Last month I received a package from Raw Spice Bar, containing their September Argentine Spice Box.
Raw Spice Bar is a monthly subscription service that sends spices to your door starting at just $8 each month. In your kit you'll receive an introductory card explaining the spice theme for the month, three different spice blends (or kits) and three recipe cards to give you fresh new ideas to try your new spice kits with.
All the spices are freshly ground before packaging, so they're fresh and full of flavor.
Check out their website for more information about subscribing.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
#Cosrx Honey Packed Comparison Review | Featuring Honey Overnight Mask, Honey Ceramide Cream and Honey Ceramide Eye Cream
If you asked me to pick a favorite Asian beauty inspired skincare ingredient, I'd blurt out "honey." Honey, along with propolis, is a great antibacterial ingredient, making it perfect for acne-prone skin owners like myself. It also helps regenerate collagen, keeping skin youthful and firm, brightens hyperpigmentation, and hydrates.
Cosrx has three creams cream products with honey and/or propolis as a star ingredient, and today I'm going to introduce you to them!
Cosrx has three creams cream products with honey and/or propolis as a star ingredient, and today I'm going to introduce you to them!
Sunday, October 9, 2016
#Cosrx AHA & BHA Toner & Liquids Review
Chemical exfoliation is a game changer - bringing acids into skincare tackles skin imperfections like nothing else. AHA (alpha hydroxy acid) and BHA (beta hydroxy acid) are most commonly used in skincare, and of course Cosrx has some great options to start with.
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Thursday, October 6, 2016
It's Skin Propolis Power 10 Formula #Review | #qdepot
It's Skin Power 10 Formulas are ampoules containing high concentrations of different ingredients. The collection includes ingredients for any skin concern; including Q10 for elasticity, VC for brightening, VB for oil control, LI for soothing, WH for whitening, and more.
Q-Depot, a Korean cosmetics online shop, sent me the Propolis Formula a while back, and I've been testing it out for a few weeks now.
The ampoule absorbs quickly, and leaves a healthy sheen on the skin. There is no residue left behind, but you can tell (by looking at the bottom right photo below) that the skin looks more hydrated afterwards.
I find that this ampoule is nice and lightweight, and easy to incorporate into both my morning and evening routines. The propolis gives a strengthening layer of hydration to my skin leaving it clearer, firmer, and healthier with regular use. If it were a bit less scented I would repurchase.
This item is available for purchase at Q-depot.
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was received for this post. The Glitter Chic blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact me at gothickornchic at gmail dot com. This post may contain affiliate links and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using one of those links - which costs nothing to the consumer but does help this site. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
Q-Depot, a Korean cosmetics online shop, sent me the Propolis Formula a while back, and I've been testing it out for a few weeks now.
The Propolis Power 10 Formula contains bee propolis, which protects the skin from environmental stress and damage. It's also good for anti-aging and fighting acne-causing bacteria. This ampoule also contains niacinamide, which helps brighten dark spots on the skin.
The Propolis Power 10 Formula comes is a yellow tinted glass bottle with a dropper. The ampoule itself is a cloudy-clear liquid, a bit thicker than water. It has a strong soapy fragrance out of the bottle, but it disappears once on the skin for a couple minutes.
The ampoule absorbs quickly, and leaves a healthy sheen on the skin. There is no residue left behind, but you can tell (by looking at the bottom right photo below) that the skin looks more hydrated afterwards.
I find that this ampoule is nice and lightweight, and easy to incorporate into both my morning and evening routines. The propolis gives a strengthening layer of hydration to my skin leaving it clearer, firmer, and healthier with regular use. If it were a bit less scented I would repurchase.
This item is available for purchase at Q-depot.
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was received for this post. The Glitter Chic blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact me at gothickornchic at gmail dot com. This post may contain affiliate links and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using one of those links - which costs nothing to the consumer but does help this site. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
#MochiBeaute #Unboxing
PSA: Get 25% off at Mochi Beaute 10/19-10/24/2016 with code GLITTER25
I don't post unboxings of packages here on the blog very often - to be honest I really only do it with subscriptions and Memeboxes. But I am in love with all the care and detail that I received from Mochi Beaute, and had to share!
From the East coast to Minnesota, this package took just two days to arrive. Unwrapping all the beautiful tissue paper was a little sad, but just look at how even more beautiful everything looks once you tear it away!
Each order in includes a card with a hand-written note on the other side. I love this personal touch, and it's something small that really wins me over knowing that they care about and pay attention to their customers.
And samples? Of course there's samples! And cute stickers too!
Lots of nice samples that I haven't tried (except the Innisfree, which I know I'll enjoy) plus an adorable mochi sticker!
Hanna included a lot of Klavuu White Pearlsation Toner and Serum samples for me to try, that I'll be reviewing (along with the cleanser coming below...) at a later date.
So many samples... And I ended up liking it so much already that I purchased the full size during a sale!
Mochi Beaute also sent me a Klavuu White Pearlsation Mask, (which is soaked in the serum of which I received samples in the previous photo) along with the cleanser and toner on their site, which I cannot wait to try out soon.
This is the Klavuu Pure Pearlsation Cleaning Foam that started it all. I was so excited to give it a try, and Hanna sent me the whole tube to review and enjoy - and enjoying it I truly am.
I also picked out four Maskingdom masks to try out, but wait. There's a whole box of something here?
