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This weekend I tried the Laneige BB Cushion (Target Version) in Shade Medium .  I was feeling hopeful that this shade would be a good ...

This weekend I tried the Laneige BB Cushion (Target Version) in Shade Medium.  I was feeling hopeful that this shade would be a good match for NC37, knowing that Light-Medium would be too light and Medium-Dark would be too dark.  Oh, the joys of being in between shades.

Laneige BB Cushion (U.S. Target Version)
Shade Medium

Laneige BB Cushion (U.S. Target Version) in Shade Medium


INFO SHEET


Brand:  Laneige
Product:  BB Cushion (Target Edition)
Shade:  Medium
Coverage:  Light - Medium
Dewiness:  Very Dewy
Scent:  Strong, Like Grandma
Oxidation:  A little
Price:  $34.00
Availability:  Target in Select Stores and Online

This cushion comes in the standard cushion packaging that you see everywhere.  It uses the old bulky Laneige case and not the newer more streamlined version - so I don't believe the refills from Korea will fit into this case.


SWATCH

Laneige BB Cushion in Medium Swatch (U.S. Target Version)


BEFORE AND AFTER

Laneige BB Cushion in Medium (U.S. Target Version)

I felt that the Laneige BB Cushion in Medium (U.S. Target Version) was a good match for NC37.  It is not exact because it is slightly lighter, but it does oxidize a little bit.  It is definitely a much better match than the Etude House Real Powder Cushion in No. W24 Honey Beige.  I showed the arm swatch to my BF and asked him if he thought it matched, and he couldn't see it right away (it was a big swatch too).  I had to point it out to him.

I was pretty happy to find a matching cushion but I was sorely disappointed with how dewy it was.  It did not feel nice on my skin at all.  I also did not use a setting powder for testing purposes but I honestly rather continue my search than try to work with a dewy cushion.

The Laneige BB Cushion in Medium does have pretty decent coverage.  You can see in the photo above that I had a pimple on my cheek and it did a good job covering the irritation from it.

 I wore the Laneige BB Cushion in Medium for the entire day and found that I had to blot more often than normal.  I definitely feel that this cushion is better suited for dry skin folk who don't mind the dewy look.  It also settled into my pores in a bad way, but did not pill in my oily areas like the Etude House Real Powder Cushion did.


FINAL THOUGHTS


I will not buy this cushion.  While the shade matches, it is just too dewy.  It also smells like grandma!  Scented products don't usually bother me but it had a pretty potent grandma smell for the first two hours of wear.  It's like they gathered a bunch of grandmas and studied them because the scent was on point.  I was worried that I smelled like grandma too :(.

I am going to try the Laneige Pore Control BB Cushion in Shade # 31 because I HEARD that it is the same shade as Target Medium (this is not true - see this post), but I am not sure.  I know it is catered more to oily skin so that piques my interest.

So if you are around NC35 - NC37 with dry skin, and want to feel nostalgic about grandma, then I would give this cushion a try.  You can find a little sample set on ebay for like $5 if you are not sure.

Rating


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The  Jamsu Diving Method  is taking  r/AsianBeauty  by storm!  Well maybe for like... a week.  But what is the  Jamsu Diving Method , a...

The Jamsu Diving Method is taking r/AsianBeauty by storm!  Well maybe for like... a week.  But what is the Jamsu Diving Method, anyway?  Well, you've probably heard of "baking" which is a popular way of setting makeup by letting translucent powder sit on your face for 10 minutes and then dusting it off.  The Jamsu Diving Method is for setting makeup, but from a different approach...

The Jamsu Diving Method

 (For illustration purposes only, because it is a cool picture.)

A fellow redditor stumbled upon this Vogue article (Kim, Monica. "The Wonderfully Weird Makeup Trick That’s Sweeping Korea." Vogue. Aug. 2016) where you essentially set your makeup by dousing your face with loose powder, plunging it into cool water for 30 seconds and then patting dry.  It seems to be hit or miss on the forums, so I decided to see how it fares with my combo / oily skin.

