Saturday, December 28, 2013

MIRACLE PEEL REVIEW


MIRACLE PEEL REVIEW


There are thousand kinds of chemical peel in the world. But only few works. Some would only burn your skin. Some will make your face darker. Some will not do anything. But one thing for sure, I have used the best chemical peel in the world. It's name is Zeonfusion Miracle Peel or known as Miracle Peel. Wanna know why??? Because unlike any other chemical peel, this one is PAINLESS. Yes it is painless. 


I waited for a week before I make this review about this product so that I could give you the true and correct review. Honestly, this is the first time that I tried to use a chemical peel for my face. Because I am a hell scared about it. The reviews about burning, itching and redness makes me freak out. 




PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Zeonfusion Miracle Peel is our strongest peeling solution. Also known as Power Peel, It is more powerful than TCA and is best for deep acne scars and major skin discolorations. Even though Miracle Peel is very potent, Its gentle enough even for first time peelers! The peel is painless and you won't feel any stings unlike in Glycolic and TCA peels.

Miracle Peel is also perfect for individuals with very large pores and oily skin. Using Zeonfusion Miracle Peel Set will effectively reduce signs of ageing such as wrinkles, fine lines, deep lines and loss of skin tone. We are confident that our Miracle Peel is indeed Miraculous and will leave Obagi and other overpriced peeling systems to shame.
Zeonfusion Miracle Peel is the most popular high-end peel being given by first class dermatological clinics in the United States, Japan and Europe. One session costs about 500 to 1200 USD for a total of four sessions to achieve maximum perfection.


INGREDIENTS:
Sodium Hyaluronate, Fruit acid extracts, Alpha hydoxy acids, 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid, N-(2-Acetamido)-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid, L-Gluthathione, Tea tree extracts, Essence of Avocado, Bicine, Niacinamide, piperazine-N,N′-bis(2-ethanesulfonic acid), Essence of Kojic, Winter ginseng extract, Retinoic Acid, Collagenic Elixir, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Squalene, Allantoin, Imperata Cylindrica Root extracts. CONTAINS NO HYDROQUINONE OR ANY HARMFUL COMPOUND.

INSTRUCTIONS: 
Kindly read and follow the instructions carefully to prevent misuse of the product. The instructions are attached at the product once you receive it. 

PRICE:
$72.95 USD

WEIGHT: 
60 ml

BIG SAVINGS:
You can save money buy buying there Miracle Peel Set. It costs $67.50 USD only. Includes Zeonfusion Peel Primer and Zeonfusion Power Peel are packed in a 30 ml flip-top bottle. The Zeonfusion Recovery Cream is contained in a 10g jar. All of which are good for 4 to 6 months of regular peelings or about 12 peeling sessions.

OVERALL:

This is the best peeling product for me. I won't be afraid of using it but I know the limitations. My face looks awesome. I look fresher than before. My husband and children loves how I look now. And I don't need to wear heavy make ups anymore because my face lightened and my pores are smaller. My favorite part is that this product removed 80% of my fine lines. I really love this. 


WARNING: 
Due to painlessness, some clients tend to overuse this product. Limit your layering at 3 to 5 layers per day for a total of 3 days. Exceeding 5 layers will have no additional beneficial effect.

WHERE TO BUY: 


www.skinpeelshop.com


Monday, November 11, 2013

Barry M Nail Art Pen Review

Barry M Nail Art Pen Review


Barry M Nail Art Pen

Barry M Nail Art Pen

Barry M Nail Art Pen

Barry M Nail Art Pen

Barry M Nail Art Pen

I am always very envious when I look at nail blogs or pictures on Twitter or Instagram because there are so many talented nail art people out there.  I love the creative designs and techniques and could quite easily spend hours looking at them getting inspiration.  Despite this, it's not often I actually do anything adventurous with my nails.  I tend to stick to safe options so they easily match different outfits throughout the week and aren't too prominent at work.  

I spotted the Barry M Nail Art pen quite some time ago whilst buying some polishes and as there was an offer I decided to buy it.  There were two options available, gold and silver but I opted for the silver to match my jewellery. Although, there are actually other colours available in the collection. 

