Showing posts with label routines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label routines. Show all posts

Friday, 25 May 2018

My Night Time Skin Care Routine (all products under $20USD!)

Hi guys! It's been such a long time since I last posted a blogpost (and I swear I say this every single time I post one). I truly apologise for the lack of commitment for this blog but I was really busy with my exams.
Anyway, I'm finally back with an updated night time skin care routine!!! All of these products cost less than $20USD so if you're a broke sister, this blogpost is just for you!
If you want to find out what products were in my previous night time skin care routine: click here.

My Skin Type: Normal to oily, acne-prone skin

FIRST STEP: REMOVING MAKEUP

Removing makeup residue is really important as the residue that is still on the face can cause pimples, acne and other forms of blemishes if the makeup is not removed completely. If I am wearing makeup on that day, I will definitely be using a cleansing balm, Banila Co. Clean It Zero (USD16.00) that has been raved by a lot of YouTubers and makeup gurus.
Right after removing my makeup from my whole face (including my neck), I use the Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water (BND8.00) to do my next step of double cleansing. To apply this product, I use the some Daiso cottons (which are amazing, by the way). This product is super effective in removing all the stubborn makeup residue that is still on the skin.
This product is really great in removing eye makeup as well as base makeup and it is an excellent dupe to the Bioderma Micellar Cleansing Water. However, I would not recommend anyone to use this remover to remove liquid lipsticks because it does not efficiently remove the stain.

SECOND STEP: CLEANSING

This is the second (or first for some people) and one of the most important skin care step of your life: cleansing. I use the COSRX Salicylic Acid Exfoliating Cleanser (BND15.00) to cleanse my skin as it contains an excellent ingredient 'Salicylic Acid' that helps reduce blemishes and promotes clearer skin. It cleanses and clears out all the impurities on your skin that have been collected during the day and evening.

THIRD STEP: EXFOLIATING

After cleansing my face, I would exfoliate my face, but only TWICE A WEEK. DO NOT exfoliate daily as it can cause inflammation, dehydration + dryness and will destroy your healthy skin cells. The safest number of times to exfoliate your face is twice or thrice a week.

I would use the Skin Food Black Sugar Mask Wash Off (BND14.00) to exfoliate and scrub my skin. It's a really effective exfoliator that leaves your skin super smooth and supple.

FOURTH STEP: CLAY MASKING

Since I have normal to oily skin with a ton of blackheads and pores (especially on my nose and cheeks), clay masking is very essential step for me. I use the Sarining Bhuana Pure Green Clay (BND12.00) to do clay masking. I do this twice a week. It leaves the skin feeling smooth and firm, but a bit dry. This product is only available in Bali Canggu. A dupe for this product is the popular Innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask (BND20.00)

FIFTH STEP: DIY TURMERIC MASKING

This is an extra step that no one really needs to do, but if you get frequent pimples, acne and blemishes, this step will probably help you. As I have acne-prone skin, a simple DIY Turmeric Mask recipe I found online will save your skin. Turmeric helps to reduce the size of pimples, acne and blemishes.
I will do a blogpost on how I achieve my turmeric mask that is effective for acne-prone skin type.

SIXTH STEP: TONING

Toning your skin is a pretty important step that many would neglect because they believe that the toner 'does not do anything for your skin', but in fact, it balances the pH level of your skin and helps with double cleansing.


I use the Etude House Wonder Pore Freshner (BND14.20) to tone my skin and perform double cleansing. It does it's job decently but it's definitely not the best toner I've ever used. It's still pretty decent though. I would not recommend this product for those who have dry skin as it contains alcohol (that tends to dry up the skin). 

SEVENTH STEP: APPLY SERUMS / ESSENCES

Sometimes when I get lazy to exfoliate with this Skin Food product, I would use the The Ordinary Lactic Acid 10% + HA 2% (BND18.00). It is a very strong exfoliator that helps remove dead skin cells and smoothens out your skin.
I would usually fan my face to let the product absorb into my skin faster. The next serum that I apply right after the lactic acid is The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Solution (BND15.00), which helps to reduce pimples, acne and blemishes.
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% (BND16.00) is the next product I apply right after the salicylic acid. This product helps to reduce pore size and blackheads.

