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07 July 2018


Neutrogena Acne Proofing Gel Cleanser and Facial Scrub | SamiJoie
Hey, hey!

I'm so happy I got to work with @neutrogena on this post!

Why?

This was my go-to brand when I dealt with painfully embarrassing acne in high school. It was accessible, cheap, and effective -- it's an ACE brand because it lived up to its promises.

And this line that they recently came out with is NO EXCEPTION.

It was honestly, in my opinion, fate that I got to work with Neutrogena to promote and try out this line, because I was having difficulty with my skin since the season charged. The summer humidity hasn't been kind to my skin. My face has gotten oilier, and I've been having little breakouts here and there.

Neutrogena Acne Proofing Gel Cleanser and Facial Scrub | SamiJoie

Fun.

And then the #AcneProofing gel and scrub showed up in the mail!

My inner skincare-holic screamed when she saw this. This could be the answer to her skin prayers!

Why I didn't purchase it in the first place is because I've been playing it safe with my face by using products I already had that I knew would do their thing but with some time. From prior experience, I know that salicylic acid can be super drying, hence I stopped using it for a while after high school. But after using it for the past few weeks, I think it's safe to say that I can use it in the summer with sunscreen, of course!

Ingredients

Acne Proofing Gel Cleanser

Active Ingredient
Salicylic Acid (2%) 

Inactive Ingredients
Water, Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Sodium Chloride, Glycerin, Sodium Hydrolyzed Potato Starch Dodecenylsuccinate, Fragrance, Sodium Hydroxide, PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, Panthenol, C12-15 Alkyl Lactate, Disodium EDTA, Cocamidopropyl PG-Dimonium Chloride Phosphate, Benzalkonium Chloride

Acne Proofing Daily Scrub

Active Ingredient
Salicyclic Acid (2%)

Inactive Ingredient
Water, Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine, Sorbitol, Cellulose, Sodium Hydrolyzed Potato Starch Dodecenylsuccinate, Acrylates Crosspolymer-4, Panthenol, Sodium Hydroxide, Fragrance, Microcrystalline Wax, C12-15 Alkyl Lactate, Benzalkonium Chloride, Disodium EDTA, Cocamidopropyl PG-Dimonium Chloride Phosphate, Talc, Yellow 5 Lake, Red 30


Packaging

Neutrogena Acne Proofing Gel Cleanser and Facial Scrub | SamiJoie

The gel cleanser comes in a bottle with a pump (which I love) while the scrub comes in a tube with a flip cap. It's plain and simple, making it easy to use the products!

Thoughts

Let’s start off with the scent: The scent reminds me of anything that’s bamboo scented. It’s just fresh and clean smelling. (Wow, SJ, that’s really descriptive…) I don’t know, really, but I do know that I like the scent because it isn’t overpowering.

As a whole, I found the products to be effective. I tested them out for a good three weeks, borderline four by the time this post goes up, and I can say that it has helped me get my acne under control. As I mentioned earlier, I’ve been shying away from products where the headlining star is salicylic acid because I know how dry it makes my skin. With this product, it’s a different story since the people at Neutrogena made sure that this would have a gentle yet effective formula. They made sure that this wouldn’t further irritate a damaged skin barrier, therefore preventing your skin from having any more problems than it already has and letting it heal while treating it! (For further insight, I suggest checking out Liah Yoo on YouTube. She does a splendid job discussing the problems of having a damaged skin barrier and how to recover.)

Post wash, I noticed my face felt a little dry, pretty much normal if I had normal skin and a little taut (I use this loosely because I know what it’s like to have dry skin post face wash). It didn’t bother me since I would go in with the rest of my skincare routine and my face would be back to my normal.

The texture of the gel cleanser is as it says; it’s a gel. The scrub is gentle and not abrasive on the skin. I feel like the beads are larger than other scrubs than I’ve tried, so there isn’t as much but it still allows for gentle exfoliation. Don’t quote me on this, it’s just what I’ve noticed! Let me know if I’m wrong or not, I’d like to know, because I haven’t used a physical exfoliator in a while.

For me, however, I wish there were more beads. I like that it’s easy on the skin, but maybe it could use a little more to make it seem like I’m actually exfoliating my skin. I dunno -- maybe I’m just a sadist when it comes to physical exfoliation? Maybe I can actually hear those dead skin cells screaming when they’re being sloughed off?

(Sami, they’re dead -- what the heck?)

All in all, I’m going to give this duo a 
4.5/5 stars
Because I like the packaging, scent, and found them to be effective. I mean, I’ve been using them for the past almost
month, so I should know by now if they’re worth it or not.

