Friday, September 14, 2012

New glasses: Derek Cardigan 7008 Blackout

I decided to take advantage of the free glasses deal from Coastal.com. I mean, it wouldn't hurt to have a backup pair laying around right? I decided I wanted big(ger) lenses compared to my D&G 5010 eyeglasses and chose these babies.

Size comparison to Carmex Lip Balm. Notice the division and multiply signs? :D 


 An "=" on the sides 8D


 Flexible spring hinges to fit those that have big heads like mine :P


And it all came with a case, glass wipers, anti-reflective lens cleaner, and tools in case the screws become loose.
It was my first time ordering from Coastal and I had to admit I was a bit sketchy on why they were offering free glasses (even though I had to pay for $15.43 for shipping and handling/insurance) . I came to the conclusion that with this type from promo and the awesome service I received, they won me as a customer with the way they do things. My reasons?

1. They have the "Try on View" option that lets you upload a picture of yourself with the glasses on which I find very useful. Go onto the site and play with it now. I dare you!
2. My order was shipped the next day at standard shipping (5-7 days), but right before they shipped it, they decided to upgrade my shipping to 2-3 days! WHATT?? How generous :) So I was able to receive my order just two days! Amazeballs.
3. They have awesome goodies that comes with the package (i.e. the lens cleaner and tool).
4. Their website is very well organized which makes finding the perfect glasses easy peasy.

The Best Blackhead Remover Ever!: TheFaceShop Black Head EX Nose Clay Mask

WARNING! This is NOT pretty!



NASTAYYY, but it works!

I've used this product for a little over a year now and a few things I've noticed is that, from my own experience, it works best on the cheeks right after a steamy hot shower. I have a hard time removing blackheads from my nose (maybe it's just stubborn). Another helpful tip is that if you put too thin of a layer, it won't peel nicely, and if applied to thickly, then girllll, you're just wasting product.

I bought this from Sasa.com but it's currently sold out :( I've tried to find it at The Face Shop store in Koreatown, CA, but it's never there and I don't feel comfortable buying skincare products via eBay!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Sasa Experience and Haul #1


I've always been eyeing the products from Sasa but I can never justify paying for shipping. Maybe I'm just frugal, but I just don't want to fork out money that I can be spending on something else.. like food! Muahaha...


So this is my first purchase from Sasa. For those that don't know what Sasa is, it's basically an Asian beauty store (much like Sephora), located all over Asia. They're very popular in Asia and ships internationally. It's very easy to order from their website and is in English. They have SO many products to offer, I don't even know where to begin.. I wish it were a tad more organized, but that's fine :)

Since this was my first time purchasing products from Asia online, I didn't know what to expect. I looked all over and couldn't find what people's experience were step-by-step. So here's my experience in short, from beginning to ending: I hope it's useful to you Sasa-Virgins!

06/10 @4:01PM- After choosing and paying for my items through Paypal, I immediately got an invoice confirmation through email.
06/11 @1:11AM- I received an email saying that my order "is currently being processed or packing for shipment".
06/13 @5:04AM- I received another email: "DISPATCH NOTIFICATION (Order deliver outside Hong Kong)". Along with the email, they gave a tracking number and the website to track your order from. I tried tracking my order but I couldn't track it! This was where I started to get worried because I didn't know where my package was! I contacted Sasa through their website, and just got an automated response. 
06/14 @9:12PM- After waiting for an email response, I then decided to contact them through the email they said to contact if you had any questions (it was provided in the Dispatch Notification email). I figured what would be the difference if I emailed them through the website or the email? WRONG! I was wronggg!!!
06/15 @2:31AM- I received an email response (FINALLY!!) from when I emailed them via email. I asked why I wasn't able to track my package, and they basically said that since the package was being shipped internationally, it would take longer for the system to process. So at this time, I was happy they clarified this, I only wish they would have stated that to begin with.
06/18- I was finally able to track my package, by this time, it had already been shipped and UPSP had already received notification of it. By this time, I was able to track it through the UPSP website.
06/25- I received my package today and yes, I had to sign for it since it is a registered mail.


It came in a white box with a lot of those white foams. Each item was individually bubbled wrapped and so everything was secure. Nothing came broken. Since my items were shipped internationally, they said that I would received my package in 14-21 days, and this is with regular and not expedited shipping. My items came within 15 days in perfect condition. :)

Pros:
- They accept PAYPAL!!
- Affordable prices
- Thousands and thousands of Asian beauty products at an affordable price. If I were to buy the same products here in So Cal, I would have to pay double the price.
- They also carry high-end products
- Great customer service. I was impressed that they were able to answer my questions in a timely matter ESPECIALLY in perfect grammatically correct English! None of that Chinglish crap. Another plus is to consider is that they're on a totally different time zone than I am, so to receive a response quickly is impressive!
- Nothing was expired, in fact, all the products won't expire until the year 2014.

Cons:
- Since Sasa is located in Asia, shipping does take a while. But that's expected, right?

Based on this first experience, I would totally repurchase from them! Okay so that was my experience~ Now onto my purchases!! I have wayyy too much makeup and  so I decided to just try out skincare products :) 

Click on the name for the direct link!
Kuan Yuan Lian Aloe Cooling Moisturizer is an intensive hydrating product formulated with natural aloe extract, squalane and chamomile, so as to achieve a tri-action of hydrating, nourishing and softening skin. The moisturizer can soften the corneous tissue on epidermis bring nutrients across all skin layers and allow quick penetration and absorption. Its light formula 


ensures smooth application without feeling greasy and sticky.


Kuan Yuan Lian Aloe Moisturizing Cream is enriched with hydrating and nourishing ingredients such as glycerol, aloe extract, witch hazel, squalane, vitamin E and hyaluronic acid. Daily application helps bring out the natural radiance of complexion and maintain your skin moistened, soft and supple.




