Showing posts with label Skin food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skin food. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Sesame fun...!


‘Black Sesame Seed Hot Mask’ by Skin Food

Doesn’t the name of this mask sounds interesting…? Black sesame seed hot mask? I was definitely curious about this mask as I wonder how did it become hot and what does it do to the skin…When my curiosity got the better of me, I went over to the Skin Food outlet and requested for a sample of the mask to try (of course I did some purchase of products with them before requesting for the sample)..

Went home, go into shower with the pack and read the instruction on the pack and also trying to recall what the sales person instruction on using the mask.

I started by washing my face and then pat dry. Spray a little mist water on face (using a mist spray) and then applying the mask on (avoid the eyes and lip area). I started to feel the heat of the mask when I started to lightly messaging my face (the heat will goes off after 1-2 mins time). After covering all area I leave on for about 5 mins and then rinse off with Luke warm water. Follow by the usual tone and moisturiser steps. The next morning, my skin felt so soft and radiant. Not bad I must say for the price I pay…

As I always did, I went on to Google and see what is the benefit of black sesame.. Apparently, Black sesame seeds are an excellent source of magnesium, calcium and many essential minerals as well as a very good source of vitamin B1 (thiamin). Their natural oil seed contains mineral and vitamin B&E which act as natural moisturiser for the skin.

Looking for a different mask experience? Why not give this a try…
if you have sensitive skin, you may wanna consult the sales person first before purchasing.
 It’s selling at RM49 per tub… 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Sweet,Sweet Sugar Mask....


‘Black Sugar Mask’ by Skin Food

I was on the lookout for a facial scrub and stumbled upon this delicious stuff. The ‘BLACK SUGAR MASK’ from skin food. This mask not only work as mask but also work well as a scrub as its sugar particles are soft and fine and its melts after a while of messaging it on the face.

I went on and did some research online. Apparently sugar scrub particles are softer, less sticky and are suitable for sensitive skin. However it’s not suited for people with rough skin (especially men) as it’s too soft to help remove dead skin. However, Sugar scrubs do not have any mineralization benefits of salt scrub and are used for facial exfoliation as they are gentle in nature.
It smells so delicious that I feel like eating it while having my mask on....
It's selling at only RM44 per tub