#12: skincare

I know I've been on a hiatus for a long time for some apparent reason.

Anyhow, today I decided to blog after so long. This time, it's about the skincare products I use! Sometimes you'll wonder what products other uses on their face aye? And whether are they using the expensive ones, or whut.

Here's mine!

Okay so..

The basic face washes. I gotta use them in the toilet. OBVIOUSLY, right?

The Face Shop's STRAWBERRY SCRUB! I like this a lot, because it smells so much like strawberry, and my face gets smoother after using this.

Etude House's Lemon tea cleanser. Just a basic one, to remove the sebum and oil from my face. You know it gets annoying when your face gets oily.

Etude House's Magic enzyme pack peeling. If you're wondering what's this, it's a bottle full of some chemicals which will remove your dead skin. It's very, very useful. And it makes you feel like you're in heaven because your skin becomes like tofu, and baby's butt. I know baby's butt is a disgusting comparison but it's true.

Etude House's Black head heating scrub.  Just like its name. For black heads. I must say that it works remarkably well. I thought it wouldn't but, ah, most of the black heads are gone after I use this scrub.
 After the washing and etc,

Now, the proper skin care, right after the washing activities.

Etude House's O2 White Toner. After patting my face dry, toner is the way. Like any other toner, it's cooling. It's not sticky because it's water based.

Lancome's Blanc Expert Melanolyser. Since I have obvious freckles and removing it is impossible, so the only way is to lighten it. I am not so sure if it works, but, I gotta wait for sometime, since I just started applying this on my face less than a month ago.

Etude House's Good-bye Dark Circle Eye Cream. This is mainly for dark circles so I seldom use this because my dark circles aren't that bad.

Etude House's O2 White Emulsion. It works exactly like a moisturizer of course. It's to lock the moisture on your face and etc. This one is not sticky too, as it's water based.

Bobbi Brown's BB Cream. This is awesome! I like this one because it's smooth and 'nicer' to touch after applying. It doesn't really brightens your complexion but, well, it has SPF and other main things like foundation and moisturizer. This is really pricey; RM150.
Etude House's Sun Guard Super Aqua. Oh it's another water based sun block. It's not sticky, and it doesn't have the normal SPF sharp smell that can kill you. It's alright overall.

The products I use ranges from RM30~ to RM150. RM30 may not be RM30, because I only buy them during sales so, it's about RM20ish. If I am not mistaken, I got the cleanser at around RM20. RM150 is definitely the BB cream.

Oh not forgetting the Lancome, it's RM315 for that tiny tube. And I don't know if it works.

I wonder why skin care products can be really pricey. What are they made of and do they really work? =/

Except those scrubs because I love them and it works really well.

2 comments:

LauraLeia said...

Wow, that's a lot of facial products in one post! lol
I don't often use scrubs, but i do like to invest in a good cleanser and toner. :) I love Etude House's BB cream, one tube can last a long time, and it's time to grab when they have buy 1 free 1 or 50% discounts, hehe. ^^

Yuen May said...

Hmm scrubs are meant to be used once a week, or maximum, twice a week (: you know, it works like sandpaper ;p to make your skin smooth, etc then you know, back to normal. It's on a weekly basis, thats why.

YES! I love their BB cream too. But it's also pricey. I had my first BB cream from Etude House and at that time, it was quite cheap. Irony, when I said it's pricey, and I got the new BB cream from Bobbi Brown =/ Haha.

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