Saturday, 24 September 2016

Chambor’s Xtreme Wear Transferproof Liquid Lipstick Review

Hi everyone! Hope you all are doing well.

In this week’s post, I will be reviewing Chambor’s Xtreme Wear Transferproof Liquid Lipstick.
Liquid lipstick have been quite a fad for a while now. We too love liquid lipsticks because they give a flawless finish and look amazing. Every brand in the market has come up with their own liquid matte lipsticks. Chambor’s Xtreme Wear Transferproof Liquid Lipstick was launched in India a few months ago and I have been using it for over a month now.



Price: Rs 845 for 6ml.

Shade
There are 18 shades available in the market; all of which go well with the Indian skin tone. I have 401 which is an everyday nude pink colour.



Packaging
Each liquid lipstick comes in a black box with the logo and the name of the product on the box. The liquid lipstick comes in a transparent glass tube and a long wand with a black cap. The packaging is really classy and makes the product feel worth that money.

Fragrance
The liquid lipstick has a mild mint fragrance that does not go away.

Application
The liquid lipsticks have a matte finish and dry up within 5 minutes of application.  It stays for 8-10 hours which is quite a lot. While eating or drinking, the lipstick does lose a little bit of its colour intensity. However it does not disappear. These lipsticks are highly pigmented and thus one should be careful while applying them. One coat of application is more than enough. I personally feel it does not dry up completely matte if there is more than 2 coats of liquid lipstick.

Pros
The wand makes application extremely easy.
The liquid lipstick is long lasting and does not need a touch up every few hours.
The range of Chambor’s Xtreme Wear Transferproof Liquid Lipsticks has a variety of shades that complement Indian skin tone.
The liquid lipsticks have a completely matte finish.

Cons
Not pocket friendly
Some people might find it too drying for their lips.

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Photography Credits: Brinda Khatri.

Saturday, 17 September 2016

Plum Green Tea Face Mask and Toner Review.

Hi guys! Hope you all are doing well.

In this week’s post, I will be reviewing Plum Green Tea Toner and Clear Face Mask.



If you have read through our
 The Body Shop Tea Tree Product Reviews
(http://compactmatters.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-body-shop-tea-tree-product-reviews.html),
 you would know how much we love natural skincare products. 

Plum is a recently launched Indian skincare brand that is available is on websites like Nykaa, Amazon and Flipkart. It is India’s first beauty brand that is 100% vegan.  Their products are paraben free and they do not test their products on animals. They have products for every skin type. They are an environment friendly brand as they avoid using non recyclable plastic in packaging and give 1% of their sales to environmental non profits. They have a fabulous website which sells all their products and has some amazing combo deals. The website also explains the purpose of every ingredient used in their products and has a total of amazing posts on skincare related questions. I personally suggest you should check out their website and let us know if you would like to see any other product reviews from Plum.


 
The Plum Green Tea Clear Mask
 
Price
Rs.475 for 60g

Packaging 
The face mask comes in a box within which there is cylindrical glass box with a white cap. There is a small piece of paper which has the instructions on how to apply the mask. Since it is made of glass, it is heavier than most of my face masks that come in plastic containers.

Fragrance
The face mask smells fresh and has been synthetically derived.

Application
The face mask is relatively thick. You can apply it in a thin layer all over your face and neck with your fingers.You must keep it on for 30 minutes or whatever time it takes to dry. In the initial few minutes of application, you might feel a tingling sensation which is said to be normal on the paper with instructions. I felt this sensation the first 2 times while using this mask after which it disappeared. This mask should not be used more than once a week.

Pros
Pocket friendly
Clears dead cells and grime from your face
Has anti-oxidant properties
Helps control acne
Keeps skin looking younger and fresher

Cons
The paper with the instructions can be lost easily and there are no instructions of the glass bottle itself.
The mask is not travel friendly.
The mask usually takes more than 30 minutes to completely dry off.

 

The Plum Green Tea Alcohol Free Toner
 
Price 
Rs 380 for 200ml

Packaging 
The toner comes in a white plastic bottle. It has a nob which must be pressed to use the product. After using, the nob must be pressed again and it shuts comfortably. Spilling off the product seems highly unlikely.

Fragrance
The toner smells just like the face mask.

Application
A small amount of the toner can be taken on a cotton pad which is enough for a swipe across the face as well as the neck. You must let it air dry before applying any moisturiser.

Pros
Pocket friendly
Travel friendly 
Cleans and minimises pores
Recommended for oily and acne prone skin

Honestly I have nothing bad to say about this product. This is by far one of my favourite toners. The Plum Green Tea Toner and Clear Face Mask is a more reasonable alternative to The Body Shop Tea Tree Toner and Clay Mask. The ingredients of both the ranges have similar benefits and work really well. If you are on a budget, you should give the Plum Green Tea Range a try.


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Photography Credits: Shivam Bhatt.

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate Review.