Many redditors used the alternate method cited in the article by liberally spraying their face with cool water rather than diving.  I chose to try this method because my hair is naturally curly, and I can't deal with the poof - not even for science.

Not nearly as cool.

TAKING THE PLUNGE

First and foremost, here is what I wore:

  • Skin Food Salmon Dark Circle Concealer Cream # 2
  • IOPE Air Cushion XP Shade N31
  • Marc Jacobs Highliner Gel Eye Crayon Eyeliner in Black
  • Urban Decay Eyeshadow Twice Baked
  • Urban Decay Midnight Cowboy
  • Anastasia Beverly Hills DIPBROW Pomade in Chocolate
  • Benefit Roller Lash Curling & Lifting Mascara (applied after Jamsu)

I purposely chose a the dewiest cushion that I had because I wanted to see if this method could make a dewy cushion matte.  However, the IOPE Air Cushion XP is more Semi-Dewy than full on shiny.  When applying the Jamsu Diving Method, I used my tarte Smooth Operator Amazonian Clay Setting Powder - which normally doesn't work too well for me after a few hours so I figured I would get a better use out of it using this method.  The Vogue article states that you can use baby powder or any loose powder, but please note that the talc used in baby powder can be extremely dangerous if inhaled.  I would not recommend using baby powder at all.  Please do your research and take precaution!!!


HOW TO APPLY

Step 1:  Apply Makeup
Step 2:  Apply enough powder to create a white cast.
Step 3:  Scare your family (required)
Step 4:  Spray face with cool water until dripping wet
Step 5:  Pat dry


BEFORE AND AFTER

Stage makeup brows locked and loaded.

RESULTS

I really had no expectations for this... but it actually worked.  After application, my skin was matte, even, and felt baby smooth.  I went on to do my normal weekend activities such as cleaning and drilling choreography.  It was pretty hot so I had sweat quite a bit...   so imagine my surprise when I looked in the mirror after all of that and saw that I still looked pretty much the same.  I wasn't a hot mess or an oil slick.

The thing is, Jamsu made the area around my mouth uncomfortably dry.  So I decided to try it again under more extreme conditions, but this time I focused on my t-zone and did a light dust everywhere else.  Then I went to a theme park.  It was hot, sweaty, and I got rained on.  Now for the moment of truth...

Look ma!  I'm not a greasy mess!

So there you have it.  You can see I look more satin-ey than oily after 12 HOURS!  DUDE!!!


Yeah!  Take that, Oily Skin!

FINAL THOUGHTS

I was very impressed about how well the Jamsu Diving Method worked.  My skin looked and felt smooth and actually softer than usual throughout the day.  My oily t-zone seemed like it wanted to be oily, but was being absorbed by the set powder.  It left an effect that left my skin looking not quite dry, but not shiny either.

It is not all peaches and cream though.  I do have some concerns:  My Biore Watery Essence Sunscreen is not waterproof.  Which means that spraying your face with water or "diving" into a bowl of water will rinse off or weaken the sunblock's effect.  Therefore, I do not think it is a good idea to use the Jamsu Diving Method during the day if your sunblock is not waterproof.  There are many waterproof sunblocks available.  I heard the Missha All Around Safe Block has a waterproof version that was nice, but have never tried it myself.

I also think that if you have dry skin, Jamsu may be uncomfortable for you.  My face is a kind of dry around my mouth, and when I initially tried this method it left the skin around my mouth very VERY dry.  To the point where it was not only uncomfortable, but painful enough to want to wash it off.  I can only imagine what that feels like on your whole face!

In the end, I am going to only use the Jamsu Diving Method for special occasions in the evening.  I am also only going to mostly use it on my t-zone like I did above in the 12 Hour Test.  This should address my concerns about non-waterproof sunblock and dryness around my mouth.

I have to say that the Jamsu Diving Method is definitely more effective than using just setting powder or any other primer that I have tried.  It helps your makeup stay put and last longer.  If you have translucent powder lying around, and a sprayer bottle or large bowl:  Give it a try!


Until next time...

Today we are continuing our quest to find a good BB Cushion match for NC37; which sometimes feels like an exercise in futility.  So che...

