Spa Sonic® Skin Care System Face and Body Polisher Deluxe Kit

The Clarisonic is a covetable item, but many might balk at the price (over $100).  Other companies have jumped in to fill the void for less expensive products.

Spa Sonic® Skin Care System Face and Body Polisher Deluxe Kit
Spa Sonic® Skin Care System Face and Body Polisher Deluxe Kit

One of the these companies is EpiCare Ltd.   Its Spa Sonic® Skin Care System Face and Body Polisher Deluxe Kit consists of a unit and 5 heads.  The rundown:

  • 2 face brushes (approximately 1-1/2″ diameter)
  • 1 sponge head (approximately 1-1/2″ diameter)
  • 1 pumice stone head (approximately 1-1/2″ diameter)
  • 1 body brush (approximately 3″ diameter)

I have not tried the sponge head.  The face brush and the body brush have soft bristles and do a fine job of mechanical exfoliation.  I use the body brush on my upper arms, chest, and upper back, but it would also be great with a moisturizing wash to exfoliate the legs before shaving.  The pumice stone is rough: I prefer Microplane or the Revlon® Pedi-EXPERT™ Pedicure Kit, which is among my favorite hand, foot and nail products.  I follow up on the pumice stone with a finishing file and Amlactin lotion on my heels.

While the Clarisonic is rechargeable, the Spa Sonic® uses 4 AA batteries (which come with the kit).  This might be a drawback for those who don’t want battery waste.

The Spa Sonic® Skin Care System Face and Body Polisher Deluxe Kit costs $70 on the Spa Sonic® web site; however I found it through (someday we’ll find it) the Costco Connection magazine for $40 (shop costco.com for the Spa Sonic® Skin Care System Face and Body Polisher Deluxe Kit – good through May 31 or while supplies last).

Disclosure: The Spa Sonic® Skin Care System Face and Body Polisher Deluxe Kit was provided to me as a PR sample.  Opinions are my own.

Wei To Go Real Clean Gelled Oil Cleanser

I’m a convert to facial cleansing oils after using DHC’s Deep Cleansing Oil. The idea of a gelled oil cleanser sounded intriguing to me.

Wei to Go Real Clean Gelled Oil Cleanser
Wei to Go Real Clean Gelled Oil Cleanser

I forsook my DHC skin care routine when I traveled to India and instead took Wei To Go Real Clean Gelled Oil Cleanser with me. The beauty of this product is that it removes makeup completely, even eye makeup. Also, the product is very portable and convenient: it comes in TSA-friendly 10 ml tubes and takes up next to no space in your toiletry kit. Plus, there is no liquid mess.

To, apply a pea-sized amount of cleanser to your fingertips and smooth onto the face; then, rinse with water.

Wei To Go Beauty is a skin care line from Wei Brian, whom you might know through her appearances on HSN. Given how Wei extols her traditional Chinese plant knowledge, it might be disappointing to find so little natural plant extract in Wei To Go Real Clean Gelled Oil Cleanser: orange and pomegranate extracts are low on the ingredient list.

Wei To Go Real Clean Gelled Oil Cleanser comes in a package of 3 10 ml tubes for $26.00 or a kit that contains a single tube and CC Cream for $19.00.  You may buy the products through www.weitogobeauty.com or www.beauty.com.

Disclosure: The PR rep for Wei to Go Beauty provided me the 3-tube set of REAL CLEAN Gelled Oil Cleanser for review. Opinions are my own.

6 Super Easy Face Care Tips for Healthy Skin

The Style Page is excited to present our first ever guest blogger.  She is Chetana of StyleCraze, which describes itself as “India’s Largest Beauty Network.”

According to the StyleCraze website,

StyleCraze is your guide for everything related to Beauty. Get your daily dose of Beauty tips, Stay up to date on the Latest trends and get solutions for all your beauty queries.

Chetana writes:

Due to lack of time, stress, pollution and other factors, we often do not take care of our skin. As a result, a number of skin problems start showing up. To counter these, I am sharing a few easy face care tips to get healthy skin.

Skin care tips
Skin care tips

1. Smile Often
Smiling is a natural drug for face care! It releases endorphins, natural pain killers and serotonin. As a result of smiling, we feel good and appear younger for a longer time compared to those who sulk.

2. Cleansing:
Make sure you cleanse your face at least twice a day with a gentle face wash/cleanser that suits your skin.

We need to maintain a thorough skin cleansing routine every day to remove all the impurities and grime build up from the facial skin and pores. A gentle daily face wash can be used or you can opt for the one that has gentle exfoliating beads to scrub away accumulated dirt on a daily basis. Never scrub your face too harshly. Try to make a habit of cleansing at least twice, in your daily routine. Remove makeup thoroughly before hitting the sack to prevent skin ageing, breakouts, blotchy and unhealthy skin.

