Archive for March, 2016

Skincare Update!

Friday, March 18th, 2016

I’ve spent the last few weeks messing around with all the different skin care products I got from Glow Recipe and Memebox, another Korean beauty product website. I haven’t got to try everything I’ve bought (and oh man, did I buy a lot), but out of what I tried, there are quite a few products that I really, really love.

I’m a big fan of Memebox. While you can buy individual products from them, the part that gets me are their boxes. Instead of subscribing to a box program where you get random items every month, you aren’t required to subscribe to Memebox. Instead, they offer collections of Korean beauty products in themed boxes that you can choose to purchase. It’s a great way to try out new products for a good price! If you use this referral link, you’ll get a 20% discount on your first purchase!

Anyways, on to the good stuff.

Cleansers

I’ve found some really awesome cleansers to use in the morning, but I still have yet to find something good to get my waterproof makeup off in the evening. Even with some of the cleansers I’ve tried with my Clarisonic Mia2, I still end up with a layer of stuff on my face. Not cool. I’m thinking of getting an oil cleanser, which is meant to take your makeup off before you wash your face. I’ll let you all know when I try one/find one.

As for washing my face in the morning, I’ve been trying out this powder cleanser that I really like. I didn’t even know there was a thing like powder cleansers. It comes in a bottle as (obviously) a powder. You pour a little bit into wet hands, build up a lather, and then use it to clean your face. I like it a lot because you don’t feel like you’re using too much. It’s easy to eyeball how much you need once you use it a few times. I feel like I’m never gonna run out. I’ve been using Papa Recipe’s White Flower Clear Up Enzyme Powder Cleanser. My skin has been doing great, so no complaints from me!

Toners

I mentioned that I was using a toner whose name I couldn’t remember in my last post. I looked at the bottle when I got home, and it was Phytomer’s RosĂ©e Visage Toner Cleansing Lotion. It smells really good and it does its job, but I was interested in branching out and trying new things. I’ve been going back and forth between two different toners.

The first one is Bathhouse Soapery’s Aloe Toning Tonic. I love the way this stuff smells, and I like the spray bottle. When used in my normal cleansing routine, I apply it to a cotton ball and apply it to my skin. Sometimes if my skin needs a bit of a pick me up, I just spritz it on my face and let it dry. It’s a lot cheaper than Phytomer’s toner, and it works just as well. I’m a fan!

The second one is an interesting Korean beauty product: Benton’s Snail Bee High Content Skin (Toner). What a name, right? That’s because it has two special ingredients: snail slime filtrate and premium bee venom. Yikes! I’m not sure it would be good for someone who is allergic to bees, but thankfully, I am not. Even with this bizarre ingredient list, this toner is far from gross. It smells great, and it works great! If I had to stick to one toner, it would be this one. It’s been great for my face, and it’s the cheapest of these three toners. 😀 Woo!

Ampoule

What is an ampoule, exactly? For a detailed overview, check out this blog post from Glow Recipe! An ampoule is like an extra treat for your skin between your toner and your moisturizer. I’ve noticed that it gives my skin a healthy glow that I haven’t had with my normal skin care routine. I’m still relatively new to the whole ampoule/serum thing, but I’ve been trying a couple out.

The first one I tried was Lee Ji Ham’s Vita Propolis Ampoule. This stuff is really nice. It doesn’t look like a lot since it comes in a tiny bottle. Honestly, though, you don’t need a whole lot. I can usually get away with using what is on the outside of the dropper and a drop or two from the dropper. It goes on light and smooth, and it gives your skin a fresh glow. I use it during the day.

The other one I tried was an all-in-one ampoule: Shara Shara’s Honey Bomb All in One Ampoule. An all-in-one ampoule can be used in place of a toner, serum, and moisturizer. I still like using a toner before I use this one, but if I use it in the morning, I only use it as an ampoule/serum. At night, I tend to slather it on and sleep in it, and it does make my skin feel softer in the morning. This stuff comes in a huge bottle, and you don’t need very much of it, even if you slather it on. This bottle will last you a long, long time!

