2015년 3월 15일 일요일

Best cute Korean hand cream: Tony Moly Peach Hand Cream Review - Korean cosmetics Honestskin

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I love this! As someone with dry skin, I’ve tried my fair share of hand creams...But this! This is a good hand cream. It’s moisturizing, non-greasy, and long lasting. Packaging aside, the formula itself is great.




This hand cream was generously sponsored by Honest Skin. Thank you to Honest Skin! Readers can use the code HQ4K6I41U9 for 3% off after signing up.


(Good until 3/31)


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Brand: Tony Moly
Name: Peach Hand Cream
Amount: 30g
Price at Honest Skin: $11.68



Link here







It comes as is without any box or wrapping:



Peach butt, teehee~


Bottom sticker:

▲ You can actually open the sticker to reveal another flap, but it's nothing too exciting so I didn't photograph it.

Inner lid:

It’s filled to the brim:











It smells strongly of peach. You don’t have to be close to notice it. However, the scent wears off shortly after applying.







It’s a little bit thick, as evidenced by the stiff ridges in the cream:


I'd say it's thicker than the average cute hand or body lotion. Nevertheless, it spreads easily and absorbs quickly. It leaves a slight starchy feeling from the fragrance, but it’s not oily or greasy.








Quick background info on my hands: So I have reaaaaally dry hands. And wrinkly, too. I think it’s because my hand skin is thin, in that I don’t have a lot of fat cushioning underneath like other people do. It’s all bone for me. Anyways, my hands have been like this since I was young!

Moisturizing Ability: A pea-sized amount makes my itchy, rough hands feel smooth, moisturized, and somewhat soft. My hands feel soothed and not lacking at all in terms of moisture. In addition, all of my powdery dryness is covered:




Lasting Power: My hands feel adequately moisturized (i.e., not itchy whatsoever) for several hours. It even lasts through water! 2 washes are completely fine. After about 3 washes, my hands begin to feel tight again, although they still look okay.

Whitening/Anti-aging: I haven’t noticed anything.







Looove it! It's thick and moisturizing, and the fact that it can maintain moisture even through water is amazing. Few hand creams do that for me.

It’s moisturizing, non-greasy, long lasting, and smells delicious. To me, this formula far outshines the packaging itself, even though the packaging is pretty darn cute, too! In fact, my only problem with this is that it’s sold in such a dinky little container. I want to buy this in bulk!

Would I recommend this? A resounding yes! And because it’s cute and effective, it also makes the perfect gift! You can buy it here at Honestskin.com and use my coupon code HQ4K6I41U9 for 3% off after signing up.


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Thank you very much to Honest Skin for sponsoring this review! My old man hands are in love!

2015년 3월 12일 목요일

Bird’s Nest sheet mask: SNP Bird’s Nest Aqua Ampoule Mask Review

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This mask is interesting because it contains bird's nest—yes, bird's nest! Bird's nest is an age-old ingredient used for skin elasticity. But more on that in a bit. The mask itself is moisturizing and contains an immense amount of serum. As far as elasticity, it’s hard to say anything definitive because it is a sheet mask after all, and I’m hesitant to draw conclusions after only using it twice. That being said, the unique point of this product is definitely in its ingredient list.



About bird’s nest: It is an actual bird’s nest, but not the twigs-and-sticks kind. It’s saliva. It’s saliva from the swiftlet bird. Their saliva is hard and cement-like, and the birds build their nests with it.

Bird’s nest dates back to traditional Chinese skincare and medicine, where it was documented to heal infections and help maintain youthful skin. Nowadays, it’s included in products as “swiftlet nest extract,” likely just a cleansed, powder version. The components of this extract are shown to stimulate cell regrowth, wound healing, and improve the skin barrier. This in turn affects skin elasticity, water loss, and ultimately, suppleness. To put it simply, bird’s nest is for skin texture and anti-aging.

This mask was generously sponsored by my long-term sponsor Honest Skin. Thank you to Honest Skin! You can use the code HQ4K6I41U9 for 3% off after signing up.




