Review: Montagne Jeunesse Cucumber Peel Off Face Masque

The Skincare Tag

Haul & Review: Rimmel London

July 2013 Empties

Thursday 29 August 2013

Review: Montagne Jeunesse Cucumber Peel Off Face Masque

I'm all up for having samples sent my way.
Especially, when it involves a possible total of 90k participants, hopping onto their computers, all within a small time interval. For a moment, we all share this connection (figuratively and literally), one common goal, all of us, together...

On the PINCHme website of course! Snagging the latest released sample on a Tuesday is what I am guilty of! All my hard efforts (please!) has conceived me a chance to try out the Montagne Jeunesse Cucumber Peel Off Face Masque. "Gently peels to deep cleanse pores", umm, yes please!




Cleanse, cleanse, cleanse prior to using this product!
Once applied on my skin, alarm bells started ringing.
This product reeked of a strong nasty concoction, made by your chemistry professor (Sir, did you add in ethanol?). Where is the smell of cucumbers?! Also, I really hated the consistency of this product. (Insert characteristics of slime, e.g. sticky).

(the slime)

If you have sensitive skin, this product certainly tests your limits; how far you can withstand that nasty stinging sensation upon application. I do admit my perturbed cries accompanied this process. Surpass that stinging phase and you're onto the next round, phew!

Again, I was put under another test. How long I can withstand not being able to move my facial muscles. The masque constricted and immobilised my face. Montagne Jeunesse, are you trying to be sadistic here?

After enduring such arduous tests (torture you may call it), you can expect a reward at the finish line. I played the waiting game and once dry proceeded onto the next step. Oh the grotesque enjoyment I had peeling this off my face. Not at all painful, and kind of refreshing.

What an experience. This is certainly the first time I've used these sort of masks.
I don't think this product cleansed my pores effectively. The only "positive" attribute of this product was the novelty of peeling this off my face. Oh and it's vegan friendly.

I don't recommend this product to those with sensitive skin because of the stinging sensation you may experience. On the positive note, I didn't experience any inflammation or any other skin symptoms. Unfortunately, the negatives associated with this masque outweighed the positives. I don't think I'll be seeing you soon Montagne Jeunesse!

So, have you tried the masques from Montagne Jeunesse? How was your experience?
Let me know in the comments section below. I hope you enjoyed this review!

Have a beautiful day!



Saturday 24 August 2013

The Skincare Tag

I couldn't neglect to participate in this tag after reading Jen's tag post (from The Shopping Queen). On being experimental with a plethora of skincare products ever since those junior high days, I've had my fair share of the good and the bad. Participating in this tag is a great way to reminisce my experiences with skincare (oh the Clearsail days!).



Describe your skincare in five words
Inconsistent, self-diagnosed, pastime, important.

What's your skin type?
Combination skin type (hello T-zone!) and perhaps sensitive.

What's your favourite skincare product?
A moisturiser that feels "luxurious" on my skin. I've been using Olay Moisturising Lotion for about five years; I simply cannot live without it! This classic moisturiser sinks into the skin after a moment, providing a lovely boost of hydration. Consequently, you may receive plump, baby-soft cheeks for your efforts!

Top Blemish Zapper?
In my experiences, a product with salicylic acid or a low concentration of benzoyl peroxide are great at minimising blemishes, e.g. Benzac AC Water Based Acne Gel.

Face wipes, yay or nay?
Yay, for the lazy days (but not every day!). Plus, they are super handy when you need to clean your hands in the most bizarre situations.

Toner, yay or nay?
Nay (and yay? My decision making skills are atrocious). I don't think toners are a necessary staple of a good skincare routine. However, I occasionally use one, purely because I was given a one to try out. They work well in removing the extra bit that cleansers sometimes miss; I can see why some people can't live without toners.

High-end skincare or high-end makeup?
On the rare occasion, I've found some drugstore products that are comparable to high-end skincare products, which is the reason why I barely purchase high-end products. Personally, it's not about the "status" of the product (high-end, drugstore etc.), it's all about choosing the products that work best for my skin. However, given the choice, I prefer to select high-end skincare products over makeup products. Nothing emanates radiance better than healthy skin!

What's the most unusual skincare product that you've tried?
I haven't encountered any skincare products that were deemed "unusual" in my book. Still, I can remember being highly interested in using one of those dual phase makeup removers; I've never used anything like it before. 

