Hi guys, Funny story about this post; I originally had it all typed out and just needed to add some photos. I decided to add an app to help upload the photos to the post via my phone but it didn't allow me to. In the process, I accidentally deleted the whole post. *cry* So I originally found this product in a Hong Kong cosmetic store in the airport. I was rushed for time and did a quick impulsive purchase. Once returning back to the UK I was quite excited to try this out as I had no idea what a "skin conditioner" was. Skin conditioner: A light weight and easily absorbed liquid, designed to hydrate and soften the skin. It is indeed a light-weight, milky looking liquid that can be used all year round. It claims it can: * Reduce skin aging * Reduce acne * Reduce un-even skin tone * Moisturize the skin * Hypoallergenic The USP of this product is that it is infused with coix seed extract which allows for deeper penetration into the skin's epidermis.
Hi guys! So you've probably heard of the latest craze; Dermacol's Make-up cover originating in Prague. It is advertised to be: * Waterproof * Hypoallergenic * High Coverage etc. * Long Lasting * Cruelty Free This product seemed like the perfect type of foundation for me so I read a few articles and watched a few youtube videos but I was reluctant on trying since my skin is so sensitive/ dry. A few days later, I thought hey, I'm running out of foundation, why not try and see. I got it on Ebay for £5.99 (shade 218) however, there are cheaper ones available but I was worried about authenticity so I went for a more trusted seller. 3 days later, I received my Dermacol (30 g). Firstly, this product made some interesting claims (including the ones mentioned above): * Alcholol free * Ammonia Free * Paraben free * Minerals * Sun protection (SPF 30) * Vitamins * Non-comedogenic (Doesn't block your pores) Now sadly, I threw away its packaging in attempt to