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Brand: SNP (Shining Nature Purity)
Name: Bird's Nest Aqua Ampoule Mask
Expiry: ~3 years (Expiration date is Dec.13, 2017)
Price at Honest Skin: $34.20 for a pack of 10

Ingredients: (I’m not an ingredients pro yet, but I starred some that might be of interest.)
    water
    glycerin
    swiftlet nest extract*
    alcohol*
    hydroxyethylcellulose
    polysorbate 80
    betaine
    centella asiatica extract (antibacterial, healing)*
    hamamelis virginiana (aka witch hazel) extract*
    camellia sinensis (aka green tea) leaf extract
    anthemis nobilis flower extract (chamomile)
    ceramide 3*
    sodium hyaluronate*
    carbomer
    triethanolamine
    disodiumEDTA
    phenoxyethanol
    flavor




Link here









Mask front:


Cover closeup:


Mask back:


Closeup for anyone who wants to read:


English instructions (although they seem to be a misprint):











Texture: It’s a thin, slimy serum. It’s slippery and water-based, so it spreads thinly and washes off with water. If you were to apply it to your hands and wash them shortly thereafter, it would wash right off.


It absorbs quickly on my arms and neck. It’s slower on my face because of how much is on the mask.

Amount: There is a lot of serum in this mask. Not only is the cloth itself plenty saturated (enough to be slippery), but each side of the packet is lined with a thick coating of excess serum which can be easily applied to the neck, both forearms, and more. Although to be fair, part of this is actually due to the fact that the serum spreads so thinly.

The mask opened up:


The saturated and slippery mask:









The Cloth: The cloth is a bit on the thin side for cotton sheet masks:


Fit: I have a small face and it fits well on me. The cloth is thin so it’s able to match my curvature well, even around my eyes and nose. And unlike many masks, the mouth hole is not excessively long. However, there is not a lot of extra slack, just a bit on the chin.







Moisture: It felt wet and moisturizing, though not too different from other sheet masks. After removing the mask, my face was wet for about 5 minutes before the serum dried up. Then, it was sticky for a few more hours. Again, not too different from other sheet masks.

Texture: As far as skin texture, I didn’t notice or feel anything. It’s possible that my skin was a liiiitle smoother and my pores smaller, but if that was the case—that is, if I’m not imagining it—the difference was ever slight.

Here are some before and after photos, just for completion (although I don’t think there’s any difference between the two):

Forehead:


Cheek 1:


Cheek 2:









Would I buy it with my own money? Mmm…Perhaps.

In all honesty, it doesn’t feel much different from any other mask. That’s why I say the selling point of this mask lies in its ingredient list And in this mask, bird’s nest is quite high on the list, unlike some masks that have it towards the end.

As for me, I am intrigued by bird’s nest and would be interested in using it more. However, this mask also contains alcohol which is kind of iffy, too.

Long story short, I'd say it's as good as any other cotton sheet mask!



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Thank you very much to Honest Skin for sponsoring this review!



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Horse oil, my dry skin’s savior! Guerisson 9-Complex Horse Oil Review - Korean cosmetics Honestskin.

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First and foremost, I LOVE THIS PRODUCT! My dry skin has become softer, more hydrated (in a sebumy way), and less flaky—yes, actually less flaky! And unlike other products, the results feel long-lasting, as opposed to being a temporary cover-up (or in this case, temporary moisture.)



This mask was generously sponsored by my long-term sponsor Honest Skin. Thank you to Honest Skin! You can use the code HQ4K6I41U9 for 3% off after signing up.




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Brand: Guerisson (parent brand is Claire's)
Name: Guerisson 9 Complex Cream
Amount: 70g
Expiry: ~3 years (Expiration date is January 2018)
Price in Korea: 25,600KRW at Olive Young
Price at Honest Skin: $23.54 ► LINK HERE ◄



About the product: Horse oil is the latest trend in Korea, with this product in particular doing quite well. Even brands such as Tony Moly and The Saem have made their own mimics of this, all down to the orange packaging.

Like bird’s nest, horse oil dates back to ancient China. And due to its similar chemical composition, it is able to penetrate/absorb into skin well.

As for this particular product, it uses purified horse oil from Germany (although I don't know how much difference the country makes.) It contains high purity ceramide. Ceramide is a naturally occurring skin-identical ingredient, meaning that it helps the skin’s barrier (i.e. moisture and texture.) This product is also said to improve whitening and wrinkles, based on clinical test results. So long story short, this product is aimed at moisture, elasticity, wrinkles, and strengthening the skin barrier.