Moisturizer

The only moisturizer I’ve tried out of all my new goodies is Benton’s Snail Bee High Content Lotion. It came in the themed Memebox with the toner. I love this stuff! It leaves my skin feeling fresh, soft, and dewy. It’s a great way to prep your skin before primer and foundation. Even with the snail slime filtrate and premium bee venom, this one smells good, too. Just don’t think about the weird things going on your face. Don’t worry, it’s good for your skin. Just a little bit goes a long way!

Future Updates

I still have a lot more products I haven’t even tried yet, so I’ll keep you all updated as I go. I have more stuff coming in, too (help me, I can’t stop), so those will get a spot on here, as well. I’m thinking of doing some makeup posts on here, too. Maybe I can get some tips from some of my lovely Makeup Artist friends on here, too!

I think I’m going to start taking pictures of the stuff I’ve been using. I think these posts could use some pictures to liven the place up. So look for those in the future!

Thanks for reading! <3

Retail Fascination

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016

I originally wrote this post at the tail end of last year. I got so much written, then I decided to put it on hold since I was burned out and didn’t want to end it on such an abrupt note. I really like how this post came out, so I’m gonna post it anyways, months later, with something of a conclusion added today.


 

Although I no longer work in the line of retail, it still fascinates me to observe interactions between company/customers and company/employees. Having worked quite a variety of jobs, I’m starting to really see what makes some enterprises more successful than others. Today, though, I find myself fascinated by a public forum discussion about a company through the eyes of a jilted customer.

This forum allows for customers to proffer praise or vent frustrations on their experiences with various companies in the reptile trade. It allows for consumers to assess the reputation of a company through customer opinion. The post that caught my attention was one by an upset individual who was denouncing a particular company through his experience. The majority of the tales on this forum are convincing from the start, with feedback from other members of the community and even companies themselves shining a light on the entire story.

The tale begins with several intense emotions: frustration at being deceived by the actual size of a purchased reptile; rage that the purchased reptile killed a resident reptile; sadness with the loss of the resident reptile because of the purchased reptile; and disgust with the lack of care from the establishment that sent the purchased reptile. Logistically speaking, the range of emotions are understandable; however, as someone somewhat experienced in reptile husbandry, the post set off several warning flags in my mind.

First, if you purchased a reptile from a company and are not satisfied with what you received, you need to immediately take this up with the company. Even before that, I would think you would try to have an extensive amount of communication with the company before you bring an exotic animal into your home. While not all companies are forthcoming, there are many companies and breeders willing to satisfy all your questions and requests for information. Especially when it comes to reptiles, I find it the utmost importance that an owner educates themselves as extensively as possible about any pet or companion they have or plan to obtain. If asking about the particular animal, I do recommend finding out more information about its behavior or feeding habits. As for the animal, you should manage your own research, too. If you are not comfortable with the information (or lack thereof) you receive, you can always approach another seller/breeder/company. As a customer, you have the right to take your business to a place that satisfies your needs. As far as this disgruntled customer goes, it doesn’t seem like he takes issue with the company until serious problems come into play.

The first big warning bell started when he mentioned he only had one cage with other female reptiles in it. Pretty much any reputable reptile source will tell you that when you receive a new reptile, you should quarantine it. Why? You don’t know the overall health of the animal you receive. You don’t know if it may have diseases or parasites that are not visible to the naked eye. By bringing in an unknown quantity and housing it with your other pets, you are putting your entire collection at risk. Where was this new reptile supposed to go besides in the cage with the two other established females? Bad news.

While some reptiles can exist harmoniously with others, more often than not, you have to house them separately. Yes, even if you’re planning on breeding. Even if they’re the same type and gender. A Google search can tell you this right off the bat. Having the females in the same cage is uncomfortable enough, but then introducing a new male to the same cage? Really bad news.

