Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Help: Clear Skin Before/After & Review

Hello lovelies!

A few posts ago, I mentioned that I will be reviewing a supplement that helps deal with acne. I was very fortunate to be able to try this product and I have to say that the results have marked milestones for me.

A bit about my skin history: I've been very fortunate not to have any major skin problems growing up but as an adult, I've suffered more adult acne than I ever did as a kid. It is mainly due to hormonal imbalance, stress, body not absorbing certain vitamins, etc.

I started on this supplement called Help: Clear Skin by UK based company Works with Water. They pride themselves on using targeted ingredients that are 100% natural and backed up by science to work in sync with our bodies. In my case, I am using their Clear Skin supplement and it couldn't be any easier!


Each box contains 7 satchets of a powder base that dissolves in any type of liquid (hot, cold, warm) and it dissolves instantly into something clear and tasteless. I have added it to tea, and coffee and in both cases i couldn't tell that there was something added in my drink. 

The key ingredient in Help: Clear Skin is  Praventin - a bioactive protein that is rich is lactoferrin, has been proven to help clear blemishes. How it works is that it inhibits the growth of propionibacterium, which is responsible for our skin's acne and that lessens the number of new blemishes. It also has anti-inflammatory properties that helps blemishes subside for quicker healing. 

I trialed it for 2 weeks while continuing on my regular skin regimen. Here is the before and after:





You could see the difference in day 1 and day 14. My blemishes on day 14 is a lot lighter even though my skin is far from perfect there. The supplement has worked significantly well and the results are realistic and at a good pace. I didn't experience any health declining side effects. 




Overall, I think this is a solid product. It seems it would be really good for anyone that suffers from acne by taking care of it from the inside. Aside from what we put on our faces, this is an easy supplement to have in your drinks as an extra boost of immunity. 

Pros - 
7 individually packed packets in each box
dissolves quickly
tasteless, 

Cons -
The only downside is that this particular brand is only sold in the UK at the moment but they do ship to the US from their website. 

Current Promos
Olympic Countdown to Clear Skin!
Use code: OLYMPIC45  for 45 % off the 28 packs of help: clear skin and help: revitalise
my skin until July 27th

They are also offering a little freebie with every order: a  pocket mirror or an Ion Sport Watch 

Every order over  £45 (USD $ ~70) will be automatically entered into a prize drawing to win a Kindle Fire

Every order over £45 (USD $ ~70) is entitled to free ship


Have you tried the Help: brand? What methods have you gone in trying to rid of acne? 







Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Review: Paul & Joe Protective Fluid Foundation

I have been wanting to review these all summer! - the Paul & Joe Protective Fluid Foundation(s).

Shades 03, 30
These babies were on my WANT! list for the longest longest time but never got around to getting them because they're quite pricey and hard to get here. But I finally bought it on a whim. Was it worth the hype?


This shade is a light medium that's slightly creamy but still sheer. I still think it's on the drier side even with it being moisturizing. The scent is very pleasant and smells very feminine with a touch of softness. The texture itself is lightweight and incredibly flawless. It felt like I had nothing on my skin!

30 is virtually a tinted moisturizer. It's really runny and very sheer. I like the nozzle a lot and am very partial to the shaker bottle method ^____^  Between the two, I really like this a lot more because it's runnier and better for my dry skin. 


Why the drastic difference between the bottles?


03 (left) is in a frosted glass bottle. It's gorgeous to look at and stands prettily next to any vanity. 
30 (right) is in one of those shaker bottles with a tipped nozzle that is nice for traveling



Overall, while I like these foundations enough, they were not worth the hype for me. The bottles certainly are dainty and elegant to look at but the foundation itself was messy and I didn't like putting so much effort (lazy me, i know!) to get the right amount out and then having to clean the rim of the bottle. The coverage for both of these were also not the best I've tried - too dry, and too sheer. I'd say it'd be a perfect companion for gals that have a nice complexion and needing only to even out their skin tone. 


Friday, July 6, 2012

Anastasia See and Be Seen Kit

Happy Friday!

I wanted to share with you gals a new kit that I've been playing around with. Anastasia has always been known for brow products but their new See and Be Seen is the perfect little kit of summer time essentials. The basics like a duo eye shadow, brow gel, lipgloss and a waterproof top coat for lashes so any of your mascaras could be waterproof. How's that for options? ;)


Anastasia Duo Eyeshadow in On Set

On Set

Gorgeous colors, right? The first one is a nude champagne shade and the second one is more of a shimmery bronze. 

While these two colors are gorgeous swatched, the warmth of the colors clashes with my skin tone. The combination would look better on me as a bronzer than as eye shadow.  


Hydrafull Lip Glosses in Plastic and Heiress


These lip colors are very opaque. The most pigmented lip glosses I have ever tried! Surprisingly not sticky. It felt really nice on my lips. After the gloss goes away, the stain on my lips remained. I really liked that. 
 Plastic is a lilac shade with no shimmers.
Heiress is a rosy pink with no shimmers.

Plastic


Heiress


I really like both colors a lot, but Heiress gives a gorgeous stain that made my lips stay bright for hours!


I'm really amazed at how nicely these glosses held up. I'm not a gloss person at all but these felt really nourishing. The spatula applicator is also really nice because I like how you can layer on the gloss. It might be the Asian in me but I feel like it saves product too! 


Brow Gel in Chestnut

This is actually the first time I've tried brow gel. It's light and the color is also really soft. It's a nice alternative to brow powder.


I think it would work really well in conjunction with brow powder. The brow gel would be perfect as a setting. I also used Lash Genius here as well. It's amazing! I used a really cheap Rimmel mascara and topped it with this waterproof coat. It gave my lashes a satin-y shine that my otherwise dull mascara wouldn't.


Lash Genius

This is the most innovative product in the entire kit. I'm really impressed with what it claims to do. I hate it when I have to use different mascaras for different occasions when I know I'll be sobbing uncontrollably (movies, I tell ya!) and the one mascara you love isn't waterproof. This is quite the genius - turns your favorite mascara waterproof so you don't have to buy so many, thus saving money in the long run ;) LOL

Overall, this kit is really nice with quality basics that you'd expect from Anastasia. The only thing I would recommend is for them to create different shades for different skin tones. 

Would you buy this kit once it hits stores?  






Disclaimer: The Anastasia Seen and Be Seen was sent to me for review purposes. All opinions expressed are of course from yours truly.