Saturday, October 22, 2011

Clinique Superbalm Moisturizing Gloss (10/10)

Summary
Cons
  • Color payoff
  • Messy application

Pros
  • Long lasting
  • Moisturizing
  • Good value
  • High shine


In-Depth Review
I got a mini version of Clinique's Superbalm in Passion Fruit a while back when I purchased one of their Moisture Surge Kits. On it's own, it retails for about $17 CAD for a full-sized tube but you get a relatively large amount of product compared to other brands.

On to the gloss! I use this product more as a lip balm than a gloss - I don't care much for glossy lips. The reason for this is because it's super moisturizing, more so than my MAC lip conditioner. It's quite tacky/sticky so if you don't like those kinds of glosses, don't bother with this one. Personally, I like sticky glosses because they last for ages, and this one is no exception. I can expect this product to last for 4 to 6 hours depending on the amount I eat/drink/talk/etc. The color payoff on this product isn't great. It's quite sheer, which is what I prefer. The passion fruit color does contain small glitter particles visible in the tube but on the lips it's undetectable. There is quite a lot of shine with this product and since I don't like that, I apply very little to my lips. I still have about half of my mini tube remaining and I've probably been using this gloss for about a year (granted i'm not a gloss addict - I use it when my lips are dry)!

When I run of of this product, I will most definitely be purchasing a full-sized product of Clinique's Superbalm Moisturizing Gloss (probably in Ginger).

St. Ives Blemish & Blackhead Control Apricot Scrub (6.5/10)




Summary
Cons
  • Does not reduce blackheads or blemishes
  • Strong scent
  • Exfoliating beads are large

Pros
  • Does not strip skin of moisture
  • Inexpensive
  • Gentle enough for every day use

In-depth Review
I’ve been using the St. Ives Apricot Scrub for just under a year. It’s served me well but now well enough for me to repurchase. As a cleanser this scrub is great for every day use; the formula is not too harsh that it strips away all the oils leaving your skin taut feeling. The exfoliating beads are quite large and I found them harsh when I first used it but I learned to use a gentler hand with this product. The scrub is effective at minimizing skin that is peeling but do not expect it do much else – I didn’t find a reduction in blackheads, pore sizes, or blemishes. If you couldn’t already guess, the scent of the scrub is apricot. While there is no lingering scent after use it is a little on the strong side and can be irritating for those who mind. I’ve bought 3 tubes in total (only on sale, which is quite frequent at drug stores) and have used one and a half tubes over the course of 10 months. One tube contains quite a lot of product and for their price (~4 CAD) they are an excellent value. Overall the scrub is a good general cleanser but for people who require specialized care (acne, anti-aging, etc.) this product won’t serve you well. I’ll be using up my second bottle (I’ve given 1 bottle to my sister) and will be on the lookout for other exfoliators.

Note: If you are interested in purchasing this scrub from Shoppers Drugmart, I’d advise you to first visit the St. Ives website and get yourself familiar with the label of the product that you are interested in because St. Ives has tons of scrubs and very similar lables/colors for each. In addition, they are constantly renewing their labels (Basically all their labels say “New Look”) and last I checked their website stock images haven’t been updated. Good luck!

Ole Henriksen 3 Little Wonders Set (8/10)



Summary
Cons
  • Jar packaging
  • Strong scent
  • Does not affect the appearance of your skin

Pros
  • Good value
  • Enhances surface texture
  • Sensitive skin friendly


In-depth Review

The 3 little wonders set from Ole Henricksen has been on mywishlist for some time mainly due to the excellent online reviews as well as mypersonal interest in trying out the brand. I’ve had mixed feelings about theeach product in the set and will review each individually. This set waspurchased for $85 CAD before taxes at my local Sephora store.

Invigorating Night Gel

This is my least favorite of the set. It has a clearconsistency and comes packaged in a glass jar. I don’t like the jar packagingbecause it’s difficult to control the amount of product I get and also I findit unsanitary. Because it is a gel formula, it is ideal as a night treatment(where you don’t need as much moisture throughout the night) however I do stillfind myself waking up with more oil on my face than I’m used to. My biggestgripe with the night gel is its “finish”. Once the gel has dried, my skin isvery tacky/sticky which I find very uncomfortable especially after a nicelycleansed face. I did not find that it reduced any acne scaring or areas ofdiscoloration throughout its entire use. My skin however did not reactadversely to the gel so as a night cream it was only average, if even. I wouldnot repurchase this invigorating night gel on its own.

Sheer Transformation

From worst to best, this day cream is my favorite of thethree. Again packaged in a jar, this cream looks heavier than it actually is.Applied on the skin, it does not have the same issue of tackiness once dried;it has a very smooth and soft finish (retexturing?) comparable to a silicone-based primer. Unfortunately, this finishdoesn’t last the entire day as its oil controlling properties are non-existent.I got about 3-4 hours of shine-free skin during the winter months. Anothercaveat of this day cream is its very strong pharmaceutical scent. It’sdifficult to describe but it irritated me for the first 2 weeks of application.Thereafter, I either grew accustomed to the scent or it was less potent thanbefore. All in all, this cream, especially for dry skin folks or people wholive in arid climates, will appreciate this cream for its moisturizingproperties as well as its ability to create a soft smooth canvas for majorityof the day.

Truth Serum

Truthfully, this was the product that first attracted me tothis set but in the end was used the least by me. I don’t find myself needingthe extra moisture that the truth serum provides under the sheer transformationor night gel. I only started using the serum once I had used up the other two.This is my first serum and I can definitely tell the difference between it anda night/day cream. The moisture that it provides is much more quickly absorbedinto the skin. Does it give a natural glow? No. Does it reduce fine lines andwrinkles? No. Does it get rid of persistent dry patches? No. Does it replace aprimer? Maybe. What it is, is a very light fluid that is quick to apply andabsorb providing moisture to the skin and very little residue. It alsoincreases controls oils to the slightest degrees and has a tacky finish – goodfor adhering product to. I currently use this as an eye cream which works ok toprime my eyes for under-eye concealer. However at the end of the day, it doesn’tprevent creasing or keep oils at bay so you’re better off with an actualprimer. Considering the price, I would not repurchase this item.

All in all, I was mildly disappointed with the Ole Henriksen3 Little Wonders Set. The experience hasn’t turned me off their skincare line (such as Clinique) but I’m not in any rush to buy any of their other products(or even repurchase).