Not just any box, it seems, but the most beautiful box known to mankind...
Just... wow...
There are eight masks inside these beautiful boxes, carefully packaged up and shipped off. Maskingdom honestly outdoes themselves on their packages, but having all this inside such a decadent box is really something spectacular.
Something really fun about Maskingdom is their mini sample masks. Created to patch test and decide how you one on a smaller scale, they are the most adorable samples ever, and make me want to introduce the dog to sheet masks.
These beautiful Maskingdom Secret Recipe Masks were all extras with my care package. I've already tried one, and my skin is still thanking me for it. Included in this photo are the Balancing Mask, Hypoallergenic Ultra Comforting Mask, and Premium Repairing Moisturizing Mask.
Next are some Maskingdom Chinese Medicine Masks. I picked out the Ginko & Fungus and the Peony & Rhizome masks. I received the Green Bean & Sheng Di Huang as a recommendation from Hanna.
Finally are two Maskingdom Taiwanese Aboriginal Masks. I chose the Ginger Lily & Saw Palmetto and the Betal Palm Leaf & May Chang masks.
As soon as I received my trial package, I fell in love with many items. There was (at the time) a 20% off coupon code for Mochi Beaute, so I splurged and picked up the Klavuu White Pearlsation Toner to go along with the cleanser I was so graciously sent to try.
Just as with my other package, I received it in the mail two days later, and it was filled with samples. Sample packages, stickers, three tiny Maskingdom masks, a Maskingdom Premium Repairing Moisturizing Mask and a My Beauty Diary Hyaluronic Acid Mask - I couldn't believe this amazing generosity and sample service!
I will close out this post by saying that I really, honestly, cannot recommend checking out Mochi Beaute enough. I'm so pleased with the service, the care in shipping, the amazing products, the abundance of samples, and how helpful and attentive Hanna is with any questions. Look out for some reviews coming in the future!
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was received for this post. The Glitter Chic blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact me at gothickornchic at gmail dot com. This post may contain affiliate links and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using one of those links - which costs nothing to the consumer but does help this site. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Fall 2016 Skincare Routine
The weather has been cooling off here in Minnesota (thank goodness) but with this change in weather also means there's a change in what I'm using to care for my skin. My skin is an oily pit of disaster and breakouts over the summer - the heat and humidity is my worst nightmare in the facial front - but once autumn rolls in my skin turns over a new leaf (much like the rest of nature) and becomes manageable.
Before we get started, I want to note that this post does contain affiliate links. If you click these links and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission. This is what helps fund this blog and everything I do here - including purchase review items and host giveaways.
My skin (at this point in time) is dehydrated, oily in the tzone, normal on the cheeks, and a bit flaky around the chin and mouth area, and bit sensitive (especially to alcohol).
My current concerns are hormonal acne (a few patches along the jawline), anti-aging, and hyper-pigmentation. Brightening my overall complexion is something I've been working on as well, but I feel like I've really made improvements there so it's not so much a concern anymore as it is just something I'm trying to maintain.
Favorite Morning Routine Products:
1. Banish The Starter Cleanser
(Press Sample from Banish Acne Scars)
I love this cleanser in the mornings because it's a lotion-type cleanser, making it very gentle. It's not stripping at all, and is perfect for washing away excess oiliness or product from the evening before. There are a lot of oils and extracts in this cleanser which makes it calming (for my skin) and leaves it feeling hydrated and fresh.
2. Cosrx Centella Water Alcohol-Free Toner
(Purchased from Cupidrop)
Centella is perfect for calming irritated skin, and hydrating. I like this toner because it's gentle and it tends to ease redness out of my skin the morning, as well as any inflamed acne bumps I may have. It comes in a 150ml bottle for under $20, and the spray cap allows me to use it as a mist throughout my routine if I so choose as well.
(Also available on Memebox, Amazon, and Jolse)
3. Blithe 9 Essential Seeds Vital Treatment Essence
(Purchased from Glow Recipe)
I haven't been using this as long as, say, my Cosrx products... but this has quickly become a favorite of mine for it's brightening qualities. It smells a bit like citrus, and sinks into my skin quickly. My skin feels smooth afterwards, and within a few minutes my skin looks noticeably brighter. I use it day and night but I can tell (by splashing a bit in my hand each use) that it's going to last a long while, so it's well worth the price.
(Also available on Sasa and KoreaDepart)
4. Cosrx Hyaluronic Acid Hydra Power Essence
(Purchased from Cupidrop) (Reviewed)
It's no secret that I love this essence - it's probably my favorite Cosrx product right now. It hydrates and brings moisture deep into the skin, without leaving behind any stickiness. My skin heals faster when I use this, doesn't get as oily, nor does it get as dry - it's perfect.
(Also available on Beauteque, Amazon, and Jolse)
5. Yuripibu Artichoke Power Essence
(Purchased from Glow Recipe)
This is another newer addition, but it's quickly become a favorite that I don't think I'll be looking to replace any time soon. This essence looks and feels like a silky lotion in a dropper bottle, but it spreads thinly onto the skin and absorbs quickly. It leaves your skin feeling buttery smooth, and keeps oil under control too. My pores appear smaller as well, which is really great in areas where they usually seem enlarged, like my cheeks. This essence also contains ceramides and squalene to heal and repair skin.