Ingredients: (typed up myself, please appreciate my efforts T^T)

    purified water
    glycerin
    shea butter
    horse fat
    jojoba seed oil
    butylene glycol
    cyclopentasiloxane
    niacinamide
    cetyl alcohol
    cetearyl olivate
    beeswax
    dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone cross polymer
    sorbitan olivate
    cyclohexanone siloxane
    sodium polyacryloyldimethyl taurate
    snail slime filtrate
    bixa seed oil
    titanium dioxide
    peppermint leaf extract
    apple mint leaf extract
    sage leaf extract
    rosemary leaf extract
    lavender flower extract
    melissa officinalis leaf extract
    chamomile extract leaf
    monarda didyma leaf extract
    betaine
    tocopheryl acetate
    aluminum hydroxide
    hydrated silica
    disodium stearyl sulfosuccinamate
    sodium hyaluronate
    fragrance
    centella asiatica extract
    green tea extract
    ligularia fischeri extracts
    carbomer
    polysorbate 20
    palmitoyl oligopeptide
    palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7
    sodium ascorbyl phosphate
    soybean oil
    human oligopeptide-1
    lecithin
    astaxanthin
    xanthan gum
    1,2-hexanediol
    caprylyl glycol
    caprylhydroxamic acid
    boswellia serrata resin extract
    adenosine
    disodium edtac
    octyldodecanol
    hydrogenated lecithin
    ceramide 3
    phenoxyethanol




Link here








(and how to tell if yours is fake or not)


An important thing to note is that there are a lot of fakes with this product. I'm pretty certain that mine is authentic based on the official announcement released by Claire's, but it's obviously hard to know for sure without being in Korea. But for the purpose of this post, I will go ahead and include a lot of packaging photos—and I do mean a lot!—so that people have something to compare to. If this doesn’t apply to you, you can always skip ahead ^^

It comes like this:


It’s a fairly strong/vivid orange and the cardboard is textured. Fake products will have smooth packaging.

Another thing to note about the packaging is that the words “9-complex” are quite far down and appear right above the dividing line. Fake products will have the words a little higher up.

Here is the barcode on the side:


The bottom of the packaging:


Here you can see that the writing is evenly spaced away about 0.5cm away from the perimeter of the packaging, whilst fake products will have the text right up against the edge. Not only that, authentic products do not have an extra sticker on the bottom like fakes ones do. And lastly, your product should have the text (주) 클레어스, stating that the seller is Claire’s (this products’ parent brand):


Opening up the package, it looks like this:


There is a little compartment for the spatula to stand in. This is what the spatula looks like closeup (quite fancy for an free spatula, I think!):


Also included the following card:

card front:


card back:

Here is the jar itself. The jar is made of sturdy glass:


The jar’s logo is slightly 3D. It’s not at all flat when you touch it. Also, the color of the logo is dark like in the following close-up inset:


There is a shiny foil sticker on the side. It’s not clear in the photo, but it says “Claire’s” with a little flower above it, just like in their logo:



Here is the detailing on the back:


The font color is a dark purple brown (almost black), although it may show up a little lighter in the photos depending on your screen. I know my Macbook doesn’t pick up color as well.

Here is the bottom of the jar:


And the cap. The cap should be embossed:


The earlier batches had a smooth and plain cap, but the newer batches have this design instead.

Unscrewing the lid, there was a thin piece of plastic surrounded by plastic tape/seal. I wouldn’t call it a lid persay; it’s just a circular piece of plastic, really.


And finally, here is the product (whew!) I’ll talk more about texture in a bit, but it should look a lot like butter: thick, solid, maybe a little wet, but not at all runny. The color should be pale yellow.


If you’d like to see more side-by-side comparisons between fake and genuine products, you may go here. Although the pictures are unfortunately bad quality.









This is important! The fake versions supposedly smell like detergent. Mine smells of herbs, and fairly strongly at that. That being said, when I apply it on my nose I do get a sliiight whiff of actual fat smell. If you’ve ever cut the fat off pork or beef, it’s that sort of sticky smell. It’s slight and mostly masked by the herb smell, but if you have a sharp nose like me you might be able to pick it up.