Of course, I’m not surprised when tragedy strikes. The customer starts lamenting about having to get a new cage for the male, and, for whatever reason, he decides to house the male with the females until he can get said cage. The new male gets aggressive and ends up killing one of the females. By this point, I’m already seeing red for all the aforementioned ways he could have avoided this problem.

The angry customer then grows upset when he tells the company about what happens, and he doesn’t get the response that he wants. He begins to throw a tantrum, stating that the company he purchased the male from is in the wrong because they offered him a refund if he shipped the animal back. That it’s their fault he had to buy a whole new enclosure for this reptile that was bigger than advertised. So he advises others to avoid purchasing from this company because they’re liars and their customer service is abysmal.

The stage is set; other players proceed to enter the floor.

With the desire to avoid coming off aggressive or harsh, other forum members offer their sympathies but mention that the purchase of a new reptile requires quarantine for this very reason. They also mention that this particular species of reptile should really be housed individually, as these issues are known to arise. The other forum goers are curious for more information while providing advice for future situations.

At this point, I would like to note that I find it fascinating when people who were searching for sympathy for an error of their own doing turn defensive and lash out at people trying to help. The once (somewhat, in this case) credible story starts falling apart as his defensive statements turn contradictory and even more poor animal husbandry behaviors come to light.

As you probably have already assumed, that reaction is exactly what happened. In order to condense the story, I will dissect the general statements.

  1. “It’s not their fault that the purchased reptile killed a resident reptile, but they still lied about the size.” 
    1. You had the opportunity to return it after you received it and it wasn’t as advertised.
    2. You should have had a separate enclosure for the reptile before or at the time of your purchase.
    3. A smaller reptile would not have guaranteed the avoidance of this tragedy.
  2. “I DIDN’T PUT THEM IN THE SAME TANK. I PUT THEM ON THE FLOOR SO THEY COULD MEET. THAT’S QUARANTINE.”
    1. No, that is not quarantine.
    2. Way to further stress out an already-stressed-from-shipping reptile.
  3. “When I sell reptiles, if something like this happened, I would give them a full refund and something in compensation for the issues.”
    1. With your current husbandry practices, I hope you don’t breed reptiles in the future.
    2. If you run a business, you can dictate how you run it (within reason). Do not expect another company to uphold practices that YOU want.
  4. “I wanted a young reptile because I don’t know how to care for adult reptiles yet!”
    1. I don’t even have words for this one.

The further I go in the thread, the less I want to say because it just gets more and more ridiculous. He says quarantine is stupid since “reptile STDs” are bullshit (I don’t even… no one said anything about STDs. If you don’t know reptiles can get sick, why do you even have them?). Anyone that doesn’t support his side ends up being talked down to, called stupid, or told they just don’t understand the situation.

Sigh.

This kind of situation always prickles my skin, especially with all the restrictions happening in the exotic reptile trade. The majority of negative situations that have happened with larger snakes are often due to poor husbandry practices and the general lack of knowledge when it comes to exotic animals. We were all new to the hobby at one point or another. The digital age has definitely helped when it comes to information accessibility.

At the end of the day, all I can say is that when it comes to exotic reptiles (and exotic animals in general), there is always going to be a higher level of care involved. Vet bills aren’t cheap. You won’t have as wide availability of information as you would with cats or dogs. Some exotic animals require very specific habitats (humidity, quarantine, heat, etc.). There is a lot of learning and expense that comes from owning exotic animals, and if you put the time and effort in to get it right, you WILL have a unique companion for years to come.

As far as it goes when it comes to retail, we have to remember that there is a limited level of liability when it comes to animals. Know what you’re getting into before purchasing something. Do your research. Understand what limitations you have if you end up with a sick, dying, or dead animal. Understand what is expected of you when bringing an animal home. Understand what policies companies/breeders have in place beforehand, and try to understand why they would have these policies in place.

I would often say “just use your brain,” but apparently a lot of people are incapable of doing that much.