To use, you simply pump the tip of the pen until you start to see the silver formulation and then you're good to draw any design you want.  I opted for something super simple and something I love to see on nails, polka dots.  Although mine aren't particularly neat (this was a first attempt and rushed) the pen is very easy to use and it's fine tip means you can be very precise.  

I'm very impressed by the Barry M Nail Art Pen.  The formula dried very quickly so you don't have to worry about smudging,  you can get precise application and a variety of colours are available.  I will definitely be using this pen regularly and might even splash out on some more colours in the range!

You can by the Barry M Nail Art pen from Superdrug for £4.99.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Satin Shine Review


John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Satin Shine Review

 

John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Satin Shine
 
 
John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Satin Shine


Today's review is on Brilliant Brunette Satin Shine by John Frieda.  This product is a finishing creme that illuminates multi-dimensional brunette tones without adding any colour, adds shine and helps to create soft separation.  It can be used on natural, colour treated or highlighted hair.

I have used this product for years and I love it.  It smells gorgeous and it is a very forgiving product meaning that if you put on a little too much, after smoothing it out over your hair and brushing it through you get away with it.  You can apply this creme several times a day without making your hair flat or greasy and it adds beautiful shine and definition to curls or layers.  It also really helps to smooth your hair and stop those frizzy flyaways!

A big down point to this product is the packaging.  I like the shape and colouring but this squeezy bottle makes it really hard to control how much product comes out and I often find myself with a big blob that I'm desperately trying to squish back into the bottle.  This is annoying but it hasn't put me off buying this  because I really like the actual product.

Brilliant Brunette is available at Boots and Superdrug at a reasonable price (I'm pretty sure it's under £5.00 but unfortunately it isn't coming up on either website so I can't include the actual price or be 100% certain).  I only use a pea size amount of this product on each application and this bottle easily lasts me a year if not longer.

Top Tip: To add shine to your hair wash it in cold water.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Essie Maximillian Strasse Her Review

Essie Maximillian Strasse Her Review


Essie Maximillian Strasse Her

Today I will be sharing a pretty Essie nail polish which I think is a great shade to wear in Spring and Winter.  Named, Maximillian Strasse Her, this colour is a gorgeous duck egg blue which is pretty unusual for me as I usually stick to pink, berry and nude shades.  This however, is a nice exception and a polish I regularly wear as it is a little different.

Maximillian Strasse Her (it's quite a mouthful!) looks great after two coats of polish and stays chip free for around 7 days when teamed with a good base and top coat. The formulation is reasonable thick so if you are in a rush you can even get away with one coat but two is always best.

This Essie polish was part of the 2013 Spring collection.  I'm not sure if it is still available anywhere but if you can find, I would definitely recommend it!

What do you think of this shade?

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Radox Chamomile and Jojoba Oil Shower Gel Review


Radox Chamomile and Jojoba Oil Shower Gel Review



I'm always trying out new shower gels and one of my favourite brands is Radox because they have so many different scents and formulations available.  The latest one which caught my eye is chamomile and jojoba oil initially because of the packaging.  The mixture of the white and pink looked pretty on the shelf and one is my favourite combinations (hence my blog design hehe).

This shower gel has a cream based texture so feels extra luxurious on the skin and after using it my skin is left soft and smooth.  The scent isn't particularly strong and isn't one of my favourites but it's pleasant and nice to use so I will definitely finish using what is left in the bottle.  I'm not sure if I would purchase this shower again, though.  There isn't anything wrong with it, it just hasn't been one of those products that has blown me away.

You can buy this Radox shower gel from Superdrug for £1.99.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Herbal Essences Bee Strong Shampoo and Conditioner Review


Herbal Essences Bee Strong Shampoo and Conditioner Review


Herbal Essences Bee Strong Shampoo and Conditioner

Herbal Essences Bee Strong Shampoo and Conditioner

I'm forever trying out new shampoo and conditioners because I find if I use the same ones on my hair too regularly they stop working so well and my hair either ends up a frizzy mess or flat and dull.  Of course I have my favourites that are always sitting on the side in the bathroom but in between using them I like to mix it up a little.

