Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Olay ProX Advanced Cleansing System Experiment and Amazing Amazon.com Deal Alert!

Second blog post of the night. >.<
LOL. I just wanted to quickly share this before I wrap up the day.

I am a huge fan and a friend of fuzkittie, a YouTube guru who has amazing tutorials, reviews, hauls, etc.
I enjoy watching her haul videos because it just makes me so happy to see her talk about new products. Recently, she posted a night skincare routine video featuring her new Clarisonic Mia. It looked amazing and so easy to use, but the price is... $149. The price made me gasp when I first saw it. I've heard a lot about the Clarisonic Mia and never really cared much for it until recently. So then, I googled "Clarisonic Mia dupes" and came across a similar drugstore version, the Olay ProX Advanced Cleansing System, which ranges from $27.99-$30. This is definitely a price that I appreciate.

Being the curious girl I am, I'm going to be giving it a try.
It doesn't seem to have all the features of the Clarisonic Mia, but I don't mind. The reviews are relatively high for this product and some Clarison Mia owners have said that the Olay one works just as well.
I'm pretty excited! :)

The best price I found was from amazon.com for $27.99 and it would be free 2-day shipping if you're an Amazon Prime Member.


What's exciting is that my friend shared this awesome deal that's going on at LivingSocial (similar to Groupon) and there's a deal where you just pay $10 for a $20 Amazon.com giftcard!
Pretty awesome, yeah?
My $20 amazon.com giftcard code will be coming in tomorrow and I will be purchasing the Olay ProX Advanced Cleansing System.
This means, I will be paying about $17.99 for the system instead of $27.99!!

If you guys want the link to the awesome 50% off deal for the Amazon.com giftcard, I will share it:


The site is fairly simple to use!
I think there is about 8 hours left for the deal to expire! Hope you all get a chance to take advantage of this deal!

Hope I didn't bore you! I will review the Olay ProX Cleansing System once I've tested it out. :)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Update: Burt's Bees Herbal Blemish Stick Review and Experience

If some of you may recall from my May Drugstore Haul, I talked about a new product that I hauled, which I bought in hopes to quickly heal the breakouts and pimples on my skin.  The product was the Burt's Bees Herbal Blemish Stick.
The reason I bought this was because the reviews and ratings for this product were fairly high and it contained tea tree oil.  Tea tree oil has been something that I've been looking into recently.

Tea tree oil is said to have beneficial medical and cosmetic properties when applied topically.  Tea tree oil has antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral action properties and is often times used in many skin care products.

I had the option of buying diluted tea tree oil that came in a bottle labeled "Tea Tree Oil" or buying the Burt's Bees Herbal Blemish Stick, which not only contains tea tree oil, but contains other natural ingredients such as willowbark extract (natural source of salicylic acid), fennel oil, eucalyptus oil, lemon oil, and others.  Since the ratings were so high and was highly recommended to me from some other gurus, I just decided to spend the $8 for this product.



The bottle itself is really small and doesn't contain much product (.26 fl. oz)


The first thing I noticed about this product was the strong smell! The liquid smells like very strong black licorice mixed with herbs and the smell almost stings my nose.  Many people are also drawn back from the pungent smell from the product.  Whenever I applied this product, I would try my best not to have to smell the medicine.  Even as of today, I really don't like the smell.


With the roller ball technology, there is no need to apply with fingers.  However, I'm not sure how sanitary it is to use the roller ball so I would recommend not to share with other people or I would make sure to clean the top occasionally.


When applied onto acne and affected areas, the medicine stings the area.  The product comes out in liquid form, but the medicine dries really fast on the skin, which I like since I don't have to wait a long time for anything to dry. Also, before applying this product, it is recommended to wash the face thoroughly for a clean surface.

One thing for sure, this product is very drying so I would recommend not to apply all over the face, but mainly for small areas that need healing.

With that being said, surprisingly, this product did not work for me. I did see quick results at first since the redness from my new pimples seemed to be going away. However, it didn't end there because after the pimples seemed to be getting smaller, all of a sudden, the pimples became larger again.  It was strange since I thought it was working, but then I woke up one morning to see that the pimples on my face looked worse from before. The redness in the pimples had enlarged and it actually hurt to talk because the pimples had become more painful.

After reading some other reviews on the Herbal Blemish Stick, I found out that this product shouldn't be directly applied on pores. It should be applied directly on spots that need quick healing and it should be applied minimally to see quick results.

Since everyone's skin is different, I'm sure that this product works better on others, but I really feel that this did not work on me. I was so shocked by the worse outcome and I've put away this product and currently am using something else to heal breakouts (and I think I've actually found a winner! Updates on this new product will be up soon.).

If anyone has tried this and it works for them, please share your experience. Maybe, I may have been using it wrong? I'm not sure, but I plan on making a video about this as well to talk more in detail if needed.

Here's an overview~~~

Pros:
-Did see quick results with acne
-Small and easy to work with
-Dries fast

Cons:
-Awful smell
-Stings when applied over acne and breakouts
-After quick results, the pimples on my face got worse
-Overdrying

Friday, April 16, 2010

Guest Blogger: Spring Skincare Tips

Hello everyone! I have the pleasure of sharing with you a guest post by Sarah Logan who is from the Aesthetic Science Institute. She will share some tips on skincare for spring.

Prepping Pretty Spring Skin
When the sun finally begins to warm our faces again, and the world slowly looks a little greener, we always feel the need to freshen up our looks a bit. In an enthusiastic hurry to apply this season’s bright makeup colors, we may forget to stop and realize that the most important step is good skincare for a clean, smooth base. After the cold wind, dry heating systems, and dark days are done with our faces, most of us go into springtime looking a little dull.

To bring your face back to life, there are some basics that always help whether you’re at a spa or your bathroom sink. Firstly, be sure to exfoliate: it can be as simple as adding salt (for oily skin) or sugar (for dry skin) to your face wash or buying one with exfoliating beads in it. It always helps to add a product with something like fruit enzymes or hydroxy acids into your regimen for added results. Going to get microdermabrasion at a local spa is a great choice for deep exfoliation that will be noticed right away. Any of these options will reveal fresh skin that is glowing and smooth.

Second, you need to continuously moisturize to have skin perfect for makeup application. If you’re getting a facial at a spa, that’s great because they will both exfoliate and moisture your skin while you’re there. At home, be sure you’re using a formula appropriate for your skin type, like a gel for oily skin, a thicker cream for dry, or something in between. Some of the face lotions with radiance/skin brightening ingredients are perfect for dewy spring skin, and are a nice boost for any look.

If we just take a little extra care in reviving skin at this time of year, the reward will be a complexion that’s more awake and well-textured. Your face will look flawless all season long!

Content provided by Sarah Logan on behalf of Aesthetic Science Institute (ASI). ASI is a beauty school for new students interested in a career in aesthetics and licensed aestheticians interested in advanced aesthetics training and certification.