• Home
  • Our skin type & Routine
  • Makeup Reviews

Our Skin Journey



Yeah, that is somewhat late... Please don't judge me, I still have a lot of articles that I should have wrote earlier this year... These are just mini-reviews of some products I finished last year and still haven't talked about.

Bioré - UV Face Milk SPF 50+ PA++++, 5/5

I have already finished 2 or 3 bottles of this, I believe this is the first sunscreen I ever bought that was solely for my face and it was recommended to me by my sister. This is an all time favorite for oily skin. Unfortunately, my skin has been getting dryer lately, but I still used it during the hot Japanese summer. It has a nice matte finish and it never broke me out. It might have a slight white cast but it disappears quickly. It also doubles as a primer and gives a powdery finish to the skin. Would recommend for normal to oily skin.

Hadalabo - Gokujyun Essence, 3/5

I was desperately searching a cheap serum when I was in Japan and stumbled accross this. I really love the Gokujyun lotion from Hadalabo, so I thought it was a pretty safe bet. Alas, I was pretty deceived by this product. It just doesn't feel right, it was too goey and sticky for my liking, even more so if you live in a humid climate. When I was dabbing my skin I could see strings between my face and my hand. It has the same smell as the Hadalabo lotion, which is a very light fresh scent. I think the formulation is not the best, even the performance is not terrible, it was really a chore to finish.

LuLuLun - Cream Mask, 4/5

I have already complained about this product on my instagram but long story short I was just extremely deceived this was not a mask, but rather a cream specially formulated to use after you did a sheet mask. Otherwise this was a really nice, lightweight fresh cream that would be perfect for normal to oily skin. It hydrates but that's about it.

DHC - Lip Cream, 4.5/5

How CUTE is the packaging? I use lip balm all day long, I go through them pretty easily. This one is on the thicker side. I really liked using it, the packaging was also a huge plus since I've had some people asking me where I bought it. The only thing I did not like is the taste (who has never gotten lip balm in their mouth seriously?).

Etude House - Proof 10 Eye Primer, 2/5

I was not a huge fan of this eye primer, it was quite patchy even when I patted it on my eyelids. It did not provide coverage unfortunately so I probably won't repurchase. This is why I put it in my Panproject. Right now it is far from being empty but I just can't access the sides of the bottle, although it is pretty, it is not the most practical packaging.

Innisfree - The Minimum Moist Cream, 4.5/5

This was a good facial cream, made to avoid any kind of irritation. It held its promise, but as a consequence it was a bit boring, some soothing ingredients would have made it a little more fun. I would say it is best for normal to dry skin. Sensitive skin approved.

Daiso - Eyebrow Gel Clear, 5/5

I really liked this one. It lasted almost a year surprisingly, despite the small size. It made my eyebrow a little stiff, but at least they would not move even if I rubbed them, for a dollar, you can't do much better.

The Face Shop - Air Cotton Make Up Base, ?/5 just not for me.

It took me so long to finish this. I had to put it in my Panproject before it went bad because it has probably been over 2 years since I've had this. This was my first try at color correcting, it was nice, but most days I would just forget to use it. It did fade the redness but when I put too much it could make my face look sick. That was not a bad product, I just don't think it's for me. My redness aren't equally dispersed on my face, but rather look like two stripes on my cheeks so I would rather put something more pigmented but on a smaller portion of my face.

Crazy Rumors - Red Velvet 100% Natural Lip Balm, 5/5

Loved this one till the end. It really does smell like cake, I prefer it over the one I am using now which is the Cinnamon Bun one, which smell more like plain cinnamon to me.

... I can finally throw them out now... Though I still have more recent empties.
Share
Tweet
Pin
Share
2 commentaires



This was my first time ever trying a product containing galactomyces and I was not deceived. If you're reading this blog, you probably have heard of galactomyces or First Treatment Essences (FTE). The first company to popularize galactomyces was SK-II but since then, a lot of other companies have jumped in the bandwagon, offering us more affordable versions. There is Secret Key but also COSRX, Missha and Tony Moly to name a few, but I started with one of less expansive brands, which is Secret Key. They have been around for a little while now, but it took me some time to try one as I was doubting the effect of a water, moreover the scientific data around fermented galactomyces is still pretty scarce for a product that can be so expansive. But after seeing so many good reviews from customers, I wanted to test it for myself. First Treatment Essences is the term generally used for products that use galactomyces or saccharomyces ferment filtrate as the first ingredient. Secret Key decided to call it a Starting Treatment Essence instead of a "First" Treatment Essence, but that doesn't change anything.


