Keep It or Toss It? Summer Skincare Edition.

Summer is a tricky season for one’s skin regimen. Cleansing becomes a big deal. You need to moisturize sensitive, possibly sun-damaged skin, but you don’t want to slap on anything too heavy. I’ve been trying a lot of new skincare lately, and it’s time again to talk about them!

Today I’m trying a new review format, called Keep It or Toss It?  It will feature 5 or more product reviews, and each review will be quick — only 5 sentences or less. Here we go!

Cleanser: Consonant Body Organic Foaming Face Wash* ($18). Keep it. This face wash takes off all non-waterproof makeup as well as my all-time favourite, Philosophy Purity Made Simple. It doesn’t make my skin tight or uncomfortable after cleansing. Unfortunately for me, my hand eczema reacts pretty badly to the foam, so I’ll pass it on to my sister.

Eye Cream: Origins Eye Doctor ($34). Toss it. I’m 24 and I have some fine lines under my eyes. Sure, this smells refreshing (like cucumbers). But, it’s expensive and it doesn’t do anything.

Eye Roller: Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Renew Anti-Dark Circle Roller ($20). Keep it. I’m a big fan of eye rollers. Naturally, an eye roller that brightens my dark circles, to me, is a pretty good deal. This doesn’t conceal major under eye circles, but it’s great for that extra boost on top of your concealer. Turn around bright eyes.

Toner/Hydrosol: Pure + simple Organic Lavender Hydrosol* ($12.95 for 50ml). Toss it. There’s something about this hydrosol that just did not agree with my nose at all. It doesn’t smell like lavender, or at least the kind that I’m accustomed to. It smells like pee. So no, I’m not going to spray my face with what smells like toilet water. Instead, try Weleda Refining Toner.

Serum: Pure + simple Soothing Mimosa Emulsion* ($39.95 for 50ml). Keep it. This is a light, hydrating serum that I wear under my moisturizer. It is incredibly soothing and cooling on sensitive skin after a hot sweaty bike ride under the sun. Oilier skin types can wear probably wear it as their day moisturizer.

Moisturizer: Origins VitaZing SPF 15 (around $40 for 50ml). Toss it. I bought mine in CCO in Las Vegas for US$27. This moisturizer has garnered so much hype thanks to a YouTube guru, but I thought it’s just alright. It’s a very sheer illuminating tinted moisturizer; one shade only. I like the way this smells and looks on the skin, but I’m pretty sure it causes breakouts every time I use it. Next!

Sunscreen: Pure + simple SPF 30 For Sensitive Skin* ($25.95 for 100ml). Keep it (and buy in bulk when it goes on sale). This is an great mineral sunscreen (none of that -benzone junk!) to wear under makeup as it won’t turn you into a grease ball. German chamomile calms irritated skin. It goes on white, but you can minimize this by patting it on over a face oil (like Argan oil). Pure + simple SPF 30 for Oily/Impure Skin works as just well, and I prefer the scent of that one, too.

Night Cream: Weleda Iris Hydrating Night Cream* ($28 for 30ml). Keep it. I love this almost as much as my holy grail night cream, Martina Gebhardt Black Mud Cream. Both brands are German and all-natural, so I’m pretty sure every person in Germany has perfect skin. While not as greasy as the Black Mud cream — a greasiness I prefer in my night cream, actually — the Iris Night Cream is rich enough to give you perfectly hydrated, plump skin in the morning.

Your Turn!  What Summer Skincare Products Have Wowed Or Disappointed You Lately?

That was fun, eh? Have you tried any new skincare lately, or do you stick with what works?

Disclosure: Products marked with * were sent by manufacturer/PR for editorial consideration only. I bought everything else.

Switching to All Natural Skincare with Pure + simple.

Let’s talk skincare!  I know skincare is not as appealing as say, a beautiful lipstick or blush (or all things Chanel), but it’s important to take care of your skin especially if you are wearing a lot of products everyday. :)

I recently visited Pure + simple Spa, an all natural and organic spa with locations in Toronto and Oakville, a.k.a. the place for the best facials in Toronto.  This time I opted for their Super Hydrating facial, particularly because my skin has been feeling tight and congested in addition to being oily.  I absolutely love how my skin looked and felt immediately after my facial that I decided to bring home some of their products.

Before I begin, I must warn you that I’m kinda starting to build a mini Pure + simple store on my vanity. :)  And also, that I paid for the facial and the products featured here.

Tried and Tested Since Summer 2010.

Pure + simple All Natural Sunscreen for Oily / Impure Skin SPF 30

$15.95 for 50ml / $25.95 for 100ml

Active Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide (6%), Zinc Oxide (6%). Inactive Ingredients: Deionized Water, Sunflower Oil, Lecithin, Coconut Oil, Glycerine, Xanthan Gum, Green Tea Extract, Jojoba Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Shea Butter, Eucalyptus Oil, Sage Essential Oil.

