Assalamualaikum and hi everyone!
Aside from toner, sunscreen is one of the most important skincare for me and I really can't live without it (way to exagerate but it's true haha!). This is also why most of skincare review you can find on my blog is mostly toner and sunscreen. I'm on search for skincare that is fragrance free and many brands do support G*cide and I'm trying my best to find substitutes for them.
Please keep in mind that my skin type is dry and dehydrated, so if you have oily or combination skin, you might not wanna depend on my review as our skin type is different. I am also not sponsored to write the review but this post contains affiliate links.
ABOUT ABIB
Abib is a brand from South Korea that was founded on 2018. ABIB means "the first month" in Hebrew, representing their goal to help skin cycle back to its prime, natural complexion. This is done by focusing the functions of their products to help skin heals from within while avoiding and remove the usage of toxic ingredients on skin.
Honestly, this sunscreen is on a pricier side but I do need to use fragrance-free products for now as my skin is healing from some skincare I tried previously. My trick is always buy them on sale AND during live stream. I got so many vouchers and save a lot!
QUICK SUNSTICK PROTECTION BAR
As the name suggests, this is a bar / stick type of sunscreen. I purposely choose sunstick this time as I will be travelling, and I want to reapply my sun protection easily but I don't want spray type as it kinda attract attention lol (it produces spraying sound hahah). I shortlisted several types of sunstick that are fragrance-free and G*cide-free but I choose to buy Abib as it has many great reviews, especially for people with dry and dehydrated skin.
Abib Quick Sunstick Protection bar comes with SPF50+ PA++++ and it is a chemical sunscreen so it doesn't leave any white cast. It contains ingredients with soothing properties including Aloe, Centella, Cucumber Fruit Extract Ceramide NP. The curve shape makes it very quicker and easier to apply, even around nose and eye areas.
THE INGREDIENTS
Octyldodecanol, Butylene Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Dibutyl Ethylhexanoyl Glutamide, Dibutyl Lauroyl Glutamide, Diisostearyl Malate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine, Dextrin Palmitate, Octocrylene, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein , Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Centella Asiatica Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Water, Butylene Glycol, Saccharide Isomerate, Glycerin, Maltodextrin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Ethyl Hexanediol, Ceramide NP, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol
Key ingredients:
- Camellia sinesis leaf extract - antioxidant, soothing
- Centella asiatica - soothing, calming, moisturizing
- Aloe Vera - soothing, moisturizing
- Cucumber extract - soothing, emollient
This sunstick contains no fragrance, no alcohol, no silicon, no sulfate, no paraben and no oil.
TEXTURE, PACKAGING, & HOW TO USE
The texture is somewhat balmy but once applied to the skin, it absorbs well and doesn't make your skin sticky. However, I won't recommend this sunstick to those with oily skin as I think it won't do them justice since the formulation and the texture might make their skin looks so shiny. It may be a little heavy on oily / combination skin type too, which seems to be true based on reviews I read. But for dry and dehydrated skin? Cheffs kiss!
Packaging is simple and super easy to use. I bought another sunstick prior to this and I do find that the curvy shape of Abib sunstick really makes it easier and quicker to apply.
How to use:
1. Slightly twist the dial on the bottom
2. Lightly drag the product to your face to apply
3. Reapply when needed (recommended every 2 - 3 hours)
I personally used this over makeup and it doesn't make my makeup smudge, but please keep in mind that I don't wear heavy makeup.
MY REVIEW
As mentioned earlier, my skin type is dry and dehydrated so the pros and cons may differ from people with oily or combination skin.
Pros:
🌞 Very easy to use
🌞 No white cast
🌞 Very moisturizing
🌞 Doesn't irritate eyes and skin
🌞 Smooth finish
🌞 Curvy shape really helps in making application quicker and easier
🌞 Gentle on skin
🌞 Free from fragrance, silicon, alcohol, sulfate and paraben
🌞 Portable, won't spill
Cons:
💛 I really don't think people with oily / combination skin will love this at it's quite balmy
💛 Price is too expensive (RM110 if not on sale)
Price & where to grab:
I definitely recommend you to get them on Abib official Shopee especially during payday sale as it can go as low as RM66 per stick and you can get extra voucher from Shopee too. So please remember to claim Shopee monthly voucher and Shopee live voucher for extra savings. You can also get it from Hermo or IB Beauty. I got them for under RM50 during sales and with extra vouchers!
That's all, thanks for reading!
hn
Assalamualaikum and hello cloudees!