You're in a French pharmacy and can only pick one item - what is it?
I've recently purchased the La Roche-Posay Efflaclar Duo and it has been received quite well by my sister. I didn't see any major improvements but I have noticed that I haven't been receiving as much blemishes as I should have due to hormonal changes. I will certainly pick this item up if I found myself in a French pharmacy!

Tell us your top skincare tip?
Drink lots of water. Your skin is your largest organ and organs, being made up of smaller units - cells are predominately made up of water. So it makes sense that an adequate intake of water is good for your skin. And don't you just love it how water can flush out those nasty toxins?
I believe a great diet with lots of vegetables and fruits plus a large consumption of water yields a healthy looking complexion. For myself, it's easy to be said than done, so I make sure I use the right products to help achieve great looking skin.



Thanks for checking out my tag. Unfortunately, you too, have been tagged! I hope you enjoyed this post.

Have a beautiful day!

Monday 12 August 2013

Haul & Review: Rimmel London

Cheeky sales looming your way? You'll take the opportunity, I'd say!
(Well that's what I did).

In this post, I'll be imparting with you some Rimmel London lip and eye products from my recent haul.


First up we have the lovely lipsticks, the Lasting Finish Matte by Kate Moss lippies in the shades, #111 Kiss of Life, #106 and #101. I fell in love with the sassy red packaging, and being fond of matte formulas when it comes to lipsticks, I had to pick these up.

(Left to right: #111, #106 and #101)

#111 Kiss of Life is a beautiful, bright classic red that compliments most skin tones. This is my favourite shade out of the bunch; perfect for those special occasions like on a dinner date for example.

#106 is a brilliant deep pink. I call this shade the more flirtatious and younger sister of #111 Kiss of Life. Appropriate for most occasions and a great bold alternative to the classic red.

#101 is a cool tone pale mauve-pink that looks beautiful swatched but once applied on my pigmented lips, makes me look a bit washed out. But with the addition of colour to my face, I think I can pull this off. My sister and friend think otherwise. This shade has the most drying formulas out of the trio; the product settles into the fines, distastefully emphasising them. I suggest exfoliating the lips and applying a moisturising lip balm or plumping product prior to application.

The formulae of these matte lipsticks can be a bit drying but it is also dependent on the shade of the lipstick. Great pigmentation and if you're a fan of fruity, artificial melon scents, then this one's for you.
On the downside, this product is definitely not "kiss-proof"; if you're planning to get frisky with a boy, I suggest using another lip product, as this lipstick transfers very easily.


Ah, the highly spoken, Apocalips Lip Lacquers. I picked up the shade #500 Luna on asos after observing its absence in Australian stores. This is a beautiful peachy coral colour leaning more towards the orange side. Initially, I was very excited to try this product out after reading numerous posts raving on what a great pigmented lip gloss this was. Well, based on my own experiences, this has got to be possibly the worst lip gloss I've tried. The colour is highly pigmented swatched on my arm but once applied on the lips, oh my... The finish is non uniform in appearance. This lip product is excellent in accentuating my lips in the most unsightly manner; it clings onto dry patches (I didn't know I had), did not adhere to my lips properly and sinks into lip lines. Adding to much product on made my lips look like I had a viscous peach coloured slime slapped on - very unflattering and tacky, and of course sticky.
This product is the first product I've tried to appreciate; I've given up and I think the formula is a huge failure. Likewise to the Lasting Finish Matte by Kate Moss lipsticks, you can expect the same melon scent in this product.

(Swatches from left to right: #111, #106#101 and #500 Luna)

Moving onto the eye products, I picked up the Scandaleyes Waterproof Kohl Kajal eyeliner in #004 Taupe and the Glam' Eyes professional liquid liner in #001 Black Glamour.


(Swatches from top to bottom: #004 Taupe and #001 Black Glamour)

 The Scandaleyes Waterproof Kohl Kajal eyeliner in #004 Taupe is a gorgeous brownish-grey eyeliner pencil that goes on creamy and smoothly achieving great pigmented colour for my lower lash line. Perfect for a natural look and is utterly school and work appropriate. Don't fret about staying power because with this eyeliner you can expect great longevity. A great product from Rimmel and I will definitely repurchase. Oh, if you don't have a sharpener, please invest in one for these pencils!

