Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Review: Daiso False Eyelashes (6 different kinds with pictures)





Lash #1
Packaging


Check out its thin band!! 
I've heard that the thicker the band, the stronger/better-build the false lashes are. But for me, I just want to hide the fact I'm wearing false lashes with as little eyeliner as possible and so I picked out these.


I have picked out the 'Natural' look set and omg, it really is natural looking.

Side view (I've trimmed down its length just a bit for a even more 'natural look' haha)
(I know this isn't a super good pic, but I'll update this later and upload a front view shot)


As you can probably see, there are spaces between them lashes--it's my fault: I was terrible at gluing them on and so some of the lashes got stuck together somehow by the glue. If you can expertly apply false lashes on, I"m sure the spaces would not exist :)

Because these are my first pair of false lashes, I decided to play with them--by cutting them to semi-lash strips, for a even more natural look, hopefully!




Not bad!! 

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Bare eyes


Lash #2
2 pairs for Rm 5!


You can't see very well here, but the colors are a mix between brown and black. 
They look super long in the box, I'd say approximately 1-1.2 cm.
The band for this pair is very thin as well.







This is what happens after using these falsies once (I applied mascara on it, curled it and trimmed down the length so it'd look more natural). 
I was able to reuse the same pair twice before I had to throw them away. 
I guess because the falsies are cheap, it's almost impossible for them to get back to their original shape even after cleaning them.

These are much more lighter compared to Lash #1!


Packaging 
(Lash #3)


The shape of this pair fits my eyes so perfectly! I didn't need to trim them at all. They may look long but when they are on, they look super super natural and just provide the perfect length for me! The ends are winged out and it looks super good, really 'open' up the eyes 


I think you can only use these once. 
They are super fragile as well because of how thin and weak the bands are: I was able to try them on however as I was taking them off,  the lashes just came off (See those random lashes in the box?) ....I was so shocked! 

Both Lash #1 and Lash #2  are much more better in quality, but Lash #3 provides the best look for me.


UPDATE

Lash#4!

Same as Lash #3, the 'band' is just like...clear tape I think

This time, I was extra careful and used a tweezer to apply on my falsies 
This is how it looks like on my eye, no trimming done at all to better fit my eye 
Curled it (still looks weird)
Side view

As for #4, it's definitely not natural looking particularly from the side.

This is Lash #3, I'm going to apply this on my eye just so that you can at least get an idea of how it looks like on the eye

This is how it looks like...I love how natural it looks ! (The end bits)

Curled it

Dabbed on a tiny bit of mascara at the ends

UPDATE

Lash #5


The band here is strong, unlike Lash #3 which makes this reusable and less likely to tear. 




I trimmed it to better fit my eye. I love how even without curling it, the lashes still shoot right up and is very visible. 


UPDATE April '15

Individuals lashes!


-view from below-
As you can see, wearing eyeliner with them is a must!!


I really like them, they are light weight and are very easy to apply. They can also be reused, however, keep in mind that once you curl them, they will stay in that form (soaking them in water or other solution doesn't help with restoring its original shape). 

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Review: Duac Once Daily Gel

"For the treatment of mild to moderate acne"


For me, I followed my dermatologist's directions and applied this twice a day: morning and night



My skin type: Combination (oily in the center and a bit dry in other areas)

Products I used during my acne treatment (given by my dermatologist) :
-Antibiotics pills (only use this if you have terrible acne, if you have mild--moderate like me...there's actually no need to take it! Antibiotics pills are actually harmful to out bodies although they are said to 'take' our toxins out).
-Cetaphil Oil Control Foam Wash
Review here: http://to-flawless.blogspot.com/2013/12/review-cetaphil-dermacontrol-tm-oil.html
-Sunscreen SPF 30

(If you hadn't noticed...I didn't use a toner. My dermatologist doesn't recommend me toners...what?)

I began the treatment last year and stopped after 4 months.


I had redness around my jaw and had 'little bumps' (skin colored, not pimple...idk what they are, perhaps clogged pores) all over my face. I was also starting to grow more pimples around my temples, cheeks and forehead. 
I was sick of wearing BB cream and worrying about my appearance all the time so I went to see a dermatologist!

SO. 

The combination of this gel and the Cetaphil wash made my skin drier than it was before after 2 months. 
(2 months) That was when my pills finished and so I went back to the dermatologist and purchased a new, much gentler face wash, ( Physiogel Hypoallergenic Cleanser, Soap free, for all skin types)and that helped to stop my skin from further drying.