I have been using this daily and liked it so much that it made my Top 10 Products of Summer 2010. What’s great about this sunscreen (besides the fact that it’s all natural) is that it goes on without being greasy, so I don’t have to worry about looking like a greasy frying pan while being protected from sun damage.  For those who do not have very pale skin, you may want to wear either a tinted moisturizer or a powder over this, because it goes on geisha white.

Martina Gebhardt Black Mud Cream

$48.95 for 50ml

Ingredients: Water, Sweet Almond Oil*, Olive Oil*, Woolwax, Shea butter*, Cocoa butter*, Black Mud, Camellia Oil*, Beeswax*, Rose Blossom Hydrolate*. (* = certified organic)

This citrusy fresh cream is very greasy, so I use it strictly on evenings before bedtime.  It is thick and a tad difficult to work into my skin, so I like layering it over a serum (more on this later!).  I realize not everyone may enjoy this heaviness, especially those with oily skin but I will say this: the more I put on in the evening, the plumper and brighter my skin looks in the morning.  It’s magical, I tell you!

Read on to find out what I just added to my daily skincare routine!

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Less is More with Tvål Skincare.

I’ve had the opportunity to test some skincare goodies from Tvål. It’s been over a month now, and it is time again for reviews!

I’m writing these reviews short and sweet because I have difficulty reviewing skincare.  Is it just me?  If I missed anything, please ask me in the comments and I’ll answer them the best I can. :D

Buddha Eye Cream

Ingredients: Aqua, rose water, cucumber extract, glycerine, olive squalane, shea butter, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol (and) PEG-40 Castor Oil (and) Stearalkonium Chloride, silk amino acids, Tocopherol, Diazolidinyl Urea (and) Iodopropynl Butylcarbamate

I am only in my early 20s, but I could definitely do without the fine lines under my eyes.  Have you seen them in my EOTDs?  Recently I’ve turned to eye creams to help plump up my fine lines.  I know eye creams will never get rid of dark circles (that’s what concealer is for), so all I look for in an eye cream are reduction in puffiness and less visible fine lines.

Buddha Eye Cream ($23 for 30 ml) is a yummy ultra-hydrating eye cream.  It sinks in quickly and is a perfect base for under eye concealer.  Unfortunately, I haven’t seen a difference in my fine lines since I started using this.  I also suspect that something in this was irritating my eyes, because some days I wake up with puffier eyes than normal.  No nirvana for me. :(  Rating: C+.

Oil-Free Lotion with Strawberries & 2% Salicylic Acid

Ingredients: Aqua, Incroquat CR Conditioner Concentrate, olive squalane, Salicylic Acid, Sea Buckthorn Oil, aloe vera extract, strawberry extract, preservative

I have been using two pumps of the Oil-Free Lotion with Strawberries & 2% Salicylic acid ($11 for 30 ml) (and OMG longest name ever) for the day, layered under a SPF 30 from another brand.  First of all, let’s talk about the scent.  It definitely smells of strawberries, just like the strawberry body butter from The Body Shop.  I’m not the biggest fan of the scent, but I know someone out there is.  This takes about 2 minutes to sink into my skin, longer if I apply too much.  After the 2 minutes, my skin still feels a little sticky.

The lotion is vegan and packed with Vitamins A, C, & E and other ingredients that are good for the skin.  I do appreciate that, and the fact that this provides some — even just a little bit — of oil control throughout the day.  Although I didn’t like the smell and I’m not used to the feel of an all-natural face lotion, I would recommend it to those are concerned about going all-natural with their skincare. Rating: B-.

Resurface

Ingredients: Sodium bicarbonate, aqua, emulsifying wax NF, stearic acid, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynl Butylcarbamate, perfume

Tvål calls Resurface ($14 for 60 ml) as a “light and fluffy” vegan scrub. I never thought I would come across such a scrub, but this scrub is definitely that and more. Resurface is not your regular gritty scrub. Beneath all the fluff are micro crystals that work to gently exfoliate skin.

When I first tried this scrub, I actually rubbed it in quite vigorously all over my face. Bad idea. That left my skin feeling quite raw especially around my nose. Ouch! That’s what I get for not reading the instructions! :P Tvål recommends that you softly work this into the skin and just let the scrub buff your skin beautiful. It polishes my skin to a glow and minimizes the appearance of my pores (especially those pesky ones on my nose!). I really do like this a lot; it does what it says and I can’t say that about a lot of products I’ve tried recently. Rating: A.

Tvål Skincare is available all over Canada and online.

Disclosure: The products mentioned were provided by Tvål skincare for consideration only.