I've been obsessing over Caroline Hirons recently... Not sure why didn't I start following her blog more religiously earlier, but it's better late than never. Pop over to her blog's side bar for cheat sheets on different skin conditions, and how to build up your routine!
Here's what I've been doing thus far, and my skin seems to be loving it :)
My morning routine is just a simplified version of my night time routine!
A.M.
Cleanse - Physiogel Cleanser, wipe off with clean flannel. Use something preferably non-foaming, a milk/balm/gel is fine. If I find my face a little greasy, I'd switch to my cleansing balm instead.
Exfoliate - Usually an acid toner would be recommended in this step, but I'd skip it in the mornings as my skin is really pretty sensitive. I'd however use a gentle exfoliating treatment like the La Roche Posay Effaclar K [+].
Spray hydrate - La Roche Posay Thermal Spring Water
Serums/Oils - 1-2 drops of Clarins Lotus Facial Treatment Oil
Spot treatment - Thursday Plantation 100% Tea Tree Oil on a cotton bud
Moisturiser - Derm's moisturiser
Sunscreens - I'd do up another post on it!
P.M.
First Cleanse - La Roche Posay Micellar Water
Second Cleanse - Banila & Co. Clean It Zero, wipe off with clean flannel (can use the same one from the morning but discard it into the washbag after this use.) This product does contain mineral oil, which C,Hirons would totally frown upon but it works for me! So I'm not changing it as of now. It is not readily available in SG, but you can purchase it at Changi Airport Duty-free when you're flying or Qoo-10!
Acid Tone/Exfoliate - First Aid Beauty Facial Radiance Pads are really great! They are gentle and do the job of exfoliating very well. Clarins Gentle Exfoliator Brightening Toner, this I use only 2-3 times a week although it feels really gentle as I find that using it too frequently messes with my skin.
Clay Mask - Innisfree Super volcanic clay mousse pack or Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay (w Raw Honey and a few drops of TTO) a few times a week after my second cleanse.
Spray hydrate - Spritz La Roche Posay Thermal Spring Water. 2 times a week I'd pat in Hada Labo SHA Lotion (Light) instead or when my skin feels extra dehydrated. (Effaclar K [+] and TTO are from the A.M. routine)
To combat breakouts, I'd alternate between Differin and Epiduo (both prescription only) and apply it topically all over my face. A good alternative for these would be Benzac AC 2.5% Water-based gel which is available at all pharmacies, it is also manufactured by Galderma hehe.
Serums/Oils - Currently testing out Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate, and loving it so far. It absorbs really quickly and is very light-weight. I'm also looking for a good Vit C serum to add into my routine, so if any of you have any recommendations, do drop me an email!
Moisturiser - Laneige Water Sleeping Mask is my all-time favourite. One that I did not expect to fall in love with, due to all the hype surrounding it but I did. After I'm done with the above, I'd stick some Nexcare Acne Patch on any spots before going to bed.
Lip balm - Not forgetting your lips, here's my favourite Dior Lip Glow because you'll wake up with soft and pink lips hehe.
That's all for my current skincare routine!
Have a great week ahead, thanks for reading!
With love,
A
Monday, 14 September 2015
Product Review: Kotex LUXE Ultrathin Overnight & Day Pads
Disclaimer: Products are kindly sent to me by samplestore.com, but reviews are based entirely on my own experience.
I am actually a long-time user of Kotex's products so I'm really excited to try their LUXE series.
These are the two products from the soft & smooth line that I have been using regularly!
Samplestore kindly sent both the day & night pads over, and it is really timely as Aunt Flo's in town this week
Instead of the usual white/single coloured wrappers, Kotex LUXE series actually features 4 different coloured wrappers. An instant mood lifter I'd say, especially when you're on your period feeling like
The pad design also varies so it's a surprise each time you open one!
Below is a comparison chart between the Kotex Soft & Smooth Ultrathin and Kotex Luxe Ultrathin pads:
Here's a little experiment I did using my existing pads to compare it with the Kotex LUXE ones!