And, honey (snaps fingers in the air), I can tell you that they’re worth it. Sure, I got one or two massive zits during the time I used these, but those were on the days when I didn’t wash with them in the evening or just washed my face in general at the end of the day. 

If you’re interested in trying these out for yourself, you can buy them at any drugstore or supermarket for under $10 a piece! At this point, they’re seriously worth the money. 
If you’ve tried either or both of these out already, what did you think? Lemme know in the comments! Also, mention your skin type so that people in your tribe can read and/or share their experience with these products!

-- s.j.

FTC: I was sent these products by BrandBacker and Neutrogena in exchange for my honest opinions.


Neutrogena Acne Proofing Gel Cleanser and Facial Scrub | BrandBacker

04 July 2016

Ah, this is a long awaited post since February of this year. I received this product from BrandBacker and Valentia for my opinion earlier this year but couldn’t formulate one within a week of receiving it because I don’t normally wash my face in the evening.

Yes, I know this is bad, but when I came home from school this last semester I was so exhausted. I’m not used to staying on campus till about 9pm or 10pm. We were there this late for activities that my brother got us into. I was primarily in them because I’m his driver (he’s fresh to driving in the busy city) and then became head photographer for one of the events without knowing until the week before.

So I extended my time so I could actually use it consistently for at least a week. Unfortunately, I didn’t take pictures, but my face really didn’t change when using the serum. It did improve but that’s because I changed from a Korean acne regimen to Murad because the Korean one caused some nasty outbreaks about halfway through. (I used it from February to the beginning of May when Jere and I came home from uni.)

Despite that, I’d like to believe that it did help calm my skin down when I used it night, the only time you’re supposed to use it. It had a faint rosy scent and is made of 98% natural ingredients. I’m fine with the scent being faint since strong floral scents give me headaches. When applied to the face, it absorbed after about a minute or less. I lose time whenever waiting; I’m usually impatient! I’m tired and want to go to bed haha!

I stopped using it recently since I’m monitoring my face for now while using Murad and only that until my skin is somewhat normal. I’ll probably go back to using it sometime in the near future. Supposedly, serums are good for summertime since they’re lightweight.

For those of you who are curious, according to Valentia, this serum is nourishing and will
  • deeply moisturize skin
  • provide antioxidant protection
  • soothe & nourish dry skin
  • smooth skin tone and texture
  • boost skin resilience.

It goes on to list the important ingredients that contribute to the results listed above:

  • Rose Damascene: One of the most nourishing and skin friendly natural oils, providing balance, moisture, and a variety of vitamins and minerals to the skin.
  • Niacin amide (Vitamin B): This potent vitamin has been clinically prove to fade away hyper pigmentation, sun spots, and acne .
  • Rosehip Seed Oil: Naturally rich in Vitamins C & A, these essential fatty acids work quickly to lock in skin’s moisture.
  • Evening Primrose Oil: Provides light, non-oily moisture to the skin, never clogging or irritating the skin.
  • Bearberry: Reduces melanin production, thereby lightening the skin, revealing a brighter complexion.
  • Lavender: Heals the skin, treating pimples, wounds, and sores.

I’m familiar with all of the ingredients except for bearberry. That’s truly a first for me to hear. I must say, this tiny bottle comes packed with everything good for your skin at any age. It’s moisturizing and nourishing at the same time, helps with acne and scarring as well as fine lines. It’s a little army that works while you rest. If you’re interested in the product and/or would like to learn more follow the links below! 

If you’ve heard of this before and/or have tried it, curious, ask away in the comments! I’d love to hear what’s up!


Valentia Royal Rose Serum | Review

27 June 2016

Day 2: Wednesday 15 June 2016, Savannah, Georgia

Happy birthday to me!! Ah, I’m feeling old at 23 with adulthood looming ahead of me. I’ve the victory lap ahead of me at uni since I transferred so adulthood is put off for another year — and I am a-okay with that!

Anyways, I washed my hair, yet again, with the set and moisturized it with the oil. My hair is just as soft if not softer than the first use. I’ve noticed that my hair doesn’t get oily by the next day like it does with other shampoos and conditioners! Another plus for Hask!


Day 3: Friday 17 June 2016, Isles of Palm, South Carolina

FINDING DORY COMES OUT TODAY! And it’s the day we went to the beach. Dory versus the beach. The beach won since we came this far and there isn’t a beach close to us back home.

I’LL SEE YOU SOON, DORY! I LOVE YOU! *tears*

Dad was giddy like a school boy holding a puppy that we were able to swim in the Atlantic. The days leading up to this trip and our arrival at Isles of Palm, he would make mention of swimming in the Atlantic almost every few hours while confusing it with the Pacific. 