I am finally back again with my travel post! *crying in happiness*. The last time we went travel was in 2019 for our honeymoon and then Covid-19 hits in 2020, and we've literally never been anywhere else since. For your information, this trip is not as budget friendly as my previous trips as we bring our mother-in-law along and our main concern is for her to feel comfortable. Plus, Singapore is not really a budget-friendly travel spot if you're Malaysian as the currency is 3.5x higher hahah! We went there by car and avoid using public transport as we already make calculations on it and as we bring wheelchair along, it is best to use car. Worry not, I'll teach you on how to calculate and make comparisons down below!
I have been to Singapore several times for work but never for travel and we decided to spend the night there as the traffic to get in/out of Singapore to/from Malaysia is very frustrating. We will surely spend more time traveling back and forth if we don't spend the night there, which beats our main concern - to make my MIL feels comfortable during the trip.
NEEDS FOR CASH
Singapore is a generally cashless city and the only places you need cash is when paying to small hawker stores but most of them accept various cashless options. As for us, we didn't exchange cash and I have SG$17 from previous trips so I just keep that for emergencies. We use credit card, debit card and QR code. The QR Code can be used just like when you're in Malaysia and there's no need to open Singapore bank account. How convenient is that!
I don't even use my SG$17 cash until Gardens by the Bay, and that's only because my SIL want to use up her cash to pay for the guided tour which is SG$10 per pax. And I still have SG$7 left haha.
THE ITINERARY
As usual, here's the itinerary and rough details on our trip and you can click on the links provided to read more.
Day 1
- 730am: Drive to Singapore via Woodlands Checkpoint
- Explore Changi Airport
- Bugis Street
- Arab Street
- Check in at Royal Plaza on Scotts
- Merlion park
- Orchard Road
- Gardens by the Bay
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Arab Street |
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Don't know what this building is but it's so beautiful! (shot from moving car) |
GETTING AROUND IN SINGAPORE
1. Public Transport
Getting around in Singapore is very convenient as their transport systems are very organized. Choices available including bus, subway. taxi, and of course, Grab.
To compare the prices of the public transport available (bus or MRT), you need to know first on where you wanna go. For example, we stayed at Royal Plaza on Scotts and we would like to go to Gardens by The Bay. Open Google Maps, enter your direction, and select preferred mode of transport.
Then, go to Singapore's LTA website, choose fare type (adult, student, etc.) and enter your bus number or MRT station as shown in google maps. Click calculate your fare, and done!
2. Your Own Vehicle
Things you must make sure to prepare if you want to drive in Singapore from Malaysia are:
- Autopass
- Fill in arrival form HERE (this needs to be done regardless of what way you choose to come in)
- Valid vehicle insurance and road tax
- Bring your Touch n'Go card (you need to pay toll charge of around RM2.37 to get into Malaysia for local Malaysian vehicles and RM20 for foreign vehicles)
All non-Singaporean vehicles must first register for Autopass via ONEmotoring website. Just apply for the new Autopass if you never had one and they will inform you via email if it's ready to collect. You can also authorize someone else to help you collect the card by signing and completing the form sent via email, and the authorized person just need to bring the signed form (doesn't require original copy) and present their IC upon collection.
It is best to complete the registration at least 2 weeks before entering to make sure everything went smoothly.
You can check the toll rates in Singapore HERE.
OVERAL EXPENSES
Transportation
We use my BIL's vehicle, so we don't pay for vehicle's rental fee. You can use your own vehicle as long as you make the Autopass. For Malaysian, international driving license is not needed so just use your Malaysian driving license.
Driving your own vehicle, you just need to pay for petrol, toll fees and parking fees. We top-up S$30 to the Autopass for parking and toll and still have around S$13 balance because we didn't know that the toll is free during Chinese New Year, so we saved a lot on toll. Toll is free on Sundays and Singapore's Public Holiday which includes New Year, Chinese New Year, Raya Aidilfitri, Deepavali and Christmas.
And here are the detailed parking fee rates according to our itinerary:
- Changi Airport Terminal 1 (Jewel Carpark) at S$0.04/min, we spent almost 3hours so S$6.80
- Arab Street. Use parking coupon bought at 7eleven which is sold per booklet - S$12 per booklet (cannot pay using Autopass)
- Merlion Park - park at Fullerton Bay Carpark S$6.54 per entry
- Gardens by the Bay at S$0.035 per minute. we spent around 90minutes so S$3.15
- Touch n'Go toll charge upon entering Malaysia = RM2.37
Accommodation
We stayed at Royal Plaza on Scoots, booked via booking.com and the price includes breakfast buffet.
King Room RM 1,255.00 excluding tax.