That's the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin for Regular flow on the left and the Kotex Soft & Smooth Slim on the right. You can already tell that the Ultrathin is much thinner than the Soft & Smooth one!
My verdict: It is much thinner as compared to my regular Kotex day pads, which makes it a breeze to wear. You know how sometimes we have to be really careful about wearing tight dresses or bandage skirts when we are on our periods? I think that with Kotex Luxe Ultrathin pads, we wouldn't have to worry about that. I have also stuck with Kotex pads because they make the most comfortable cotton pads! I hate those netted ones... super uncomfortable. At first I was a little hesitant if these would feel rough against my skin but nope! They're really comfortable to wear.
But wait... What's the worst period nightmare you can have? Overnight leakage, gross.
Here's the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Overnight Pads YouTube commercial. The things mentioned in the video are spot-on!
Our girl problems are now solved with Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Overnight pads! It is THE pad that will help you realise that overnight period leakage is never your fault!
Now I know we can't compare a 'non Ultrathin/regular' pad to an 'Ultrathin' pad but these are the only ones I have hahaha and coincidentally they're also from Kotex. The Kotex Soft & Smooth Night has ProActive Guards that prevent leakages, while the Kotex Luxe UltraThin Night has Surround Lock Protection with surrounding embossed star-contours designed to help provide you with additional security and leakage problem! The most significant difference between the two pads is that the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night pad comes with the new Honeycomb Liquid-Locker technology specially designed to rapidly absorb and lock away fluid to help prevent back-flow, so that skin feels dry and comfortable!
This is the enhanced U-Shape Back Guard of the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night designed to rise up upon contact with fluid, helps absorbs and prevents back-flow. Say goodbye to back leakage!
Kotex Ultrathin Night 32cm
See how fast it absorbs!
My verdict: I know that some of us might feel that a thicker pad offers 'extra protection' but it's definitely not true! I absolutely love the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night pads during a heavy flow. It absorbs much faster than my regular Kotex night pads and I'm definitely switching over once I've finished my current pack. Why? Because it is really comfortable and leaves me feeling very clean and dry! No damp feeling at all HAHA. Leakage wise, I'd have to say I trust Kotex because the regular night pads have already been working well for me at preventing any night leakages, but I believe that the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night is as effective if not more, because it really adheres to the contours of your body.
Want to try these amazing pads before buying them?
Head over now to samplestore to redeem your free sample or you can also request one on Kotex Facebook page for free!
Both Kotex Luxe Ultrathin 28cm (14s) and Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night 32cm (12s) are retailing at S$5.95 each at all local supermarkets and leading pharmacies.
I am actually a long-time user of Kotex's products so I'm really excited to try their LUXE series.
These are the two products from the soft & smooth line that I have been using regularly!
Samplestore kindly sent both the day & night pads over, and it is really timely as Aunt Flo's in town this week

Instead of the usual white/single coloured wrappers, Kotex LUXE series actually features 4 different coloured wrappers. An instant mood lifter I'd say, especially when you're on your period feeling like

Below is a comparison chart between the Kotex Soft & Smooth Ultrathin and Kotex Luxe Ultrathin pads:
Here's a little experiment I did using my existing pads to compare it with the Kotex LUXE ones!
That's the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin for Regular flow on the left and the Kotex Soft & Smooth Slim on the right. You can already tell that the Ultrathin is much thinner than the Soft & Smooth one!
My verdict: It is much thinner as compared to my regular Kotex day pads, which makes it a breeze to wear. You know how sometimes we have to be really careful about wearing tight dresses or bandage skirts when we are on our periods? I think that with Kotex Luxe Ultrathin pads, we wouldn't have to worry about that. I have also stuck with Kotex pads because they make the most comfortable cotton pads! I hate those netted ones... super uncomfortable. At first I was a little hesitant if these would feel rough against my skin but nope! They're really comfortable to wear.
But wait... What's the worst period nightmare you can have? Overnight leakage, gross.
Here's the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Overnight Pads YouTube commercial. The things mentioned in the video are spot-on!