Today we are continuing our quest to find a good BB Cushion match for NC37; which sometimes feels like an exercise in futility.  So check it out:  Etude House Real Powder Cushion in Shade No. W24 Honey Beige.  Will it match?  Does it really help with oil control?  We shall see...

Etude House Real Powder Cushion
Shade No. W24 Honey Beige

Etude House Real Powder Cushion Shade No. W24 Honey Beige

INFO SHEET


Brand:  Etude House
Product:  Real Powder Cushion
Shade:  No. W24 Honey Beige
Coverage:  Light to Medium
Dewiness:  Matte
Scent:  Subtle, Flowery
Oxidation:  No
Price:  $21.60 + Shipping
Availability:  Etude House, Amazon

The packaging is cute and slimmer than the usual cushion cases.  The pot that contains the sponge is shallower too, so you don't need to press too hard into it to get product on the puff.  The case doesn't seem to firmly snap closed like my other cushion cases, and it has popped open in my purse on more than one occasion.

A note before we continue:  Before and After photos are taken in the same lighting, pose, and room position.


SWATCH

Etude House Real Powder Cushion Shade No. W24 Honey Beige Swatch on NC37

BEFORE AND AFTER

Etude House Real Powder Cushion Shade No. W24 Honey Beige on NC37

If you look closely, you can see my natural skintone compared to the application of Etude House Real Powder Cushion in W24 Honey Beige.  Notice that the color is a bit lighter and more neutral in comparison to my warmer skintone.  I also have a blemish on my cheek from when I had tested another product (literally one drop of Honest Beauty Everything Tinted Moisturizer) and it settled into the dry / uneven skin surrounding it almost immediately.  Not good for people with acne and bumpy textured skin.

I wore this cushion throughout the day and saw that after a few hours the Real Powder Cushion did not stand up to the test of time.  I think reapplication might be required with this cushion - which is something I do not like to do because I don't want to get the sweat and oils accumulated throughout the day in the cushion by reapplying.

As the day went on, my skin looked more and more uneven.  The makeup seemed to slide around my face; most likely because I was getting oily.  But wait!  Isn't this cushion supposed to be marketed to people with oily skin?  Well now we know that it does not do much in the oil control department.  Also, the makeup began to pill and settle oddly around the oily areas on my face.  I have never experienced pilling with my other cushions before.  You can wipe these little puddles of makeup off with your finger!  Maybe a nice setting powder will help prevent this, but doesn't the cushion already have powder in it?  It's in the name!

We all know that I have combination / oily skin (sidebar).  This means that I get the best of both worlds:  Dry and oily at the same time (yay, me!).  How did this cushion fare on the dry areas around my mouth and jaw line?  Well... it started to look pretty patchy around my mouth and jawline.  Pilling in the oily areas and patchy in the dry areas.  No sir, I don't like it.


FINAL THOUGHTS

I wont be rebuying this cushion.  Which is a shame because so many people love it and had great things to say about it.  This just goes to show that we are all different and that your mileage may vary!  I do wish this cushion came in darker shades, but it still settles into dry and oily areas unevenly.  It just looked worse on me as the day progressed.

If I had a group of cushions to choose from, this will probably be one of the last ones I would reach for - even if the color matched.  This is more of a "going to run errands" cushion for me until I buy something better lol.  Shade W24 Honey Beige was just passable on my NC37 skin, and that's because I wear one thin layer of it and don't try to build coverage.  So if you are darker than NC35, have acne, uneven skin texture, and / or have oily skin then I would suggest skipping this one.

Rating

SWATCH COMPARISON LIST

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There can be only one. I have been using MAKE UP FOREVER's Aqua Brow for several years now and heard that Anastasia Beverly Hill...

There can be only one.

I have been using MAKE UP FOREVER's Aqua Brow for several years now and heard that Anastasia Beverly Hills DIPBROW Pomade would be better for oily skin.  After taking a trip to Sephora to pick up a sample, I decided to let the two fight to the death.

I am Duncan MacLeod.

