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I've been on a skincare kick lately on my blog so I wanted to follow it with some (mostly) skincare empties.

These are products that have been in my empties bin in a while. Most of them have even been in here for more than five months. I actually have a couple of stuff that I finished but I deemed them not worthy enough for a post. Because all of these (except one) I actually really like.


1.) ZA Cleansing Foaming Gel

I really really really love this cleansing gel. It's a cleanser/makeup remover that removes even waterproof mascara. I kid you not. Even my hard-to-remove bases —you know the ones that just emulsify on your face but are still there —are removed easily.





To make sure it removes all of my makeup, what I do is wet my face a little take a small (but I usually overdo it, what else is new) pea-sized amount, massage it on my whole face for more than a minute, let it sit a minute more then rinse. It leaves my skin clean and not-taut like some heavy-duty cleansers tend to do.


2.)  ZA Hydration Fresh Lucent Toner

I bought this along with my gel cleanser in one of my hoard-everything hauls when ZA had that 50% off sale (see post here). And I do not regret getting this at all. I kinda feel bad for not getting more.


It's not one of those revolutionary toners, I mean it even has alcohol (which I tend to avoid in toners) but I love it because:

  • It doesn't break me out
  • It feels refreshing and gets rid of other traces of makeup/dirt my cleanser missed
  • It has Hyaluronic Acid which is the magic word if you want to increase hydration and improve skin elasticity plus it works on all skin types — oily, dry, normal and combination.

I'm currently using a non-alcohol toner but I might get back to this if I get the time to get my ass out of the house.


3.) Baviphat Green Tea Mist

Mists are my absolute indulgence. These types of mists aren't really good for anything other than refreshing the face so they aren't particularly used for setting makeup but I use it anyway for that apart from its intended use.



This one doesn't have the fine mist that I like but the smell and the way it feels on the skin is really nice. It wasn't that pricey either. I think I bought this for around Php 200 - 250.


4.) Etude Eye & Lip Remover

Funny name but good product. It removes eye makeup well. For waterproof mascara I tend to go back a second time but sometimes it's not that big of a deal. I much prefer the Maybelline eye and lip makeup remover though but this is an ok alternative and cheap too - less than Php300. (sorry I don't have a close-up shot of it!)


5.) Fashion21 and Darkness Auto Eyebrow Pens

For eyebrow makeup, I'm not that picky. Well, actually I am. But I'm not brand conscious. If it works. It works. And these two are fantastic. Fashion21 is harder in texture, the type I gravitate towards. The color is a cool-brown with no traces of red in it and the packaging is simple, sleek and sturdy.



Darkness is another Korean brand and much softer in texture compared to Fashion21. It has more leeway if you want a softer brow look since you can easily brush out the color because of its texture. The color is also a cool-toned brown and perfect for dark brunettes. The shape of the "lead" is flat and angled which made it easy for me to draw on my brows. But if I had to choose, I'd go for the Fashion21 because good hard eyebrow pencils are hard to come by, most of the time they're creamy and/or too waxy for my taste.


6.) Instant Argan Oil

Aka the super expensive pure Argan oil that wasn't really pure. I bought this for Php 1000 and during that time Argan oil was just being introduced to the Philippine market, so everybody was clamoring to get one. I didn't have proper information about it at the time and bought the bottle on a whim.



It works okay I guess, as a face moisturizer but I like it better for the hair and body. The thing I'm pissed about here is I thought I was getting PURE Argan oil not some heavily perfumed watered-down version of it. The consistency was thick like maple syrup and smelt like talc. It reminded me of those vanilla body sprays from Victoria's Secret.

Argan oil, I learned,  is supposed to smell woody or "medicinal" in a way not powdery and sweet. I blame the SA who said it was pure. It was my fault though for not reading the bottle. It didn't have PURE written anywhere on it.

That concludes my empties post. Have you tried any of these? And what're your thoughts about Sales Assistants "bending" the truth just to get a sale?


xx,
CJ



I have sparse lashes. They're not short per se but they're spaced about here and there as if to spite me. I think it's pretty common among asian girls having sparse and sometimes short lashes. The eyes being the windows to the soul, would mean that the eyelashes are...curtains...? Where was I going with this?