Our girl problems are now solved with Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Overnight pads! It is THE pad that will help you realise that overnight period leakage is never your fault!
Now I know we can't compare a 'non Ultrathin/regular' pad to an 'Ultrathin' pad but these are the only ones I have hahaha and coincidentally they're also from Kotex. The Kotex Soft & Smooth Night has ProActive Guards that prevent leakages, while the Kotex Luxe UltraThin Night has Surround Lock Protection with surrounding embossed star-contours designed to help provide you with additional security and leakage problem! The most significant difference between the two pads is that the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night pad comes with the new Honeycomb Liquid-Locker technology specially designed to rapidly absorb and lock away fluid to help prevent back-flow, so that skin feels dry and comfortable!
This is the enhanced U-Shape Back Guard of the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night designed to rise up upon contact with fluid, helps absorbs and prevents back-flow. Say goodbye to back leakage!
See how fast it absorbs!
My verdict: I know that some of us might feel that a thicker pad offers 'extra protection' but it's definitely not true! I absolutely love the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night pads during a heavy flow. It absorbs much faster than my regular Kotex night pads and I'm definitely switching over once I've finished my current pack. Why? Because it is really comfortable and leaves me feeling very clean and dry! No damp feeling at all HAHA. Leakage wise, I'd have to say I trust Kotex because the regular night pads have already been working well for me at preventing any night leakages, but I believe that the Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night is as effective if not more, because it really adheres to the contours of your body.
Want to try these amazing pads before buying them?

Head over now to samplestore to redeem your free sample or you can also request one on Kotex Facebook page for free!
Both Kotex Luxe Ultrathin 28cm (14s) and Kotex Luxe Ultrathin Night 32cm (12s) are retailing at S$5.95 each at all local supermarkets and leading pharmacies.
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Friday, 11 September 2015
Product Review: Essential CC Oil & Night Care Milk
Disclaimer: Products are kindly sent to me by samplestore.com, but reviews are based entirely on my own experience.
I'm sure many of us are familiar with 'Essential', which is under Kao's umbrella of brands. I used to swear by their Essential Hair Mask (in pink) many years back but I got too lazy to use it oops. Fast forward this year, I bought their travel sized volumising conditioner to bring to China and I really liked it! So when I samplestore sent me the campaign invite for Essential's new products, I knew I really wanted to try it!
Ok I know I rarely talk about haircare stuff, because yeah... my main obsession is with skincare products. But I still take care of my tresses and my hair stylist has been telling me that my hair is really dry recently:(
I USED to have really frizzy and wiry hair that had to be rebonded every year or so. My dad even had an embarrassing nickname for me back then... but somehow my stars aligned and God decided that I should have straight hair again. (YAY!) My hair now is slightly wavy, very thick BUT it's definitely damaged from colouring and flat irons. (I use flat irons to curl the ends of my hair) I think I'm really quite happy with the state of my hair except that it's slightly dry and I find that it lacks volume and shine.. Although I know many people beg to differ, because they think my hair has enough volume. Sorray I love voluminous hair, it's NEVER enough volume.
Of course by now, with beauty articles and magazines shoving tons of information in our faces, we know that perming, heat styling and dyeing (yes crazy hair colours I'm lookin' at ya) can be really detrimental to our hair condition but we sometimes forget that some of our everyday habits and the external environmental factors can also put stress on our hair and affect its appearance and health!
JENG JENG JENG. The 5 evil hair stress brothers....

Fret not! Introducing to you the next product that Essential has, the Essential Night Care Milk (100ml)!
I'm really intrigued by this product because it is supposed to protect your hair from pillow friction by leaving a protective coat around each hair strand and prevent misaligned cuticles when hair rubs against the pillowcase, leaving hair more manageable the next morning. I love the idea of an overnight treatment!
