they are pricey. They can easily be multiple times an equivalent (and in my belief better formulated) Korean sunscreen brand. That said, the upside is that you can easily walk into your neighborhood drugstore to pick them up, and they do have a luxurious packaging and brand vibe. 


Vichy Capital Ideal Soleil SPF 60

The first product I'll review is the Vichy Capital Ideal Soleil. This is the lotion version, although I also tried the spray on version (which I bought while I was traveling through Europe and used in my time there). 


The lotion is quite smooth and easy to spread. All the Capital Soleil products have a very pleasant scent, which is true for their spray and lotion. 

Eau Thermale Avene SPF 50+ Body


The second product I tried is the Avene SPF 50+ body. This spray is fairly thick (as you can see from the shot below), almost like a very thin lotion that you can smoothly spread easily over your body. I enjoyed using it, although I think it's since been discontinued. 




Overall I enjoyed using both but think they're overpriced and in this day and age you can find much better sunscreen brands.

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Guerlain: Lingerie de Peau Invisible Skin Fusion Foundation


Back in 2015 I purchased my bottle of Guerlain Lingerie de Peau, which is still to date the most I've ever spent for a foundation. While high-end foundations (and skincare in general) is no longer my thing as I've since realized there are many high quality and more budget friendly options from Korean and other international brands, I figured I would post up my impressions of this in case anyone was debating whether to buy this.


I posted up a video with me trying out the foundation live, so feel free to watch to get a better feel of the consistency.

To start with, the packaging is quite typical of high end brands, in a transparent and hefty glass bottle. The price is certainly not for the budget seeker, as a 1 oz bottle runs for $63. That said, what always drew me to this foundation is the incredibly smooth and natural coverage it gives my skin, without causing flakes and other issues (which I too commonly experience with other foundations due to my dry skin.)



The reason I haven't reached for it as much as hoped (I mean I've had this now for 5 years, but just can't bear parting with given how much I paid...) is because of the relative lack of skincare benefits and SPF vs the many Korean alternative BB creams I have, which also give good coverage. It feels unnecessary as well for me to wear such a high coverage cream in my day to day, as while I want to impress people, I'd rather do it while wearing something that's better for my skin.

I've included the ingredients snapshot below - indeed, a lot of stuff in there featuring chemicals (as I find to be true with most classic Western brands) and also SPF 20 is quite insufficient for daily use. As an aside, if your tinted moisturizer or foundation contains greater than SPF 30, you can usually use your FSA funds towards its purchase, as it qualifies for SPF benefits (at least for me that's been the case). Thus, it's always a shame when foundations shirk us with not only less protection but remove that option (and especially when they're as pricey as this one!)




That being said, the finish is undeniably beautiful. The consistency of the product is fairly runny, enabling an even application, and it never feels drying on my skin unless I've worn for the whole day (in which case, I do sometimes see some cracking). It's not the most moisturizing though, and I find my skin generally reacts better to hydrating BB creams and such. 




I keep this product sealed up in my fridge for now, which I hope will help it preserve its efficacy and strength. My recommendation for you? The landscape of face creams / foundations is so broad now, so venture out beyond the big names. It's a good foundation, but if I could go back in time I would not repurchase, as you could get 2-3 other great options for this price. 
 

Ipsy: August 2017 Glam Bag Unboxing



[Belated post] As of Aug 2017 I had been a loyal Ipsy subscriber for almost 2 years, and for good reason as each bag provided a plethora of worthwhile items. This month's bag contained the following:

First Aid Beauty

Skin Rescue Deep Cleanser with Red Clay

 

I haven't used many First Aid Beauty products, but this cleanser is surprisingly effective. It squeezes out a translucent red color, and is something between a cleansing milk and a traditional foaming cleanser. It doesn't foam up per se, but it definitely gets soapy, yet manages to be non-drying (and I have very dry skin, so am normally extremely sensitive to this. It also gets out all of my makeup, which I was surprised by - seriously, even eyeliner. 

The only thing I'm not a fan of is that it contains Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate as a top ingredient, which accounts for the slight foaming action. I'm not a fan of any Sodium Lauryl type product, as they can be very damaging to the skin. But I do like this and find it fun to use.





Eyeko

Black Magic Mascara






 
All Eyeko eye products, be they mascaras or eyeliners have generally impressed me, as I have historically experienced very little smudging (which is always a concern with monolids). To be honest, I unfortunately wasn't able to give this product a fair shake, as it dried up in its packaging before I had a chance to use it (this was about two years later). That in itself is a down mark for this, as I would hope that unopened mascaras could last longer. But alas.

LXMI
LXMI Crème du Nil Pore-Refining Moisture Veil 

 

This is definitely my favorite product of the month. I just feel like moisturizers are the most worth the money, especially when they are all natural like this. It squeezes out as a white cream, and is not heavy yet still moisturizing. I would definitely take their advice and use it together with a facial oil.
Ingredients
water, butyrospermum parkii (shea nilotica) butter, glycerin, squalane, octyldodecyl olivate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, candililla jojoba/rice bran polyglyceryl-3 esters, glyceryl stearate, cetearyl alcohol, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, hibiscus sabdariffa (hibiscus) hydrosol water, vanilla planifolia (vanilla) hydrosol water, hibiscus sabdariffa flower extract, sodium hyaluronate, gluconolactone, sodium stearoyl glutamate, stearoyl lactylate, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate, fragrance*. *natural.

 

I sadly lost details of the remaining two products (an eyeliner and stencil face brush), I think the brush was quite good but the eyeliner isn't super memorable

Ou; Glo
High Collagen Face Mask

I received this with my bonus points; to be honest I have no memory of it, although at this point all face masks seem interchangeable to me (all are hydration focused and to be honest not something I'm the biggest fan of since they make my hair greasy)