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Cool Down Your Skin! - A. By Bom Ultra Cool Leaf Mask - M Review 37
by Vincent Tse onWhy does the foundation just sit on top of your skin, instead of blending in? Experts say that external heating system that keep you warm in the winter time, can increase your skin temperature which causes moisture loss and sebum production. To make my life simple, I picked up A. By Bom's Ultra Cool Leaf Mask that cools down your skin instantly. -
All That Blackheads
by Vincent Tse onThe year 2016 was the year of Hell Pore, which quickly went viral with its weirdly satisfying blackhead extraction. Many experts say it is a necessary procedure. However, some point out its possible irritation. So, I have prepared this article to help many of you who are concerned with blackheads. -
Unwinding the daily grind - Leaders Daily Wonders Detox and Chill Mask - M Review 36
by Vincent Tse onToday, have your eyes out for the Leaders Daily Wonders Masks. Personally, I prioritize detoxing my skin. Plus, there is dust everywhere! So, I picked up the Detox and Chill Charcoal Purifying Mask. My daily complexion suffers from acne-prone, sensitive, and combination skin with eczema. Hopefully, my experiences and opinions can perk up another perspective on your items of interests. -
The Real Korean Beauty Routine
by Vincent Tse onI think there are lots of misunderstandings about Korean skin care regime. Many of us religiously follow so-called “10-step” skin care or “5-layer” Korean skin care routine. Instead, skin care routine should be a flexible one, because everyone has different skin types and skin concerns. -
Honey Bomb on your skin! - Banobagi's Vital Royal Manuka Honey Mask - M Review 35
by Vincent Tse onRecently the temperature has definitely dropped, and I got dry patches again! In need of rescue, the new Vita Royal Manuka Honey Mask from Banobagi caught my eye with its interesting design and impressive ingredients. -
New Korean Trend, “Cica”
by Vincent Tse onThe keyword for 2017 F/W is "cica.” It is originated from the uncommon word “cicatrisation,” which means wound healing. For its repairing function, it is commonly used in skin-protecting products for irritated and dry skin. So I have prepared an article on the newly launched Korean products that follow the "cica" trend. -
SLS, is it an evil ingredient or another victim of “organic scam?”
by Vincent Tse onPeople have been constantly exposed to the idea “SLS=toxic,” allegedly released by so-called “Organic cosmetic brands”. As a result, Sulfate based Surfactants are almost eradicated from washable skincare products. However, neither SLS or SLES is a cancer inducing agent. Though they may irritate the skin, they are quite common in any conventional foaming Surfactants. -
The Ingredients You Want to See on Your Products
by Vincent Tse onRecently I have been writing the articles about new products only. I know it’s exciting to see new products and frankly speaking, I really enjoy them as well but I think it is more important to know what you apply on your skin.
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