3. Using a toner is a must after cleansing:
Toning is the next important step after cleansing. If you are in a hurry, try taking few drops of Rose Water (a lot of good brands are available including Patanjali, FabIndia, Lotus, Khadi, Dabur etc) and pat on your face. This is the best toner that suits almost every skin type and instantly makes your skin feel refreshed.

4. Moisturizing after toning:
This is the last step of the CTM (Cleansing, Toning and Moisturizing) routine that we simply cannot afford to skip. Moisturizing does not necessarily have to be with greasy skin creams. A lot of products are available which can act as a savior for your skin.

For oily skin, opt for a non-comedogenic facial moisturizer that won’t clog the skin pores. A water-based gel or moisturizer can work very well. Brands like Neutrogena and Sebamed have products specifically designed for this skin type.

For combination skin, an oil-free, non greasy, skin-balancing moisturizer should be used. Again, there are drugstore brands specifically developed for such skin type.

If you have sensitive skin, look for a hypoallergenic and fragrance-free moisturizer.

For dry-skinned beauties, moisturizers containing glycerin, lanolin, Shea butter, almond oil, petrolatum etc help to lock in and retain the moisture. If you going out during daytime, always use a moisturizer with a sunscreen or apply a sunscreen after applying your moisturizer once your skin completely absorbs the moisturizer.

5. Sunscreen is a must for spotless skin:
The harmful UV rays of the sun can cause significant skin damage and skin cancer too. So, wear a sunscreen (minimum of SPF 30) during the day no matter which season of the year you are in.

6. Dietary habits:
Water itself is a great natural hydrant, so drink plenty of it throughout the day to detoxify and get naturally glowing skin. Sip water, green tea or a homemade fruit juice instead of tea, coffee or aerated drinks. Eat at least one fruit daily, preferably those with high-water content or citrus fruits. Adding green, leafy veggies, foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids such as walnuts, almonds, Salmon and tuna fish to your diet will bring noticeable improvement in skin texture.

Last but not the least getting the best beauty sleep for 7-8 hours every night will give you a wonderful skin.

Visit  StyleCraze for more skin care tips!

DHC Kakonjuka skin care collection debuts March 1

I got hooked on DHC after I opened the sample of its Deep Cleansing Oil in its catalogue and tried it. I really liked not needing to use a separate eye makeup remover. I put a little Deep Cleansing Oil on a cotton pad or even better, DHC’s Silky Cotton (a favorite of Marcia at beautyinfozone.com), and swipe it gently over my eye lashes to condition them and remove stubborn makeup.

DHC has a number of new introductions this year:

  • Pore Cleansing Oil and Pore Face Wash: read Sheila’s review at Painted Ladies
  • BB Cream: what took DHC so long? 🙂
  • Body butter to complement its Olive-Corn Body Scrub & Polish
DHC Kakonjuka skin care collection
DHC Kakonjuka skin care collection

DHC’S Kakonjuka skin care collection debuts March 1. It consists of a lotion, an “essence” (actually a lightweight moisturizer), and a thicker cream. DHC has designed these products to be used in sequence after cleansing and washing; however, it’s up to you to decide whether the essence is enough moisturizer for you. They contain a special blend of six Japanese and Korean botanicals:

  • Maitake mushroom
  • Reishi mushroom
  • Platycara strobilacea
  • Licorice leaf
  • Great burnet
  • Purslane

When you open the products, you might be surprised by the brownish color of the lotion and the grayish color of both the essence and the cream. You might even find it off-putting. The color is due to the botanicals; DHC does not add colorants to its products.

I used the Kakonjuka skin care routine at nighttime for a week. I woke up with my skin feeling soft and ready for makeup.

DHC sent me samples of the Kakonjuka skin care collection to try. Opinions are my own. All package labeling was in Japanese; however, when the collection debuts March 1, it will have English labeling.

For more information about the DHC Kakonjuka skin care collection, view the press releases for the lotion, essence, and cream.  Each product costs  USD $32.00 and will be available on the DHC website.

Skinects.com: Déjà vu all over again?

Skinects.com describes itself as a “Matchmaking site for your skin”: that is, you create a profile about your skin issues and it spits out recommendations.   Its “chief matchmaker” is cosmetics chemist Ni’Kita Wilson, who was an expert for YouBeauty.com, the site promoted by the ubiquitous Dr. Oz.

Hasn’t this been done before?  Doesn’t mySkin.com do the same thing?