According to the brand this essence has 10 benefits :

- Wrinkle improvement
- Refine skin tone
- Whitening
- Elasticity
- Soothing skin
- Hydration
- Oil control
- Exfoliation
- Boosting
- Takes care of sensitive skin.

Ingredients


Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate, Dipropylene Glycol, Niacinamide, Glycerin, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Acorus Gramineus Root/Stem Extract, Perilla Ocymoides Leaf Extract, Rosa Centifolia Flower Water, Adenosine.

- Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate: The start ingredient, it is a type a yeast byproduct of the sake brewing process. As I said, there isn't a whole lot of studies for now, but one in the Asian Journal of Beauty & Cosmetology showed improvements in "pores, sebum secretion, brightness and acne".

- Dipropylene Glycol : texture / viscosity enhancer, does not have any skin benefits, it's just to improve the feel of the product.

- Niacinamide AKA vitamin B3: brightening and anti-inflammatory ingredient, It has been shown to improve the appearance of large pores and refine the skin texture. It is such a good multipurpose ingredient that can benefits all skin types.

- Glycerin is a pretty cheap humectant that almost all companies use. Cheap does not mean it doesn't work well, on the contrary it is a naturally occurring molecule in our bodies and helps maintain water levels in our skin.

- Perilla Ocymoides Leaf Extract : anti oxidant.

- Rosa Centifolia Flower Water (rose hip water) : Soothing ingredient.

- Adenosine : anti-aging & soothing ingredient.

The list is already pretty simple and the brand claims it contains 94% of galactomyces ferment filtrate. It is free of 10 harmful ingredients : parabens, animal oil, Benzophenone, artificial fragrance, artificial coloring, Triethanolamine, mineral oil, Phenoxyethanol, alcohol and sulfates.

How to use

After cleansing, at the beginning of your routine, but after your acids.

The packaging says to use a cotton pad, but I feel like it is huge waste of money, and I don't enjoy all the benefits of the essence with a cotton pad.

I found it works best when used in large quantities. I would highly recommend trying the 3-skin or 7-skin method with this. After 4 layers I start to get really soft skin, like a baby's butt. After 7, the skin looks visibly more plump, but I didn't do 7 layers each time, as I don't want to buy a bottle every month. I used it every night, because the 4-skin method would be a bit long on mornings before school.

Packaging


The packaging looks really luxurious, it is in a frosted glass which looks stunning on your vanity, even more so if you have the rose edition. The rose gold that is on the cap and on the rose details on the bottle are super pretty. My only complaint is that you can hardly keep the bottle clean, personally I wrapped it in a tissue so that I could take pictures at the end for this review but otherwise you'd get finger prints all over the bottle. I had no problem with the opening, and overall the packaging is pretty standard for FTEs, it is pretty sturdy.

First impressions

I have not tried any other FTE so I won't be able to compare this product to others in its category.  There isn't any scent that I can detect. I won't even show you the texture on the back on my hand like I usually do, because it literally looks and feels like straight water. The first few layers absorbed really quickly because my skin is thirsty like that. But after about four layers, the absorption takes slightly longer as the skin becomes progressively saturated. After the third layer my skin starts to feel incredibly soft, but that might just be because my skin is rarely that hydrated.

Did I like it ?

I really loved it. It gave me a glow that I rarely can achieve with my dry and dehydrated rosacea skin. For the same reason my skin is rarely silky smooth, but with the 3 or 7 skin method it worked wonders to plump my skin. Dare I say my skin was mochi-mochi: bright, hydrated, smooth and clear. As I find this step quite time consuming, it was usually the first thing I would skip after a busy day. But it still helped a bit with brightening after a couple of weeks.

I found that I needed at least 3 to 4 layers to see optimum results. Because of the hydration it provides, it calmed my redness a bit, but I doubt it is because of the ingredients themselves and more because my skin is not thirsty anymore. According to Musicalhouses, the Secret Key Starting Treatment Essence is a pretty good dupe for the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence given the ingredients. I doubt there is a very big difference between the regular version and this one, the rose water is not in large enough proportion to do anything major, but I have to admit it was worth it just for the packaging alone. Next time, I will probably try the regular version to test if there is a difference in terms of performance.

I would recommend it for any skin type : from dry to oily, sensitive and dehydrated alike.

Price: one of the cheapest FTE I know on the market. I bought it on beautynetkorea.com for $14 (when they still had free shipping, now it is ~$11 + shipping)

Note: 5/5, I have no negative thing to say about this essence. It may not be an essential part of a routine for a beginner, but as a skincare junkie, I will continue to use it.