(Also available on Amazon)
6. Manyo Factory Ultra Moist Spa Gel Cream
(Purchased from Memebox)
This was a bit of a surprise product for me. I got a decant from Sam at Can I Put It On My Face, and was hesitant because it claims to be good for dry skin, but it's actually very lightweight and works perfectly for my oily-ish skin. I can use it both day and night, but since so few creams work for me during the daytime without being too heavy, I save this for day use only. I'm very impressed with this and will probably use it year-round.
(Also available on Manyo Factory and KoreaDepart)
7. Innisfree Perfect UV Protection Cream Triple Care SPF50+ PA+++
(Purchased from eBay)
Sunscreen is probably my least favorite part of skincare - if I didn't think it was necessary for, you know, warding off skin cancer and such... I would avoid it all together. Innisfree makes some great sunscreen if you're sensitive to alcohol like I am. I previously was in love with their No Sebum Sunblock, which has been discontinued, but I have thankfully found a suitable replacement in the form of their new Triple Care Protection Cream. It's white and pasty, but it does absorb pretty well and leaves a minimal white cast on a pale gal like myself. It leaves a satin matte finish, and doesn't break me out, so I'm not moving on until this one disappears.
(Also available on Innisfree World)
Favorite Evening Routine Products:
1. Innisfree Apple Juicy Cleansing Oil
(Purchased from Memebox)
This was a toss up between the Elizavecca Natural 90% Olive Cleansing Oil, and I really enjoy both (and they're both mineral oil free) but truth be told I'm drawn to the candy apple scent of the Innisfree Cleansing Oil. It removes makeup and sunscreen completely, and is able to clean my pores well enough to loosen up grits (or hardened oil clogs) while massaging.
(Also available on Amazon and Innisfree)
2a. Klavuu Pure Pearlsation Revitalizing Cleansing Foam
(Press Sample from Mochi Beaute)
This... I've actually only been using a very short time, but I'm already in love with it. It's been a very long time that I've been so impressed by a cleanser that I'm excited to wash my face - but this cleanser really raises the bar. It's pearly white, it's creamy, it produces fluffy bubbles, and it leaves my face looking bright and feeling smooth. It's not at all drying either, so I really have no complaints.
(Also available on Klavuu)
2b. Manyo Factory Active Refresh Herb Peel (once a week)
(Purchased from Memebox)
Exfoliating is a hard habit to break, but a peeling gel is a gentle alternative to a sugar scrub ripping at your skin. The gel combines with oil and dead skin cells to form little gummy balls that gently exfoliate your skin, but this particular gel also has minuscule bits in it as well, so it's a bit more abrasive than other (super gentle) gommage products.
(Also available at MelodyCosme, KoreaDepart, and Manyo Factory)
3. Primary Raw DoYou Soy Milk Ferment Cleanse Toner
(Purchased)
I got a great deal on this from a friend, and was thrilled to finally give it a try - it claims to tighten pores, calm skin, and remove debris leftover from cleansing. It has no odor, but it does make my skin feel soft and clean. It doesn't leave any stickiness behind, and my essences absorb very quickly afterwards. I haven't decided yet if I'll repurchase, but right now I'm really enjoying it!
(Also available at Glow Recipe)
4a. Guerisson 9 Complex Essence from Claire's Korea
(Purchased from Memebox) (Reviewed)
This is the one product in my stash that I can call a "holy grail" of my skincare routine (though the Artichoke Essence is coming up quickly as a second). The star of this essence is horse oil, which is great for acne prone skin (you can read about why in my review). It has a grapefruit scent, and is lightweight but hydrating. I use this year round, but I really slather it on in the cooler months. It helps my acne, brightens my skin, and hydrates.
(Also available on Amazon)
4b. Blithe Seeds Essence
(Purchased from Glow Recipe)
The Guerisson horse oil essence has been my favorite for over a year now, but I still get anxious and want to test new products. This essence has quickly become a favorite of mine for it's brightening qualities. It smells a bit like citrus, and sinks into my skin quickly. My skin feels smooth afterwards, and within a few minutes my skin looks noticeably brighter. I use it day and night but I can tell (by splashing a bit in my hand each use) that it's going to last a long while, so it's well worth the price.
(Also available on Sasa and KoreaDepart)
5. Yuripibu Artichoke Power Essence
(Purchased from Glow Recipe)
I probably don't need to be using this twice a day, and I'm definitely going through it pretty quickly (I can see this bottle lasting a month tops, which is a bit crazy considering it's a $40 essence) but it makes my skin feel so nice I just can't help it! This essence looks and feels like a silky lotion in a dropper bottle, but it spreads thinly onto the skin and absorbs quickly. It leaves your skin feeling buttery smooth, and keeps oil under control too. My pores appear smaller as well, which is really great in areas where they usually seem enlarged, like my cheeks. This essence also contains ceramides and squalene to heal and repair skin.
(Also available on Amazon)
6. Tosowoong Propolis Sparkle Ampoule
(Purchased from Amazon)
Propolis is great for healing acne, lightening hyper-pigmentation, anti-aging, and moisturizing. This ampoule contains 80% pure bee propolis, smells sweet, and has a watery gel consistency that absorbs well. It lasts a long time too. This hits almost all the issues I'm looking to target, so it stays in my routine year-round.