The latest shampoo and conditioner to find it's way into my collection is the Bee Strong range by Herbal Essences.  I love anything with a honey scent so I just knew I had to try these products! Primarily, they are for damaged hair, something which luckily I do not have even though it is often tortured with heat on a regular basis, endless backcombing and countless products.  To help prevent getting damaged hair one of the things I do is to occasionally use a shampoo and conditioner for damaged hair, though. The Bee Strong range looks to strengthen your hair and repair the protective outer layer of each strand of hair so seemed perfect for this use.  It contains nourishing ingredients such as Apricot and Honey, the latter being well known for it's healing properties.

This creamy lotion looks like liquid gold as you pour it onto your hand and smells divine.  It isn't strong at all, however, so the smell doesn't linger on your hair and on application you can barely smell it as the scent is so subtle.  This is something I can imagine would appeal to a lot of people but personally I love that just washed look, feel and smell so I like my hair to smell of the products I have used. 

Once I have rinsed the shampoo and conditioner off of my hands my hair is left extremely silky soft, in fact, so soft I would say it rivals the Moroccan Oil Shampoo and Conditioner.  Sadly, this feeling doesn't last and when my hair is dry it feels ok but not as soft and smooth as I would have expected.  This is disappointing but nothing some Moroccan Oil cannot fix.

Although I do usually like Herbal Essences shampoo and conditioners I'm not so sure about this one because once dried my hair didn't have that nourished feeling and actually felt a little dry at the tips the following day.  From now on I think I will stick to the other ranges I enjoy but if you want to try Bee Strong it is available at Boots from only £1.94.

Have you tried anything from the Bee Strong Herbal Essences range?

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Rimmel Kate Moss Matte Lipstick 107 Review


Rimmel Kate Moss Matte Lipstick 107 Review


Hello Lovelies!

Today's review is on a product which has been hyped about for months in the blogging and You Tube world and that is a Rimmel Kate Moss Matte lipstick. There is one shade in particular which has always stood out for me but until recently I really struggled to get my hands on it.  Every Boots and Superdrug I went into were constantly sold out but finally a few weeks ago I found one! The shade I was so desperate to get is 107 which is a gorgeous deep berry red with purple undertones.  I much prefer these red shades to the more orange toned ones as they seem to suit me much better.

The packaging of the lipsticks in this particular Kate Moss range sport a red casing with glossy black interior as well as Kate's signature splashed across the lid.  I love this sleek, compact look and the really stand out when you compare them to other lipsticks on the market.

Rimmel Kate Moss Matte Lipstick 107

As you can imagine, after waiting so long to get hold of one of these lipsticks I couldn't wait to try it. After the first application, I found shade 107 gives you a lovely bold pop of colour that instantly brightens up your face and gives you a dramatic look which is perfect for evening wear.  Unlike other matte lipsticks I have tried, the formulation of 107 is surprisingly creamy and isn't anywhere near as drying as I thought it may be. Before buying this shade I had purchased 101 (pale pink) and I found this was much more drying so it seems to be a bit hit and miss but at least 107 was impressive.



 
Another bonus is that I didn't find any need to use a lip liner with the Rimmel Kate Moss lipstick.  It didn't smudge or bleed but instead gradually wore off throughout the evening leaving a slight stain on my lips but no patches.  If you're going to be out for a good few hours and still want an intense colour then you will need to re-apply.

One last point about this lipstick is the smell.  It has a very light fragrance which is exactly the same as the Rimmel Apocalips.  I would describe it as being a fresh fruity smell which reminds me of melon.  It's nice but I do prefer the vanilla scent of MAC lipsticks.



Overall, I really like the lipstick and it was well worth the wait... I've even bought my mum one too! It's like buses.. you wait ages for one and then two come along together?!

You can pick up the Rimmel Kate Moss Matte lipsticks from Superdrug for £5.49 and there is currently a 3 for 2 offer on across all make up brands!

What is your favourite lipstick from the Rimmel Kate Moss Matte range? Have you tried any of the lipsticks from the other Rimmel Lipstick collections?