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Review: Indeed Laboratories Pepta-bright

The Skincare Tag

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Saturday, 23 November 2013

Review: Indeed Laboratories Pepta-bright

I'm finally back from my month-long absence.
Studying, exams, personal dramas and indulging in comfort food were certainly part of the equation.
I'm so glad to be liberated from my studies (for a while); definitely looking forward to engaging in more of my favourite leisure activities like cooking, hanging out with dear loved ones and SHOPPING.

On the topic of shopping, I am guilty of spending way too much this month.
As usual, I couldn't resist the pre-Christmas sales. I had to get my hands on those limited edition, released-around-Christmas beauty gifts and pressies for the special people in my life.

One unrelated purchase was a relatively new skincare product, Indeed Laboratories (Indeed Labs) Pepta-brightpurchased from Priceline (now available!) at an introductory price.
Now, I've heard of Indeed Labs' Hydraluron (earlier released product) but I wasn't interested in it much as hydration wasn't a main skincare concern of mine.

(white packaging/tube - sorry about the lighting!)

Pepta-bright is an "ultra-concentrated cream-serum" that helps to
1. Even skin tone
2. Reduce and lighten hyperpigmentation
3. prevent, treat and diminish dark spots
4. Restore luminosity and radiance to the skin
5. Prevent photoaging
6. Stimulate cell turnover
7. Maintain skin's hydration

Points 1. 2. and 3. is what I'm currently looking for in a skincare product. I'm still relatively young (early twenties), so I didn't want to use anything too harsh on my skin. After reading Caroline Hirons' review and others from younger bloggers like myself, I gave it a shot.

So yesterday, straight after cleansing, I applied the serum all over my face, minus the eye area, then topped it off with my current moisturiser. The smell was unpleasant but I didn't really mind. I went to bed and woke up four hours later to cram in a bit of studying before my exams.
Before I even observed my face after waking up, I could feel some inflammation happening under the nose area and a bit on my cheeks. The area under nose and my left cheek were covered in clusters of papules (no whiteheads) that left my skin irritated and dry. This was my first time having such an adverse reaction to a skincare product. I am actually a frequent user of relatively harsh products e.g. contains salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide, so I wasn't expecting a reaction like this.

Fast forward to the next day (that's today!) and my skin has well improved after I continued with my regular skin routine and skipped Pepta-bright altogether. Papules have shrunk and hardly noticeable (some gone) but my skin around the nose and cheeks area is still dry.
There are a few factors to consider why this didn't work for me, but I won't be trying the serum again. Better safe than sorry!

Lesson learned: a product that works for another might not (unfortunately) work for you! I'm a bit letdown by the "results" but don't let that stop you from trying this product out if you're interested.

There is a lack of reviews reporting on adverse reactions, so here's my one!
If you have sensitive or "young" skin, I'll be cautious.
Product is made in Canada if you're wondering.
You can pick up Indeed Laboratories  Pepta-bright from Priceline for $27.99 during the promotional period.

I hope you found this review helpful.
Have a beautiful day everyone!

Update: After consulting with Priceline's customer service, I was told to return the product for a full refund. The product was deemed "faulty" and was to be returned to the company (or so I was told).

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!

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