Would I purchase it again: YES! Although I have just bought the COSRX Galactomyces Alcohol-Free Toner to compare (another dupe to the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence according to Musicalhouses, even though it's not very high in galactomyces), I will buy the Secret Key STE again, probably the regular version to compare to the rose edition.
Share
Tweet
Pin
Share
2 commentaires

When I went to Japan last year, there were a few products I stocked up : sunscreens and oil cleansers mainly. When I think about those two categories, I think Japan. I have rarely been deceived by an oil cleanser or a sunscreen that came from Japan.

I have bought many products from Bioré, it's a brand that I like, even though I have to be careful about the ingredients as it's not always made for sensitive skin. I was thrilled to learn that it was going to be sold in French supermarkets. However I am quite sad that they only sell acne care products. I hope the success of the brand will make them expand their range though.

I had already heard about the Bioré Perfect Oil even before I went to Japan, it is budget-friendly favorite for many Japanese beauty lovers already and I wanted to try it for myself. Let's take a look at the claims:

"Bioré Cleansing Oil effectively dissolves and removes stubborn makeup, including waterproof mascara, while lifting away dirt and impurities. Unlike other cleansing oils, it leaves no greasy film on your face and maintains the skin's natural moisture balance. It does not emulsify upon contact with water, thus maintaining its optimal cleansing performance at all times. Just apply with dry or wet hands and rinse off with water for that clean and fresh feeling!" (From the Bioré Malaysian website)

Share
Tweet
Pin
Share
No commentaires

You know when bloggers / youtubers apologize for being MIA for 1 or 2 weeks? Lol, I have been MIA for MONTHS ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ oopsie. The thing is I kept every single product I finished, so the more I waited to resume blogging, the more products were waiting, the more I procrastinated. I'm really sorry and I hope this will be the start of regularly posting. I am also looking to improve this blog and the reviews, so don't hesitate to comment the points I missed on reviews or suggestions, whatever you feel will make this blog more interesting and thorough.

Let's start easy with products I'm still using, today I will be talking about Avène Extremely Gentle Cleanser Lotion. I was looking for a cleansing product in my local pharmacy and the packaging caught my eyes: pearly white and peach are my jam, if you've seen my Instagram you probably noticed I love the white and pink combo. I also trust this brand a lot, I have used their products before and have never been deceived. Moreover Avene is well known for making gentle and non irritating skincare for sensitive skins so I knew I was not taking a huge risk not thoroughly researching the product before buying it.

According to the brand this is a gentle, no-rinse cleanser that is formulated with minimal ingredients for maximum tolerance. Make-up, oil and impurities are removed without disrupting the skin's delicate moisture balance.

Share
Tweet
Pin
Share
1 commentaires

Packaging

- The Juicy Shaker is a glass bottle with a shaker shape. If you shake it you can hear a ball inside. When you open it the applicator is a big cone-shaped sponge. It does not directly dip in the product, there are just three tiny holes so that each time you get the perfect amount according to the brand. Personally I don't need to shake each time. The oil and pigment separates when you don't use it for a few days, that is normal! It contains 6.5 milliliters of product, generous for a luxury brand.

- The Lip Tint Syrup comes in a plastic container. It feels a lot lighter. The shapes and curves are very feminine in my opinion and I like the gold metallic parts. The doe foot applicator is thin, flat and straight. Just like the Lancôme, it is supposed to give you the optimum amount of product for one application and to follow the natural curves of your lips... ? A straight applicator to follow the CURVES of your lips? Um ok canmake...



Claims

- From Sephora's website: "Juicy Shaker’s bi-phase technology delivers the first pigmented lip oil with two distinct phases. The first phase features a transparent oil for a comfortable, non-sticky shine. Formulated with a blend of five nourishing oils, it treats your lips like a lip balm. Peach kernel oil, a well-known emollient, softens lips while sweet almond oil conditions, apricot oil hydrates, and cranberry oil provides rich antioxidant properties. Muscat rose oil, which is rich in essential fatty acids, helps to soothe your lips. The second phase provides pigment for a touch of color. Shake the bottle like a cocktail shaker to emulsify them together. The cushion applicator enhances application by delivering the perfect amount of non-sticky shine and a sheer tint of color to lips."