EIGHTH STEP: APPLYING EYE CREAM

A lot of people also neglect this step because they think "it's also NOT important to apply eye cream", but really our under-eyes are probably one of the driest part of our face. The skin around your eyes is the most fragile, more prone to dryness and quicker to show age and fatigue (like wrinkles). DO NOT NEGLECT THIS IMPORTANT STEP. If you are 16 and over, please apply eye cream religiously. 
It's important to find an eye cream that is ultra-moisturizing that also helps with anti-aging. I use the Innisfree The Green Tea Seed Eye Cream ($20USD) because it has green tea extracts which has anti-oxidant properties and it has a moisturizing and consistent formula.

NINTH STEP: MOISTURIZING

One of the most crucial steps in skin care is to MOISTURIZE your skin. If you have dry skin, use heavier and richer creams/moisturizers. If you have oily skin, use a lighter cream. Simple as that. Since I have normal to oily skin, I would use a lighter moisturizer so my skin will not produce too much sebum throughout the night.
I would take a pea-sized amount of the Nature Republic Aqua Super Max Moisture Water Cream (BND15.00) first and then add on some of the Alive:Lab Centella Dressing Powder (USD10.00) that helps to fight acne and inflammation of the skin. Then, I mix them up together and apply it on my trouble areas (mostly on my pimples).

FINAL STEP: APPLY ACNE PATCHES / BLEMISH CREAM

I would alternate my NexCare Acne Patch (BND5.00) and The Ordinary Azelaic Acid Suspension 10% (USD12.90) when it comes to the last step of my skin care routine.
I would use the acne patches if my pimples are on a flat surface (cheeks, forehead and chin). If my pimples are not on a flat surface (nose, eye area), I would apply the blemish cream.

EXTRA STEP: LIP BALM

It's important to moisturize your lips even if you have smooth and supple lips. The Vaseline Pure Petroleum Jelly (BND4.00) is a very multi-functional product that does more than 2 functions! I usually use this as a lip balm, while applying it with a small spatula.

That is all for my Night Time Skin Care Routine on a BUDGET!!! I hope you guys enjoyed this blogpost and hope to see you all soon in the next blogpost!

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

My Updated Evening Skin Care Routine 2016

Hey guys! I'm finally back with another blogpost on my update Evening Skin Care Routine. Yep, I definitely changed most of my skin care products and I definitely purchased way more products for my skin.

Most of my skin care products I invested in are all the way from Seoul. I have a Japanese, German and American skin care product here. The rest are all Korean.

Just a reminder, this is my skin care routine. It might work for me, but it might not work for you depending on your skin type and how your body reacts to it.

My skin type: Normal to oily skin. (Oily on the T-Zone area and normal for the rest of the face)

Step 1: Removing make-up/sunscreen
I use this to remove my sunscreen (most of the time) because I don't wear makeup that often. Only when I go out or for an occasion (not to school of course because it's not allowed). This has a gel texture which helps to melt the makeup and sunscreen, stripping all of it away. Then I'll rinse my face with lukewarm water. It's very gentle on the eyes, as well.

Step 2: Cleansing my face
I actually have two cleansers (lol why) because I change alternately and both cleansers work well on my face/skin. I use Cellnique Paramedical Seaweed Cleansing Gel most of the time, if not, I'll use the Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Cleansing Foam. I would use my Nature Republic 100% Jelly Cleansing Puff in Charcoal (the black round sponge/puff) to massage the cleanser all over my face with my Cellnique cleanser, not my Innisfree one (because the sponge would absorb the cleanser quickly). I use circle motions to massage around my forehead, then my cheeks, chin, nose and a bit on the neck for about 3 minutes. Really massage it into the skin so your skin is soaked with the cleanser. Well as for the Innisfree cleanser, I would just use my hands and cleanse it like everyone normally does.

