Tuesday, 25 October 2011

current beauty staples

1. Nivea Night Whitening Body Milk
This stuff is amazing! Not only does it enhance renewal of skin cells in the night, it also aids in whitening to achieve fairer and more radiant skin. Each bottle is economically priced at a budget-friendly cost. Skin feels smoother, softer and more moisturised with regular use. I am already moving on to my third bottle. I think I will re-purchase this for a long time to come although I do look forward to trying other body lotions under the Nivea line because of my wonderful experience with this product.

2. Hada Labo Arbutin Whitening & Hydrating Lotion
I am gradually following increasingly in the footsteps of Japanese skincare. I now prefer to utilise a lotion over a toner. My skin type is dry-combination and I personally find that lotions can assist in nourishing my face more than toners, which can be catered more towards oiler skin types. This lotion from Hada Labo contains Arbutin and Hyaluronic Acid, both components are extremely beneficial to the skin. I have definitely seen vast results from using this product regularly and have already purchased my next bottle to stock up.

3. Organix Moroccan Argan Penetrating Oil
This hair oil has drastically improved the condition of my hair. To begin with, my hair was never in a really bad state, but this did work to benefit my thick mane greatly. Firstly, it refined my hair texture by making it smoother and softer. Secondly, it restored shine to my hair, which come across as more glossy and silky now. Thirdly, it strengthened and nourised the hair shaft deeply. Lastly, this product also claims to protect hair from harmful UV rays as well as heat damage but these advantages cannot be directly experienced by the naked eye.

4. The Body Shop Vitamin E Neck Gel
I am currently on my second squeeze tube of this and I will surely continue to re-purchase it for the long haul. I must admit that this particular neck gel is quite pricey. However, it does moisturise and soften my neck area super well. In addition, I enjoy the lightweight texture and easy-to-absorb formulation. I find this an excellent basic neck care product which is highly recommendable.

5. L'Oreal Gentle Cleansing Milk
I have gone through numerous bottles of this cleansing milk by L'Oreal. It works splendidly in removing every single trace of facial make-up. I do utilise a separate eye and lip make-up remover but I shall further touch on that later. I have always fancied milk-based make-up removers more than other types available in the market. It seems that this kind works best on me than, for instance, oil-based make-up removers.

6. L'Oreal Gentle Eye & Lip Make-Up Remover
Likewise with its cleansing milk counterpart, I have also gone through countless bottles of this eye & lip make-up remover. Out of all the various brands I have tried, L'Oreal still stands out significantly. There is no stinging pain or discomfort upon usage and it cleans make-up off very well so harsh processes such as tugging or pulling are minimised a great deal.

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