When we toss and turn at night, there is friction between our hair and the pillow, causing the cuticles to be misaligned. This creates frizz, resulting in the fabulous lion's mane hair the next morning
To deal with that, many of us ladies have to wake up much earlier to wash our hair, dry it then style it (phew), on top of skincare products and makeup before heading to work or school. Heck, ain't nobody got time fo' dat. Beauty sleep is more important!
As you can see, the Essential Night Care Milk has a much thicker, richer and gel-like consistency as compared to the oil. Like the CC oil, you can apply this on both damp and towel-dried hair. For better results, ensure that your hair is completely dry before going to bed. And please please please do not sleep with wet hair girls, it is really bad.
I'm sure many of us are familiar with 'Essential', which is under Kao's umbrella of brands. I used to swear by their Essential Hair Mask (in pink) many years back but I got too lazy to use it oops. Fast forward this year, I bought their travel sized volumising conditioner to bring to China and I really liked it! So when I samplestore sent me the campaign invite for Essential's new products, I knew I really wanted to try it!
Ok I know I rarely talk about haircare stuff, because yeah... my main obsession is with skincare products. But I still take care of my tresses and my hair stylist has been telling me that my hair is really dry recently:(
I USED to have really frizzy and wiry hair that had to be rebonded every year or so. My dad even had an embarrassing nickname for me back then... but somehow my stars aligned and God decided that I should have straight hair again. (YAY!) My hair now is slightly wavy, very thick BUT it's definitely damaged from colouring and flat irons. (I use flat irons to curl the ends of my hair) I think I'm really quite happy with the state of my hair except that it's slightly dry and I find that it lacks volume and shine.. Although I know many people beg to differ, because they think my hair has enough volume. Sorray I love voluminous hair, it's NEVER enough volume.
Of course by now, with beauty articles and magazines shoving tons of information in our faces, we know that perming, heat styling and dyeing (yes crazy hair colours I'm lookin' at ya) can be really detrimental to our hair condition but we sometimes forget that some of our everyday habits and the external environmental factors can also put stress on our hair and affect its appearance and health!
JENG JENG JENG. The 5 evil hair stress brothers....


Omg... see how crazy they look.
For me, it's definitely brazen blow-drying and despicable dryness! No spiteful split ends because I've chopped them all away but I used to have crazy amount of split ends when I kept my hair long.
Here are the 5 hair stresses we constantly have to deal with:
1. Blow drying
This is one that I'm pretty sure eveyone has to deal with... It's so conflicting because hello, my hair is dripping wet I gotta dry it, but the process of drying it actually removes moisture from my hair, BOTH inside and outside the hair. Er logic??! But really, blow drying your hair, especially at the max temperature setting actually dries the hair out, causing it to be brittle and susceptible to further damage. I'm definitely guilty of this because sometimes my thick hair takes soooo long to dry, so I just blast the max temperature to shorten the drying time.
2. Combing
Combing through wet hair actually damages our hair follicles as they are at the most fragile state. Likewise, the friction caused by combing through dry hair can form hair knots which makes our hair more prone to unnecessary breakage. Also, frequent combing causes fly aways~~ as static charge is produced when there is constant rubbing between individual strands of hair, which makes you look messy!
3. Split Ends
The ends of our hair are the oldest and driest... when the protective hair cuticle is destroyed at the end of our hair, the hair splits into two or more parts. 

4. Hair Breakage
Many seemingly harmless actions like tying your hair into a tight ponytail or twirling your hair with your fingers exert excessive stress on your hair, resulting in hair breakage.
5. Dryness
Which I think is the most evil of all! Exposure to the sun, wind or even air-conditioning can result in hair dryness. Sleeping in an ac room does not help much either, for both our skin and hair :(
The hair cuticles that protect the hair are weakened and therefore unable to retain moisture within the cuticles of the hair.
To combat the above problems, Essential is releasing TWO NEW PRODUCTS - ESSENTIAL CC OIL & NIGHT CARE MILK.