One of my favourite Rimmel products has got to be the Glam' Eyes professional liquid liner in #001 Black Glamour. Equipped with one of the thinnest brushes I've encountered, you can expect a precise and sharp thin line to create a natural look (despite the swatches provided, it does provide a beautiful thin line!). The formula is a bit runny, so I like to brush down the excess "ink" on the insides of the barrel of the tube. Want an even more natural look? Stick to a bashful brown shade. Pigmentation of this black liquid eyeliner is outstanding. You can actually go over the eyeliner strokes to make your eyes even more bolder and guess what? It doesn't flake up or chip the existing eyeliner stroke. For those starting off with liquid eyeliners, application can be a bit tricky; this is a brush type liquid eyeliner, not those felt-tip applicator liquid eyeliners. Possibly the best drug store eyeliner I've tried, yes, this is indeed my "HG" liquid eyeliner.

And that concludes my Rimmel London haul!
I hope you enjoyed this post!
If you had much differing experiences with these products, let me know! If you're loving other products from Rimmel (London) please share! I'd love to try out more products from this drugstore brand.

Thanks everyone!
Have a beautiful day.



Friday 9 August 2013

July 2013 Empties

I welcome August, with another empties post from the previous month, July.
Originally planned to be posted on the first, I've engaged in a tumultuous relationship with work and illy constructed uni schedules, which retarded the release of posts.
Aside from that, I must admit, I enjoy constructing these empties posts, as the process enables me to evaluate on the finished products. Consequently, I enter a phase of rumination; involving the circulating queries, should I repurchase this? Did it work for me? Can I find a more suitable alternative?

I also find this process to be on the hilarious side. Never, did I consider putting so much effort in critiquing products, questioning it's performance.

Well here it is.
Let me present to you, those who've finally made it to the finish line, the empties of July 2013!

(would you look at that!)


Palmolive Naturals Revitalising - Peach Kernel Oil with Vitamin-E & Rose Water Shower Gel (500 mL)
This is a one of my favourite shower gels, being possibly the third bottle I've finished. Despite the large illustration of a peach on the bottle, it doesn't smell anything like peaches. Expect a heavenly scent, quite hard to describe. It lathers well and makes me feel refreshed and relaxed. In addition to the positive points, it's inexpensive and is of great value for money. And if you're wondering, the gel of a colour that matched the lid of the bottle (pale orange). When the time comes, which involves myself languishing for that lovely scent, I'll be repurchasing this product until then.


Biorè Skin Preservation - Clean Things Up Nourishing Gel Cleanser (200 mL)
I received this cleanser amongst other skin products from Biorè's Skin Preservation line, after winning a competition on Facebook. This cleanser "purifies and conditions without disturbing skin's natural moisture balance". This pretty much sums up the product's performance. A great everyday cleanser that will remove your makeup and environmental impurities. The pump dispenses just the right amount of product for each use, so you can use the product more efficiently, without any product going to waste. This bottle lasted me for quite a long time; I had this product since last year! The only thing I disliked was the scent; it's a fresh and clean scent (for some reason, it's just not up my alley). Unfortunately, I will not repurchase because of the scent.


L'Oréal Elvive Smooth-Intense Anti-Frizz Shampoo (250 mL)
This is one of my favourite shampoos.
It helps my hair stay smooth and soft, consequently, helping me achieve "straighter" looking hair (albeit, I have naturally straight hair). Another reason to love this shampoo, is of course, the scent! I'm quite inept when it comes to describing scents but you can expect the same scent in other products in the Elvive Smooth-Intense Anti-Frizz range.


Ophelia Cotton Tips (200 pack)
Purchased this from good old ALDI. These 100% cotton tips are great for fixing up your eye makeup and are inexpensive. A cheap beauty essential!


Swisspers Spa Facial Cleansing Wipes with Pomegranate Extract (25 wipes)
These pink facial wipes (yes, they are indeed pink!) does a decent job at removing makeup without drying the skin. I was first attracted to the pink packaging and how these are "coloured" wipes. The actual wipe is durable and quite soft. Additionally, the pomegranate fragrance is quite pleasant and overall I had an "okay" experience with these wipes.
I will not be repurchasing these because I do feel that these wipes "stung" my face, on the rare occasion of course.

