30 July, 2013

June/July's farewelled products (2013 mega edition)

 
Let the purge happen before the beauty binge you're going to see in my next post!
 
Skincare
 
 
52) Johnson's Daily Essentials Fragrance Free Facial Cleansing Wipes (25 wipes) - It was so long ago I finished these that I'm a bit fuzzy on the details.  Suffice to say there wasn't anything memorable about them. They did the job of cleansing with a single wipe but I think I wasn't a big fan of the cloth texture as it was a little too slippery on my skin.
 
53) Sasatinnie Cherry Blossom Makeup Remover Wipes For Normal Skin (10 wipes) - I forgot to pack wipes when I went overseas so I bought multiple packs of these in Sasa Hong Kong, firstly because of a 3 for 2 offer, then bought some more because I loved them so much!  They border on being sudsy, and quite wet, but these well textured wipes did a thorough job of removing makeup and grime from my tired face at the end of the day and left my skin feeling soft and moisturised.  These do have a lingering soft scent so they won't be for everyone but I personally loved the relaxing floral scent on my face.
 
54) Sasatinnie Rose Makeup Remover Wipes for Sensitive Skin (10 wipes) - As above but supposedly gentler (I found the Cherry Blossom wipes equally gentle on my skin) and these have the distinct scent of rose petals. Very pretty and indulgent!
 
 
 55) Skinvitals Hydraflex Multi-Peptide Flex-Cloth Mask (sample pack) - This mask was my first ever sheet mask experience! Funny it was too because my unsuspecting son walked in on me mid-mask and jumped backwards in shock - ah well, lol! The formula promises firmer, brighter, more youthful skin.  I can't say any miracles took place in 15 minutes but I massaged the residual serum into my skin after removing the mask and woke up with soft skin the next morning so at least it provided lasting moisture. I now have a bundle of sheet masks to try from my trip - but you'll have to wait and see...
 
56) Maybelline City Rescue Total Clean! Express Eye & Lip Makeup Remover (70ml) - See May's post here for my full review.

57) Simple Refreshing Facial Wash Gel (50 ml) - A basic, no-frills gel formula cleanser.  I bought this to take away on vacation and it lasted the distance for 3 weeks of cleansing.  I've reviewed this cleanser previously here and felt a bit underwhelmed by it but it's one of the few travel sized cleansers in the Australian drugstore market and so I bought it for the convenience.

58) Garnier Dark Spot Corrector Daily Illuminating Moisturizer (50ml) - If you've been following my empties posts you'll know I've tried a few different anti-pigmentation products over the past few years and I've had pretty modest results.  I've moved from product to product as a result.  Well finally I think I've hit on a winner.  I had significantly pigmented patches on my cheeks after my January beach vacation and after using the dark spot corrector the patches have noticeably faded.  Noticeably faded.  If only I'd known I would have done the 'before and after' photo comparison to prove what I'm saying.  I love the convenience of this product too as it's a treatment and overall moisturizer in one.  Just so you know I'm not just blowing hot air I've bought another tube today!  
 
 
Hand and body care
 
59)  Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser (1 litre) - This is my number 1 no-fuss, gentle body cleanser and my second bottle used for the year. 
 
60) QV Flare Up Wash (150ml) - I've been using this as a hand wash during the colder months to relieve the itchy eczema on my hands.  This cleansing foam is pH balanced, soap free and fragrance free and formulated to remove any bacteria that can aggravate eczema.  It can also be used in the shower or bath as an overall body cleanser although I personally prefer using it just for my hands because it's not as moisturizing as the Cetaphil cleanser. Repurchase for my seasonal eczema? Yes.
 
61) Daiso Enamel Remover (120ml) - I bought this $2.80 nail enamel remover on a whim from Daiso.  It works almost as well as my usual OPI remover although I did find it a little more drying. Probably not a great idea for a fickle nail polish wearer like me but perfectly fine if you're not removing polish several times a week and a bargain for the price!
 