(Also available at Memebox)
7. Naruko Magnolia Brightening and Firming Serum / Lotion
(Gift)(Purchased from eBay)
Short story first: I received this Magnolia Lotion from a friend, and that really kick-started the brightening phenomenon I've been experiencing lately. I was so impressed by the seemingly immediate results of this lotion that I went on a Naruko-binge and ordered an embarrassing amount of product from them. When they started arriving, however, I received one broken, some expired, and some expiring in less than a month, while others were fine. I received only one response (about the broken item, after emailing three times), and only that one item was replaced. Despite how well their products work, I actually won't be repurchasing anything from them.
If you read my story, you know I got the lotion from the friend and it worked amazingly with my skin. It's lightweight but hydrating, I was using it as a daytime moisturizer, but I liked layering with it once my skin got a little dryer so I moved it to a layer in the evening. I ordered myself the serum from this line, and am surprised that it's actually thicker than the lotion. It smells the same as the lotion and seems to give an incredible brightening effect. But I feel these two items are interchangeable, and if I do repurchase one of these items, it'll probably be the serum just because of the pump bottle.
(Also available on Naruko)
8. Sheet Mask (most nights)
Sheet masks are the key (for me) to glowing, hydrated skin. Masking on a nightly basis helps tremendously keeping my dehydration in check, which in turn keeps my skin from produces extra fine lines or looking dull. I'll list some affordable options that don't break the bank by masking daily, as well as some of my all-time favorites.
$ Dermal Collagen Sheet Masks (Amazon / Amazon)
$ Lululun Moisture Balancing Masks (Amazon)
$ BonVivant Pure Mask Packs (Memebox)
$$ TonyMoly Pureness 100 Masks (Amazon)
$$ Freeset Donkey Milk Healing Mask (Memebox)
$$ Papa Recipe Bombee Bombee Mask (Amazon)
$$ Papa Recipe Bombee Black Mask (Amazon)
$$ Papa Recipe Bombee Whitening Mask (Amazon)
$$ Tosowoong Pure Masks (Memebox)
$$ Illi Green Tea Brightening Mask (Memebox)
$$$ Maskingdom Masks (Mochi Beaute)
9. Manyo Factory Bifidalacto Cream
(Purchased from Memebox)
Eye cream is one of those things that I hate, but I use because I know I should. Since fine lines are inevitable and I'm not getting any younger, I've been making an effort by applying a cream specifically for firming to my eye area each night. This Bifidalacto Cream isn't technically an eye cream, but it comes in a fancy tube and keeps my eye lines in check, so I'm gonna keep using it that way!
(Also available on MelodyCosme, KoreaDepart, and Amazon)
10. Curology
(Reviews)
Curology is my lone active product right now. I used to use BHA, but it always causes closed comedones along my jawline that don't purge over time. I occationally use AHA, but right now I'm finding it's not necessary with Tretinoin in my Curology prescription. I may start using it again in the future, but for the time being I'm holding off.
I use Curology to help battle my hormonal acne (at which is does a good job) and to help with my anti-aging concerns (at which is does a great job). It costs $20 a month, with a new bottle arriving every three months (or sooner if you manually request it). That cost includes unlimited online consultations with your assigned dermatologist as well, so I find the cost is well worth it.
(Sign up through my referral link for your first month free)
11a. Banila Co Miss Flower & Mr Honey Cream
(Purchased from Memebox) (Reviewed)
My favorite nighttime cream has been replaced - the Freeset Donkey Milk 3D Moisture Cream was another "holy grail" last year, but it's since become too difficult to track down, and the price is much higher than what I was paying, so I moved on. This cream from Banila Co is thick like Vaseline, but it absorbs beautifully. I was worried it would be too heavy for my oily skin but it hydrates and softens my skin like a dream, and it smells like honey. The occlusive-ness of this cream also allows my skin a better chance at healing overnight as well.
(Also available on Amazon and Jolse)
11b. Cosrx Ultimate Moisturizing Honey Overnight Mask
(Purchased from Amazon)
Just like the Tosowoong Propolis Sparkle Ampoule, the propolis in this sleeping pack is great for healing acne, lightening hyper-pigmentation, anti-aging, and moisturizing. This mask contains 85% pure bee propolis, has almost no scent, and has a gel consistency that absorbs well. It's also very hydrating without feeling sticky. I always wake up with a hydrated, glowing complexion after using this.
(Also available on Memebox, Cupidrop, MelodyCosme, and Jolse)
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was received for this post. The Glitter Chic blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact me at gothickornchic at gmail dot com. This post may contain affiliate links and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using one of those links - which costs nothing to the consumer but does help this site. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
Before we get started, I want to note that this post does contain affiliate links. If you click these links and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission. This is what helps fund this blog and everything I do here - including purchase review items and host giveaways.
My skin (at this point in time) is dehydrated, oily in the tzone, normal on the cheeks, and a bit flaky around the chin and mouth area, and bit sensitive (especially to alcohol).
My current concerns are hormonal acne (a few patches along the jawline), anti-aging, and hyper-pigmentation. Brightening my overall complexion is something I've been working on as well, but I feel like I've really made improvements there so it's not so much a concern anymore as it is just something I'm trying to maintain.
Favorite Morning Routine Products:
1. Banish The Starter Cleanser
(Press Sample from Banish Acne Scars)
I love this cleanser in the mornings because it's a lotion-type cleanser, making it very gentle. It's not stripping at all, and is perfect for washing away excess oiliness or product from the evening before. There are a lot of oils and extracts in this cleanser which makes it calming (for my skin) and leaves it feeling hydrated and fresh.
