Showing posts with label Neutrogena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neutrogena. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock and Biore UV Bright Face Milk

Before my Maldives trip, I stopped by Watsons to pick up a new tube of Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock SPF30 (88ml). This had worked very well for me during my honeymoon in Honolulu last March and my skin didn't tan at all. I briefly considered splurging on more expensive Japanese brand sunscreens like Allie which have a much lighter, watery texture but these were just too expensive at around 3000yen (S$45) for a 60ml bottle, whereas the Neutrogena sunblock was only about S$14.

The Neutrogena sunblock is supposed to be waterproof, sweatproof, non-comedogenic and non-oily with a light fresh scent. Parsol 1789 provides broad spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays. While the sunblock does live up to its Dry-Touch name, unfortunately it failed to adequately protect my skin against the blazing sun of the Maldives. We usually spent about one to two hours on the beach or swimming each day and I slapped on the sunblock liberally before going outdoors. By the second day, I had a burn on my arms and legs with a smattering of small red dots on my legs. Fortunately, my face and neck didn't burn thanks to the Body Shop Shiso BB Cream SPF25 that I was using.

Following the trip, my arms and legs are much more tanned than before and it will probably take a few months of minimising sun exposure to get my skintone back to its original state. The skin on my legs felt tight but at least there was no peeling and flaking. One week after the trip, most of the small red dots have faded but some still remain. A small section of the top of my scalp, near the hairline, also got burnt and I had to deal with pieces of it literally peeling off, like giant pieces of dandruff.

I suspect that the reason why the Neutrogena sunblock didn't work well for me this time was maybe because I went swimming, whereas I didn't in Honolulu. Even though I re-applied the sunscreen right after swimming, I still got sunburnt. By the end of our 3 day trip, we had almost finished the tube so it probably wasn't a case of not applying enough sunscreen. Next time, I'll probably choose a sunblock with a higher SPF.

For the face, I usually pick a sunblock that is a light lotion which is less likely to clog the pores than a creamy formula. On this trip, I used a sample tube of Biore UV Bright Face Milk SPF50 PA+++ on my husband and occasionally on myself. Below is the ingredients list.

As you can see in the pics below, the Biore UV Bright Face Milk has a more watery texture compared to the Neutrogena sunblock. The light pink lotion is a boon for oily skintypes like mine as it dries quickly to a slightly powdery finish and adds a very subtle glow to the skin. It also absorbs faster than the Neutrogena sunblock without any whitish cast.



As sun damage is a key cause of skin ageing, do remember to ensure that you have adequate sun protection before spending prolonged periods outdoors. For me, that will mean bringing a hat and a sunblock with higher SPF to the beach in future!

Friday, 10 April 2009

John Little Sale: Bourjois haul

John Little is having another 20% storewide sale so I took the chance to finally haul the Bourjois purple butterfly-themed spring collection that I'd been lusting after, thanks to the promo visual :-)


I got the So Laque! nail polishes in #32 Mysterious Blue and #31 Blue Violet (S$9.70 each), the Ombres a paupieres eyeshadow #12 Blue Magnetique (S$20.40) and the Khol & Contour eyeliner pencil #19 Bleu Surprenant (Blue Surprise) (S$13.30).


Isn't this just so gorgeous?




I also got a dual pack of the Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes (S$19.90) and Deep Clean Foaming Pads (13.20) which are to be used with the vibrating Wave power cleanser. I picked up the Wave cleanser from Watsons last week for S$24 and it works surprisingly well in leaving my skin super soft and smooth. The pad actually does not foam up very well, unlike the pics in the ad and on the box, and it takes quite a bit of effort to see any foaming action. So sometimes I apply another foaming cleanser to my face and then use the Wave to massage it in.

Total damage: S$68.95
Total savings: $17.24

At least I managed to "save" by refraining from buying the new MAC MSFs from the Sugarsweet collection and the Bobbi Brown Runway Collection set. I just could not bring myself to pay S$150 for the BB palette which is super tiny, barely 10cm in width. The MSFs add hardly any color and are more for highlighting, which I do not need. So as tempting as they had looked in the promo pics, I safely passed on them. The BB counter at Robinsons Centrepoint only has about 5 sets of the Runway Collection left so if you want it, better hurry. You also get 6 complimentary makeup lessons when you buy the set.