Swisspers Green Tea Calming Facial Cleansing Wipes (25 wipes)
I did a little review on this product in this post.
In summary, I think these wipes are the opposite of "calming" because they stung my face quite a bit. I did not experience any redness or rashes but I feel these wipes can be a bit harsh on sensitive skin. I've read a lot of positive reviews but do steer clear if you have the mentioned skin criteria (or "young" skin may I add).


Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30+
I received this generous sunscreen sample among four other different product samples from Neutrogena a few months back. I am quite in awe how this 14 mL sample lasted me for months, considering I apply this on under my makeup everyday. This sunscreen lotion breaks away from the stereotype that sunscreens are greasy, cakey, and are hard to blend. Application is smooth and a dewy finish is achieved. The consistency of the product is just right; it definitely gives a "lightweight, clean feel". What more could you possibly want from a sunscreen? Besides increasing the amount of SPF. But hey, Neutrogena has released a sunscreen from this range with an SPF 50+ so you can't complain here!


Essence Stay With Me Long Lasting Lip Gloss in 07 Kiss Kiss Kiss
This product was from one of my random purchases. Hello to the (pleasingly pigmented) bright red lip gloss that can be found at Target and Priceline for merely $3.50. Forget the stickiness commonly associated with lip glosses and expect a smooth and moisturising application. If you have a sweet tooth, you might have to restrain yourself...This lip gloss is indeed "candylicious".



Maybelline Define-A-Lash Volume Mascara
Unfortunately, this product did not fare well with me. An average mascara that yielded no volume for my straight Asian lashes, but hey, you can expect a clump free finish to your lashes. Ladies of other ethnicities may encounter a much more positive experience. I must give credit to Maybelline for their unique mascara wands that differentiate them from your typical wand; this wand resembled a caterpillar! A word of caution though, if in a rush, you could easily damage this fragile, wiggly yet flexible wand. One must insert it back into the tube, oh-so-meticulously to avoid breaking off the tip.




Softlips Lip Protectant Fruit Fusion in Orange Sunrise (2g)
After finishing up the vanilla flavoured lip balm from this brand, I picked this orange flavoured one, thinking I'd have the same enjoyment in using it as the former. It must've been on the spur of the moment, when I carelessly purchased this without considering if I actually like citrus based scents/flavours. Well, forshadowed earlier, you can deduce that I did not enjoy this product at all. Nevertheless, I still used it until I've reached the finish line (much to my relief) so I can finally dispose of it without those pangs of guilt. Expect your average lip balm but with much less product, infused with the scents of citrus fruits.


Gaia Skincare Pink Grapefruit & Jasmine Foaming Cleanser
(With certified organic green tea, gotu kola, chamomile)
This is a sample sachet of a cleanser that claims to be suitable for normal/combination skin, formulated with sensitive skin in consideration. After just a single use, I found that this is a great cleanser and is perfect for my skin type (combination/sensitive). I highly endorse "natural" skincare products because of the claims they are associated with e.g. pure, natural, organic, free from soap, sulfates, petrochemicals, artificial fragrance, paraben preservatives and the list goes on!
The only downside is you can forget expecting those lush artificial scents. This cleanser emits a herbal scent that is quite received with other natural skincare products.


Pantene Pro-V Clinicare Single Dose Intensive Treatment Programme Rinse Off Treatment
I like the scent and that's pretty much it. I did not notice any difference to my hair; my hair is already semi-smooth and conditioned prior to using this product. Maybe, those lacking a bit of a conditioning boost will benefit from this. This product serves to be a mediocre conditioner for me.


Colgate Plax Fresh Tea Mouthwash
Finished a bunch of these samples.
I've posted up a detailed review here. To sum it up, this is a great tasting mouthwash minus the sting factor associated with alcohol mouthwashes (because it's alcohol free!). I've already repurchased a 500 mL bottle of this.

And that's it!
I'm impressed with the number of products I've used up this month.
Quite frankly, it was fun and I can't wait to finish up more products so I can construct this month's empties post!

After thoughtful consideration, I'm eager to construct a monthly favourites post as well - so I can reflect on the products I've been loving this month!
But I'll see what I can do!

I hope you enjoyed this post.
Have a beautiful day everyone!