We had a great time at the beach, spending a good two hours in the water. Mom and Dad would switch out to watch our things on the beach while my brother and I jumped through some waves. We played with how far our parents would let us go out, noticing how the water changed in temperature quickly and their concerned looks. (Only Dad dared to go out as far as Jere and I did.) It was all good and fun until my throat started hurting from the salt water that got into my mouth on the few occasions I slipped underwater after getting caught by a wave.

That was about 10 minutes in.

*sigh* 

As you can tell, it’s been a while since we last went to the beach. Actually, I haven’t swam since elementary school, but that’s a story for another time.

About halfway through playtime, I felt my hair. It was chunky and weighed down by the water. The texture completely changed. It dawned on me that I should have read up on how to take care of color treated hair at the beach.

I so should have. Once we got out of the water, I tried my best to separate my hair with my hands careful to not pull anything out. That was a chore that became worse with a proper hair brush. Ugh. My hair felt nasty.

And I had to sit with it through lunch and the 30 minute drive back to the hotel.


I showered after my brother and Dad, relieved that the Hask set was able to restore my hair to a more normal state. I think after another round of shampooing my hair will be back to the softness that I’m familiar with when I first started using this set.

See ya, guys, soon!

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Days 2 and 3 with Hask's Kalahari Melon Shampoo, Conditioner, and Hair Oil | Review

16 June 2016

So the family is out on vacation this week to Georgia! The last time we ventured down south, we passed through Georgia briefly therefore only catching a glimpse of this beautiful state. This year for our family vacation, we decided at the last minute to venture down to Savannah where the beautiful Gone with the Wind was set. (Although, a four hour movie isn’t an ideal movie to watch, but you have an interlude, right? Haha! Vivian Leigh and Clark Gable are gawgeous together. Same with the set design and costumes! I need to re-watch it…😍)



Since we’re traveling, I was a little weary as to what kind of shampoos and conditioners we would get in our hotel rooms since my hair is colored now as of January this year. Not only that, my scalp is finally feeling somewhat normal since it’s usually dry. I was able to remedy this by using Head n Shoulders consistently the past couple of months. Anyways, when traveling I don’t typically bring my own shampoo and conditioner until this trip since Brandbacker and Hask sent me a sample of Hask’s Kalahari Melon shampoo for color treated hair to review. In the package, they sent me a full size of the shampoo and conditioner, a packet of deep conditioner, a tube of hair oil, and a bristle brush. Just so you know, I started using the hair oil last week and it smells so so soooo  good! The shampoo and conditioner is no exception since I tried it last night!



Having said that, last night I took shower at the hotel when we got into Georgia — mind you, not Savannah. I used the wash set and OH MY GAWD it smelled so good! Afterwards, I kept my hair wrapped in a towel for about half an hour to soak up any more moisture before applying the hair oil and letting it air dry to about 75%. Right before bed I tossed my hair up into two buns so I would have some sort of wave action the next day. I removed the buns this morning after dressing and cleaning up and my hair was so soft and smelt so good. I was honestly surprised that it was still soft since whenever I put my hair in buns after letting it air dry and applying x oil or x leave-in conditioner (the x’s are there because I don’t remember what I use — I just kind of grab them, y’know?), my hair comes out oddly textured — almost wiry in feeling.

After using the wash set, I noticed that my hair looks more vibrant in color than it has been the past few months while using Head n Shoulders. Also, when I used it, I noticed that it cleansed my hair and scalp thoroughly. I was skeptical at first since the label said it primarily uses oils. How can oil cleanse? Then again, people use oil as makeup remover so I guess it could work with hair then to remove dirt.

I’m glad I’m given the opportunity to review this set since Hask promises that their products are “free of sulfates, paragons, phthalates, gluten, drying alcohol and artificial colors” (HaskBeauty.com). On top of that, they include that Kalahari melon is “known to thrive and retain moisture in the driest conditions.” I guess this is why my hair is so soft! Below is the full description for the products from Hask’s website.
Shields & Replenishes With Color Shield Complex A UV absorber to protect colored
hair from damage & fading. Free of: sulfates, parabens, phthalates, gluten, drying alcohol and artificial colors.Preserve and nurture color treated hair with HASK Kalahari Melon Oil Color Protection Shampoo. Found in the African desert, Kalahari melon oil is known to thrive and retain moisture in the driest conditions. This natural color-locking, damage-blocking powerhouse ingredient counteracts dry-out and fading, leaving hair nourished and shiny. With Color Shield Complex, cranberry and sunflower oils, this shampoo delicately cleanses to help maintain long-lasting vibrant color.
I’ll keep you guys posted on how the rest of the week goes with my hair and momma’s! She colored her hair last night at the hotel. My apologies to the hotel staff for the maroon colored towel. :( Come back later in the week for another post or two since I was my hair 1-3 times a week.