'Hyaluronic acid' can constantly rehydrate and moisturize skin even in any condition of humidity.AQUAMOIST has the best deliver system to fulfill your dehydrated skin with an excellent hydro-maintain ingredient of hyaluronic acid.Hyaluronic acid and AQUAMOIST refines the dried,as well as matured skin with building up one's own barrier structure.

Acid Washing Foam is rich and creamy lather with moisturizing benefit of Hyaluronic Acid that leaves your skin dewy and silky without stripping skin's own moisture. The delicate lather gives your smooth and fresh finish while surely washing off the impurities in pores and gently removes excess oil.



Medicated White Cleansing Wash could remove corneum which contains melanin and makeup residue. It helps to make your skin to become transparent and soft. 





And for my mommy because she has disgustingly dry cracked feet......

Sam Tin Cracked Heel Cream contains the whitening ingredient of tranexamic acid, the repairing ingredient of shea butter and the softening ingredient of urea to supplement physiologic lipids and nutrients by taking into account the features of the foot skin. It instantly strengthens hydration and forms a protective layer, preventing chapped feet and chapped heels. 


Reviews to come after I try them all out thoroughly :)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Review: e.l.f. Zip Zapper


What: "This special clear formula helps to fight and prevent acne, reduce redness and swelling, minimize pore size and clear skin. Zap zits away with the unique blend of Salicylic Acid, Tea Tree Oil, Witch Hazel and Camphor."

ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Salicylic Acid 1%
OTHER INGREDIENTS: Water, Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) Distillate, Alcohol, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Polyacrylamide, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Laureth-7, Cinnamomum Camphora (Camphor) Bark Oil


... Natural ingredients! :)

Where: I purchased mine at my local Target, but you can also purchase this online.

Price: An unbelievable price of only $1.


Application: I just roll it onto areas that have pimples after I cleanse my face (morning & night). It only takes a few seconds to dry; afterwards, I just go on with my routine.



Pros:
- The application process only takes a few seconds as all you have to do so roll it on. So it's great if you're always in a rush or do not want to hassle with an hour skincare routine.
- Works fast! My pimples were noticeably reduced in swelling and redness after the first use. It takes 2-4 days for my pimples to go away now! Without products, it would take over a week!
- Since it's so inexpensive, you won't be losing much if it doesn't work out for you.
- Packaging is as thick as a fat highlighter, so it takes little room to carry around.

Cons:
- The first time I used it, it stung my skin for a few seconds, but it didn't sting my little brother when he first used it. So I guess it depends on your skin. (It doesn't sting now)
- It does have a smell to it but I don't personally mind it at all.
- As you can see on the left picture, I noticed that there was these brown stuff below the rims of the applicator. I have NO idea what it is.. it was there when I opened the package. But I washed it so it's clean now... I took the risk and used it anyway, and.. well.. no bad side-effects here! Hehe.
- Since this contains some alchohol, it tends to be a bit drying or makes your face tighter. So moisturize afterwards (even though you should already be doing that).

*I noticed that it ONLY works on pimples and does nothing for blemishes.. Boo! But it's fine since it doesn't claim to do anything for blemishes ;o I like this product so much that I bought some backups of it just in case Target decides to not carry it anymore ;)


Friday, April 8, 2011

Urban Decay Primer Potion vs. e.l.f Mineral Eyeshadow Primer


The cult favorite Urban Decay Primer Potion versus the cheap elf Mineral Eyeshadow Primer. Who will be the victor? 

The differences between the two:
- Price. UDPP is $18 while the elf primer is $3. Now, I don't know about you guys, but that is a HUGE price difference. 

- Packaging. UDPP is bulkier while elf is a slim lipgloss. I forgot to take a picture of the wands, but elf's is like a regular lipgloss wand, and UDPP is a slanted wand. A lot of people complain about UDPP's packaging because you would have to cut it open to use up all the product in this vial shaped package (but of course that's why UD came up with a squeeze tube which costs a tad bit more).

- UDPP is thicker and more yellow while elf is runny and light in color, but they both come out sheer once blended. Although I do find that elf blended more easily than UDPP.

- UDPP is more accessible than elf, since you can buy it at Sephora, Ulta, Macys, or their website. The only place (that I know of) where you can buy elf products is at Target or their website (eyeslipsface.com). FYI, I ordered mine online.

*I threw away the package for e.l.f so I have no idea how much the e.l.f product contains :P Woops.


 I applied the same amount on both eyes, and you can clearly see the difference in texture and color by the picture above. *I applied my foundation (Revlon ColorStay) and setting powder (Coty Airspun) over my eyes before I used the primers*


*Remember, you can always click to enlarge to enlarge the pictures*
 Once blended, you wouldn't be able to tell which was which if it weren't for the labels.

I finished my eye makeup at exactly 1:00PM; using the same products and the same amount.

 
 Here's the makeup at exactly 7:00PM; exactly 6 hours later. I went to school in 75F degree weather, sat in an air conditioned room for hours and about an hour out doors. I did NO touch ups. You can see that there is NO creasing and the colors did not fade at all.



My verdict: They are both winners, but since elf is cheaper by $15, elf is more of a winner in my eyes, haha! I really regret buying UDPP since this cheaper product works exactly the same as a *high end* product. I feel jipped! I could have used that $15 on food or clothes or more makeup! I'm especially impressed by e.l.f's primer because my eyelids and overall face gets very oily throughout the day, and for it to withstand is all is amazing.

And here's my... EOTD (Eye of the Day), hehe :) Something neutral for school and going out to dinner with my girls.