Warm room temperature: At warm room temperature (say, if your country is a bit on the hot side), it’s basically like half-melted butter—super soft, spreadable, and a little wet/juicy if you look closely.

blob:


smeared:

Regular-to-Chilled Temperature: For all other temperatures (regular-to-chilly), the texture is more like whipped butter. It’s lightweight, soft, and easy to scoop. It's also not as "wet" as before before:

in the jar with my scoop holes:


smeared on my wrist:

Personally, I apply it via the palm of my hands. So here is how it looks when I scoop it out and spread it on my palm:

scoop:


spread on my palms:


How it feels on my skin/Absorbance: The way I apply it, it goes on as a thin veneer of sebum-like balm. Edit: You could say it feels a bit velvety when applying it. It doesn’t feel greasy or oily. It absorbs quickly. However, it leaves behind a slight stickiness that lasts for several hours. It’s nothing like the stickiness you get from sheet masks, though! It’s just a slight stick from the moisture, as if you had recently applied lotion. It doesn’t happen with my hands, though. My hands are incredibly dry and soak it all up without any after feel.

Here is a before and after photo of the application, although it’s mostly for completion since you can’t see much. This is partially because I don’t apply a lot and also because it’s so non-greasy and fast absorbing:











Summary: It has made my skin less dry and more of a “normal” type. My skin feels soft, produces a bit of sebum, and feels moisturized inside out. I also have less dry flakes when I apply makeup(!)

Details: From the very first morning after using it, my skin felt soft—particularly soft. Over the next few days, my skin was suddenly coated in a thin layer of sebum/oil throughout the entire day. Now, I’m not sure if this was the product’s oil or my own sebum coming through, but it certainly felt like sebum. And as someone with dry skin, this was refreshingly moisturizing. (No more of that lacking, barely-enough-moisture feeling.)

After the first week, my foundation looked smoother and dewier. In particular, my nose (which usually looks horribly bumpy and flaky) was finally smooth for once!

Left: nose makeup before using this product; Right: after using it for 1 week

As you can see, it’s a lot smoother and less flaky. Let's not forget that the camera also acts as a magnifying glass—in real life it looked almost flawless. ☺

This improvement in softness and sebum continued to grow over a total of two weeks. Around 2 weeks, my skin felt increedibly smooth. I had a dewy glow and even enough sebum to cover a blotting sheet. My skin no longer felt dry; it felt “normal.”

I daresay I even became a bit oily at one point, but that only lasted for a day or so. Because around 3 weeks, my results started to dial back some. It’s still a definite improvement from before, but not quite as drastic as it was during the 2nd week. Nowadays, I maintain a slight coating of sebum on my face at all times. It’s enough to keep me plenty moisturized against the winter air, but not enough to cover an entire blotting sheet like before. And as for softness, most of my face is just as soft, although my nose has begun to develop flakes again. (My nose is my problem area after all.)

Despite this, it has still been a marked improvement from what I originally started with. You can see this in my makeup application. My cheeks are way less flaky now:

Cheek 1:


Cheek 2:

Notice around the nose in particular!


And really quick, my hands: I apply the product via my hands, so my palms have shown some improvement as well. My hands are normally super dry, but nowadays I find myself needing lotion less often. I still get dry, but at any given moment, my hands look (and feel) better than they used to.

But as with my other skincare reviews, I will revisit in a month or so with another update ^^







All things considered, how do I really feel about it?


I love it I love it I love it!! I would definitely buy this with my own money (and it’s only $23 anyways, wow.) I love it so much that I am going buy the other products from this line. This cream made me want more horse oil in my skincare!

Very few moisturizers are able to tackle my dry skin the way this one did, let alone decrease the amount of flakiness I had with my makeup. See, my problem is that most moisturizers hydrate my skin, but the hydration doesn’t stay. It’s either only moisturizing in the first few hours after applying (after which it dries up), or after about 3 weeks, my dry flakes start to win over again.

But with this product, there is a coating of oil to keep the moisture in. It feels heavenly on my dry skin, too. And even though my sebum has dialed back since then, it has still been a great improvement from what I used to have. The fact that this cream actually lessened my dry flakes, even after the initial peak of results, was amazing to me.

In short, I love this product. And it’s even better to know that it’s popular in Korea as well!



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$23.54 + Free shipping


One more shout-out and thank you to Honest Skin for sponsoring this review!