Honestly...this just did not work for me, I'm not sure what to say anymore. 

If you would like to try this out, go for it! Make sure you apply a thin layer, not thick, incase your skin gets dry.

I spent roughly Rm 800 + on my acne treatment and after using this for 4 months, I still had redness around my jaw, had 'little bumps' all over my face, had little pimples on my forehead...

What I like: my skin would stop being shiny and oily after applying this on.

What I don't like:
  • My skin would only stay matte for like 40 minutes and then it'd be oily again. If I apply a layer of sunscreen over it then my skin would get even more oily. I still need to use blotting sheets!
  • No results! Doesn't even reduce the size of pimples! I applied 2 layers of this gel on this giant pimple one time and when I woke up it was still the same size...just slightly less red..BUT still red.

Rate: 0/5


FOR any of you that lives in Kuala Lumpur:

I mentally cussed at my dermatologist because he promised there would be results after 4 months, at least slightly. 

Then my friend recommended me this clinic and when I to see the dermatologist there I showed him the Duac gel and he just laughed, saying, this product is time consuming and doesn't work...

Anyways. 
What he gave me for my treatment was: 
Toner
Gel
I used my own unfinished face wash from previously.

I saw results after 1 and a half month!! It was incredible. After only 2 months of using their products...my dark spots dramatically decreased and my skin is so much more smoother and best of all, those "little bumps" are like 60-70 percent gone!! 

I wish I could give you the brands of the toner and the gel but honestly I don't even know what brands they are. This clinic puts them in little containers and bottles with no brands on them....sneaky.

This treatment had cost me less than Rm 300 (first 2 months)

I went back and bought more (enough for the next 2 months). This time I didn't bother to see the dermatologist and just bought the toner and the gel, it costs me Rm180 or Rm 150 or Rm120 I can't remember....but most importantly, the treatment works!! Also much cheaper than seeing a dermatologist in the hospital!! 

This is not sponsored btw.

If you would like to pay a visit, this clinic is called 

Klink Pakar Kulit Ting Ting Skin Specialist Clinic
Address: 136, Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

It's super close to Starhill (across from Pavilion)





Monday, July 7, 2014

Review: Rimmel London Lasting Finish By Kate Lipstick

This is travel exclusive--I bought it on flight

There were no testers on the plane (obviously...) so I was praying the colors were not going to be disappointing.
I love the packaging--it's mainly matte black
Also I love the little crown design on top of the cab :)
Here are the colors! 
The camera is just a bit bright here :P

                                  

Nude Lipstick (#003) 
This isn't as pale as it appeared to be on the box (Thank Gawd) 
Personally I hate nude lipsticks because they make me look lifeless so I gave this to my mom. She quite likes it.

#008
Maybe #08 doesn't look so flattering, but trust me, it is.
I really do think this is a color that will suit most Asians because you know how the color of our lips are a bit dark and not at all pink or berry red like Snow White? #008 is just pink enough and subtle enough to diminish the dark colors on our lips and make our lips appear naturally pink.
If you looove the natural look (for office, school, date, etc), you should def try this color out!

#005
I'd say this color is very close to the color of my Dior Rouge lipstick(Nude 663 Guipure)
review here:
http://to-flawless.blogspot.com/2013/12/review-rouge-dior.html 

In this photo, I've used Dior Rouge on my upper lip and Rimmel Kate #005 on the bottom lip.
Honestly, I can just see a tad difference, but, to me, they are all just pink lipsticks, so from now on I might as well purchase the cheaper one...i.e., Rimmel Kate haha. 
Here are the swatches. Rimmel Kate evidently is more pink than Dior Rouge 663 but on the lips...there barely is that much of a difference sooo.



Shade: #001 


 Swatches!
The camera has made my wrist look very wrinkly and disgusting--I promise it isn't that bad in real life...

So! Burning questions:

Are they long-lasting?
They do last...as long as you don't eat or drink. 

Are they moisturizing?
Yup. They don't try your lips out at all. 
Do prepare your lips beforehand with vaseline/lip balm so the lipstick can glide smoothly across your lips instead of scrapping through your dried lip skin.

BTW, they are all matte and creamy. 