You must be thinking.. WHAT CC OIL? You mean like BB and CC creams not enough, now comes another CC oil? Yes, the CC in Essential CC Oil (60ml) actually refers to 'Cuticle Care'! It is formulated with the same 'multi-functional' concept of BB and CC creams — 1 oil is all you need to protect your hair from 5 different hair stresses. What the CC Oil does is that it forms a protective coat around each hair strand, leaving it smooth and manageable

What's really cool is that it contains Hair Supplement Oil (lanolin acid) which is similar to our hair's natural oil to help repair, moisturise and protect your hair. It is also light and non-greasy, thus suitable even for applying it throughout the day. You can use it on both damp or towel-dried hair, concentrating on the mid-length to tip!
My verdict:
I've put off using hair oils for a REALLY long time because I had one bad experience with a particular brand. It was really thick and greasy, my hair just couldn't absorb the oil. It actually caused the pores along my jawline to become clogged and I broke out. Ughs gross.
But this CC Oil really lives up to its claim of being lightweight and non-greasy. I've tried it and it is really instantly absorbed by my hair. It is also not sticky at all! YASSS DRINK UP THE GOODNESS MY HAIR. It has a light floral scent which I really appreciate because I hate hair products that have an overpowering scent. I am actually really impressed because my hair ends feels really smooth now and I can't stop touching it. 

SEE! It really is smooth and shiny~
I'm really intrigued by this product because it is supposed to protect your hair from pillow friction by leaving a protective coat around each hair strand and prevent misaligned cuticles when hair rubs against the pillowcase, leaving hair more manageable the next morning. I love the idea of an overnight treatment!
When we toss and turn at night, there is friction between our hair and the pillow, causing the cuticles to be misaligned. This creates frizz, resulting in the fabulous lion's mane hair the next morning

To deal with that, many of us ladies have to wake up much earlier to wash our hair, dry it then style it (phew), on top of skincare products and makeup before heading to work or school. Heck, ain't nobody got time fo' dat. Beauty sleep is more important!
As you can see, the Essential Night Care Milk has a much thicker, richer and gel-like consistency as compared to the oil. Like the CC oil, you can apply this on both damp and towel-dried hair. For better results, ensure that your hair is completely dry before going to bed. And please please please do not sleep with wet hair girls, it is really bad.
My verdict:
I actually really like this product! Yesterday before heading to bed, I applied it on my damp hair before blow drying. Even though this has a richer texture, it's still not greasy or heavy at all, so two thumbs up for Essential. I actually found the scent to be slightly different from the CC oil but no complaints as both are really subtle. I wasn't really expecting much, but I was gladly surprised this morning when I woke up. My hair was still very soft and smooth!
Of course I still had to comb and style my hair, but my fly aways are very much tamed. Now I don't have to spend so much time doing my hair routine before going out! I can foresee myself using this on a daily basis heh.

Good news for you girls!
Head over to Essential's Facebook Page to play the Essential Mane Hero game to win attractive prizes weekly!
All you have to do is help Mane Hero catch the Essential products by moving the Essential basket left and right to catch the powerful hair treatments to gain points. At the same time, you have to try avoiding the Evil Stress Brothers and Pesky Pillow King! One word of caution, don't try to grab all the Essential hair products if you can't because you'll end up catching one of those nasties instead 

Go try it for yourself!
Have a good long weekend everyone! Thanks for reading!
Both Essential CC Oil (60ml) and Night Care Milk (100ml) retails at S$11.90 each and can be found at all local supermarkets and leading pharmacies.
With love,
A
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015
Skincare Updates, again! (Banila & co, Q-switch Laser, Effaclar K+, My Beauty Diary Sheet Masks)
It has been almost 3 months since I last checked in on my skin condition and I just reorganised my skincare items, so I thought why not take some time to do a post to keep track of my skin's progress.
Somewhere in between late May-June, I actually embarked on my first Oil Cleansing Method (OCM) regime with hemp seed oil, and tried out a minimalistic/natural skincare regime for about a month. OCM was great in the sense that I could actually feel those sebum plugs coming out when I massaged the oil all over my face. However, my face was still quite clogged and spotty. It was also very dry and I couldn't apply my foundation without having it cling on to my dry patches. Not cute, I know.
