I have always wanted to blog about my skincare routine as my friends have been asking me to share what I used. They are shocked but kind of expected that my routine consist of so many steps. LOL! I will do a mini review of the product I used as well.
As I always like to try out new product, below are what I am currently (to be exact, it was in Sep 16) using. Overtime (maybe by the time I post this. hehe..), the product I used may change. So, I may blog the same topic again but with different products :)
Step 1: Cleanse - Innisfree green tea cleansing foam
I choose this as the morning cleanser as it is quite gentle to the skin. Since my face is generally clean in the morning, I will need a gentle cleanser to cleanse and probably removed the skincare (E.g. leave on mask) used the night before. I tried the sample size and quite like it. So, bought this regular size when I was in Seoul in Apr. (Oops! I have yet blog about the trip. Hehe...)
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Step 2: Tone - HadaLabo Shirojyun Arbutin Whitening lotion
I tried the sample size and felt that it is effective in providing the whitening effect but yet moisturising and gentle to the skin. I use this with the arbutin milk when I was in New Zealand during their winter. My skin did not feel dry at all during the whole trip despite me have very dry nose that end up bleeding. HadaLabo is famous for their Goku-jyun Clear Lotion, but it feels too thick for me when I tried few years back. Now it seems more absorbent. Guess my skin is getting drier as I age.
Step 3: Essence - SKII Facial Treatment Essence aka Miracle Water
My all time favourite! I consider this as my staple as i always fall back to this after i try new product or refraining myself from being too reliant on it.
Step 4: Eye care - Cosme Decorte Moisture Liposome Eye Cream
It's gel-like and leaves a slight sticky feel after applying but it does not affect the concealer that I apply thereafter. It is moisturising but I do not see the fine lines under my eyes fade after using it for a month.
Step 5: Spot Treatment - Mt Sapola Lavender essential oil
I have tried a few pimple/blemish gel. So far the best would be Origins Super Spot Remover™ Acne Treatment Gel. As I like to try new product and there was a period I am into essential oil, so I start using lavender oil as it is used to calm skin/senses. Love the scent!
Step 6: Serum - Innisfree green tea seed serum / Biochem
I also tried the green tea serum sample size and purchase the regular size thereafter. I feel my skin feels moisturise but not oily after using it. It absorb fast into the skin so I do not need to wait long to slap on my day moisturiser. However, after almost to the end of the bottle, I feel that it reach a plateau (when you do not see any noticeable improvement). As for the Biochem serum, I bought it through the official taiwan website after watching 女人我最大 where they recommended a few times. It is suppose to keep skin hydrated and prevents ageing. Frankly, I do not see any effect on me, so I use it on weekend for the purpose of finishing it. It comes in a glass bottle and usually I use half-pump. I tried full pump before but it takes too long to absorb. I bought the rose serum from Biochem also but have yet open, hope it will be good.
Step 7: Moisturise - HadaLabo Arbutin milk
I tried the sample size before purchasing the full size. As mentioned in Step 2, it it effective in whitening and moisturising. However, it reaches a plateau now. I am using it for the sake of finishing it.
Step 8: Sunblock - Clarins Sunscreen Multi-Protection Broad Spectrum SPF 50
Bought Clarins in sample size as I had finished my Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Complete UV Waterlight Lotion SPF 50+ PA+++ (30ml) which I had used for a few years as a replacement for the Clarins. But now I am doing a reverse as I would like to use Clarins again but it is temporary as I plan to get the Shiseido's sunblock at the airport when I travel next month. If not for the price, I would have stick to Clarins as it provides SPF50 and PA++++ and it does not affect my makeup thereafter.