If you guys want to check out this product and/or where to get them, here's the link: Kalahari Melon Oil.

Written on 14 June 2016
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EDIT: Read days 2 & 3 here.

The smell of Kalahari melons in Georgia | Hask Beauty Shampoo Review, First Wash

22 August 2015

"Hey, it's face mask Friday!"

Imagine the look on my younger brother's face (last night) when I told him to wash up and slap on a face mask. Hard? Well, he's not one for doing much for his face--he's all about the hair, so when I told him the aforementioned he sighed and went back to his computer games.

That sigh did not stop me from putting on a mask. The mask that I'm talking about today is a mask that I've had in my possession for about four months now. I thought I was going to write a review on it after having it for a month, but I became lazy with putting on my masks since school got in the way of me sticking to a consistent skin routine. And so, four months later, I'm finally writing this review that I have put off for quite some time mainly because I had mixed feelings about this mask--and laziness.

I had mixed feelings with this mask because when I first smothered my face in it, there was an immediate burning sensation. It was to the point that my eyes were watering (see below).

Yes, I'm pouting... It stung quite a bit.
I would have to roll a paper towel around my index finger and gently wipe the area under my so as not to accidentally wipe off the mask. Even though I adjusted how much I applied (as you can see here, I put on a rather thin layer of the mask), it still stung. It wasn't enjoyable. However, as time went on, I could feel the mask drying out and tightening my skin. I didn't notice anything different about my face except for the firmness that normally results after using a mud mask.

So, what is this mask, you may ask?
It's the PURE & Essential Minerals Dead Sea Mud Mask by PURE & Essential Minerals. I was given a code by BrandBacker to use on Amazon to get a free 6 oz (full size) sample of this mask. It usually runs around $25 so getting it for free was a nice plus. 

This mask boasts that it uses mud taken from the Dead Sea infused with essential oils that help make the skin look radiant and blemish free over a few weeks. So, by looking at the ingredients below, we can see that the product is backed by this claim. An added bonus to this is that it's cruelty free! *claps*

So many oils...

Upon opening the jar, you see the mud mask. No joke. It's just mud, so nothing special aside from the fact that it's a little putty-like due to the presence of xanthan gum in the ingredients. When you apply it to the face it honestly feels like you're playing with mud...that stings. There are granules in the mask to help with exfoliation, so definitely adhere to the instructions by rubbing it into the skin when you're ready to remove it. With this mask you get to clarify your skin naturally and get a little scrub action that helps improve blood circulation in your face and neck. I definitely enjoyed the scrubbing once I got over the initial sting.

All in all, I'm okay with this mask. Will it be the first one I would grab for Face Mask Friday? Nope. It really won't. I don't enjoy the stinging and would stay far away from it since I have the option to do so. Would I recommend it? Maybe. It depends on the person I'm talking to, especially how well they can tolerate the stinging sensation for the sake of beauty. If that were anywhere else on my body, that's acceptable but not on my face.

For this, I would have to rate this a 3.5/5.

Ah! I almost forgot about the smell: It smells like men's product to me. I wonder if anyone else thought this?

This was a sponsored post.

Until next time!


Pure Mud Mask | Review

04 April 2015





Fear not, Jojo-buns, because I'm not actually drinking weeds...

Well, not the one that you're thinking of!

I drank some tea made with a weed familiar to everyone's gardens: Dandelion! (Well, to be honest, I drank dandelion root tea.) This tea was sent to me by Kiss Me, Organics to be reviewed in exchange for five boxes with 20 bags each. 100 bags of tea. :0 

Based on their Amazon page for their Dandelion Root Tea, this tea detoxes the liver and kidneys from toxins overall helping with digestion and, well, your internal health! Their tea is made from organic ingredients and is very vitamin rich.

Two other ingredients that are not mentioned in the title are hibiscus and cinnamon. They both help to add more flavour to the tea itself, BUT what you didn't know is that hibiscus flower when consumed can help with blood pressure. Honestly, I didn't know that until I read the box. I did however know that cinnamon can help with blood sugar regulation and reduce bad cholesterol. I love placing a stick of cinnamon in my green tea on a cold and dreary day just to warm it up a little bit more. Does anyone else do that or is it just me? It doesn't necessarily have to be green tea... Just tea in general!

Anyways, watch the video for my opinion on the tea! Something that I didn't mention is that it kind of reminded me of chrysanthemum tea even though the flavour profile is different. 

