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New Kiehl’s Actively Correcting & Beautifying BB Cream SPF 50/PA ++

Derm Solutions_BBOver the course of my blogging days, I’ve discussed and researched the BB Cream phenomenon which started here in Asia. Mystified by the various formulations, I didn’t quite find a particular brand I liked with the exception of one. As with most skincare trends, all major brands have come up with their own BB creams and I have tried a lot of the Western and Asian ones. With BB cream I think a lot comes down to formulation and the individual skin needs (some like high SPF, some don’t, some color correct, others cover and brighten).

When I received my complimentary Kiehls BB Cream in Natural, I decided to test drive it in the middle of day when it is balmy and very warm here in Singapore. First, I liked the consistency of it, the BB glides on much like a tinted moisturizer and visibly evened out my skin (most of my color correcting happens around the eyes, as for the rest of my face it is not much needed). Another very amazing plus for this formula is the SPF 50++ factor, I love the high factor protection. It didn’t burn or sting at all! This Kiehl’s formula is silicone free, mineral oil free, paraben free and fragrance free, good for sensitive skin types. As the day progressed, I didn’t feel too much oil or shine build up – good effort!

Kiehl’s Actively Correcting & Beautifying BB Cream SPF 50/PA +++ retails for $52 (in SG) and is available in 3 shades – fair, light, natural. This new BB cream contains correction ingredients like Vitamin C and UV filters. I am not huge on BB creams as I am much more of a tinted moisturizer person but this particular one is VERY much worth it for medium coverage and color correcting.

Review Vichy Bi-White Med

Vichy BW MED Essence + Day + Night group shot Last week I had the chance to attend a session led by Vichy and it was all about their brightening range called Bi-White Med. This range is formulated to help skin that has darkness due to pigmentation, irregular texture, dryness, redness and general dull complexion. From my time living in Europe, I have always known of Vichy as a very reputable skincare from France, offering products for sensitive skin, suncare and general anti-aging all done with extensive research and using excellent ingredients.

The research and formulation was impressive for the Bio-White Med range. I had a chance to try the consistency and strength of this formula, which is good for sensitive skin types (I applied to my chin area and the creams were absorbed without a hitch). Bi-White Med is geared to the Asian skin market as a whitener (ie. Brightener for those not Asian and readers from Europe/ Americas/ Australia). Brightening the skin is huge these days, a luminous, even and plump texture is what most women desire with or without the use of makeup, skin is in!

If you are looking for a formula that’ll help your skin keep hydrated and appear brighter, this is for you. As with any skincare product, consistency and discipline is everything, this isn’t an overnight cure, you must use it for at least a month AND on a daily basis alongside a proper cleanser/ toner. Prices per product Bi-White Med Essence $82, Bi-White Med Day Cream $59, Bi-White Med Night Cream $69 (Singapore Dollars).
This as an investment in your skincare regimen I recommend, you can’t really go wrong with French pharmacie products.

**In Singapore Vichy is available at Watsons, Guardian & Unity plus there is a Vichy flag-ship at Ngee Ann City Watsons and Paragon Guardian, first in Asia.

Dermalogica New Age Smart SkinPerfect Primer SPF 30

When I received an invitation to attend the launch of Dermalogica’s new Age Smart SkinPerfect Primer Spf 30, I was elated. As you probably already know if you read this blog, I am a Dermalogica fan/ consumer for years, I always recommend using this brand as a regular facial treatment because I know it is excellent. If you go to a reputable salon like AsterSprings, therapists will go through a personalised service (Face Mapping as it is called), and all clients receive an accurate diagnosis of their specific skin needs. I have combination, sensitive skin and I use the Age Smart range because it addresses the problem of skin ageing, sun damage prevention and skin repair (On a daily basis I use toner, serum and eye cream).

This new Dermalogica product is an ideal match for those who use makeup and also need the skincare benefits. With ingredients like Tea extracts, Peptides, and Sodium Hyaluronate – what is not to love? One of its many virtues is that this primer contains SPF 30, and there is nothing than prevents ageing from happening like the DAILY use of a high spf factor! Trust me on this, if you want your skin to maintain its youth, protect it with spf. The Dermalogica New Age Smart SkinPerfect Primer SPF 30 is good for people with oily skin because it contains silicones that will ensure long lasting makeup application [foundation, bb cream or tinted moisturiser]. A neutral tint formulated without artificial fragrances and colors, this is a primer that’ll target enlarged pores, lines and uneven skin texture. Slather with abandon ladies, it is good for your skin.

Dermalogica is available at AsterSpring outlets in Singapore.

