I watched this videoeligible home care items of $45. I got the product within two days and tried it out that very evening I received it.
Three weeks ago, I had small dark spots/acne scars above my lip and under my nose. I applied a small pearl amount on those areas in the morning and in the evening. Within 2-3 days, I saw remarkable visible results. The dark spots were practically gone. (I apologize I do not have photos) The lady in the video stated that her dark spots/acne scars faded within a week - she was right. With other dark spot corrector creams that I have tried in the past, it usually takes two to three weeks before you notice visible changes. However, with Nadinola I saw immediate results. I love this skin product.
The Nadinola Fade Cream comes in a 2.25 glass container. Each box contains two samples of "Nadinola Generations Night Time Restoring Moisturizer" (which I also absolutely love and high recommend). It has a mild floral scent and the consistency is not rich nor is it oily. It is just right. It is a moisturizer and a sunscreen. Fortunately, I did not experience any break out problems or skin irritation issues. It is not a skin whitener or lighter. It simple fades the dark spots for a more even skin tone look.
The Best Skin Discoloration Fade Cream: Nadinola Extra Strength Formula
Chin Chun Su - The Results (Part Two)
It has been almost three months since my last blog entry on the Chin Chun Su products - read Chin Chun Su - The Math and The Science (Part One). The small amount of 10 grams of the "Chin Chun Su With Beta Carotene" lasted me a little over two weeks. And sadly, I did not seen any visible changes.
Review: Kojie San Kontur Cellulite Control Soap
Kojie San has proven to be an effective and well trusted brand. I've tried their Skin Lightening Soap as well as their Anti-Aging Soap and the results were favorable. So when I saw the Kojie San Kontur Cellulite Control Soap on the shelf at Mercury Drugstore, I didn't even think twice about buying the product. It cost me 75 Philippine Pesos which is about 1 US Dollar and 90 cents, for one bar of soap weighing 135 grams.
According to Medical News Today, "Cellulite is a condition in which the skin appears to have areas with
underlying fat deposits, giving it a dimpled, lumpy appearance. It is
most noticeable on the buttocks and thighs, and usually occurs after
puberty. " Causes of cellulite are hormonal factors, genetics, diet, lifestyle factors, and clothing. Even underweight individuals can have cellulite. Personally, I am not overweight at all but I do have cellulite on the back of my thighs. It is not very noticeable, but at certain angles under bright light, that grotesque "cottage cheese" texture can be seen.
I used the Konture soap for about two weeks, in the morning and in the evening. It was pretty long lasting considering how often I would use it. I noticed that just a little bit of the soap can produce a thick foamy (slippery) lather on the skin. It felt really nice and smelled really good. After I rinsed off the soap with water, I observed that it did not make my skin dry or "more firm," but it did make my skin feel soft and smooth. In sum, after the two weeks, the cellulite on the back of my thighs were still there. Sadly, I did not see a difference.
However, I really liked my overall experience with the Kojie San Kontur Soap so I purchased another bar of soap this afternoon. I was not expecting my cellulite to disappear in two weeks. I was hoping to see some changes though maybe after two more weeks. I will write an update then and possibly include some before and after photos. Nevertheless, I still think it is a good product. I absolutely love the smell. It has a mint like scent that is very calming and relaxing. An aroma that you would smell at a spa.
Chin Chun Su - The Math and The Science (Part One)
While doing further research on kojic acid, I came across two forums that discussed this one particular product called Chin Chun Su. It is a cream and apparently, like kojic acid it contains substances that effectively lightens the skin. Curious, I decided to buy it.
They sell Chin Chun Su at Mercury Drugstore. On the forums, there are warnings to be careful where you buy the cream because supposedly, there are fake versions also being sold. I very much doubt that Mercury Drugstore sells the counterfeit kind. There four types of Chin Chun Su creams and you can distinguish them by the color of its shell like container. Take note, two of the creams are in pink containers, however, one has a blue sticker and the other has a white one. (The latter is not featured in the picture below because it was out of stock). The cream in the maroon container is actually called Oseur Facial Pearl Cream. In general, the Chin Chun Su creams are very inexpensive and it is mainly because of the meager amount sold in each container. Their prices vary, but for all three creams it only cost P60.