Step 3: Exfoliate my skin
Take note that you should exfoliate only once to three times a week because the exfoliator can damage your skin if you do it everyday. I've been using this exfoliator for almost a year and still loving it. With dry hands and a dry face, I pump 3 pumps with this product and rub the product around my hands. After that, I would massage all over my face, concentrating on my cheeks, nose and chin area because oddly, I have more dead skin cells around that area but I still do massage the product around my forehead. I massage it for about 2-3 minutes until small balls or circles form around my face and that's when I rinse my face with lukewarm water.

Step 4: Apply foam mask
I only use this once a week. This foam facial mask helps to brighten my skin, tighten it and soften it. With dry hands and a dry face, I press the pump continuously until the foam/mousse turns into a ping-pong ball size and then spread it all over my face. I massage it for a minute, letting it absorb and seep into my skin because this also helps to moisturise my face. After it fully and completely seeps and absorbs into my skin (or you can wait for 20 minutes), I rinse it off with water.

Step 5: Apply clay mask
I also use this once a week. This helps to minimise the pores, clean the pores and absorb the sebum. Also again, with dry hands and a dry face, I use an old flat foundation brush, I dip into the clay mask and spread it evenly onto my skin, avoiding the eye and lip area. I like to apply a second layer for more obvious and better results. After it dries up for 15-20 minutes, I rinse my face off with water properly.

Step 6: Toning my skin
It's important to have a toner that works well, especially on your skin/face. This toner also exfoliates and does not dry out the skin like most toners do. I use a cotton pad and pour a good amount of the toner and spread it all over my face, including my neck and the back of my ears.

Step 7: Applying serum
Once of my holy grails of all time, this serum has a lot of antibacterial properties and ingredients. I pump the pump once only and spread it all over my face. Then, I use 4 of my fingers (forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and pinky) to massage my face in an up and down motion, like a spider crawling but your fingers are doing the job. It helps with blood circulation and gives you a more pink-ier undertone.

Step 8: Spraying mist
This is not really an important step to most of you. It's just an extra skin care product that I purchased because I never own a mist. I just spray this around my face 4 times because it helps in hydrating my skin. 

Step 9: Moisturising my face
I honestly believe that even if you have an oily face, putting on moisturiser helps to prevent oil from being produced on your face. I'm not sure if it's true but maybe the face is producing so much oil because there's lack of moisture in the skin inside. I just spread this around my face and gently press my face slowly, letting it absorb completely.

Step 10: Applying sleeping pack
This is also not an essential product for our skin but it really helps in moisturising the skin throughout the night so if you have dry skin, this will help to moisturise your face a lot, not just by applying moisturiser. I also spread it all over my face and neck and then the next day, I'll rinse the product of with water.
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Yes, I admit, I am a hoarder for skin care and makeup products (okay, maybe not lol) but this routine really helped my skin in moisture, brightening, softening, tightening and not breaking out.

Friday, 15 May 2015

My Evening Skin Care Routine 2015

Hello guys! I am back with a new blogpost. It's my skin care routine!!

A lot of Beauty gurus and some female YouTubers have done their skin care routine video, so I thought it would be good to talk about mine in my blog.

DISCLAMER: We all have different skin types. I am not a skin care expert or a beautician/beauty consultant. I just use whatever products that work well for me, but may not work well for you.

Before Step 1: Wash Your Hands
I would usually wash my hands with hand soap, because you know, your hands are as dirty as you think they are. I wash my hands very often so it's a habit, you know (a really good and clean habit, I may add). Plus, you're gonna touch your face with your hands so if you don't wash your hands properly, you're basically transferring dirty onto your face.