Let's get on to the actual reason I'm writing this post.


It's supposedly a lash strengthener and nourish-er. I had high hopes because I saw a couple of comments on a Facebook group that this really REALLY worked for them. And I thought 

"Hey, what's Php200 or so bucks? I'll give it a whirl".

Giving in to the advertising claim, I took a chance and promptly paid for my purchase 9+ months ago and I think that's enough time for an ample difference to be seen right?




Ignoring the fact that my lash serum isn't clear-yellow anymore, let me be the one to burst your bubble, this did not work for me at all. 

I haven't noticed any ample changes in my lashes nor do they feel a little "strengthened", if anything 2-3 lashes came off whilst I was using this and that's 2-3 more than what I bargained for.

I decided to put this on my brows just for luck.


Because hey, whatever, I had little to no expectations to begin with. Maybe, just maybe, they'll work on my brows. (Inner plea to the gods : Please oh please oh please let this not be a complete waste of time)


And yet it was. I probably should've prepared a sacrificial lamb to go along with my plea.

This might work out for you though. It's not a lot of money anyway. This is just my experience. I will definitely finish this tube out of sheer cheapness (pero sa totoo sayang naman talaga diba?). I might clean-out the tube and fill it with oils instead or use the wand for my brows.

Have you tried lash growing serums?

xx,
CJ


Etude House PH website : http://www.etudehouse.ph/
Price : Around Php200
Bought at : SM Makati
It's May and holy crap almost half the year is gone and what the heck am I still doing?!? Wanted to be a little more personal with you guys share some tidbits on what's on my mind lately.

Image from tavern.com.au
Image from tavern.com.au

WATCHING : THE FIGHT OF THE CENTURY(?)
If you're like me, you've watched the five-years-in-the-making battle between Mayweather and Pacquiao. And if you're like me, you couldn't wait for the fight to go down and expected a pretty good show regardless of who won. And again, if you're like me you asked "Was that it?" at the end of the "historic bout".

I'm not saying the win was undeserved or that Pacquaio was cheated. I'm saying the fight that was touted as the greatest (or one of the) ever was extremely underwhelming. Like extremely. I pity the poor souls who got pay-per-view.


LISTENING TO
I have a handful of current songs I've been playing on repeat but "Spotless Mind" by Jhene Aiko has been on repeat for a few weeks now. And how cute is Jhene Aiko?



"Shame on me for changing...No no. Shame on you for staying the same"


EATING
Chocolates. My so-called cutting back on sugar has not been in full effect. I mean is my willpower really this LOW?


READING
A bunch of articles ranging from career to gender equality/inequality to LGBT rights. In case you don't get it yet, those are the things I'm most passionate about.


What have you been up to lately?

xx,
CJ
The week of trial finally came to a close. No, this isn't some tragic story. I'm talking about the BDJ 7-day challenge wherein a subbie uses one/a couple of products for seven days straight. And I'm here to recap the entire experience.

This was my second box and suffice to say I thoroughly enjoyed this one most since I made use of almost everything compared to the Pond's exclusive one (But I did give away the mascara, Mustela and a couple of scrubs). Most of the products I used were for body care and I had been very diligent during that week in terms of scrubbing and polishing my skin.



Day 1 MyChoice Bubble Salt Scrub (Php 100/225g)
The smell reminds me of melon candy and I really really really really really like you it. It's dry salt scrub inside the squeeze tube which I found weird at first but I understood why it didn't use the typical tub packaging — water won't go in as easily compared to the tub-style one.









Day 2 Asian Secrets Lulur Face Scrub (Php 120/100g)
It's a slightly liquid-y consistency compared to the St. Ives "sensitive-skin" scrub but it's as gentle . I can easily use this for everyday and I have throughout the rest of the week.




Day 3 Revlon Highlighting palette (Php 625/7g)
Like I mentioned in my instagram post, this highlighter reminded me of the Bobbie Brown shimmer bricks. It was even touted as an affordable dupe to it.

At first I wasn't into the whole subtle highlight shtick this does but after a while I grew to appreciate it. If used in photo shoots I don't think it will be as obvious but it works perfect for everyday.