Oxy Eye Energizing Treatment at AsterSpring

A little more than a week ago, I was invited to try an Oxyderm Eye Treatment at AsterSpring Singapore. This treatment is ideal for those with dark, puffy circles. As much as I use skincare around my eyes and rest, naturally and most probably genetically I tend to get dark circles in the inner corner of my eyes as well as mild puffiness, some days more than others. It is easy to correct dark circles with concealer but this does not make the problem go away.

Of course I jumped at the opportunity to give this treatment a go. Basically, the Oxyderm Eye Treatment uses a pulsed oxygen injection around the eye area, (it feels more like the tip of a spoonin your eye area, it is gentle, there is no hard pressure or needles whatsoever). First my skin was cleansed thoroughly, and then the eye area is prepped with a gel. Oxygen is then pumped in a calm circular motion all around AND under the eyes, providing deep moisture and oxygen. Oxygen is essential in the stimulation of collagen production, leaving the skin plumped and refreshed. This is a fast acting procedure, there is no extractions or rubbing, it is purely an eye nourishing and brightening eye facial. After, I received a good massage around the shoulder and my eyes/ face were nourished with some fantastic Dermalogica products, lovely feeling (as I am a HUGE Dermalogica consumer and believer).

After a few days, I definitely noticed my eyes being a lot brighter, the puffiness decreased some, overall a nice treatment. I’d highly recommend it to a bride a few days before your big day/ event or a busy lady who may not have the time to get all the rest but needs plumping and brightening. Thank you AsterSprings!

Reminiscing and Spending Time in the Dead Sea

You might have noticed a mini lapse in my blogging, I was away for a week on a personal holiday in the land of Israel. To say I was beyond excited is an understatement, I’d always wanted to go see this beautiful country, float in the Dead Sea, eat, pray, admire the landscape. When one of my dear friends from New York told me she was getting married in Tel Aviv, I felt it was the perfect time to come, do her wedding day makeup plus be a tourist and soak up as much as possible. Lucky for me I was joined by two friends so it was a super fun girl holiday.

During one of our tours, we were taken to the AHAVA outlet near the city of Masada on the way to the Dead Sea. The AHAVA outlet was MOBBED, inside the shop there was a 20% off promotion so tourists were going nuts. I ended up getting just a couple of items, the AHAVA body Multivitamin Dry Oil scented in Mandarin and Cedarwood, divine and best applied right after a shower to get the full benefit. At first, I thought it might not suit my skin but it was fine, no reactions, the dry oil has a hint of citrus which I adore. The other item I bought was the AHAVA Facial Mud Exfoliator, a blend of Dead Sea minerals/ mud which help get rid of dead cells, something I do weekly while in the shower and pretty much on rotation with different brands. A mini haul of AHAVA, sweet.

The afternoon I spent at the Dead Sea was pure bliss. We arrived by bus to the location after a long walk in Masada, the bus ride was scenic and full of history. A UNESCO World Heritage Center, Masada is a bucket list must-see spot. At the top of Masada there is expansive views of the Judaean desert and the Dead Sea sprawled across. During the walk I covered my face/ neck in my Coolibar SPF 50 hat plus sunscreen [no sunburn], the heat was intensely dry, the tour was long with a lunch break – we were amazed by the views, the story of Masada, the tranquility of the desert, the clean air. Back to the Dead Sea, a little background this place, it is the lowest spot on earth, but also the saltiest and most mineral-laden body of water in the world. The Dead Sea joins Israel and Jordan, it is legendary as a source of healing and this I can understand why, floating is such a unique experience, does not happen anywhere else. Getting in the water is kind of surreal, you end up floating due to the high content of salt, I felt like a lump trying to flip and ended up with salt in my eyes (not so cool). I stayed for about 10 minutes inside the Dead Sea, felt very calming and so nice after. Of course I covered myself in black mud, scrubbed my body/ face, sat for a while observing and enjoying the moment. My skin felt amazing after a cool rinse outside in the showers. There are changing rooms, towels for rent and a little shop where you can buy refreshments. I’ll definitely go back, would love to try the Jordan side which I also hear is quite nice.

One last thing you see in my images is sunflower seeds. Why you ask? Note the size of them! They are massive and so tasty, at my friend’s bbq I nearly ate a bowl of seeds. Sunflower kernels is one of the finest sources of B-complex group of vitamins and 35% of Vitamin E (great for the skin!!!). During my time in Israel, my skin was fine, no itching as it went dry from the rashes I had during September, the climate and food was Mediterranean 100%, warm days, fresh October evenings.