2. Cosrx Centella Water Alcohol-Free Toner
(Purchased from Cupidrop)
Centella is perfect for calming irritated skin, and hydrating. I like this toner because it's gentle and it tends to ease redness out of my skin the morning, as well as any inflamed acne bumps I may have. It comes in a 150ml bottle for under $20, and the spray cap allows me to use it as a mist throughout my routine if I so choose as well.
(Also available on Memebox, Amazon, and Jolse)
3. Blithe 9 Essential Seeds Vital Treatment Essence
(Purchased from Glow Recipe)
I haven't been using this as long as, say, my Cosrx products... but this has quickly become a favorite of mine for it's brightening qualities. It smells a bit like citrus, and sinks into my skin quickly. My skin feels smooth afterwards, and within a few minutes my skin looks noticeably brighter. I use it day and night but I can tell (by splashing a bit in my hand each use) that it's going to last a long while, so it's well worth the price.
(Also available on Sasa and KoreaDepart)
4. Cosrx Hyaluronic Acid Hydra Power Essence
(Purchased from Cupidrop) (Reviewed)
It's no secret that I love this essence - it's probably my favorite Cosrx product right now. It hydrates and brings moisture deep into the skin, without leaving behind any stickiness. My skin heals faster when I use this, doesn't get as oily, nor does it get as dry - it's perfect.
(Also available on Beauteque, Amazon, and Jolse)
5. Yuripibu Artichoke Power Essence
(Purchased from Glow Recipe)
This is another newer addition, but it's quickly become a favorite that I don't think I'll be looking to replace any time soon. This essence looks and feels like a silky lotion in a dropper bottle, but it spreads thinly onto the skin and absorbs quickly. It leaves your skin feeling buttery smooth, and keeps oil under control too. My pores appear smaller as well, which is really great in areas where they usually seem enlarged, like my cheeks. This essence also contains ceramides and squalene to heal and repair skin.
(Also available on Amazon)
6. Manyo Factory Ultra Moist Spa Gel Cream
(Purchased from Memebox)
This was a bit of a surprise product for me. I got a decant from Sam at Can I Put It On My Face, and was hesitant because it claims to be good for dry skin, but it's actually very lightweight and works perfectly for my oily-ish skin. I can use it both day and night, but since so few creams work for me during the daytime without being too heavy, I save this for day use only. I'm very impressed with this and will probably use it year-round.
(Also available on Manyo Factory and KoreaDepart)
7. Innisfree Perfect UV Protection Cream Triple Care SPF50+ PA+++
(Purchased from eBay)
Sunscreen is probably my least favorite part of skincare - if I didn't think it was necessary for, you know, warding off skin cancer and such... I would avoid it all together. Innisfree makes some great sunscreen if you're sensitive to alcohol like I am. I previously was in love with their No Sebum Sunblock, which has been discontinued, but I have thankfully found a suitable replacement in the form of their new Triple Care Protection Cream. It's white and pasty, but it does absorb pretty well and leaves a minimal white cast on a pale gal like myself. It leaves a satin matte finish, and doesn't break me out, so I'm not moving on until this one disappears.
(Also available on Innisfree World)
Favorite Evening Routine Products:
1. Innisfree Apple Juicy Cleansing Oil
(Purchased from Memebox)
This was a toss up between the Elizavecca Natural 90% Olive Cleansing Oil, and I really enjoy both (and they're both mineral oil free) but truth be told I'm drawn to the candy apple scent of the Innisfree Cleansing Oil. It removes makeup and sunscreen completely, and is able to clean my pores well enough to loosen up grits (or hardened oil clogs) while massaging.
(Also available on Amazon and Innisfree)
2a. Klavuu Pure Pearlsation Revitalizing Cleansing Foam
(Press Sample from Mochi Beaute)
This... I've actually only been using a very short time, but I'm already in love with it. It's been a very long time that I've been so impressed by a cleanser that I'm excited to wash my face - but this cleanser really raises the bar. It's pearly white, it's creamy, it produces fluffy bubbles, and it leaves my face looking bright and feeling smooth. It's not at all drying either, so I really have no complaints.
(Also available on Klavuu)
2b. Manyo Factory Active Refresh Herb Peel (once a week)
(Purchased from Memebox)
Exfoliating is a hard habit to break, but a peeling gel is a gentle alternative to a sugar scrub ripping at your skin. The gel combines with oil and dead skin cells to form little gummy balls that gently exfoliate your skin, but this particular gel also has minuscule bits in it as well, so it's a bit more abrasive than other (super gentle) gommage products.
(Also available at MelodyCosme, KoreaDepart, and Manyo Factory)
3. Primary Raw DoYou Soy Milk Ferment Cleanse Toner
(Purchased)
I got a great deal on this from a friend, and was thrilled to finally give it a try - it claims to tighten pores, calm skin, and remove debris leftover from cleansing. It has no odor, but it does make my skin feel soft and clean. It doesn't leave any stickiness behind, and my essences absorb very quickly afterwards. I haven't decided yet if I'll repurchase, but right now I'm really enjoying it!