Enjoy and comment on what you think!

See ya later, Jojo-buns!



Disclaimer: This was a sponsored post from Brandbacker.

[REVIEW] Drinking my weeds...

01 April 2015


Hello, jojoloves!

Sorry, I’m test driving that nickname. It’s a combination of my nickname growing up (one of many) and loves since I love to call people that!

Now that I think about it, why don’t I call you guys my jojo-buns? ^_^ Either or, huh?

Tossing that aside, let’s get down to business. Recently I joined the site BrandBacker.com—a site that connects bloggers and bloggers to companies that want people to give quality reviews on their products. That said, this is a sponsored post. In this post I’ll be talking about the wonderful Radha Beauty Intensive Youth Eye Gel along with two other products that were sent to me along with it since these two products, when used in conjunction, offered the best results.

Let’s bear in mind that I am in no way, shape or form, a qualified dermatologist, but I do have some knowledge on some of the ingredients used in all three of the products.

First things first: I have bad undereye circles. They’re pretty much set in stone hard to cover unless I have a heavy duty concealer that breaks the bank. Yes, I have some concealers like that. Unfortunately for me, I have a hard time applying concealer. I have a tendency to pile too much under my eyes causing my eyes to look even worse.

That’s how bad my eyes are. It’s to the point that I’m labelled the panda in my group. *sigh*

When I received the eye gel and read the ingredients, I was mildly ecstatic. Mildly because I knew that the darkness of my undereyes wouldn’t go away, but at least other factors of it could be helped. According to the site, the gel will help your eyes by
  • Eliminating Dark circles, Puffiness, Dryness and Sagging around the eyes.
  • Increasing elasticity and plumps the skin around eyes.
  • Providing a youthful texture around the eyes.
  • Moisturizing the delicate eye area to prevent premature aging.
  • Useful for the entire face. Can be applied all over the face for an enhanced glow and a more radiant looking face.


That’s one hefty list for such a small bottle to live up to, wouldn’t you say?

The effects of the gel are due to plant stem cells, Matrixyl 3000 (firms and tightens skin around eyes), aloe, cucumber, vitamin E, and rosehip oil, and hyaluronic acid. All of these help to nourish and moisturize the skin under the eye. (The stem cells help with aging effects.) All of these ingredients combined form a lovely white gel that you can swipe under your eyes as well as any other parts of your face—which I learned recently. ^_^

After using it for a month, I have noticed that the area under my eyes is plump and no longer looking deflated and dehydrated. The texture of the skin there is smoother than it has been in years. The dark circles still exist since I hardly get any sleep, but overall the product delivered (since I was expecting that my dark circles wouldn’t go away)! I’m starting to use it on my forehead to see if it helps any since it can be applied elsewhere.

Before we proceed, here’s something worth noting: I was suffering from some serious acne for a few months that was caused by the Tea Tree Oil Acne set from The Body Shop. I had HUGE pimples scattered all over my face—some as large as a quarter—that were sometimes painful. When I was given the opportunity to get the following two products for free, I jumped on it because I was desperate to get out of my current situation.

That said...

Next up on deck is the Vitamin C serum!

Ah, what can I say about this serum? Well…

IT’S FREAKING AWESOME! I love it! It delivered on everything it promised. Well, at least for me. The site says that it... 

• Stimulates the production of collagen which makes your skin more vibrant, firm and youthful.• Contains Antioxidants that will greatly reduce skin damage caused by the sun, pollution and impurities in the air.• Enhances your skins rate of exfoliation for a smoother, brighter and more radiant complexion.• Greatly Diminishes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles• Has a high percentage of Hyaluronic Acid which Deeply moisturizes the skin to reduce skin problems that occur due to age.”

Considering I’m still a tad too young to have any noticeable wrinkles except for maybe around the eyes, I cannot provide any feedback on that part of Radha’s claim, however the serum DID reduce any skin damage I had—especially all of my acne scars. My skin is finally going back to normal because of this puppy!

Or is it because of the Retinol moisturizer? Oh, this bad boy made my t-zone super oily, but boy did it help with the acne! It softened my enlarged pores and helped with my skin texture and tone as well.
Overall, I loved all three products and would definitely recommend them to other people!

Pictures, because we all love them.


Radha right view

Radha left side

Radha straight on


See ya later, jojo-buns!



LINKS:

  1. Eye Gel: Eye gel via Amazon
  2. Vitamin C Serum: Vitamin C Serum via Amazon
  3. Retinol Moisturiser: Retinol Moisturiser via Amazon
  4. Main Site: Radha Beauty Products Home 

You have a Radha face!