P19.90 for 10 grams
If I bought 10 of these creams to make 100grams, it would cost me (19.90 x 10) = P199.00
P23.75 for 10 grams
I Love Neutrogena Visibly Even Daily Moisturizer
Neutrogena is a brand that I have grown to love and trust. Their skin products are effective and reasonably priced. I started using the Oil-Free Acne Stress Control Power-Cream Wash in 2010 and prior to that I was using the Blackhead Eliminating Cleanser. In July of 2012, I switched to using the Visibly Even Foaming Cleanser along with the Visibly Even Daily Moisturizer because my skin was getting discolored and damaged due to prolonged sun exposure.
Before heading out, I would always remember to apply the Age Shield Face Sunblock Lotion with SPF 110. Unfortunately, I would also often forget to reapply the sunblock after two hours. As a result, the skin on my cheeks started lookin blotchy, uneven, and dull. It didn't take long to discover Neutrogena's Visibly Even product line.
After two weeks of morning and evening use of the Visibly Even Foaming Cleanser and applying the Visibly Even Daily Moisturizer three times throughout the day, my facial skin tone was definitely "visibly even." I did not become a shade lighter or if I did, it was not noticeable. I like the Visibly Even Foaming Cleanser, but I absolutely love the Visibly Even Daily Moisturizer. After washing and drying my face, I would immediately apply it on. My face would feel so radiant and flawless. Dark spots from acne scars also disappeared. I don't wear make up at all so there are times when my skin looks dull because of the lack of color. However, the Visibly Even Daily Moisturizer can really spark a noticeable glow.
On Amazon, the Neutrogena Visibly Even Daily Moisturizer costs about $12 and the Neutrogena Visibly Even Foaming Cleanser costs about $7 - not including shipping fees. At Walmart, it costs about a dollar more.
Kojie San Dream White Anti-Aging Soap
Last Wednesday, I made a quick decision to buy the Kojie San Dream White Soap. I recall first seeing this product back in 2008, side by side with the Kojie San Lightening soap. I never really thought about trying it out before because I was always more focused on lightening my sun darkened skin. Nonetheless, I purchased the "anti-aging soap" curious to know what it was all about and to see if it was just as effective as its counter part. Personally, I was not exactly sure what kind of results I was expecting to see. Unlike with the Lightening Soap, a lighter skin tone reflected its effectiveness. Perhaps with the Anti-Aging soap, I was expecting less wrinkles or the disappearance of wrinkles or something along that line. Regardless, I wrote a detailed account about my overall experience.
The Kojie San Dream White soap is very affordable. As you can see in the photo above, it only costs 60 Philippine pesos which is about 1 US Dollar and 50 cents for a small package of two 65 gram bars. The big package of two 135 gram bars costs about 120 Philippine pesos which is about 2 US Dollars and 50 cents.
I did a little research on titanium dioxide, an ingredient that I was not familiar with. Although this substance seems to be quite controversial, it is still a key component commonly used in a lot cosmetics and beauty products. According to The Organic Make-up Company Inc. -"Titanium dioxide is chemically processed to remove these impurities, leaving the pure, white pigment available for use." "In cosmetics, it serves several purposes. It is a white pigment, an opacifier and a sunscreen."
So that night I washed my face with the soap and lathered it on my cheeks, nose, neck, forehead, and the area around my eyes but not too close to my eyes. It had a nice mild vanilla scent. After I rinsed my face with cold water, my skin felt clean, tight, soft, and not dry. Using the soap was pleasant. The next morning however, I noticed I had two small emerging pimples on the center of my forehead. I decided to stop using the soap on my face. I didn't want to waste the soap so I opted to just use it on my body.
It may have not have been good for my facial skin, but just after two days -I did notice a very positive and very drastic change on the skin around my legs. You see, I have three to four stretch mark lines on both my left and right calves. I've lost weight over the past few years and I first noticed these stretch marks back in 2010. They are not that noticeable unless you really scrutinize my legs. I could always quickly spot them before. However, after using the Kojie San Dream White soap they appear to have become so faint that now, I have to keep looking very carefully at my calves to try and find them. Honestly, I am not sure if they are less visible as a result of a lighter shade or if the collagen and elastin in the soap is actually working. I just know that I can barely see them now despite the overall complexion of my legs being dark. I really wish I took some photos of the stretch marks prior to using the soap. All the photos featured below are from "after" using the Kojie San Dream White Anti-Aging Soap.