Step 1: Make-Up Remover
Everyone needs a make-up remover, especially to those who wear make-up and sunscreen all day. I use this to remove my sunscreen (I don't use make-up), but I do use this as my make-up remover when I do apply make-up occasionally. It really removes all of the residue on your face, moisturise it at the same time (good product for people with dry skin since it's a cream to oil based product) and smells great. A good product always smells great unless they're unnatural. It has a nice but strong freesia scent which at first did bother me, but after using this for 2-3 months, I was immune to it. If you want to buy this brand, make sure to get the Marigold instead of Freesia. 

Brand: MISSHA Flower Bouquet Freesia Cleansing Cream

Step 2: Cleanser
Cleansing is literally the most important part of anyone's skin care routine, no matter if you're a female or male, it's very essential. Anyone and everyone can cleanse their faces, either using a drugstore product or a high-end product, as long as it works for your face and won't cause any break-outs, it's perfectly fine. Choosing the right cleanser is like choosing your prom dress/car. It's the most basic and simple thing to do, but it's important to find the right one that suits your skin like it suits your taste in prom dresses and cars. Anyway, this cleanser has a very subtle smell and texture which I appreciate a lot. It contains a green tea extract as well, which is perfect for everyone's skin and body. If you've got a really sensitive skin (tons of acne pop out randomly or break-outs or high-pigmentations everywhere) and you don't know which cleanser that will work on you, please consult a beautician.

Brand: Cellnique Paramedical Intensive Hydrating Gel Wash 

Step 3: Exfoliator
This is literally my current holy grail. Everyone needs an exfoliator (especially for the face). Right after you encounter some pimples here and there, you're gonna have to buy an exfoliator immediately. Pimples grow because of the dirty environment we live in and the food we eat or consume everyday. If you've got a good diet (fruits, vegetables, organic foods, etc.), your face must be clear and normal. But even if you've got a clear face, you'll still need to exfoliate your face once, twice or thrice a week. It's important to remove the dead skin cells in and on your face because that's the reason why we grow pimples, acne, blackheads, whiteheads, redheads, etc. The dirt can accumulate your face anytime so exfoliating is a must, even to guys. Make sure to get a good exfoliator that's highly recommended by make-up artists, beauticians and do a research about the product before purchasing it (like reviews from users/buyers and whatsoever). 

Brand: CURE Natural Aqua Gel

Step 4: Toner
A toner basically balances the pH of your face/skin. If your face is too acidic or alkaline, it may damage your skin cells and cause problems to your skin so a toner is very important. You can get a simple toner from the drugstore or a high-end store (depends on your preference). Get toners that are also highly recommended by a lot of people. Anyway, the toner helps to double cleanse my face and balances my pH level. It's a very subtle toner because it smells good and it's very cooling. There is the same toner but in tomato. Why I didn't pick that is because tomato is too acidic and strong for most skin types so I wouldn't recommend it unless your face can tolerate tomatoes.

Brand: Skin Food Premium Lettuce and Cucumber Watery Toner

Step 5: Face Mist
This is 100% optional. A face mist helps to cool and freshen down your skin after a long and hot day. If you experience the hot and humid climate, this will be your best friend. It really nourishes the skin, leaving your skin feeling healthy and glowy. This is an alternative to a moisturiser. I personally think that I don't need a moisturiser, mainly because my skin is naturally oily. If you have oily skin, you don't really need a moisturiser. It's mostly used by people who have dry skin/normal skin. A moisturiser and face mist both cools down your skin and freshen it up (they almost do the same job) so a face mist is practically more useful for me. This depends on your skin type.

Brand: The Face Shop Argan Oil Mist

Step 6: Face Masks/Sheet Masks (optional)
This is also optional. This is like a 'pampering' session for your skin. It helps your skin to relax and cool down. If you are having your wedding the next day, or it's your birthday or a special occasion is coming soon, this will be very useful/helpful. 

Brand: Etude House Aloe Vera Mask Sheet
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That's all for today. Hope you guys enjoyed the post and maybe it'll inspire you to take care of your skin and pamper it. :)