Entrance Fees
You can get around Changi Airport for Free but my SIL and I bought Walking Net pass of S$18.90, which includes Canopy Park tickets of S$8.
Other places we went have no entrance fee, but we pay for Audio Tour at Gardens by the Bay for S$10 per pax so that it's easier for Mil to see the garden.
Total Entrance fee = S$18 per pax @ 3.63 = RM 65.34
Internet and Roaming
We each bought roaming package from our Malaysian Phone line provider, which is Celcom 3-Day Internet pass for RM25
Total expenses = RM1,631.80 (exclude food and drink)
You can totally save more if you're just going for day trip like most Malaysian do and sleep at hotel in JB. Plus, I don't insert the food prices in budget as we went in a group of 6 and we ordered the food based on portions.
There are places that I wanna go and foods I wanna try but we arrived quite late so the bakery is already closed (WHYYYYY haha!). Will definitely blog about it when I get to try the food and yeah, will not repeat spending the night there especially with exchange rate so high TT-TT.
That's all, thanks for reading!
hn
Changi Airport has been named the "Best Airport in the World" for sooo many times and there are lots of attractions here that's worth to visit even if you're not going anywhere via plane. The activities here can be enjoyed by everyone in the family, from grandparents to kids. We went there with my mother-in-law, and she enjoyed it as much as us as she loves gardens and flowers, and the rest of us love the architecture and fun activities available there.
The airport is very huge, and we spent around 4-5 hours at Jewel and Terminal 2 alone without doing all the activities available. So, if you wanna enjoy every attraction and activity at each terminal, you might need the whole day! There are 4 terminals in total and each of them has its own specialties and attractions. You can experience lots of things for free especially the exhibitions and arts available at each terminal, but there are certain attractions that requires payments.
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There are lots of restaurants too, but halal foods options are limited |
Since we drove there, we parked our car at Jewel/Terminal carpark. The parking rate is at SGD0.04 per minute and which is not bad at all considering we came in a group of 6. Upon arrival, we went straight to the HSBC Rain Vortex at level 1. Getting around from level to level via elevator is quite tricky at Jewel as not all elevators go to all floor levels. Some only goes to certain level and skip others, so locating the elevator was quite a challenge for us because my mil was using wheelchair. But if you don't have any needs to get around via elevator, the escalators are very easy to find and available literally everywhere.
1. HSBC RAIN VORTEX @ JEWEL
Let's be honest, do you even go to Changi Airport if you've never been to the Rain Vortex? This waterfall is the tallest indoor waterfall in the world and the entrance is free. You can enjoy the view from all around it and at so many levels and there's also light and sound show daily, depending on what day you're there.
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view from level 5 |
2. SHISEIDO FOREST VALLEY @ JEWEL
This forest valley is the forest surrounding the rain vortex. It's really calming and relaxing especially with the sound of the waterfall, making it feels like you're in a really clean forest. The entrance is free, but please leave your luggage at the baggage storage because you're not allowed to bring it in.
3. CANOPY PARK @ JEWEL
Located at level 5 of Jewel, you need to pay SGD 8 for admissions (only SGD 6 for Singaporeans). This ticket includes the admission to Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls. Petal Garden and Topiary walk. I personally think that SGD 8 is very worth it and please go here because the landscape is so pretty and there are so many things to look at.
I didn't get to try discovery slides as I didn't notice that it's included in the ticket. There are other attractions inside the Canopy Park including Mastercard Canopy Bridge, Hedge Maze, Mirror Maze, Bouncing Net, and Walking Net and these all requires you to pay additional admission fees.
Foggy Bowls
Just like the name suggests, the floor of this attractions are in the shape of bowls and it lets out white mist. It's very dreamy and picture-worthy spot but I personally think that the mist smells like burnt tires hahahah! However, the smell is not too strong and doesn't cause us to cough like the smell from actual burnt tires / rubber.
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can you see the curve shape? |
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this picture is sooo funny because the smoke suddenly blows to our face and you can see my MIL stuck in the smoke behind me hahahah |
Petal Garden
If you love flowers, this is the place for you! I don't even like flowers but I found Petal Garden very fascinating! The flowers are so beautiful, colorful, and there are so many varieties it's almost unreal. My mil looooves flowers (I can't name anyone else who love flowers as much as her, honestly), and her face was super happy when we arrived here.
Topiary Walk
Topiary is making shapes out of trees, and there are some unique topiary animals available at this walk. I think kids will love this!