Day 4 - Day 7 Scrub galore

After using the Asian Secrets Lulur facial scrub everyday twice a day, it still wasn't abrasive enough to make my skin feel raw or dry it out. The creamy base made it perfectly light against the skin while still micro-exfoliating with its beads.

The MyChoice bubble salt scrub was written as something that can be used for everyday and I think that's a bit too much. The salt does hurt after a few days of continued use (at least for my skin) and I suggest to limit this or any salt body scrub to once every three days. It does smell really good and when hit with water suds up a little, which is where the "Bubble" aspect of it comes from (I guess?). This does leave the skin uber soft and supple plus MyChoice products are all-natural which is absolutely amazing apart from the fact that they're really affordable.

This concludes my  #bdj7day experience. Have you done this 7 day challenge before? Have you tried the #BDJbox yet? What do you think about subscription boxes? Let me know in the comments below!


xx,
CJ



Website : http://bjdbox.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/bdjbox
Twitter : https://twitter.com/bdjbox
Instagram : @bdjbox

It's hot. No it's excruciatingly hot this summer in the Philippines. The highest temperature so far has been 34°F this summer and I don't doubt it.

While we are all content on just using sunblock whenever we go to the pool or beach we actually need sunblock even when it's not sunny or we're just indoors. The sun's UV rays penetrate the curtains/blinds and even our own home lights and computer monitors emit UV radiation that cause harm and skin darkening (which explains why some people look gaunt and gray after spending the whole day facing the computer).

It's been a hot minute since my last blogger "event" so I was pretty happy to go last April 24th for a little sparty courtesy of Dermplus (JLC Miller & Co., Inc) which was held at the charming little Manos Nail Lounge at BGC Taguig.


I wasn't a complete stranger to their products because I've used the X80 before in my Zambales adventure.

The event started a little late so I had more than enough time to take some photos here and there, which wasn't taxing because the place was cozy and sparingly decorated with lovely pieces I'd love to  steal  take home if I could.


Here they are presenting the importance of sunblock/sunscreen and their latest additions to the line — Dermplus Invisilite Sunblock Spray and Dermplus AfterSun Hydrating Body Gel.


The new Invisilite Sunblock Spray is invisible on the skin with 50++ total protection factor while the AfterSun Hydrating Body Gel cools and soothes the skin after prolonged sun exposure/sunburn (This one feels really good on the skin. It smells light and refreshing too.)

Their latest campaign "Enjoy the Sun" perfectly resonates with their products. With the combined protection against UVB and UVA rays, moisturizing properties to soothe the skin and water resistant properties for your water adventures, this PABA-free* dermatologically tested sunblock receives an A++ in by book.


John Uy the new Dermplus ambassador sharing his experience in using Dermplus products.


My second time bumping into Genzel and my first time meeting Nica.


Thanks to Mikee for the invite. I'd say it was fairly successful for your first blogger event! The food was lovely and the hand massage even more so.


This cute press kit sand pail will be coming with me whenever I go to a beach. I know I'll use every last one of the sunblocks you've gifted especially this summer.

How often do you apply sunblock? Did you know that you get skin damage from computer screens? Yikes right?

*PABA = Para Amino Benzoic Acid a sun protection ingredient that frequently causes allergic reactions.

xx,
CJ


PS. Went to have a little fun chat with Nica after the event.




What's your stand on copy-cat companies? You know the ones that release products that look similar or exactly identical to another brand's?

If you've read my recent haul here, I've finally acquired the number one (in terms of bases) cosmetic darling in Korea that's also currently gaining traction in the US — the cushion base.


This beyond pretty compact reminds me of Harley Quinn and Harlequin (not to be confused with the books) and I love the design to bits as if you can't tell by now.

Going back to my opening statement, companies do copy other brands, especially if they've come up with something new, innovative and/or highly salable.




High Beam - Benefit | Beat the Blues - MeMeMe | Golden Ratio "Face Glam" - Etude House 

And obviously this compact is no different. This one is actually an exact copy of the "Hera" limited edition compact I've been lemming ever since I saw it online a couple of years ago. As I've said before in one of my posts, I don't know if I'm happy that they outrightly copy on the other hand it makes for some friendly competition and more affordable options.