I want to send a huge shot out to everyone I met on my trip, all kind, warm and generous souls both in Israel and my mini journey in Palestine, I can’t tell you enough the profound experience I lived in the cities of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Masada, and Bethlehem – places where various faiths converge and collide. This is what I love about travel, it leaves me wanting for more!

Bella Box Event Highlights


It is hard to believe I finally attended a Bella Box event! It’s been well over a year since I subscribed and between all the work/ obligations I attend to, every chance for attendance to an event eluded me.

The Bella Box girls had a lovely T.G.I.F. early evening soiree at a trendy rooftop hotel in Tiong Bahru. The evening came with some nibbles and bubbly to showcase some amazing brands. Before I get to the beauty items I most liked, I thought it was super clever to have stations and live demos of every brand. Some I was familiar with and some were new, it was a makeup artist’s dream event including food, drink and different skincare/ makeup/ hair products.

The items which got my attention right away were Caudalie’s new range Vinosource. I tried the Vinosource S.O.S Thirst-Quenching Serum – what a treat. I asked for the ingredients info and my eyes lit when I saw Hyaluronic acid, Grape Water, Grape-seed Polyphenols – the ingredient in bold is a MUST if you want real results for your anti-aging skincare in a serum. This compound is present in our body but begins to dwindle as we get older. Using an Hyaluronic acid serum will help to restore moisture levels of the skin and absorb right away. Love this product.

Next was Bioderma Sensibio H20 Makeup Remover – another gem I had heard of from one of my French friends but had not tried on my own. This makeup remover requires no cleansing after so if you’d had a long night out and can’t get to a sink, Bioderma will take off all the debris without the need to rinse, waterproof and hard to remove lipstick, mascara, foundation, EVERYTHING. I liked that there were two formulas for sensitive, dry and oily skin so it is not a one size fits all makeup remover. In my goodie bag, I also found a Sensibio Eye Gel (Thank you! I will be testing this out in an upcoming long haul flight). Seeing several layers of different products being removed with one wipe using Bioderma was pretty cool! Bioderma is available at Guardian in Singapore.

Aveda needs no introduction, it is a favorite brand since a long time ago. I use the Chakra Body Spray as well as the Aveda’s Smooth Infusion Glossing Straightener for my hair when I blow dry. The Aveda girls had me try a Blue Oil Therapy complete with a shoulder massage, the scent of mint was lovely and so calming. This was truly a wonderful mini spa experience, thanks Aveda.

Last but not least, Elizabeth Arden had a booth with makeup. Apart from the Elizabeth Arden skincare range, I had not tried any of the makeup line so this was of course, a new experience. The eyeshadows had some great autumn colors, they were buildable and pretty for a night out. I got to take home a single eyeshadow and the staff were accomodating and kind enough to show me all the colors.

My most favorite Friday night in a while! I should add Petronille was also there doing her demo, I did not sample anything as I’ve done an extensive series of reviews on her wonderful skincare range which I highly endorse. Well done Bella Box girls, thanks for all he goodies and this fun event.

Tsuya From Shu Uemura Six Week Report


I thought I’d update my readers on my use of Tsuya over the past six weeks, it’s been a fantastic product for my skin (no reactions, ample moisture and WITH proper habits of cleansing, toning and regular facials, yes the texture is looking nice, can’t complain on that front). What makes Tsuya very unique is its serum-like consistency and how well it absorbs into the skin after I apply it (no oily or overly greasy feeling which serums tend to leave as they act as double moisturizers). As a test, I also used on myself before a night out with full makeup and it didn’t disappoint, please note that I used very little Tsuya before makeup to avoid getting too oily in my T-area (nose and forehead).

Definitely recommend this product for those looking to amp their game in their skincare regime.

Coastal Soothing Facial Toner Review


Over the past month, I’ve been trying out new products and one of them is a toner from Aussie brand Coast to Coast. I was kindly invited to check out their boutique at Vivo City and experience some of their products. (I also took a sample of their scrub which I liked a lot!). There is a lot to look at when you walk in, from bath care to skincare and beyond. All the products are able to be sampled on at the store and the staff was very helpful.

If you are in the market for a line that offers natural, no artificial colours and little parabens – then Coast to Coast is for you. As most of you probably already know, I have sensitive skin so a line that offers “clean” and mostly natural ingredients is something I’d highly consider to spend my money on.

The toner is called Coastal Soothing Facial Tonic and it is made out of Tasmanian sea kelp and organic lavender. I choose to review this particular one because it seemed like a good match for my combination skin and the lavender component was a selling point (lavender is soothing and calming). After cleansing I always apply a good layer of toner to further remove any debris/ makeup and prepare my skin for moisturising (To be used morning and evening). There is no alcohol in this product and it is most definitely soothing with a tiny astringent factor which is always good as it won’t sting or burn.