62) The Body Shop Chocomania Body Scrub (200ml/7.75 oz) - Yummy stuff! This is the second tub I've used this year.  If there's one thing I could fault it's the fact that a tub doesn't seem to last long enough - but then I do scoop out very generous amounts to exfoliate my skin!
 
 
 
63) Aveeno Daily Moisturising Lotion (10ml sample) - I've used this moisturiser many times before and would definitely purchase it again.  It absorbs quickly, leaves skin soft and not greasy at all, and is unscented so doesn't clash with perfume.  Unfussy and reliable stuff.
 
64) Vaseline Total Moisture Aloe Fresh 24 Hr Nourishing Lotion (120ml) - I bought this travel sized lotion from Watsons in Singapore.  My opinion of Vaseline body lotions hasn't changed - I still don't love them.  The only thing I did like was the refreshing aloe scent.  The lotion itself just sits on my skin and never fully absorbs.  Proof of this was my son recoiling from touching my 'sticky' arms.
 
65) Palmer's Olive Butter Formula with Vitamin E (50ml/1.7 fl.oz.) -  Unlike the Vaseline lotion I love this stuff because it balances perfectly between being rich and being easily absorbed.  I would have been better off buying two of these little bottles instead of the Vaseline for my body moisturiser!
 
66) The Body Shop Chocomania Body Lotion (250ml/8.4 fl.oz.) - It has the same delicious chocolate scent as the body scrub.  Chocolatey but not too sickly sweet or strong so I found it quite wearable.  The lotion formula is quite thick but spreads easily for good coverage and absorbs easily too. 
 
 
67) Dermaveen Everyday Intensive Hand Cream (100ml) -  This hand cream was my bedside table overnight hand treatment.  It's formulated for dry, sensitive skin and where other hand creams can actually sting when my skin is irritated I found this one instantly soothing on my eczema inflamed hands. 
 
68) Crabtree & Evelyn La Source Hand Therapy (25g/0.9oz) - I'm becoming quite a fan of Crabtree & Evelyn's hand creams! They're right up there for a luxe pamper because they have a silky, easily absorbed formula and a lovely range of scents.  La Source has a fresh beachy (if that makes sense), slightly salty scent and I loved carrying it as my handbag pick-me-up and an antidote to winter.  I would definitely purchase a full size tube for a treat.
 
 
Cosmetics
 
 
69) Maybelline Dream Lumi Touch highlighting concealer (02 Nude) - My review keeps popping up on my sidebar.  This concealer is one of my favourite discount beauty products.
 
70) Essence XXXL Nudes Lipgloss (03 Nude Kiss) - I think this shade has been discontinued? Anyway I packed this natural lipgloss for my vacation and I wore it literally every day.  I loved the vanilla sugar scent, although the watery formula meant constant reapplication was necessary and it's not surprising I used it up in that time!
 
71) Rimmel 100% Waterproof Mascara (001 Black) - This is a great drugstore mascara.  Waterproof and most definitely sweat and tear-proof and it served me well through the heat and humidity of Hong Kong.  It coated my lashes evenly, and my lashes felt soft rather than crunchy.  I'm already using a backup.
 
72) BYS Minerals Naturale Compact Foundation (Sand Beige) - I'm glad I only spent $10AUD on this foundation because I've never finished a powder pan so quickly! The foundation offered light coverage (medium with primer) and was not as finely milled as many other powder foundations out there.  It's fine as a budget product but I doubt I'll repurchase.

 
Fragrance
 
 
73) Tom Ford Lys Fume EDP (1.5ml/.05 fl.oz) - Another Tom Ford sample vial, and another intoxicating scent.   The top notes are Italian mandarin, pink pepper, turmeric and nutmeg;  middle notes are white lily, ylang-ylang, Artemisia and rum;  base notes are Madagascar vanilla, labdanum, styrax and oak.  This powerful lily fragrance vaguely reminds my undiscerning nose of Dior Poison and I preferred wearing it as an after-dark scent.
 