SWATCH

Here is the swatch of MAKE UP FOREVER Aqua Brow in Color 30 Dark Brown (left) beside Anastasia Bevery Hills DIPBROW Pomade in Chocolate (right).  DIPBROW Chocolate seems to be the closest shade to the Aqua Brow 30 Dark Brown (the Sephora associate and I swatched the DIPBROW pomades against the Aqua Brow 30 Dark Brown).

MAKE UP FOREVER Aqua Brow Shade 30 Dark Brown - Left  |  Anastasia Beverly Hills DIPBROW Pomade in Chocolate - Right

It's a little hard to tell in the picture but DIPBROW in Chocolate is a little warmer than Aqua Brow 30 Dark Brown which is more ashy.  The swatches are still very similar and barely noticeable if you switch between the two.

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

The two have different applications.  For MAKE UP FOREVER Aqua Brow, you simply extract a small dot of product onto your hand and dab the brow brush and apply.  Some claim that this is messier than DIPBROW but honestly it's not.  There is literally a dot of product on your hand that you can wash off.  No need to call the EPA for a mass clean up.

For Anastasia's DIPBROW you open the jar and dab your brow brush directly into the product.  This seems less sanitary to me than the tube packaging of Aqua Brow.

The consistency of Aqua Brow is more liquid than DIPBROW.  Both are easy to apply but I feel that DIPBROW adheres better (you can see in the swatch).  Sometimes when I apply Aqua Brow it seems to just not want to stick to my skin - and sometimes the brush will actually remove product than add more.  I'm not sure if it's the brush, because the same (clean) brush applies DIPBROW just fine.  Wiping the brow area with a towel to remove foundation helps, but for some that is not an option.

Another thing to note is if you live in a dry climate you may want to consider Aqua Brow over DIPBROW because the tube packaging of Aqua Brow will ensure the product doesn't dry out.  I have heard many times that DIPBROW will dry out within a few months.  Aqua Brow has lasted me a very long time - about a year of daily use.

THE SMUDGE TEST

I gently slide my finger perpendicular to the brow to see how smudge-proof it really is with oily skin.  "How hard did you press?"  Think sensually grazing a tomato.  I know we do what we can to not touch our face, but sometimes it happens and we need to see what that looks like.

THE HUG TEST

What the heck is that?  Well how else are you going to test that there brow filler, son?  Just imagine you finally got your hands on that new Jeffree Star Skin Frost highlighter palette.  Your girlfriend just texts you and as you reach for your phone, you knock that palette off the table.  Watch in slow motion as it bursts into a plume of fabulous chaos.  What do you do?  Cry, of course.  Cry to your significant other while you press your face into his or her manly bicep.  "How could this day get any worse?" you shriek.  Your eyebrows rub off on your SO's crisp white t-shirt.

So... the hug test is basically just that, oily skinned one.  Will your brows still be on your face after the above scenario?  Let's find out.
Note:  Simply press onto a white tee for ten seconds.  No rubbing and using reasonable pressure.  Since it's hard to measure pressure accurately for this, I replicated the same test several times throughout the week to ensure the results are comparable.  

RESULTS

I want to note that I did not use foundation, primer or a setting powder for these tests.  We all use different products and there are too many variables involved.  So I just applied on bare skin.  Setting powder or primer has not made a difference for me as far as lasting power anyway.  Now for the moment of truth...

I'm ready for my close up... Yikes!

So they perform pretty much the same.  At any rate, it's best to keep the product in your bag so that you can touch up after blotting.

WHAT I CHOSE

I am going to purchase the full size of Anastasia Beverly Hills DIPBROW Pomade in Chocolate.  I just find it easier and faster to apply because the pigment jumps onto my skin better than Aqua Brow.  I feel like I need to use more Aqua Brow to get the same look as DIPBROW.

In the end, they are still very good products and I believe it might be best to try both!

Garden of Wisdom Mandelic Acid 5% Serum (No Alcohol/No Seaweed) I purchased a sample size of the Garden of Wisdom Mandelic Acid 5% Seru...