My thoughts? Lovely product, good on the skin, no adverse reaction and definitely something I’d recommend to my readers.

Tsuya New Skincare From Shu Uemura


This month of August has been very busy for me, busier than last year and certainly warmer than I remember now that I am in Singapore officially five years! Between work, a new regime of no fried food, TRX circuit training exercise, very little alcohol AND this new range of skincare from Shu Uemura called TSUYA Skin Youthful Radiance Generator, my skin is looking good. Before I get into the Tsuya review, I want to add that when you put the effort forward with diet, skincare and exercise combined, the results speak for themselves.

When I started the Tsuya skincare challenge I was very impressed with the idea of a serum that promised glow [Plus I love a good serum]. When I apply a little base whether it is foundation or even concealer, Tsuya glides on smoothly and absorbs into the skin fast without much of an oily layer, love that! At night, I have also been putting it on to let it sink into my skin and do its magic.

Some of the benefits of Tsuya include a more supple and glowy skin which are exactly the comments I have been receiving from various peers and friends. WO-HOO! ** What else did I do different? Sleep at least six hours every night. Drink fluids and include 12oz of green tea at least once a day. Less alcohol especially carbonated and cocktail drinks, doing wine very moderately, one serving a week. Sweating it out 3x a week. Taking my usual vitamins and fish oil 1000mg daily. Eating things like steamed fish, seaweed, fresh foods. No soda, sugary drinks, fizzy anything and if I treat myself to a coffee I add agave nectar, a low glycemic natural sweetener.

Before I turn this into a bore, I want my readers to know that as much as I love a proper skincare regime, how your face reacts to a good product like Tsuya is just as much as the food we put in our mouth, habits and general well-being. Give yourself a little love and you’ll see the BIG payoff.

My Facial Experience At AsterSpring Centres Singapore

The entrance of AsterSprings and the lovely staff

Having just travelled by air for more than 18 hours can cause havoc on the skin. Think the recycled air, lack of sleep, change of time zones and dehydration and being sat in middle seats most of the journey, less the ability to move and drink fluids, this was my case. It was time to sort my skin out after trying to recover from a bad case of jetlag and some unwanted hormonal breakouts. So I booked myself at AsterSpring Clementi for some much needed revamp. Before the facial, I filled out a rather extensive questionnaire plus I had my face analysed throughly. Some of the questions were as specific to my eating habits in regards to caffeine and alcohol. As I am familiar with the effects of certain foods and drinks on the skin when people come in for makeup, I was aware and understood the reasoning behind the questions. The therapist was trying to offer me the best suited facial for the needs of my skin as we talked about my answers. So, what were my needs and concerns? It is no suprise, I was dehydrated, have minor pigmentation and at the time had quite a bit of breakouts in the lower chin and around my mouth. Another super interesting fact was the spot positions, better explained to me in the Traditional Chinese Medicine method. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) the spots on your face do not pop up randomly. The positioning of breakouts in the face is meaningful because in TCM different areas of the face relate to certain organs. The face is like a mirror of the body and mind (much like in Reflexology). My areas of TCM correlation are all in the lower intestine, colon and kidneys. I was in fact showing signs of dry skin and in need of a face detox, which is also how I felt on the inside. What I had done is called Face Mapping a procedure which divides the face into fourteen distinct zones and provides an objective view of the skin’s condition.

My therapist recommended I had an Intense Dermal Clear Facial a treatment that lasts about 80 minutes. For this treatment, a medical-grade facial machine is used (without any down time) and it involves ultrasound waves and high-impulse modes, combined with oxygen serum to stimulate skin cells. The Intense Dermal Clear Facial helps brighten the complexion and improve skin texture for glowing results. We started with deep cleansing followed by a lot of steam. I was also made aware that major extractions were necessary to clear all my blemishes out. At the end of the treatment I was given a double cooling multivitamin masque and an oxygen serum to further nourish my face after the extractions. I also had a lovely post pressure point head/ shoulder massage. During the session, I dozed off nicely and had a super relaxing time. My face for the next few days was a bit beaten, and I knew this was the course. A week later I was clear and glowing, as you will see through my before and after pictures. All the products used were Dermalogica and as I am a faithful follower of this fabulous skincare brand, I know it is good. Astersprings Centres are located islandwide in Singapore and this makeup pro highly endorses their service and facility!

(Left) before the facial, blemishes around the chin area, SO relaxed after the facial photo in the upper corner and lower corner photo is a week later, with makeup on and a super clear complexion. None of these photos are retouched!