So, for a first post, I just wanna talk about a few of the products I'm currently using. Some are samples that I got from my various Gmarket purchases, others are things that I already had but didn't try until now
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For daily moisturizer I use either Nivea or Biore, both with spf, as I can't stand the smell of sunscreen and find it too thick. For body moisturizer, Vaseline has this awesome one with oat extract, I think it's the 24 hour nourishing moisturizer. I'm biased to Vaseline moisturizers though =P And of course love the Skinfood Milk & Honey you gave me ♥
My night staple atm is the Lioele V-line Waterdrop Sleeping Pack, though I have to get it online as it's hard to find in shops here.
My facial washes are the Etude House Milk Tea and Face Shop Aloe Vera. I don't use them often so still trying to finish them up before I try a different one. For masks I'm still partial to Holika although the shop here has yet to reopen >.>... so my substitute has been face shop.
The two Bodyshop products I use are their makeup primer and their Cottonseed Curl Boost (which smells really nice, I'm glad I found it again after a long hiatus)
I actually don't really use a day time moisturiser much, unless I'm going out to the beach, or NDP, or a hot, sunny place, because it tends to make my skin greasy. I've not come across a day cream/sunscreen/moisturiser that didn't leave me feeling greasier than normal at the end of the day. :(
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My night staple atm is the Lioele V-line Waterdrop Sleeping Pack, though I have to get it online as it's hard to find in shops here.
My facial washes are the Etude House Milk Tea and Face Shop Aloe Vera. I don't use them often so still trying to finish them up before I try a different one. For masks I'm still partial to Holika although the shop here has yet to reopen >.>... so my substitute has been face shop.
The two Bodyshop products I use are their makeup primer and their Cottonseed Curl Boost (which smells really nice, I'm glad I found it again after a long hiatus)
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