Garden of Wisdom Mandelic Acid 5% Serum (No Alcohol/No Seaweed)

I purchased a sample size of the Garden of Wisdom Mandelic Acid 5% Serum (No Alcohol/No Seaweed) in hopes to find a mild AHA (alphahydroxy acid - a chemical exfoliant) that wouldn't cause my skin to freak out.  My skin will not tolerate Glycolic Acid so I needed something more gentle.  This serum is advertised to reduce pore size, improve complexion, even out skin tone and help to lighten skin irregularities and hyperpigmentation.  Honestly, I could not wait to give it a try.

Garden of Wisdom Mandelic Acid 5% Serum has a PH of approximately 2.5

PH:  2.5 

INGREDIENTS 

Spring Water, Rooibos (red) Extract, Mandelic Acid, Lactic Acid, L-lysine, Sodium PCA, Panthenol B-5, Sodium Lactate, Hyaluronic Acid

Notable Ingredients:

  • Rooibos (red) Extract - A powerful antioxidant with anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.
  • Mandelic Acid - A mild alphahydroxy acid (AHA) derived from the hydrolysis of an extract of bitter almonds and is said to have germicidal qualities.  It acts as an anti-inflammatory and pigmentation suppressant.  
  • Lactic Acid - An alphahydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugarcane or milk; used to gently exfoliate dead skin cells.
  • Sodium PCA - Skin repairing agent.
  • Hyaluronic Acid - A humectant and skin conditioner that it helps prevent skin dehydration.

Hnnggg, a limited ingredient product packed with goodies?  It's what my body craves.

Get on my face!

COSDNA Alerts:  

Ratings for potential Acne Triggers, Irritants and Safety Hazards.

  • Lactic Acid - Rank 4 Index Safety
  • Sodium Lactate - Rank 4 Index Safety

(According to COSDNA, the Safety Index is ranked from 1 - 9 with "the lower number means this ingredient is low hazard... Safety is a comprehensive index focus on safety on long term usage, according to harmful report from CIR, RTECS, FDA and other related information. The purpose of the index is more inclined to assess whether long-term injury of skin, cells or the human body.)

Scent:  

The scent is kind of like... that plastic smell when you put a laminating pouch through a laminator.  It doesn't bother me, it's just strange and it doesn't linger either.  But hey, there are no added fragrances.  Not everything smells like roses.

Texture:

Watery... like water.  Well that's the first ingredient isn't it?

Results:

As previously mentioned the product was advertised to reduce pore size, improve complexion, even out skin tone and help to lighten skin irregularities and hyperpigmentation.  I have to say that it did most of the things on that list.

I didn't notice a difference in the reduction of the size of my pores but I did notice that it definitely evened out my skin tone and hyperpigmentation.  I also noted that whenever I did get a pimple it would heal significantly faster with reduced PIH.  Before using it, I would run my fingers across my skin it would feel bumpy from the closed comedones under the skin.  Those have also been reduced after several weeks of use.  As I said I did not notice a difference in pore size but maybe because it is only at 5%.  There are higher percentages available through Garden of Wisdom.

Purchase Again?:

Yes I would definitely repurchase this item.  It was gentle enough to not cause any purging when I *slowly* introduced it into my routine, but it also got the job done.  Garden of Wisdom also offers other variations of this serum with up to 15% Mandelic Acid.  You can view their list of Mandelic Acid products here.

GRADE
A-
A
Ingredients
B+
Effectiveness
A
Wearability
B-
Packaging
Garden of Wisdom Mandelic Acid 5% Serum (No Alcohol/No Seaweed) essentially performs as advertised but did not reduce pore size.  The packaging is practical, but ordinary.  

The Face Shop Chia Seed Sebum Control Moisture Cream I not so recently picked up a jar of The Face Shop Chia Seed Sebum Control Moistur...

The Face Shop Chia Seed Sebum Control Moisture Cream

I not so recently picked up a jar of The Face Shop Chia Seed Sebum Control Moisture Cream on impulse. It's advertised as great for banishing excess sebum and ideal for sensitive oily or combination skin.

Leslie Jones, you so funny.

INFO SHEET


Brand:  The Face Shop
Product:  Chia Seed Sebum Control Moisture Cream
PH:  6
Dewiness:  Mattifying
Scent:  Subtle and refreshing.
Price:  $22.00 (approximately)
Availability:  Online (Amazon, Ebay, etc.)


