Friday 28 September 2012

Baviphat Apple AC Therapy Sleeping Pack review


Hi and welcome to my very first product review! Since it's my first, please bear with me?

Finally, I’m going to review my first eBay haul! *cheers*
The first product I’m going to review is the Baviphat Apple AC Therapy sleeping pack. I bought it from Makozzang on eBay and the seller was kind enough to include some samples too.

This product promises to hydrate your skin while you sleep and to gently remove dry skin cells and even skin tone. Is this possible? Apples are high in malic acid, a type of alpha hydroxyl acid that is proven to reduce discoloration of the skin. It lightens dark spots, scars and evens out blotchy skin. Plus, it’s natural (as are all Baviphat’s Miracle Fruit range products)!


What I like about this product~
The packaging is unforgivably adorable!
It has a potent sweet apple smell, but it fades after you apply it.
It has a jelly, watery texture and is very light (and fun to apply)!
It dries real quick ad isn’t sticky so it doesn’t pick up dirt or stick to your hair and your pillow while you sleep.
My eyes don't get irritated when I apply the product close to them.
Because of the little spoon, using the product is hygienic.
It really does improve discoloration and gently removes dead skin, but...

What I don’t like about it~
As said before, it does help with removing the appearance of scars and dark spots, but it takes quite a while for that to happen. Perhaps I’m just impatient?
It doesn’t really hydrate my skin.

Repurchase? If I don't find something better, definitely!
Ranking? 4 out of 5 (-1 because Jello knows no patience!)

Hope this post was helpful!

xoxo
Jello

PS. Sorry about the lighting in some of the photos... The clouds blocked out my sun! 

Monday 24 September 2012

A Special Thanks to a Special Girl


Hey, everyone!

This post is dedicated to a dear friend who went to the trouble of making us a banner and backgrounds! Thank you, Xiao Vee!

I came across Xiao Vee's World while hunting for some reviews on Korean cosmetics and became mesmerized by her honest style of writing and the fact that she thanked the Lord every time she won a giveaway. She inspired me to start a beauty blog and then, not long after, her fan had the privilege of getting to know her. She did more than inspire and help me to set up this blog, she became a close friend of mine and I'm so happy that I met her. I hope to meet her in person some day.

Thank you, Xiao Vee, for the banner, backgrounds and the blog advice, but most importantly, thank you for being my friend!

Much love,
Jello
xoxo

Friday 21 September 2012

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Wednesday 19 September 2012

Milky, Baby soft skin


 Good morning, class!

Today we shall discuss history. Countess Elizabeth Bathory bathed in virgins’ blood to preserve her beauty. Wait, what? Don’t you dare think about doing that! Cleopatra has a better idea! *pulls you away from the antique bath and portraits of Bathory*

Bathing in milk is a recommended spa treatment, but why?
Milk is proven, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, to reduce acne. It contains zinc and vitamin A. Zinc is common for relieving acne and preventing it, and vitamin A (for cosmetic uses it is made in laboratories and known as retinoids) lessens skin inflammation.

What about wrinkles?
Vitamin A and vitamin B’s are a part of the extensive range of anti-oxidants that defies the effect of aging and revitalizes the skin for a more younger-looking you. Guess what? They are in milk – especially B12! (Oh, you needed more time to guess? Sorry!)
It also contains vitamin D that is vital for those who prefer the shadows instead of the sun’s excruciating UV-rays.

Fair enough, but what about the real reason why milk is so renowned?
My dear readers, it is lactic acid. Lactic acid does not only exfoliate the skin, unclogs pores and wash off dirt and oil, but DISSOLVES dead skin and impurities. Does it sound scarily awesome yet? It is also gentle enough to use near your eyes (it does absolutely nothing except give your vision a blurred white hue when getting it into your eyes). It’s calming and moisturizing too! So mix it with raw honey and oatmeal for a fun homemade exfoliating mask.

Making a milk wash a part of my daily skincare routine is the best idea I ever had. Milk gives you that soft, milky white, baby skin you deserve and it doesn’t take galleons to do the trick.
 
If you are a bit skeptical to use milk itself, look for products that contain 5% or 10% lactic acid.
 
So, ladies (and gents)! The cat is out of the bag! I hope you enjoyed reading my entry and forgive me for making it so short. If you have any further questions and concerns, or tips and requests, please comment or find me on twitter @ipetitpanda.

xoxo
Jello

Collagen and Korean Ginseng

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?


Well, those who have enough money to take proper care of their skin, of course.

Face it, we all feel like punching our mirrors from time to time. Or, even worse, attempt to claw out our flaws. It has happened to Jello too many times… *shakes head sadly*

In my obsession, I have found the secret behind both health and beauty – collagen! That and vitamins, minerals, water and anti-oxidants.

