hi dolls!
what's in your gym bag? gym essentials. :P
more toiletries haul
hi dolls! :P
i went ballistic at watson's today.
when it's time to hit the can

okay, so this post is about makeup expiration dates.
- most makeup has a 2year mark.
- cream concealers, cream blushes, cream shadows, anything cream-based-12-18 months
- water-based foundation - 12 months
- oil based foundation - 18 months
- powders, either blushes, shadows, foundies - 24 months
- pencil liners - 24-36 months as long as sharpened regularly
- mascara - 3 months, no exceptions!
- liquid liners - 3-6 months
- gel-based blushes, cleansers, etc - 12-18 months
- lipsticks - 12-36 months depending on usage and hygienic practices
- lipgloss - 18 - 24 months
- nail polish - 1 year
- mineral makeup - as long as you don't wet them it lasts forever.
- sponges - as long as you dont share them and wash them once a week it should last you a month.
- keep your make up in a cool dry place. i have a spare ref in my room, and i put all my liquids and cream based makeup there
- never , ever share cosmetics, or if you do, make sure to use disposables and never ever ever double dip
- if you use a water-based foundation, and it dries out, just add a few drops of alcohol-free toner and shake.
- i always keep sharpies (pentel pens) and stickers in my train case. every time i open a new product, i date them, so i'd know when it's gonna expire. you can also use tape for this. i find that if i write directly on the product it tends to fade away no matter how permanent the marker is.
- i cannot stress this enough. throw away mascaras after three months
- before my lipsticks expire, i melt them, add petroleum jelly if needed, and a few extra drops of vitamin E.
- sharpen pencils regularly. this will keep them fresh and bacteria-free
- if you're doing makeup, even for your mom or sister use a petri-dish. never ever double dip. sometimes i use my sponge case for this. sometimes i use a santized non-working cd. i also use a stainless spatula to scoop out products. if i can't find them, i use a disposable plastic knife. sometimes, when i am in a jiffy, i even use the tip of my brush. shh.
- you can use the previous tip too if you wish to add water or liquids to your makeup. it keeps them sanitized. remember that bacteria festers on moist materials.
- disposables are your best friends. i always keep a box of kleenex to sanitize my products when other people touches it. qtips are very handy too! it can double as an eye brush or a lip brush. i also keep a bag of disposable sponges.
makeup101: skin care routine
i now have a very basic skin care routine. at first i was not really that comfortable about its volume. it's so simple and easy you see. i was used to putting on moisturizer and day creams and night creams and toners and spot correcting fluids and all that. i was deceived into believing that i need all these things to have a blemish free face but then again it just aggravated my break outs. i had more pimples and blackheads in my face than there seemed to be islands in the philippines. i kid you not.
when i started my belomed sessions, the first thing my doctor told me was to ditch the moisturizer cuz my face was too oily already and we actually do not want more moisture cuz it just irritates the skin and pushes the blackheads deeper into the pores.
next i get my bi-monthly glycopeel which is just their basic facial treatment. it rids my face of those whiteheads and blackheads
next, before going to sleep, i wash my face with the glycolic soap 5%, wipe away any stubborn makeup residue with a baby wipe (i prefer giggles) and then follow it up with the chat2% solution put on my St. ives eye stress gel and court sleep. if i have a heavier makeup, i use a makeup remover first before the glycolic soap
in the morning, i wash my face with the glycolic soap, follow it up with the chat solution again and then eye stress gel and sunblock gel.
it's soo basic right?
but what i really wanna talk about is my belo experience.
i have tried several facial outlets such as Let's Face It, Ysa, Forever Flawless, DermClinic and ive tried their skin care for oily skin as well for years and years, and nothing seemed to work! if anything, i became steadily oilier and pimply. i don't know if it's just me or the effect is psychological but the only thing that seemed to keep the oilies and the breakouts at bay is the belo products. Garnier dried out my pimples but it seemed unable to do anything with the oilies and the blackheads/whiteheads.
the belo products seemed to work a helluva lot better. it does the trick. the chat solution is a toner which contains 2% Clindamycin Hydroquinone, Alum and .05% Tretinoin. the bottle reads as follows: this is basically used in the treatment of Acne Vulgaria in patients with mixed lessions and in patients with pigmentation problems on top of acne vulgaria.
what i have to say about the glycopeel sessions is that they are very thorough and the discomfort is very, very minimal. it also helps that you have the privacy, as the booth is actually a little room. and they will not touch your face without a dermatologist's approval. the consult is already included in every treatment.
i love love love it!
what i love most about this is that i can now leave the house without ANY makeup on. i just slap on my sunblock gel when it's blazing sunshine outside and i'm good to go.
a lot of people have actually commented on how different my face looks now. sans break outs and with a healthy glow still. :D