Wednesday 21 November 2012

Saving on cosmetics

There is no need to pay full price for skin care products.  I like using Clinique. For its price it offers good value.  I used to live in New York for a short while and started using it there because it was so much cheaper than anything else.  It is an American product and outside of America it is a bit more expensive relative to other brands than it was in America.  Lucky readers who travel can pick it up there.

Clinique runs specials from time to time where you need to purchase one or two products and then get a free gift.  I only ever buy my Clinique when these specials are on.  Just keep your eyes open when your bottle is less than half full and buy the next time the special comes around.
The last time I bought a special they had this offer.  The gift was claimed to be worth R1000.  It included: 
  • A large cosmetic bag (one I actually use daily),
  • Key ring change purse (which I also use in my handbag)
  • 7 Day Scrub Cream
  • Dramatically Different Moisturiser (30 ml)
  • Youth Surge SPF 15 Decelerating Moisturiser
  • Repairwear Laser Focus Wrinkle & UV Damage Corrector
  • Eyes 1 2 3 Colour Compact
  • High Impact Mascara
  • Superbalm Moisturising Gloss (7 ml)
  • Deep Comfort Hand and Cuticle Cream
 I liked all these products and have reviewed some on my blog; just click on the product above for the reviews on my blog. 

This boils down to half price cosmetics, since I paid about R 900 for the two products I had to buy to get this gift.
Someone else also thinks these gifts are cool.

I know this Clinique gift does not help the reader, since it is an old offer.
Currently Clarins has similar offers of free gifts of travel sized products when you buy two products.  These are worth checking out.




Monday 12 November 2012

A powdery girl

I recently discovered that there is something perfumes I instantly like have in common.  They have a powdery undertone.  Examples are Prada’s Infusion D’Iris (my current favourite perfume), Kelso Flower and recently discovered Chloe Love. 

I am not a powdery kind of girl.  I am also sure that if you asked the people in my life to associate me with a fragrance, it would not be powder.  I am not subtle or quiet or particularly feminine, all things I would associate with someone who is powdery!  
Are there any other powdery perfumes out there I should investigate?  Is powder even an accepted way to describe perfumes?

Friday 9 November 2012

Poker Straight Flat Iron Protection shine mist from Lee Stafford

A product I discovered through Rubybox is Poker Straight Flat Iron Protection shine mist from Lee Stafford.  I am not much of a hair care girl.  My hair care buys consist of shampoo and conditioner (and I believe a good conditioner is key).  I buy Rubybox as a cheap way to get cosmetics I would never buy, but also to expose me to new things I would never think of trying.  This was definitely one of those.  I loved it so much that I went out and bought myself a full size one, thereby defeating the aim of saving money.  In effect I am spending more, because I used to blow dry my hair just fine without this product.  And now I believe I need it. 

It is a watery mist you spray on your hair.  I have no idea how much you are supposed to use.  I just give one or two spritzes per bunch of hair.  It is supposed to protect your hair against the heat.  But it does so much more. 
Why I like it: 
  • It smells nice
  • It makes your hair feel soft and shiny
  • Your hair shines more
  • Your hair is easier to style.  It straightens more easily and stays straight a bit better.
If I blow dry my hair I spritz a bit on the wet hair before I start.  If I use a hot iron I spritz a bit on the dry hair just before I iron it. 
It costs about R100 for a bottle.  It can only be found in Clicks.   
Where has a hair straightener been all my life?  I am not sure whether this is just one really, really good brand or whether I would like them all.  It is on my list to try another brand as well.
Here is a review of the entire range, and a review of the spray.  Here is an interview with Lee Stafford

Monday 5 November 2012

Questions on Monday

I have so many questions about beauty products.  If you read this, please leave a comment and answer this question:

  Is there anything that really really works for dark circles under your eyes? 

This is my biggest beauty problem.

Thursday 1 November 2012

Prevage hydrating fluid

I was very excited to use the Prevage Hydrating Fluid.  I live in Durban, where things are very moist and humid, and it was marketed as a light hydrating fluid, perfect for this kind of weather.  I thought it was just so-so.  I would use this lotion if I had it, there was absolutely nothing wrong with it, but I am sure you can buy better lotions for the price.  It is not cheap, and comes at R850 for 50 ml.  My skin did not feel super soft or super hydrated.  It felt like I needed a little bit more.  It was very non-oily, exactly as claimed.  The greatest advantage lies in the fact that this lotion moisturises without adding oiliness.  If that is very important for you, give this lotion a chance. 



The entire Prevage range is supposed to be anti-aging.  I have no idea how to evaluate whether I look younger after a few weeks of use.  I have fine lines, not really bad, but there.  And they only seem to get worse over time, regardless of what I use.  This was no exception.  Maybe with longer use one would see something.  I only used it for two weeks by the time I wrote this review.

Another pro for this product is the bottle.  It has a pump action and locks securely.  You therefore do not need to put your dirty fingers in a tub of lotion and there is no mess if you throw it in a bag.

A con is that there is no SPF in the lotion.

The manufacturer claims:  This sheer oily hydrator infuses skin with viral moisturiser.  It helps to correct the appearance of visible signs of damage left behind - fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots and discolouration.  Skin feels smooth, refreshed and beautiful. 

Some reviews can be found here, here, here and here.