This CC cream has 15 grams, typical amount for most cushion bases I've seen and includes a refill cushion in the box. I'm in the darkest shade (#23) and you guessed it, it's still too light.


The compact is sturdy enough. Not that it's a little flimsy but it does wobble when you turn the mirror enclosure from side-to-side — naturally. Duh CJ.





This "air-puff" business is new to me. The texture is quite different from the other "regular" puffs including Korean ones that I've tried. It's like it doesn't absorb that much product which should be a good thing but I don't like this particular puff very much. I guess I'm just not used to applying base products a little at a time. I've tried a synthetic buffing brush and it works quite well with it.



Germophobes won't be able to stand the sight of a soaked sponge that you dip your puff into periodically during the day. I honestly wasn't too concerned about that when cushions first came out.



As you can see it's very sheer but easy enough to apply. I have to warn you though, this isn't a summer CC cream. It doesn't blend easily onto the skin because of heat outside and/or your body.

TIP:
  • Apply sparingly and in light sheer layers, wait to dry then apply more if needed.
  • Set immediately as this leaves a dewy finish.
  • To avoid cakey-ness use as a primer similar to the texture of your base.
  • Use a synthetic brush and buff in for faster application.


Here it is on my face. I have a lot of redness on the sides of my nose and some on my cheeks (left image) . Aside from the fact that it made me about 100 shades lighter, it was able to neutralize the redness (right image) and lighten my bags a smidgen.

The color does settle and darken after a while but it's still noticeably lighter.



Here is my look after neutralizing the liquid base with a darker face powder, adding some blush, eyeliner and putting on a tonne of highlighter. The CC cream has a pink/neutral tone to it so some areas of my face appear grayish especially in person. My skintone is yellow-olive so my face bases have to have enough yellow and/or yellow-green tones in it.

It wears the whole day but doesn't look as good as initially applied under the current heatwave.

I would recommend it to people who live in cooler places and like dewy and sheer finishes. Add to the reasonably affordable price of $14.66 $8.80 plus the discount code (CJSH10) and free shipping it's a pretty good bargain if only just for the compact itself. You can just put in your preferred foundation/bb/cc (which is what I did after reviewing it :P ).


xx,
CJ


PS. What's your stand on copy-cat companies/products?
PSS. What do you think of cushion makeup in general?

Price : From $14.66 it's currently $8.80
Link to product : http://www.bornprettystore.com/whitening-round-cream-cream-portable-moisture-cover-blemish-balm-colors-p-18345.html
Website : http://bornprettystore.com
Instagram : @bornprettymua
I'm still very green at un-boxing posts but nevertheless happy. I'm here with another BDJbox for this April aptly titled "Spring in to Beauty".

If you've seen my Instagram post then you might have had a glimpse of what was inside this little bundle of joy (Do you use terms of endearment for beauty things too? Just me? Ok)
Got some love from @bdjbox. Thank you! 😻 Already tried the mascara and highlighter with my family muahaha! Self-control = 0.... #bdjboxApril #bdjboxapril2015 #subscriptionbox #beautyblogger #beautybloggerph #beautysurprise #aprilbdj #aprilbdjbox #SpringintoBeauty
A photo posted by CJ (@manilawithlove) on Apr 18, 2015 at 1:04am PDT

Coming down from the high that was the March BDJbox, the sequel is by no means lacking. It's as packed as the previous one, actually even more so. Full-sized items are definitely preferrable (read : Ponds March Box) but I understand.

Let's see a run-down of the items.



MyChoice Bubble Shower Salt - 225g / Php 100
MyChoice Hand and Body Lotion - 100ml / Php 70
MyChoice Pure Herbal Soap - 100g / Php 55

MyChoice is a Malaysian brand is made in Thailand and made only for export. There isn't much about them on the internet but I know one thing's for sure I can't wait to try these out— partly for the awards they've garnered and especially for the fact that they're sickeningly affordable.

Do you see the little "tofu" cubes? That's goat's milk I believe and the way it's designed is super cool.