Hi everyone! Hope you all are doing well.

In today’s post I will be reviewing one of the most popular skin care product all over the world, Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Concentrate. Kiehl’s has a collection of some of the best skin care products and this product has been a best seller for a while.This product has won 22 international skin care awards and has made its place in the night skincare routine of some of the most established bloggers and celebrities.



I had my eye on this product for quite a while and finally decided to spurlge 6 months ago in Amsterdam. I picked up the 50 ml bottle because my mom and me decided to share it. Hence the review contains collective observations by my mother and me.

Price: Rs3800 for 30ml. This is most definitely a splurge product.

Packaging: It comes in a royal blue tinted glass bottle along with a dropper as a cap. The dropper helps dispense only as much product as needed and thus is helpful and needed especially since the product is rather pricey for a small quantity.

Ingredients: It contains Distilled Botanicals like Squalane which has a similar molecular structure to natural skin lipids. It is rich in Omega 6 and essential oils like Lavender, Jojoba Seed and Rosemary Leaf. It is paraben free and mineral oil free.

Fragrance: The product claims to be fragrance free. However it has an earthy smell which disappears a few minutes after application.

Application: A few drop of the product can be massaged onto your face after cleaning it with a face wash or scrub. This can be followed by a light moisturiser. However I tend to avoid it.

Usage: This product restores the health of your skin and undos all the damage your skin has gone through throughout the day. It can be used by both men and women. It can also be used by people having different skin types. It helps you sleep better at night. It also acts as mild toner.

Advantage: A small quantity of 2-3 drops in enough for your face and neck. Athough it contains a lot of oils, it dissolves even into oily skin without any issue. You can share it with family members since it works on all genders and skin types.

Disadvantage: The price is obviously not affordable for everyone and limits the users of the product.

If you are looking to invest in a good skin care product to add a natural glow to your skin, this is a product I would highly reccommend.

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Saturday, 3 September 2016

VLCC Gold Facial Kit Review.

Hi everyone! Hope you all are doing well.

In this week’s post, I will be doing a first impressions cum review of VLCC’s Gold Kit. The festive season is nearing and I have never done a facial before so I thought it is the perfect time to give it a try. 

The VLCC Gold Facial Kit retails for Rs.250 for 6 products of 10g each. These must be used in a sequence for best results. They are as follows:



The first step is a cleanser cum toner. It is a pre-facial product with aloe vera.
 It is comes in form of a cream which must be massaged into your face and neck for 3 minutes and gently wipe it off with a moist cotton pad.
The purpose of this step is to cleanse my skin and minimise my pores.



The second step is a scrub with turmeric and gold leaf. 
It comes in form of a gel which must be massaged into your face and neck for 5 minutes after which it must be washed with water and dabbed dry with a towel. 
The purpose of this step is to exfoliate my skin and remove blackheads.

The third step is a gel with galnut and gold leaf.
It obviously comes in form of a gel which must be massaged into your face and neck until it is completely absorbed. In my case, this took about 2 minutes.
The purpose of this step is to provide nourishment to my skin.

The fourth step is a cream with wheatgerm and gold oxide. It is rich in Vitamin C and E and contains sandalwood.
It obviously comes in form of a gel which must be massaged into your face and neck until it is completely absorbed. In my case, this took about 5 minutes.
The purpose of this step is to reduce skin pigmentation and polish my skin.

The fifth step is a peel off mask with lemon peel and gold oxide.
It comes in form of a thin gel which must be applied in a thin layer with one’s finger tips all over the neck and face. After it dries, it must be peeled off gently. In my case, this took about 30 minutes.
The purpose of the step is to maintain the pH level of the skin and pull out pollutants.



The sixth and final step is moisturiser. It is a post facial product with aloe vera. It contains SPF 15 and PA+.
It comes in form of a clear gel which must be applied all over your face and neck evenly.
The purpose of this step is to moisturise the skin and protect it from sun damage.



The Steps
At the end of the first step, my skin felt sticky. However I felt my pores minimise.
After the second step, I felt that the scrub was too gentle to see any actual exfoliation. However it did clean up my skin well.
The third step is probably my favourite one. It gave my face a natural healthy glow.
The fourth step was a little unnecessary. The cream was really thick and it made my skin look oily.
The fifth step needed some patience but it did a good job clearing my skin. Initially there is a slight tingling sensation which settles in no time.
The sixth step is pretty straight and simple. It settles right into the skin without any problem.

Pros
None of the products have a strong fragrance.
There is more than enough product for one time use.
It provides a beautiful natural glow.
It is pocket friendly.
It does not require any application tools or brushes.

Cons
The individual packaging of the Gold Facial Kit is a little messy while using.
As a whole process, it requires about an hour which is a little time consuming.

Over all this product does what it promises to do. You can use this once in a month when you have an event coming up and have some time on your hand. The VLCC facial kit has other variants as well. Comment below if you would like to know more about them.

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