-From Canmake's website: "A completely new syrup-like texture, which moisturizes without stickiness. We've taken pains to create a comfortable, dry-touch texture, while minimizing the uncomfortable stickiness and sliminess that tends to increase in proportion to moisturizing ability. This syrup spreads lusciously over your lips, ensuring that you can enjoy lip make-up without worrying about hair or clothing sticking to your lips. Color stays on even after eating. The color actually gets brighter over time, so it stays firmly on your lips. The precise color will vary between individuals. Provides a naturally rosy look. Gives lips a natural sheen that looks like you're not wearing any make-up at all. The color develops as though your lips are gradually becoming rosier from within, creating a gentle look."

Swatches & Longetivity


Top shade is Canmake in #02 Strawberry Suryp
Bottom shade is Lancôme in #151 Cherry Symphony

As you can see, the top swatch is more of a true red, with orange undertones while the bottom is just like the name suggest a cherry red, although the cherry side is less obvious in real life. It is quite sheer, but when I heard the Lancôme was a tint, I understood it was like Korean tints, that it would leave a stain on the lip. But that's not the case for either: as the lip oil fades away, the "tint" doesn't last much longer than the oil.

They will hold like a light lip balm, which is a couple of hours. So if you don't like touching up frequently, those products aren't for you.




First impressions

The textures are very similar, they are an oil based product. In fact I could use this in lieu of a lip balm, they are extremely comfortable. I don't really understand why Canmake called its product a syrup, it's not really the texture you want for a lip product, it sounds sticky and gooey while it is not. I am not sure whether you can see it or not on the photo on the right, but the Canmake lip syrup (on the right) is slightly thicker.

For both products I took a darker red shade because there would be more pigmentation and a longer tint effect. But the shades I chose are not matching, therefore I won't be discussing them in terms of color, even though you could probably find each of Canmake shades in Lancôme.

I think Lancôme's claim are on point, it really feels lightweight yet moisturizing, gives a sheer color to the lips and a little shine. Neither of them are sticky. I don't agree with Canmake's claim that it will survive eating, it won't. I don't even understand how the color could intensify but that may be poor translation ... ?


Did I like them?  &  Are they good dupes?

The advantage of the Lancôme Juicy Shaker is the wider range of colors. Canmake unfortunately offers only four shades. The Lancôme is lighter and a little bit more gritty whereas the Lip syrup is a little more gel-like and more glossy. I have a slight preference of texture for the canmake but the Lancôme packaging is sturdier and holds more product (although I could not find the exact amount for Canmake, It's pretty obvious there is less product when you compare the sizes).

I also prefer the Lancôme applicator which allows a better gradient effect and since it is bigger it makes the application faster and easier. Though for some the packaging could be bulky and not as cute as the Canmake. But the straight and thin doe foot applicator is just not as fun and not nearly as practical as a regular one unfortunately.

The color payoff gives a super cute feminine and natural look which I personally love. I also don't mind reapplying often so for me, it's a win. Both have a light fruity smell which I find pleasurable.

I can't say they are exact perfect dupes BUT they are close enough that I use them interchangeably. So if you don't want to spend US $25 for a lip oil, I would suggest you to try the Canmake one, which is roughly US $12. (I bought mine on Ichibankao)

Would I buy them again? Yes, I like them both. I took the Lancôme Cherry Symphony but I was torn between another shade: Mangoes Wild. I would also like to get two other shades from Canmake.



Share
Tweet
Pin
Share
4 commentaires
Older Posts

About Us

Hi, my name is Sarah I'm a 22 years old student from France. I love skincare and makeup! I'll mainly review affordable beauty products from Japan , Korea and French pharmacy. Skin type : Combo dehydrated skin / Mild rosacea / NW20

My sister Rébecca is with me in this journey to perfect skin. She is 28 years and starting to look for anti-aging, mainly high-end western products. Skin type : Normal (can get oily on the forehead if I don't use the right products) dehydrated // NW20

Pages

  • Home
  • Our skin type & current routine
  • Makeup Reviews

Labels

Serum (11) Cleansing oil (10) Cream (9) Toner (9) Makeup (8) Eye cream (5) Mist (4) Lotion (3) Oil (3) Beauty tools (1) Lip balm (1)

recent posts

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2018 (4)
    • ▼  May (4)
      • 2017 Empties: skincare & Panproject
      • [Review] Secret Key - Starting Treatment Essence, ...
      • [Review] Bioré - Perfect Oil -- Sarah
      • [review] Avène - Extremely Gentle Cleanser Lotion ...
  • ►  2017 (17)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (4)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  February (4)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2016 (35)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  September (4)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (9)
    • ►  January (10)
  • ►  2015 (3)
    • ►  December (3)

Follow Us

  • Sarah's Tumblr
  • Sarah's Instagram

Created with by ThemeXpose