INGREDIENTS 


Salvia Hispanica Seed Extract, Glycerin, Peg-32, Betaine, Alcohol Denat., 1,2-Hexanediol, Bis-Peg-18 Methyl Ether Dimethyl Silane, Beta-Glucan, OrthosiphonStamineus Extract, Gossypium Herbaceum (Cotton) Seed Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, Butylene Glycol, Pentylene Glycol, Maltodextrin, Xanthan Gum, Peg-40 HydrogenatedCastor Oil, Plankton Extract, Glyceryl Acrylate/Acrylic Acid Copolymer, PropyleneGlycol, Parfum/Fragrance, Disodium Edta, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Potassium Hydroxide, Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl TaurateCopolymer, Ppg-26-Buteth-26, Phenoxyethanol

Note that the first ingredient is Salvia Hispanica Seed Extract, AKA Chia Seed Extract.  Chia Seed Extract which is an emollient that helps prevent water loss and has a soothing effect on the skin.


COSDNA ALERTS 


Alcohol Denat - Rank 5 Index irritant
Butylene Glycol - Rank 1 Index acne trigger
(Ranked from 0 - 5 with 5 being the highest / greater chance of happening)

So while there are quite a few ingredients that can have a soothing effect on the skin I found it to be interesting that there is also Alcohol Denat included as well.  Alcohol Denat can be irritating to some, including (unfortunately) myself.


TEXTURE


The Face Shop Chia Seed Sebum Control Moisture Cream
Shiny.

Clear gel-like consistency which leaves a dry-sticky film on the skin.


BEFORE AND AFTER


I applied The Face Shop Chia Seed Sebum Control Moisture Cream to half of my entire face before work (and without makeup), and now for the moment of truth...

The other kind of shiny...

As you can see above, after swiping each side of my face equally with a blot sheet; there was zero difference in the amount of oil / sebum control that The Face Shop Chia Seed Sebum Control Moisture Cream provides.  I did grow used to the sticky film on the side of my face as the day went on, but I felt that no matter how sparingly the product is applied - it still left a film.  I also felt that applying this cream does not leave me feeling pampered like when I apply other moisturizers.  It's more of an "Ugh, gross" feeling followed by some irritation.


FINAL THOUGHTS


It did not work for me at all.  I would put up with the stickiness if it did do something for my oiliness, but lo and behold - it does not.  Essentially, The Face Shop Chia Seed Sebum Control Moisture Cream was ineffective for sebum control and does not feel nice on the skin.  I don't believe it was very moisturizing either.  It did nothing for me.  Though the packaging is cute, at the end of the day I won't even use this as a hand cream :(.

Rating

If you are looking for a way to look up the ingredients in your skin care products, this may be a good place to start.  These are a few reso...

If you are looking for a way to look up the ingredients in your skin care products, this may be a good place to start.  These are a few resources that I use to look up cosmetic ingredients as I like to be able to recognize the what each ingredient is and it's purpose.  


What's in your skin care products?

For instance, you go grocery shopping and look at the ingredients for ice cream: milk, cream, eggs - sounds good!  Why not do the same for cosmetics?  After all, you are going to put it all up on your face, right?  Once you recognize the most commonly used ingredients you will be able to say "Oh, this is a preservative" or "Oh, this has Vitamin C in it." You can even take it a step further:  When faced with two similarly priced products, you can compare the ingredients and make a more informed purchasing decision based on your skin's needs.

DHC Skincare & Ingredients Glossary

I am adding this one above Paula's Choice because of how user friendly it is.  All of the ingredients are on one page so it is easier to look up ingredients while shopping around.  It does not contain the research or sources that the other ingredient databases have, but it gives you exactly what you need when you are searching for something quickly.

Paula's Choice Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary

This is my go-to database when I am shopping around and come across an ingredient I don't recognize.  You will find most ingredients you are inquiring about here so it is kind of a one stop shop for information.  I also appreciate how sources are cited for many of the ingredients listed so you can use it as a springboard for further research.