I stopped the previous regime since it wasn't working for me and got back to using Skinlycious' products again but my skin was still dry, red-looking and spotty. Ughs. It was slightly better for a while and I went off to China for 2 weeks in July. My skin was being pretty obedient for the first 2 days, then it started going wonky again right after that. My skin was drying up, I had new spots everyday that would itch like there's no tomorrow. Came back to SG, looking worse than when I left! (Major sad face)
Anyway I stumbled about the no!no! skin device on SIA's inflight shopping magazine and decided to purchase this tiny (but trust me. It's strong) Light and Heat Energy (LHE) zit zapper on my return flight. It was SGD245 and I was on the verge of giving up on my skin. Just thought hey, it sounds good so why not take the plunge and try it. As all my friends/bf/family already know, I'm a major sucker for anything that would help with my skin. No matter how pricey it would seem, if I am able to afford it, I'd try it.
I also bought Banila & Co.'s Clean It Zero (Pink-Normal) makeup cleansing balm and IT IS SERIOUSLY AMAZING. Only SGD20 at Shilla Duty Free! (Regretting right now that I didn't purchase more...) It's like oil-cleansing, but less messy and as effective. It smells great, removes make up well and sebum plugs would also come out if you massage it into your skin for at least 2 minutes. My skin has been loving it thus far, hasn't reacted negatively towards it so I'm really glad! They do have other versions of the Clean It Zero, but I chose the most basic one, just in case.
I also started Q-switch Laser Sessions at an aesthetics clinic which gave me really good results. Active pimples are healed, clogged pores and old brown marks (Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation, PIH) are significantly reduced. Of course it's only the first few sessions, so I still have a few brown spots on my left jaw but I can apply just a thin layer of foundation and I'm good to go. Save so much time on concealing! My pain tolerance is really quite up there, so the doctor administered higher powered shots on me. For those who can't tolerate pain very well, the doc will adjust the power level accordingly! My doctor commented that my clogged pores are more or less gone now, except for a few small bumps which is normal to get. Now it's just to focus on removing the PIH! Will update again on my Q-switch results, and I really can't wait for the progress too!
What I found that have helped was a couple of things (besides the laser). First, I'd mist my face with a Thermal Spray (currently using Uriage but have purchased La Roche Posay to try) then drop one drop of tea tree oil (TTO) on my palm and pat it in together with the thermal water. That really helps to calm down ANY irritations (read: itchiness) and it definitely does kill any horrible P.acnes bacteria on my skin. I have also started using sheet masks as the doc has commented that I actually have DRY skin (woah really?). More of like Combi/Oily - Dry on the outside, Oily inside - sort of complicated situation, hence the outbreaks pfft.
I've also made a major skincare routine overhaul after I came back from China. So here goes:
AM
Face wash: Cetaphil/Physiogel Cleanser
(Mist face with Uriage Thermal water, with one drop of TTO)
La Roche Posay Effaclar K+ - this one I'm still testing, so far so good hasn't given me any clogged pores and seem to refine my skin texture
Doctor's moisturiser
Spot treat with Vichy Hyaluspot Treatment
PM
Face wash: Simple Oil Balancing Exfoliating Wash - didn't expect to like this but it's doing a good job at keep my oil-water balance so it's a keep for now :)
Alternate between Innisfree Super Volcanic Clay Mask and Aztec Indian Healing Clay
(Mist face with Uriage Thermal Water with one drop of TTO)
MBD Sheet mask (will go into that in a bit)
Effaclar K+
Laneige Sleeping Mask
Topicals: Epiduo/Differin
Of course I'd also zap spots with the no!no! Skin device and it really helps to bring down the infection especially if it's those kinda pesky blind pimples. I might have over applied my epiduo at times, and I'd end up with slightly obvious brown spots on the spots the next day so I'm keeping that in mind. TO APPLY IT SPARINGLY. I'd apply a thin layer on areas where spots are prone to occur, then spot treat those red spots/bumps/PIH. Please do not follow my method, as the web stated to apply just a thin layer. I IZ KIASU.