(Also available at Glow Recipe)
4a. Guerisson 9 Complex Essence from Claire's Korea
(Purchased from Memebox) (Reviewed)
This is the one product in my stash that I can call a "holy grail" of my skincare routine (though the Artichoke Essence is coming up quickly as a second). The star of this essence is horse oil, which is great for acne prone skin (you can read about why in my review). It has a grapefruit scent, and is lightweight but hydrating. I use this year round, but I really slather it on in the cooler months. It helps my acne, brightens my skin, and hydrates.
(Also available on Amazon)
4b. Blithe Seeds Essence
(Purchased from Glow Recipe)
The Guerisson horse oil essence has been my favorite for over a year now, but I still get anxious and want to test new products. This essence has quickly become a favorite of mine for it's brightening qualities. It smells a bit like citrus, and sinks into my skin quickly. My skin feels smooth afterwards, and within a few minutes my skin looks noticeably brighter. I use it day and night but I can tell (by splashing a bit in my hand each use) that it's going to last a long while, so it's well worth the price.
(Also available on Sasa and KoreaDepart)
5. Yuripibu Artichoke Power Essence
(Purchased from Glow Recipe)
I probably don't need to be using this twice a day, and I'm definitely going through it pretty quickly (I can see this bottle lasting a month tops, which is a bit crazy considering it's a $40 essence) but it makes my skin feel so nice I just can't help it! This essence looks and feels like a silky lotion in a dropper bottle, but it spreads thinly onto the skin and absorbs quickly. It leaves your skin feeling buttery smooth, and keeps oil under control too. My pores appear smaller as well, which is really great in areas where they usually seem enlarged, like my cheeks. This essence also contains ceramides and squalene to heal and repair skin.
(Also available on Amazon)
6. Tosowoong Propolis Sparkle Ampoule
(Purchased from Amazon)
Propolis is great for healing acne, lightening hyper-pigmentation, anti-aging, and moisturizing. This ampoule contains 80% pure bee propolis, smells sweet, and has a watery gel consistency that absorbs well. It lasts a long time too. This hits almost all the issues I'm looking to target, so it stays in my routine year-round.
(Also available at Memebox)
7. Naruko Magnolia Brightening and Firming Serum / Lotion
(Gift)(Purchased from eBay)
Short story first: I received this Magnolia Lotion from a friend, and that really kick-started the brightening phenomenon I've been experiencing lately. I was so impressed by the seemingly immediate results of this lotion that I went on a Naruko-binge and ordered an embarrassing amount of product from them. When they started arriving, however, I received one broken, some expired, and some expiring in less than a month, while others were fine. I received only one response (about the broken item, after emailing three times), and only that one item was replaced. Despite how well their products work, I actually won't be repurchasing anything from them.
If you read my story, you know I got the lotion from the friend and it worked amazingly with my skin. It's lightweight but hydrating, I was using it as a daytime moisturizer, but I liked layering with it once my skin got a little dryer so I moved it to a layer in the evening. I ordered myself the serum from this line, and am surprised that it's actually thicker than the lotion. It smells the same as the lotion and seems to give an incredible brightening effect. But I feel these two items are interchangeable, and if I do repurchase one of these items, it'll probably be the serum just because of the pump bottle.
(Also available on Naruko)
8. Sheet Mask (most nights)
Sheet masks are the key (for me) to glowing, hydrated skin. Masking on a nightly basis helps tremendously keeping my dehydration in check, which in turn keeps my skin from produces extra fine lines or looking dull. I'll list some affordable options that don't break the bank by masking daily, as well as some of my all-time favorites.
$ Dermal Collagen Sheet Masks (Amazon / Amazon)
$ Lululun Moisture Balancing Masks (Amazon)
$ BonVivant Pure Mask Packs (Memebox)
$$ TonyMoly Pureness 100 Masks (Amazon)
$$ Freeset Donkey Milk Healing Mask (Memebox)
$$ Papa Recipe Bombee Bombee Mask (Amazon)
$$ Papa Recipe Bombee Black Mask (Amazon)
$$ Papa Recipe Bombee Whitening Mask (Amazon)
$$ Tosowoong Pure Masks (Memebox)
$$ Illi Green Tea Brightening Mask (Memebox)
$$$ Maskingdom Masks (Mochi Beaute)
9. Manyo Factory Bifidalacto Cream
(Purchased from Memebox)
Eye cream is one of those things that I hate, but I use because I know I should. Since fine lines are inevitable and I'm not getting any younger, I've been making an effort by applying a cream specifically for firming to my eye area each night. This Bifidalacto Cream isn't technically an eye cream, but it comes in a fancy tube and keeps my eye lines in check, so I'm gonna keep using it that way!
(Also available on MelodyCosme, KoreaDepart, and Amazon)
10. Curology
(Reviews)
Curology is my lone active product right now. I used to use BHA, but it always causes closed comedones along my jawline that don't purge over time. I occationally use AHA, but right now I'm finding it's not necessary with Tretinoin in my Curology prescription. I may start using it again in the future, but for the time being I'm holding off.
I use Curology to help battle my hormonal acne (at which is does a good job) and to help with my anti-aging concerns (at which is does a great job). It costs $20 a month, with a new bottle arriving every three months (or sooner if you manually request it). That cost includes unlimited online consultations with your assigned dermatologist as well, so I find the cost is well worth it.