74) Estee Lauder Sensuous Nude (1.5ml/.05 fl.oz) - I took this vial away with me on vacation because it had such a deliciously warm summer feel about it.  Such a smooth honeyed scent and yes, sensuous. Top notes are Sicilian bergamot, mandarin, black and pink pepper;  middle notes are jasmine, lily of the valley, coconut water, honey and musk;  base notes are sandalwood, vanilla, amber (all guaranteed to hook me into a fragrance), heliotrope and wood.  This is one of the most appealing fragrances I tried from EL for a long time.
 
 
If you've read this overblown post in its entirety I thank you for your patience! 
 
 
Now I'm off to sort through my HK haul pics...


16 comments:

  1. I'm so impressed at how much you've gone through! It takes me ages to get through anything!!

    I can't wait to see your new haul stash!

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    1. I think travelling made it a little easier to finish things because I had a more limited selection to choose from. That haul stash is definitely next on my post list!!!

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  2. Grea job on the empties. I'm eagerly awaiting you HK haul post. :)

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    1. I've just selected the pictures for THAT post - trust me, there will be quite a few! Lol

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  3. Nice empties!!
    Ok, so the Garnier spot corrector-I need it, yes? If you saw results then I want to try it!

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    1. Try it Tracy, I'd be keen to see what you think too. Obviously the effects take time but with continuous use over the weeks I have noticed a reduction with this product.

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  4. Garnier spot corrector! I was going to try that at one point but something dissuaded me and I can't remember what it is. I'm always on the lookout for one, too!

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    1. Oh but you've got lovely skin Larie! Still, if the ingredients agree with you then give it a go :)

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  5. Great job, Vita! Can't believe you finished that lip gloss during a vacation - I've never finished a lip gloss sooner than maybe within 2 years!

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    1. Thanks Rocaille!

      Sure, the gloss wasn't exactly new when I packed it but it went everywhere with me and I was constantly touching up - maybe it's me and my gloss addiction too? Lol

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  6. Great to hear that you had success with the Garnier Spot Corrector, my MIL used it for about 3 days before claiming it didn't work and I keep trying to explain to her that skincare doesn't work that way >< I am about to start trying the Clinique spot corrector which I have seen great reviews on, but I kind of want to try this in the future as well. I also agree about the Crabtree & Evelyn hand creams, they are so luxe and nanna chic as my Mum says. She thinks it is funny that I like 'nanna' things, and that she likes young modern things, haha.

    I love that Aveeno lotion, so silky and sinks in nice and fast.

    Holy long comment, Batman!

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    1. Awesome comment! I love a good chat :)

      As I'm sure you'd already know it's all about patience and persistence with whitening products. It takes weeks, sometimes months to see any difference - basically as long as it takes the skin cells to move to the surface (if it's going to work!) I used the spot corrector only in the morning and saw results. I'm now curious to know if I will get a more dramatic improvement if I use it twice a day as recommended!

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  7. I love the Skinvitals cloth mask - well any cloth masks really. And one tip I learnt from another beauty blog...use the remaining gel or formula that's still on the mask after you've taken them off on your...knees and elbows. Yup. Rub it in.

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    1. That's a really great tip - thanks!

      I did pat what I could into my face after removing the mask but I think using the serum on other dry areas of the body would be a great idea. I've got lots of new sheet masks to try out so thanks in advance!

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  8. Great job as usual! Empty pans are so beautiful. *tear* ;)

    I'm so happy to hear that the Garnier spot corrector works well - they JUST released that here and I'm super interested. And it's too bad about the Simple cleanser since that's one of my faves, but differences in foam preference, hahaha.

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  9. Awww...

    I must be a foamaholic, lol! Despite lacking the fun factor I still think the Simple cleanser does the job anyway - but, yeah, I'm enjoying the extremely frothy Ponds cleanser I have in the shower at the moment.

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