Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Korean Makeup and Skincare Review!




There is no doubt that korean makeup and skincare has skyrocketed, not only by the various beauty bloggers discovering them but by the sheer quality of them! So far, I've only ordered off of w2beauty.com and bought in store at Daiso but even with my limited collection it is clear that this tier of makeup and skincare is slowly becoming some of my favourites.


In terms of skincare, the only items I've thoroughly tested have been the Blackhead Out- White Clay Nose Pack and the Panda's Dream So Cool Eye Stick. The White Clay works as a mask that you put over any areas where blackheads appear (for me: nose, chin and occasionally forehead), you then wait until the paste dries, and then peal off, much like a pore strip. I find that it actually removes blackheads, and for me, the tight feeling afterward isn't nearly as uncomfortable as normal pore strips. 9/10 for sure
In all honesty, I originally bought the Eye Stick for the cute packaging (which is a reoccuring theme in most korean skincare and makeup). The Eye Stick is meant to be used as an alternative to eye cream, however, I dont find it nourishing enough as an overnight cream. Instead, I use it before makeup (at the same time as I put on primer) and it works as a perfect base underneath my MAC prolong wear concealer, which is well-known for its high coverage but also, a very drying factor. Overall I'm entirely happy with both products.

In terms of service, w2beauty.com was exceptional! It didn't take too long to arrive in australia, and came with a LOAD of free samples (some pictured above), definitely check it out if you're looking into buying korean makeup and skincare online- and on a side note, the lolly they included (shown in top image) was incredibly delicious.




Im constantly darting in and out of Daiso, whether it be for makeup wipes, bobby pins, eyelashes or even cute cat figurines (I can't help myself), Daiso offers a good range in most things. Their $2.80 price point (FOR EVERYTHING), is great! especially for trying out products you aren't sure on.
Originally I went into Daiso looking for some makeup wipes for makeup course's kit and a lipstick because again, I can't help myself. Because there are no testers, I wasnt expecting much from the lipsticks I picked up, however, I was completely blown away with the opacity and full pigmentation in both lipsticks! Peachy-orange lipsticks are my absolute favourite to wear, and this lipstick is fast becoming one of my favourites, the other is a bright red (that will be featured in a makeup look soon), with small, almost undetectable glitters (which thankfully does not grate against your lips throughout the day).  Both lipstick are very moisturinging and have a sheen to them, more so in the red, which means their wear time isn't mind-blowing, but still exceptional for a $3 lipstick. Next time I go into Daiso, I might have to pick up a few more colours in each of the collections. Neither of the lipsticks have any indication of brands/colours in English but they're easy to find in-store!



Thank you so much for reading, I hope this review was helpful! Don't forget to follow me on instagram (chelseadawidowski) to see when I next post :)
- Chelchea

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