My Choice is available at these spots : Shopwise, Ever Gotesco, Isetann, Gaisano mall, Centro, Uno, Watson's,  Gaisano Grand, Metro, Gaisano, Lee Plaza,Ororama


Asian Secrets Lulur Whitening Facial Scrub - 100g / Php 120
Asian Secrets Lulur Whitening Body Scrub - 20ml / Php 15

I've heard about this brand last year from a Filipina beauty Youtuber and according to her it's amazing. Let's just see how amazing it really is. I've shared some to my family so I'll be gathering their input as well.






Mustela 2 in 1 Hair and Body Wash - 200ml / Php 520
Mustela Stretch Marks Double Action - 150ml / Php 1750
Mustela Hydra Bebe Body Lotion - 300ml / Php 790

I know Mustela is a very well-known brand for chemical-conscious mommies and daddies. Because the ingredients are very mild and non-irritating they're very safe for all ages especially for those with sensitive skin.

MyChoice Anti-Acne Cream - 20g / Php 350
Tony Moly Intense Care Snail Foot Mask - 18ml / 1 sheet / Php 198

Foot mask is a very new term to me but I have seen this before. It's like a plastic sock you put on with emulsion/lotion inside to make your feet soft.

My Belo acne spot gel is running low so this just came in time.The gold pack is a foot mask. Two words. Snail juice.



FS Cosmetics Lash Extravagance Mascara - 9g / Php 350
Revlon Highlighting Palette - 7.5g / Php 625 (Thanks Tellie!)

These are the only makeup item in this box (save for the Tony Moly CC cream sample) and you read that right Php 60. I think they had a typo in the description card this time because I've never seen Revlon in that price range. Can anyone tell me how much that highlighter is?


Subscription price/box - Php 580
Total amount of box - Approx. Php 1600

This concludes my un-boxing post! I hope you got an idea of one of the most famous and sought after subscription boxes in the Philippines.


xx,
CJ


Website : http://bjdbox.com
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/bdjbox
Twitter : https://twitter.com/bdjbox
Instagram : @bdjbox


Disclaimer : BDJ kindly sent this box to me as a gift. I was not asked nor compensated (monetary or otherwise) to post this in any of my social media or to make a blog post about it. All my opinions about the box - its contents and companies mentioned are my own unless someone steals my account, pretends to be me and continues the blog in my stead.


Following the demise of my Freshel eye cream, I busted out my backup.

Ziaja is a Polish family company with 25 years of experience in pharmaceutical and skin care market. Ziaja is a leading producer in Poland with sales over 50 million units per year. 

Production adheres to strict system and process quality standards; the high quality of Ziaja products are guaranteed by ISO 9001:2008 and GMP standards. Each recipe is prepared with great care, in terms of dermatological and physico-chemical standards, and is consistent with European cosmetic law.




It's not a relatively known brand in the Philippines in terms of skincare. I was planning to keep it my dirty-little-secret but I decided to spread the word instead because this brand is something to watch out for. They have a lot of lines from babies to women and men. To date I've tried the face cream under the Goat's milk line (featured here) , Jasmine Micellar water from the Jasmine 50 line (featured here) and this eye cream I'm about to share with you.


Experience

This is relatively thinner compared to the Freshel one and I can't find any discernible scent. As it's thinner in consistency it feels lightweight on the skin but still moisturizing. Lately I haven't been as religious as when I first started using this (I think I can skip a day or two) but I find it good.



The nozzle/tip of the tube is similar to the Freshel. I wish most eye creams were packaged like this. I don't mind jars but this kind of design is compact, travel-friendly and hygienic (to germophobes).

Most of their products (if not all) are super affordable — it's sick. The range of products are staggeringly wide, the packaging is simple and straight-forward it looks retro plus the site is very detailed.


Where to find

I found ZiaJa at BeautyBar sadly they don't have a lot of variety in terms of line range. I suggest buying directly from the site for a complete list of all products and feast your eyes on everything. Squee.

Have you heard of this brand?

xx,
CJ


PS. Buy in bulk.
PPS. ZiaJa's quite famous in Korea — they get massive orders from people there.
PPS. Products are made under European standard people! European! Next best standard to Korean in my opinion.


Price at BeautyBar : Php150
ZiaJa US site : http://ziaja.co.uk/
ZiaJa UK site : http://www.zjashop.com/
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