My Beauty Diary Masks
This is one of the ever popular sheet mask brands out there and I'm only jumping onto the bandwagon now. I DID purchased them a few years back but felt like they didn't really do anything much for me. So far, I've tried the Imperial Bird's Nest, Aloe, Luffa and the Black Pearl Total Effects (mask sheet is black). My favourites are the Imperial Bird's Nest and Luffa!!! I've even bought a spare box of the IBN to keep because I've been masking almost daily for the past 2 weeks! Luffa was a surprise because I bought it before and it didn't seem to do anything to my skin. I was hoping that I'd love the Aloe vera one but unfortunately, it makes my face itchy and some clogged bumps would appear after :(
Yes I tried the Aloe one yesterday and it gave me the same bumps so I'm giving them away for sure. I've actually also purchased the Naruko Snail Repair Mask and they gave me bumps too! No go for these two, if you've clog-prone, acne-prone, sensitive skin like me. Although the aloe vera one had glowing reviews from redditors, it didn't work out well for me. I'm gonna try the apple phenol one next, and either stock up on the IBN or Luffa ones because Watson's and Guardian are having a 2 for SGD27 promo now!
I do need to mention I use clay masks daily too after washing my face at night, then I'd use the sheet masks after. I find that it didn't dry out my skin, but instead purified it of the impurities as I do get quite oily in the evenings. I let the clay masks sit for a shorter time if I find that my face is less oily that day! I know it might seem like a little of an overkill to some but it has worked in keeping my skin relatively clear so far. I'm planning to reduce the masks (clay & sheet) to about once every 2 days once my skin stabilises itself.
That's all I have for this update, till the next one and hopefully with great skin. Hang in there everyone who's facing a similar condition!
With love,
A
Somewhere in between late May-June, I actually embarked on my first Oil Cleansing Method (OCM) regime with hemp seed oil, and tried out a minimalistic/natural skincare regime for about a month. OCM was great in the sense that I could actually feel those sebum plugs coming out when I massaged the oil all over my face. However, my face was still quite clogged and spotty. It was also very dry and I couldn't apply my foundation without having it cling on to my dry patches. Not cute, I know.
I stopped the previous regime since it wasn't working for me and got back to using Skinlycious' products again but my skin was still dry, red-looking and spotty. Ughs. It was slightly better for a while and I went off to China for 2 weeks in July. My skin was being pretty obedient for the first 2 days, then it started going wonky again right after that. My skin was drying up, I had new spots everyday that would itch like there's no tomorrow. Came back to SG, looking worse than when I left! (Major sad face)
Anyway I stumbled about the no!no! skin device on SIA's inflight shopping magazine and decided to purchase this tiny (but trust me. It's strong) Light and Heat Energy (LHE) zit zapper on my return flight. It was SGD245 and I was on the verge of giving up on my skin. Just thought hey, it sounds good so why not take the plunge and try it. As all my friends/bf/family already know, I'm a major sucker for anything that would help with my skin. No matter how pricey it would seem, if I am able to afford it, I'd try it.
I also bought Banila & Co.'s Clean It Zero (Pink-Normal) makeup cleansing balm and IT IS SERIOUSLY AMAZING. Only SGD20 at Shilla Duty Free! (Regretting right now that I didn't purchase more...) It's like oil-cleansing, but less messy and as effective. It smells great, removes make up well and sebum plugs would also come out if you massage it into your skin for at least 2 minutes. My skin has been loving it thus far, hasn't reacted negatively towards it so I'm really glad! They do have other versions of the Clean It Zero, but I chose the most basic one, just in case.