For those of you who didn’t know what collagen is before reading this, collagen is a protein that makes up most of the connective tissues that keeps our skin (among other things) youthful, elastic and plump. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it?

There are three types of collagen. There is that which is found in plants – our bodies absorb these best when it is liquidized. Collagen in animals, particularly that of deer, are much more easily absorbed due to the similarities between human and animal tissue. Then there is your human collagen. Now, to avoid starting a massacre, there are foods and creams and cosmetic treatments available to improve your body’s own collagen produce!


Sica will tell you about kelp – a plant originating from the sea that is proven to have an anti-aging effect. For my version, I’ll advertise ginseng! Yes, I love Asian stuff – if you haven’t noticed yet. xD
Ginseng in it’s superior form is seven year old Korean (Panax) Red Ginseng. The red hue is caused by the fermentation process that is a natural preserving technique or art used with a variety of Asian foods such as kimchi, natto, soy sauce and yogurt. There are many different types of fermentation, but as far as I’m concerned – fermented foods are very healthy. If anyone knows why, please share your knowledge with us! (:

Ginseng is a root thing that looks like a miniature, slightly deformed, human body. Freaky? Pretty much! Delicious? When prepared correctly, yes!

However, I haven’t quite covered the collagen subject yet, so back to that. Collagen is made out of amino acids (proteins) combined with vitamin C. The dominant proteins are proline and lysine that, with the help of vitamin C, are converted to hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine.

We all know citrus foods are packed with vitamin C, but there is something even more delicious and more nutritious. It is called goji (wolfberry) berries! I had a packet a while back. Goji berries are normally consumed in the form of tea, but it’s fun to eat the berries just like that – dried and tasting like weird, red, pumpkinseed-carrots. It contains 100 times more vitamin C than oranges in weight.
Besides that and protein, you might want to include some omega fatty acids and anti-oxidants too. Foods recommended for this is salmon (or any fish, because salmon is a luxury), nuts, avocado, fruits, peppers, eggs (preferably boiled and not fried), berries, and foods containing anti-inflammatory agents. Remember that 8 glasses of water and green or traditional Chinese herbal tea!

All is good and well, but where does ginseng fit into the picture?
Have you ever noticed how absolutely gorgeous K-Pop idols’ skin is? It’s so unfair, right? Their secret is revealed! They eat kimchi and ginseng (both are fermented, by the way). Ginseng is especially good for people like me with bad circulation/blood-flow that causes icy fingers, toes and noses. It also prevents and fights against common illnesses such as the flu, cold and, surprisingly, cancer. It’s a great energy booster, so be sure not to eat or drink it right before bedtime. However, the best of it all is the scientifically proven fact that it rejuvenates the skin, speeds up the healing process, and prevents and banishes wrinkles and fine lines! It thickens your skin by improving your body’s own collagen produce. In high concentration ointments, it also reduces cellulite.

Who can use it? Anyone who is not an infant, people who have too much energy, people who are allergic, and pregnant and breast-feeding women. It is recommended for people over the age of 30 as it reduces the signs of aging effectively (not over night, but you do notice before and after results).

The most well-known dish in Korea that contains ginseng, I suppose, is ginseng chicken soup, also called samgaetang.

Here are a few links to recipes containing ginseng. I’ll be buying my own batch soon and I really want to try these out! I’ll tell you guys what I think of them (and whether or not my mother banned me from the kitchen forever because I only made an unforgiveable mess). If you have recipes, tips, and other things to add, please let me know in the comment section!


I also found a Facebook Page that hosts more recipes: http://m.facebook.com/profile.php?fc=0&id=168336329865264&_rdr


I hope you found my post informative and enjoyable. Please comment and keep in touch! (:


xoxo
Jello


Edit: I bought Korean Ginseng tea today (15 Sept. 2012) and it tastes pretty good without sugar. It has a bitter, earthy taste and smell, but it gives you a slight glow right away. Even my sinuses have been slightly unclogged (I never noticed this with other tea, so it can’t be the hot water). It’s not as potent as I would have liked, but since you don’t soak a bag in a cup of hot water (the tea is in soluble granule form, packed in measured sachets) and I can’t reuse it, I’m going to go sparingly about it. I decided on drinking a cup every day, along with a cup of Rooibos tea or Korean Green tea and my 1.5 liter water. Oh, yeah. Before I forget, you won’t find heaven grade red Ginseng. Those are incredulously expensive, but I promise the lower graded ginseng is just as good. It still helps with all the above mentioned conditions. Just make sure it originates from Korea and not from anywhere else (Korean soil is extremely nutritious in comparison to other countries').