(Sign up through my referral link for your first month free)
11a. Banila Co Miss Flower & Mr Honey Cream
(Purchased from Memebox) (Reviewed)
My favorite nighttime cream has been replaced - the Freeset Donkey Milk 3D Moisture Cream was another "holy grail" last year, but it's since become too difficult to track down, and the price is much higher than what I was paying, so I moved on. This cream from Banila Co is thick like Vaseline, but it absorbs beautifully. I was worried it would be too heavy for my oily skin but it hydrates and softens my skin like a dream, and it smells like honey. The occlusive-ness of this cream also allows my skin a better chance at healing overnight as well.
(Also available on Amazon and Jolse)
11b. Cosrx Ultimate Moisturizing Honey Overnight Mask
(Purchased from Amazon)
Just like the Tosowoong Propolis Sparkle Ampoule, the propolis in this sleeping pack is great for healing acne, lightening hyper-pigmentation, anti-aging, and moisturizing. This mask contains 85% pure bee propolis, has almost no scent, and has a gel consistency that absorbs well. It's also very hydrating without feeling sticky. I always wake up with a hydrated, glowing complexion after using this.
(Also available on Memebox, Cupidrop, MelodyCosme, and Jolse)
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was received for this post. The Glitter Chic blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact me at gothickornchic at gmail dot com. This post may contain affiliate links and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using one of those links - which costs nothing to the consumer but does help this site. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
#Cosrx Aloe Vera Sun Cream, Gel & Cream Review
Summer has officially come to an end, and that time gave me a good chance to try out three (of what I consider to be) skincare staples for spending time in the sunshine. What can I say? Cosrx just does skincare right!
Aloe Vera is commonly known for soothing sunburn, but believe it or not it can offer more than just that. Aloe is a gel that comes from inside an aloe vera plant, that holds the plants moisture so it can go long periods of time without needing water. When consumed, aloe acts as a laxative - but when applies to the skin it has quite the opposite effect. Aloe is not only good for healing sun burn, but it soothes other skin irritations, provides light hydration to the skin, and can help calm outbreaks of acne and psoriasis.
Before we get started, I want to note that this post does contain affiliate links. If you click these links and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission. This is what helps fund this blog and everything I do here - including purchase review items and host giveaways.
In this post I'm going to introduce you to the Cosrx Aloe Sun Cream (sunscreen), Soothing Gel, and Moisture Cream.
The Cosrx Aloe Soothing Sun Cream is a SPF 50+ PA+++ Sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays. It comes in a soft squeeze tube, with a flip-top cap at the base. It contains 5,500ppm of aloe vera to hydrate the skin while wearing. The cream itself is opaque with a light green tint to it, and has a light perfume-y aloe scent that fades slowly after application.
I personally love that there is virtually no white-cast after the sunscreen has absorbed, and it leaves your skin feeling very soft and smooth. There is no dryness caused by this sunscreen in my experience, which is great, because I tend to peel while wearing most sunscreens.
Ingredients: Water, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Cyclopentasiloxane, Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol, Methoxyphenyl Triazine, Phenylbenzimidazole Sulfonic Acid, Dicaprylyl Carbonate, Isoamyl P-Methoxycinnamate, Potassium Cetyl Phosphate, Alcohol,Dimethicone, Glyceryl Stearate, Butylene Glycol, Titanium Dioxide, C14-22 Alcohols, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Aloe Arborescens Leaf Extract(5500ppm), Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Peg-100 Stearate, Silica, C12-20 Alkyl Glucoside, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Aluminum Hydroxide, Stearic Acid, Caprylyl Glycol, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Carbomer, Xanthan Gum, Triethanolamine, Sodium Hydroxide, Fragrance, Phenoxyethanol, Disodium EDTA.
The Cosrx Aloe Vera Oil-Free Soothing Gel is a very lightweight liquid gel designed to calm and soothe irritated skin after sun exposure, facials, peels, or hydrate if your skin is dry. Instead of water, this gel contains 90% aloe vera juice to help build up your skins natural moisture barrier to help protect it from being irritated further and give it a chance to repair itself - and the addition of hyaluronic acid helps draw this moisture into the skin further. The gel comes in a pump bottle that is very easy to dispense. The gel itself is like a serum - liquidy but more viscous that water. It has virtually no scent - only very slightly of aloe vera - and is essentially clear in color.
Since this is such a calming product, I like to use it most mornings to hydrate my skin before I moisturize, and to draw redness out of my acne and ease any flushing in my face. This gel is of course good if you've gotten too much sun, but I like having it as a regular part of my skincare routine. It leaves no sticky reside behind, which is difficult to find in aloe products.
This product has, unfortunately, been discontinued by Cosrx, so I am an the lookout for something similar in performance and consistency.
Ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Water, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Sodium Hyaluronate, Arginine, Carbomer, Ethyl Hexanediol, Allantoin, Panthenol
The Cosrx Aloe Vera Oil-Free Moisture Cream is designed to bring moisture back into your skins natural barrier. It contains 80% aloe vera to hydrate, calm, and protect the skin. The cream comes in a tub/jar, which may or may not include a spatula (depending where you purchase from). The gel has a very light scent, and is translucent with a green tinge of color.
The addition of hyaluronic acid in this cream helps draw the aloe's moisture into the skin and chlorophyllin-copper complex helps heal skin damage and help protect the skin against environmental toxins.
The cream absorbs immediately, being more a gel than a cream, and leaves the skin soft and hydrated. There is no sticky residue left behind, even when multiple layers are applied - which is uncommon for aloe vera products, and very much appreciated with this product.
Ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Water, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, 1,2-Hexanediol, Betaine, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Allantoin, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Dimethicone, Arginine, Carbomer, Ethylhexylglycerin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Panthenol, Chlorophyllin-Copper Complex, Ethyl Hexanediol.
You can find these three products at:
Cupidrop (sun cream / cream)
Beauteque (gel / cream)
Jolse (sun cream / cream)
Amazon (sun cream / gel / cream)
MelodyCosme (cream)
Memebox (sun cream)
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was received for this post. The Glitter Chic blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact me at gothickornchic at gmail dot com. This post may contain affiliate links and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using one of those links - which costs nothing to the consumer but does help this site. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
Aloe Vera is commonly known for soothing sunburn, but believe it or not it can offer more than just that. Aloe is a gel that comes from inside an aloe vera plant, that holds the plants moisture so it can go long periods of time without needing water. When consumed, aloe acts as a laxative - but when applies to the skin it has quite the opposite effect. Aloe is not only good for healing sun burn, but it soothes other skin irritations, provides light hydration to the skin, and can help calm outbreaks of acne and psoriasis.
Before we get started, I want to note that this post does contain affiliate links. If you click these links and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission. This is what helps fund this blog and everything I do here - including purchase review items and host giveaways.
In this post I'm going to introduce you to the Cosrx Aloe Sun Cream (sunscreen), Soothing Gel, and Moisture Cream.
The Cosrx Aloe Soothing Sun Cream is a SPF 50+ PA+++ Sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays. It comes in a soft squeeze tube, with a flip-top cap at the base. It contains 5,500ppm of aloe vera to hydrate the skin while wearing. The cream itself is opaque with a light green tint to it, and has a light perfume-y aloe scent that fades slowly after application.
I personally love that there is virtually no white-cast after the sunscreen has absorbed, and it leaves your skin feeling very soft and smooth. There is no dryness caused by this sunscreen in my experience, which is great, because I tend to peel while wearing most sunscreens.
Ingredients: Water, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Cyclopentasiloxane, Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol, Methoxyphenyl Triazine, Phenylbenzimidazole Sulfonic Acid, Dicaprylyl Carbonate, Isoamyl P-Methoxycinnamate, Potassium Cetyl Phosphate, Alcohol,Dimethicone, Glyceryl Stearate, Butylene Glycol, Titanium Dioxide, C14-22 Alcohols, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Aloe Arborescens Leaf Extract(5500ppm), Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Peg-100 Stearate, Silica, C12-20 Alkyl Glucoside, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Aluminum Hydroxide, Stearic Acid, Caprylyl Glycol, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Carbomer, Xanthan Gum, Triethanolamine, Sodium Hydroxide, Fragrance, Phenoxyethanol, Disodium EDTA.
The Cosrx Aloe Vera Oil-Free Soothing Gel is a very lightweight liquid gel designed to calm and soothe irritated skin after sun exposure, facials, peels, or hydrate if your skin is dry. Instead of water, this gel contains 90% aloe vera juice to help build up your skins natural moisture barrier to help protect it from being irritated further and give it a chance to repair itself - and the addition of hyaluronic acid helps draw this moisture into the skin further. The gel comes in a pump bottle that is very easy to dispense. The gel itself is like a serum - liquidy but more viscous that water. It has virtually no scent - only very slightly of aloe vera - and is essentially clear in color.
Since this is such a calming product, I like to use it most mornings to hydrate my skin before I moisturize, and to draw redness out of my acne and ease any flushing in my face. This gel is of course good if you've gotten too much sun, but I like having it as a regular part of my skincare routine. It leaves no sticky reside behind, which is difficult to find in aloe products.
This product has, unfortunately, been discontinued by Cosrx, so I am an the lookout for something similar in performance and consistency.
Ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Water, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Sodium Hyaluronate, Arginine, Carbomer, Ethyl Hexanediol, Allantoin, Panthenol
The Cosrx Aloe Vera Oil-Free Moisture Cream is designed to bring moisture back into your skins natural barrier. It contains 80% aloe vera to hydrate, calm, and protect the skin. The cream comes in a tub/jar, which may or may not include a spatula (depending where you purchase from). The gel has a very light scent, and is translucent with a green tinge of color.
The addition of hyaluronic acid in this cream helps draw the aloe's moisture into the skin and chlorophyllin-copper complex helps heal skin damage and help protect the skin against environmental toxins.
The cream absorbs immediately, being more a gel than a cream, and leaves the skin soft and hydrated. There is no sticky residue left behind, even when multiple layers are applied - which is uncommon for aloe vera products, and very much appreciated with this product.
Ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Water, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, 1,2-Hexanediol, Betaine, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Allantoin, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Dimethicone, Arginine, Carbomer, Ethylhexylglycerin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Panthenol, Chlorophyllin-Copper Complex, Ethyl Hexanediol.
You can find these three products at:
Cupidrop (sun cream / cream)
Beauteque (gel / cream)
Jolse (sun cream / cream)
Amazon (sun cream / gel / cream)
MelodyCosme (cream)
Memebox (sun cream)
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was received for this post. The Glitter Chic blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact me at gothickornchic at gmail dot com. This post may contain affiliate links and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using one of those links - which costs nothing to the consumer but does help this site. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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