I also started Q-switch Laser Sessions at an aesthetics clinic which gave me really good results. Active pimples are healed, clogged pores and old brown marks (Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation, PIH) are significantly reduced. Of course it's only the first few sessions, so I still have a few brown spots on my left jaw but I can apply just a thin layer of foundation and I'm good to go. Save so much time on concealing! My pain tolerance is really quite up there, so the doctor administered higher powered shots on me. For those who can't tolerate pain very well, the doc will adjust the power level accordingly! My doctor commented that my clogged pores are more or less gone now, except for a few small bumps which is normal to get. Now it's just to focus on removing the PIH! Will update again on my Q-switch results, and I really can't wait for the progress too!
What I found that have helped was a couple of things (besides the laser). First, I'd mist my face with a Thermal Spray (currently using Uriage but have purchased La Roche Posay to try) then drop one drop of tea tree oil (TTO) on my palm and pat it in together with the thermal water. That really helps to calm down ANY irritations (read: itchiness) and it definitely does kill any horrible P.acnes bacteria on my skin. I have also started using sheet masks as the doc has commented that I actually have DRY skin (woah really?). More of like Combi/Oily - Dry on the outside, Oily inside - sort of complicated situation, hence the outbreaks pfft.
I've also made a major skincare routine overhaul after I came back from China. So here goes:
AM
Face wash: Cetaphil/Physiogel Cleanser
(Mist face with Uriage Thermal water, with one drop of TTO)
La Roche Posay Effaclar K+ - this one I'm still testing, so far so good hasn't given me any clogged pores and seem to refine my skin texture
Doctor's moisturiser
Spot treat with Vichy Hyaluspot Treatment
PM
Face wash: Simple Oil Balancing Exfoliating Wash - didn't expect to like this but it's doing a good job at keep my oil-water balance so it's a keep for now :)
Alternate between Innisfree Super Volcanic Clay Mask and Aztec Indian Healing Clay
(Mist face with Uriage Thermal Water with one drop of TTO)
MBD Sheet mask (will go into that in a bit)
Effaclar K+
Laneige Sleeping Mask
Topicals: Epiduo/Differin
Of course I'd also zap spots with the no!no! Skin device and it really helps to bring down the infection especially if it's those kinda pesky blind pimples. I might have over applied my epiduo at times, and I'd end up with slightly obvious brown spots on the spots the next day so I'm keeping that in mind. TO APPLY IT SPARINGLY. I'd apply a thin layer on areas where spots are prone to occur, then spot treat those red spots/bumps/PIH. Please do not follow my method, as the web stated to apply just a thin layer. I IZ KIASU.
My Beauty Diary Masks
This is one of the ever popular sheet mask brands out there and I'm only jumping onto the bandwagon now. I DID purchased them a few years back but felt like they didn't really do anything much for me. So far, I've tried the Imperial Bird's Nest, Aloe, Luffa and the Black Pearl Total Effects (mask sheet is black). My favourites are the Imperial Bird's Nest and Luffa!!! I've even bought a spare box of the IBN to keep because I've been masking almost daily for the past 2 weeks! Luffa was a surprise because I bought it before and it didn't seem to do anything to my skin. I was hoping that I'd love the Aloe vera one but unfortunately, it makes my face itchy and some clogged bumps would appear after :(
Yes I tried the Aloe one yesterday and it gave me the same bumps so I'm giving them away for sure. I've actually also purchased the Naruko Snail Repair Mask and they gave me bumps too! No go for these two, if you've clog-prone, acne-prone, sensitive skin like me. Although the aloe vera one had glowing reviews from redditors, it didn't work out well for me. I'm gonna try the apple phenol one next, and either stock up on the IBN or Luffa ones because Watson's and Guardian are having a 2 for SGD27 promo now!
I do need to mention I use clay masks daily too after washing my face at night, then I'd use the sheet masks after. I find that it didn't dry out my skin, but instead purified it of the impurities as I do get quite oily in the evenings. I let the clay masks sit for a shorter time if I find that my face is less oily that day! I know it might seem like a little of an overkill to some but it has worked in keeping my skin relatively clear so far. I'm planning to reduce the masks (clay & sheet) to about once every 2 days once my skin stabilises itself.
That's all I have for this update, till the next one and hopefully with great skin. Hang in there everyone who's facing a similar condition!
With love,
A
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