Adventures in Skin Care

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016

Recently, I have been taking a renewed interest in taking care of my skin. I got lazy with my face care, and my skin was definitely feeling it. Even though my skin has remained relatively clear with the help of my Spironolactone prescription (that can be another story for another day), I was still having little breakouts here and there. I can blame that on my own laziness, opting for cleaning my face with wipes instead of actually washing and moisturizing.

I figured I’d try blogging about something else besides video games. I’m going to blog about my adventures in taking care of my skin. I’ve been buying all kinds of products, trying new things out, and I’ve been seeing all kinds of improvement. Why not share the knowledge that I’ve obtained so far? Let’s go!

Don’t Use a Towel to Dry Your Face

I recently read an article on Glow Recipe (a website I HIGHLY recommend for buying some Korean beauty products) regarding tips passed down from mothers regarding skin care. One tip mentioned not scrubbing your face dry with a towel (which is something I’ve been incredibly guilty of).

Instead of scrubbing your face dry with a towel, you should pat your skin dry with your fingers. I was a little skeptical at first, but after two days of doing this, I can see why it works. I pat my skin until it’s damp but not dripping, and then I move on to my toner. My skin isn’t all red and irritated like it would be after using a towel, and my toner goes on super easy. If my hands aren’t drying fast enough, I dry my hands off and continue to blot my face until it reaches the right amount of dampness. Then on to the rest of my skincare routine!

I can say that the lack of redness after washing my face combined with the extra hydration my skin gets with the water leaves my skin significantly happier. Give it a try sometime. You won’t regret it!

Cleanse, Tone, Moisturize

If there was one routine I would abide by when it comes to taking care of my face, this would be the minimum: cleanse, tone, and moisturize. Just following these three steps has made an improvement with my skin. Of course, there are more pieces to my skin care routine (exfoliating, masks, serums, etc.), but if there is a minimum recommendation, I would start with these three things.

When it comes to the Cleanse step, I’m still flip-flopping between a couple different cleansers. I haven’t decided on a nighttime cleanser, but I’m really liking the one I use in the morning. Right now I’m using Hey Honey’s Don’t Miss A Spot! Fresh Honey Cleansing Foam. I stick to using my Clarisonic Mia 2 at night when my face needs that deep clean but using Hey Honey’s cleansing foam in the morning with just my hands is an easy way to freshen up my skin before I run out the door. I’ve been using different samples I’ve received with my Mia 2 at night, but I haven’t found just one nighttime cleanser I’d stick with.

As for the Tone step, I’ve also been trying out several products. The one that I’m using right now is one that I got at a salon not too long ago whose name is escaping me right now. I haven’t opened it yet, but I also have belif’s Bergamot Herbal Extract Toner that I’m going to try next. I’ve also had very good experiences using Origins’ Zero Oilℱ Pore Purifying Toner. Toners are great for nourishing your skin after cleansing and are a great way to prep your skin for moisturizing!

When I was younger, I never thought about the Moisturize step. My skin was always oily; why would I want to add a product to make it more greasy? I continued to think that way until I actually tried moisturizing my skin. Now my face doesn’t get as oily because I’m replacing the oils that I stripped from my face so my face doesn’t have to overproduce oil to make up for it. Currently, my morning moisturizer is Hada Labo’s Replenishing Hydrator. I still have other moisturizers that I could use, but this one is light and easy, especially before putting on makeup. At night, I’ve been alternating between Lather’s Honey Moisture Mask with Propolis Extract and belif’s The True Cream Aqua Bomb. Both products leave my face feeling happy from when I put it on to when I wake up the next morning.

Three steps may seem like a lot, but integrating those three steps have made a world of difference in my skin. Once you get it into your routine, it’ll seem like nothing. At the end of the day, your skin will thank you for it. Trust me.

New Skin Care Products

Even when I find my holy grail of skin-care products, I still like to try new things now and then. I’ve got a whole slew of new products coming in that I’ll probably end up reviewing on here. I love trying out new products and seeing how they work for me. And hey, they might even work for you, too! You can just call me your skin care guinea pig. (*ăƒ»âˆ€-)☆