Kojie San Lightening Soap
I have been using the Kojie San brand of Kojic Acid on and off for
over 5 years now. My friend introduced me to the product back in 2008.
I had just gotten back from a week stay at the beach. Since I have
Asian skin, instead of getting sun burnt and all red, I became a darker
shade of brown.
Back then, it was a relatively new product and I had never even heard
of Kojic Acid. There were already over a hundred skin lightening soaps
and lotions available in the market, but a lot of them promoted their
main ingredient to contain “papaya extracts" - also a very effect skin lightening agent. According to Wikipedia,
“Kojic acid is a by-product in the fermentation process of malting rice,
for use in the manufacturing of sake, the Japanese rice wine.”
Moreover, “It is a mild inhibitor of the formation of pigment in plant
and animal tissues, and is used in food and cosmetics to preserve or
change colors of substances.”
My friend told me it was very effective when she first tried it. She
too got dark from frequent beach outings. So her nightly regime
involved lathering her face with the soap and leaving it on for about a
minute or two, followed by a full rinse. After two to three days, she
described how she could “wipe off” the “burnt skin” with a towel and see
a lighter shade. Convinced, I decided to try it.
I recall buying it at Mercury Drugstore at a price much higher than
what it is currently selling for at present. The Kojie San brand had
other products available as well. I bought the lightening soap and the
lightening lotion. So that night, I followed the procedure that my
friend had advised. Within one week, I could see a difference. I was
very happy with the soap that I didn’t really use the lotion anymore.
My only complain was that if the soap was not carefully dried after use,
there would be orange leak stains all over my bathroom.
As I initially mentioned, I have been using the Kojie San Lightening
soap on and off. For two years (2010 and 2011), I didn’t use the
product because my personal stock ran out in the US and it was too
expensive to purchase on Ebay. When I returned to the Philippines in
2012, I bought the Kojie San Lightening soap again. I was surprised
because it was now cheaper and sold everywhere. I also noticed the
following differences:
1) After lathering the soap onto my face and leaving it on for a
minute (like I did before), I started to feel a slight burning
sensation. So I immediately rinsed it off. I don’t know if anyone else
has experienced this, but it seems the formulation of the Kojic Acid is
more potent for faster results.
2) The Lightening soap is still effective. I did notice within 10
days that my skin had gradually lightened. However, I noticed and
friends and family noticed as well, that certain areas of my face looked
“blotchy.” Uneven and lighter in some areas.
3) After washing my face, my skin would become really dry.
4) I started peeling around my nose after a day or two of use.
5) I tried to apply the lightening soap only on areas where I had
acne scars from a pimple, hoping that it would fade away the brown
spots. It didn’t work, it seemed to only made the scar worse.
Despite having a different experience with this “new” version of the Kojie San Lightening Soap, I still use the product.
Not so much on my face, but more on my body. I figure the skin around
my arms and legs are not as thin, therefore, less sensitive. I got
stung by jellyfish in 2009 and the accident left really bad scars on my
legs. However, the keloid scars seemed to have disappeared with the use
of the Kojie San kojic acid soap. It also has lightened the area on my
legs where I have stretch marks from rapid weight loss.
To purchase this product in the United States, is a completely different story. It is insane how sellers on Ebay are selling the Kojie San two 135g bar package for $15. And I find it even more insane that buyers will actually buy at that price!!
Defy Aging Not Deny Changing
Mind you, my Asian skin tone by nature is described as “medium tan.”
When I was a child, I was really light skinned and I believe this is a
result of some of the Chinese blood in my family lineage. Nevertheless,
I am constantly at the beach and so the color of my skin ranges in the
shades of “tan” to “warm tan.”
Now that I am fast approaching my mid 30s, I am becoming a little more conscious about my skin and my over all well being. So I am trying to live a healthier lifestyle, eat better and use products that can help me to not just look good, but also to feel good inside. In all honesty, I am still mistaken for being in my early 20s and I want to keep it that. Ultimately, everyone wants to defy aging - to stay young or at least look it. So that is my goal too. I don't want to change the way I look. I know there are a lot Asian women who bleach their skin, dye their hair blondish brown, and eventually have rhinoplasty to look more foreign. That is not me. I don't even weak make up. Nonetheless, I want to start taking better care of myself especially my skin and my body, to stay looking youthful.