COSDNA

I don't use this site often, but I really should.  You can search by the ingredient or by the product and it's cool because say you want to buy something with Green Tea Extract in it - you can search by the ingredient and it will list products that contain Green Tea Extract.  When you search by product you are taken to a breakdown of ingredients in the product where they are ranked for:  Acne, Irritant and Safety.  If you are very acne prone, you can check to see if a product you are considering contains common acne triggers.  This database contains a lot of user submitted information so it is constantly growing.

EWG's Skin Deep Cosmetic Database

This database does not go into much detail about what the particular ingredient is used for like Paula's Choice, but it does provide a list of the basic functions of the ingredient as well as alternate names that the ingredient may go by.  It also brings to light any concerns that may be associated with the ingredient and lists sources.

Examine.com - Your Unbiased Source on Nutrition and Supplements

This database does not have an extensive list of cosmetic ingredients, but the ones they do have are easy to understand.  They even take things a step further and summarize various scientific studies and provide sources as well.  The database is more for nutrition / supplement ingredient information rather than cosmetic information.

National Center for Biotechnology Information

This is one of my favorite sites to go to if you enjoy reading research material.  Since I like to DIY serums, I come here to read about the effectiveness of certain ingredients such as L-Ascorbic Acid and Niacinamide.  I like to learn how the experiments were performed and what the results were.

In the end, if you just want a quick go-to database where you will find a majority of the ingredients you are looking for; I would recommend checking DHC Skincare & Ingredients Glossary or Paula's Choice Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary first; then check the product out on COSDNA for acne triggers / irritants if that is an issue for you.  I will continue to update this post if I come across any other databases that I have found to be useful.

It is often difficult to find products that work with my Oily / Combination / Acne Prone skin and it took a long time to get to where I am ...

It is often difficult to find products that work with my Oily / Combination / Acne Prone skin and it took a long time to get to where I am today.  Now that I have gotten the acne under control, my biggest concern is skin texture, enlarged pores and of course, anti-aging.

It's a slow process - as it should be!


The first step is the Patch Test Phase.  This is a very important step because you will need to monitor your skin closely.  During this time, please continue all other products that you are currently using.  These factors must remain constant in order to accurately determine how your skin will react to the new product.  Select two patch test locations.  One reactive and one non-reactive.  For example, my reactive area is my right cheek where I break out very easily.  My non-reactive area is my chin because I never break out there.  If my chin has a reaction then I'll know something is wrong.

I've had my share of product blunders and I wish I could fully convey how absolutely important it is to observe VERY closely during the patch test phase.  One little white head is your skin telling you to slow down.  One mistake can cause months or even years of trouble.  Even though I went through a long and painful experience with this; I did learn a lot:  Listen to your skin.  Don't get hung up on the product itself, and don't try to make it work - I don't care how pretty the packaging is!  If you would like to read more about my experience and how I learned to listen to my skin Click Here.

If you put a new product on your skin and it turns red, burns, etc. wash it off immediately!  This product is not right for you.


PATCH TEST PHASE
Week 1:  Apply New Product ONCE a day on Tuesday and Friday.
Week 2:  Apply New Product ONCE a day on Tuesday and Friday.

If you got through the patch test phase without any negative effects such as irritation, itchiness, white heads, acne, etc.  Then continue the transition.

TRANSITIONING
Week 3:  Apply New Product ONCE a day on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
Week 4:  Apply New Product ONCE a day on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
Week 5:  Apply New Product ONCE a day, every other day.
Week 6:  Apply New Product ONCE a day, every other day.
Week 7:  Apply New Product ONCE a day, every day.
Week 8:  Apply New Product TWICE a day (if applicable).

If you are replacing a product currently in your routine you will need to alternate the new product and the old product and then slowly phase out the old one.  For instance, if I am replacing my moisturizer that I use nightly; I will continue to apply it every night except for the two days in the Patch Test Phase where I will apply the new moisturizer.  

I've said this time and time again, but skin care is a lot like your diet.  If you completely change your diet over night then you are in for a lot of tummy troubles.  Transition slowly and observantly - your skin will thank you for it!

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