What I like:
  • They don't taste horrible....you know how sometimes you eat food with lipstick on and the taste of lipstick is just so abhorrent? Well, Rimmel Kate isn't so bad...but there still is a taste, just not that strong.
  • Creamy
  • Moisturizing
  • Good pigmentation 
What I don't like:

  • Nothing so far 

Price: SO CHEAP. I bought this on the plane for HKD 150 which is Rm 63 max! :O


Saturday, June 28, 2014

Review: Dior Mascara (Diorshow Ionic Overcurl)

This is the mini-sized one, came as a free gift when I purchased the regular sized one. 

I believe this is a very old Dior mascara (probs launched 2 years ago?). I'm doing a review on this in 2014 and so...I'm thinking, is anyone really gonna look for a review on this mascara now?! Doubtful...but let's get to it.

This isn't waterproof. I don't care what the retailer says--it's not. 
On my oily lids and asian eyes, it might be rubbing-your-eyes-for-a-brief-second proof, but definitely is not smudge-proof. 

I have tried Maybeline mascara that is more 'proof-proof' than this!

The shape of the brush is typical; does the job of separating your lashes. But this, is a high-end mascara. I expect not only for the brush to do a good job of separating my lashes, I expect it to give me that ionic curl its title claims. 

Nope.

It does give volume, making your lashes appearing thicker without overdoing it unless you layer it upon layers. But it does not lengthen at all and the most disappointing part is that it does not hold curls. 

Oh my God. Help.  

It always smudges on my lower lash line. By the end of the day (school), I'd come home finding myself with panda eyes. Maybeline mascara does better than you, Dior!

The good thing about its lack of ability to just STAY ON your lashes, is that it's easy to remove. Hah-rah!

The only positive feedback I'm going to give, is that once it's been used and is at least 1 and a half months old, it can be used as a pretty good brow enhancer.

Right now I just use it to brush my brows after I fill them in. This does a really good job of (oh Jesus), lengthening my brows, making them thicker (not overly) and much more presentable. Who knew this would be the perfect little thing--for brows, huh?

What I like:

  • Great brow enhancer lol....
  • Good job of separating lashes
  • Easy to remove
  • Not that easy to clump up
  • Quite natural looking compared to Maybeline ones (when applied in multiple layers)
  • Nice brush, easy application
  • Long lasting--as in, you don't need to throw it away after 3 months of opening it. I have had mine for a year now and still uses it almost daily (on my brows, awayy from them eye balls haha)


What I don't like:

  • Not water-proof (Sephora lady, thanks.)
  • Not smudge-proof on bottom lashes
  • Brush is a tad too big for my liking, sometimes I do get mascara on my lids/skin by accident
  • Doesn't hold curls
Rate: 2/5

What can I say? I'd expected lots when I had spent over Rm 180 for a mascara and it can't even provide me panda-free eyes? *cries*

Review: Guardian Foundation Brush





I like how there's this protection for it and you can stand it up



This brush is soft and smooth. I can't compare the feel of this with another foundation brush because this is my first make up brush ever haha. Before I had always used my hand to blend (bb cream, have never tried foundation). 

I've used this brush to blend my Elianto BB cream and Dior foundation--it smoothed both the product on my face easily. 

I can use this brush to contour my nose, my cheeks and yes, apply on blush as well.

The hair of this brush doesn't fall out (yet, maybe, since it's brand new).

This brush is a pretty good investment I'd say!

I bought it for under Rm 15 in Guardian.

Rate: 5/5

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Review: Guardian nipple tape



Very quick review here!!

These stick on the skin quite well--can last over 12 hours with minimum to modern sweating.

The material is...hard. Although it does feel comfortable on the skin, I find it hard to smooth the edges out; usually once I stick it on,  there will be rough edges because the material isn't super flexible or soft. But if you are super gentle and careful when sticking it on, then it should be fine (I think).

As for the color, when I wore white this one time to test them out,  I could see  them. I was able to make out the shape of the tape, and since the edges weren't smooth, it made it even more obvious I wasn't wearing a bra and that I have nipple tape on.

However when I wore these with my black and white stripped (tight) tank top, no one noticed a thing.

What I like:

  • Cheap (I bought it at Guardian for less than Rm 10, and there are 4 pairs in a package!)
  • Easy to use 
  • Sweat proof (Not sure about water proof lol...)
  • Long lasting
  • The color is matte (Unlike the ones from Cotton On--satin and shiny)
  • Comfortable on the skin

What I don't like:
  • Material isn't...flexible/easy to smooth out

Rate: 4.5/5!