Dove Deep Pure Facial Wash

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Dove has never been my beauty essential list, given that their hair shampoo wrecked me and my sisters’ hair, I really don’t want to touch it again. I did use their body wash and find it okay though…

So yeah, my initial experience with Dove’s hair shampoo/ conditioner isn’t really great, but ksuan from belle demoiselle said it worked really well and I had to try something new (actually I just wanted to buy something to satisfy a weird shopping urge), that I pop by the nearest Watson and bought it.

Uploaded from the Photobucket Android AppNow this cleanser is pretty confused about it’s identity. Is this a scrub or is it not? To me, no matter what the description says (refer to picture above), it doesn’t qualify as a scrub. At least texture wise. No scrubby bits but it lathers into a thick, dense creamy foam that’s really a delight to use! If you have used before Shiseido Perfect Whip Foam, well that’s the kind of foam you are looking at. Maybe a touch silkier and denser.

It has this really nice soothing scent which reminds me of clean morning breeze. And after cleaning my face with this, you’ll feel refreshed. I think the scent is playing with my mind.

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The Bodyshop Blue Corn 3-in-1 Deep Cleansing Mask

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The Bodyshop Blue Corn 3-in-1 Deep Cleansing Mask

Have been pretty much on a roll with deep cleansing mask for the past 2 months, all the stress and what nots are just giving driving my skin into oiliness overdrive, that I can’t really live without one right now.

This 3-in-1 mask here reminds me very much of Lush’s Mask Of Magnaminty. It’s pretty much the same. It deep cleanses your skin, purifies it and also exfoliate it.

The difference between the both?

I ‘d say that The Bodyshop version is the harsher, or more abrasive version of Lush.

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NOPS Hydro Mud Mask

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Mud mix with loess (read here for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loess) and vegetable oil. Yucky no?

Quite the contrary though.

Like it’s clay mask counterpart, this one is even more “moist” (god forbid I use that word) and it doesn’t dry out my skin at all. In fact, it feels kinda creamy, and dries down smooth and matte. It doesn’t even crack even when it’s dried.

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