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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Review : Battle of the Concealers for Under-Eye Bags - Sasa vs Maybelline

By now you must be wondering why am I rambling on and on about make-up and skincare. I am just trying to buy time cos I am too lazy to start on my Japan holiday post(s). In order to sustain my "viewership" (ceh~!), I die-die also must post something right? :p

By now also you should know that I have a massive under-eye bag problem from all those TVB late nights and my life depends I need concealers to cover them up or risk looking zombified.


I have been using Maybelline Angelfit Perfect Concealer for the longest time but somehow I noticed that it doesn't really does the job well. My eyes still looks puffy. :( The only reason why I continued using it is because it is cheap at RM19. hehehe ~ kiamsap~ness

One of those random lunch hours, I dropped by Sasa and the promoter recommended me their own Sasa-brand of concealer for under-eye bags. To me, I felt that there is nothing to lose (except for $$) so I took the plunge and bought it. If I remember correctly, it cost RM20+ (less than RM30 for sure la).

Left: Sasa's concealer glides.
Right: Maybelline's concealer doesn't.

And the difference was astounding! Sasa's concealer looks like a lipstick and it glides upon application. So easy to use! Most importantly, the white inner layer that you see has moisturising properties so it doesn't feel dry. :) Double wow~! It does the job perfectly well. Love it!

Usually what I do is apply a generous amount of the concealer on my under-eye bags, then use a two-way cake foundation to blend it. I will usually put another thin layer of the concealer again after the foundation to minimise the puffy~ness.

Leaked~!!!

With the Sasa's concealer, it can be on-the-go where I can carry it in my handbag and touch up where necessary. My one biggest problem with the Maybelline's concealer is that after a while, it "leaks" .. I found out about it the nasty-way when it stained my precious handbag T_T

So do try the Sasa's concealer. It is really good. And plus point is the moisturising properties which I absolutely love. :)

Love;
Mrs Lee

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Review: Remove Your Make-Up without Scrubbing Your Face Off

Now most of us uses foundation and water-proof make-up especially for mascaras and eyeliners. Yes, it looks good and stays on your face the whole day with minimal smearing. Which also means that when it is time to wash it off, it can be a b**ch to do so as well.

I know your predicaments. I have tried many brands (most of them I tried halfway and then threw it away because it doesn't work) from oil-base to water-base to those wipes. None of them cleans your face entirely and somehow you still feel "dirty" with residue of make-up still stuck. Either that, or you would have to scrub it off (literally) until your face becomes sore. -_-"

For some time now I have been taking the easy way out by using Johnson baby oil. I don't recommend this because at the end of the day, you face is darn oily despite washing it off with cleanser. Thank God I didn't experience massive outbreaks ok. phew~

And then, the revelation came (in the form of my mum), and she recommended these two wonder-products which I have been using ever since. And yes, by now you know that I am quite kiamsap a thrifty person so it doesn't cost a bomb. :)


(1) Loreal Gentle Lip and Eye Make-Up Remover (less than RM30).
This product is damn awesome ok!! The upper dark blue layer is oil, and the lower light blue area is erm.. I don't know. You shake it, and then squeeze a little on the cotton pad. Place it on your eye and hold it for a few seconds. Then gently swipe... voila~ you will be amaze that most of your waterproof eye-makeup will be removed. Almost instantly. Amazing~!

(2) Nivea Refreshing Cleansing Milk (less than RM20).
For your foundation, just squeeze onto the cotton pad and gentle wipe your face. Then, you can proceed to clean it off with our normal facial cleanser. What I love about this product is that it is very moisturising and is not oily. It is milky and your face would definately feel very hydrated - it somehows retains the moisture in. Most importantly, it doest the job very well! :)

So yup, that's my two not-so-expensive secrets to make-up removing. I strongly recommend that you use them together. Both products are very gentle on the face and your eye area (very sensitive area!). And it works! :D

Love;
Mrs Lee

Friday, February 10, 2012

101 : Skin Care

Believe or not, I never knew what's with the fuss of people going through the tedious process of skincare and forking out tons of money for the products/facial. I guess all along I've been blessed with extremely good skin (good genes) and I've never bothered to take care of them until ... I was bambu by my colleague. -__-

She was going on and on about having wrinkly and age-spots face when I am older if I don't take care of them now etc etc. And I will lose my "face-glow" whatever that means. O_o"

My facial regime is facial cleanser (any brand that is cheap from Watson/Guardian). That's all. I am very quite suaku and I don't even know what's a toner for. Ok, you may proceed to snicker.

Over a short lunch period session, I was given a crash-course on basic skincare. And I've been religiously following my new regime ever since. Now for those who has relatively good skin, you need not splash on expensive products, (so-called) mediocre products are good enough in my opinion. Trust me when I said my skin was sensitive to Estee Lauder's moisturiser (itch like mad!). So girls, expensive need not mean it is suitable for your skin.

Just my two cents' worth of advice la. *shrug*

For those suaku like me, I shall share my simple and basic skincare tips.


(1) Cleanser - Garnier (less than RM20)
I've been using Garnier for the longest time ever. I love their lemon-y scent and to me it does the job perfectly well, so no need to change brands. 

(2) Toner - Neutrogena (RM19)
I have never ever used a toner before and my colleague gave me the wtf look. The lecture which I got from her was not pleasant at all. I even asked whether if I need to wash it off -_-" (I really thought I need to la!!). She recommended this brand, cheap and good in her words. To me, so long as it doesn't memedihkan my face then it's ok for me. So far so good la.

(3) Sunblock - Vaseline spf 30 (less than RM20)
This is useful not only when you go to the beach. So I learnt that you have to apply as base before putting on your full-on makeup. Apparently no matter where you go, you will get UV rays hence will destroy your face. Or something like that la. I was recommended to use Neutrogena's Ultra Sheer Sunblock, but the orange-y smell of Vaseline (yes by now, you would realise I am a sucker for nice smelling products) is too tempting to not buy! I only go through this step in the day time, at night you may skip this step .. unless if you think that flouresant lights in the room or the moon emits UV rays la 0_o

In case if you wanna know, this brand is pretty good in the sense that it is not sticky and doesn't smell sunblock~y if you know what I mean. [p/s: actually what's the correct spf you should get?]


(4) Moisturiser - Odbo Aqua Moisturiser (bought from Korea at RM80)
Yes yes I know I said I won't but expensive stuff but this one was back in 2010 during my honeymoon in Korea that I tangan gatal went and buy with my husband's money *impulse buying* sekali bought two tubes some more hehehe ~ I like it that the moisturiser will dissolve into water-like liquid once you apply on your face. Can't stand sticky products! urgh ~

(5) Eye Cream - Odbo (bought from Korea .. forgot the pricing)
I only use this in the night because I damn malas :p Apparently will help reduce under-eye bags la.. but in my case, it is pretty severe so I don't know if it will work or not. *I blame you TVB!!!!*

To recap:
Morning - Cleanse, Tone, Sunblock, Moisturise, Make-up
Evening - Make-up Remover, Cleanse, Tone
Night - Moisturise, Eye Cream

And that's my new facial regime at this point in time. Surprisingly it doesn't take too long. I know I know there is the facial scrub and mask which I skip. Cut me some slack, I'm a newbie! -_- Too many things and steps for me to remember!

Love;
Mrs Lee