Walking Net
Walking Net is located inside the Canopy Park so the ticket price includes the Canopy Park ticket, which is SGD18.90. I initially just wanna walk around the airport without buying any extra tickets but my SIL was so excited to experience this walking net and nobody wants to go with her. Since her eyes are shining (she's doing the puss in the boots face while asking people to come with her), I decided to just come along because I don't mind some climbing activities. What I didn't know was the net is 25metres high and we were hanging on top of elevator area, and we can see each floor clearly beneath us hahahah! It was fun but definitely NOT doing it again HAHA!
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Didn't seem scary at first because I have no idea we'll pass through flights of elevators and see downstairs floors! |
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literally hanging up there hahah! |
4. FLAP PIX
This unique flipboard is located at Terminal 2. There are 2 ways to get to Terminal 2 from Jewel which is by Skytrain or on foot. Just take the Skytrain and don't waste your time walking because it's free and take less than 5 minutes to arrive.
5. THE WONDERFALL
Located at Terminal 2, this breathtaking and huge digital waterfall display is 4-storey tall. I think it's really mesmerizing especially considering how real the waterfall looks and how huge the screen is.
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ticketing counter |
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ticketing machine |
As mentioned earlier in this post, there are whole lots of other attractions and activities that you can do here and you can visit JEWEL OFFICIAL WEBSITE to see more activities that you can do! You can also book the ticket via Klook but we didn't because we planned to just enjoy free attractions but my sil suddenly said that she wanted to experience the walking net so yeppp! Buying it on Klook will make your journey easier but if you decide it last minute like me, just purchase the tickets there as there are lots of ticketing machines available.
Till then, see you in the next post and thanks for reading!
hn
I went to Singapore with my in-laws on CNY and we spent a night there to avoid traffic as we have many places that we wanted to go to (and it's more comfortable that way as our main concern is to make my Mil feel comfortable). After long discussion, we decided to stay at Royal Plaza on Scotts as it's one of the few places that offer halal breakfast buffet and spacious room in Singapore.
THE HOTEL
The hotel lobby is very spacious and looks like a princess could get down the stairs at any time haha. It looks exactly as advertised, and the staffs are also friendly. Checking in was quite a breeze and they also attend to our request to have the rooms nearby or at least the same floor with each other.
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Awards won by the Hotel |
We book 3 rooms in total, which are 2 Deluxe Plus Twin room (2 single beds), and one Deluxe King room (1 extra-large double bed), which includes halal breakfast buffet.
The location of this hotel is very convenient as it is located at Orchard Road, surrounded with malls, and nearby MRT stations. Bus stop is also just at the front of this hotel, making it super easy to get around. One complimentary parking space is also provided for each room booked, so we don't have to worry about the parking fee. Coffee shops and restaurants are also available within walking distance so it's super convenient and apparently there's a 7-11 available just at the opposite of the road.
THE ROOM
The best thing about this hotel is that not only they provide halal food, they also have Quran and Praying Mat available at each room. They also mark the direction of the Qiblat so that we don't have to search for the direction ourselves!
The room is quite spacious, complete with hairdryer, iron, ironing board and other basic necessities like kettle, tv, safe box, wifi, shower amenities, bathrobes, and towels. Their shower amenities are quite a lot as they prepare 1 tube of body lotion, 2 tubes of body wash, 2 tubes of shampoo, which is 33ml per tube, and other amenities like shower cap, soap bar, dental kit, vanity kit, and sewing kit.
The bed is very comfortable too. The only problem we encountered was the carpet smell as our room reeks of wet carpet smell and thankfully the smell goes away once we turn on the ac for quite some time.
THE BREAKFAST BUFFET
Pleasing a Malaysian when it comes to the food is quite hard you know, HAHA. But overall, I think the food tasted great especially their Nasi Lemak, spinach ragout, and Japanese Fried rice. I couldn't taste everything as I was still full from last night's Lamb Briyani (I ate a lot and went straight to sleep. Please don't do that, it's unhealthy haha). The variety of the breakfast buffet is a little less than St Giles JB, but it does taste better.
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queue at 9am |
Please come early to the dining area if you're here on weekends or public holidays as it gets crowded really fast. The breakfast starts at 7am to 10am daily. Click HERE to check the menu available.
MY REVIEW
Overall, this is a good hotel to stay. The staffs are friendly, the location is great, the food is nice, everything is great.
🍹 Overall, 4 stars!
🍹 3.0 for the room especially due to the carpet scent
🍹 4.5/5 for the breakfast
🍹 4.5/5 for the location
Will I come again?
If money wasn't the problem (you know... it's 3.5 times the cost due to currency hahah), I would definitely stay here again (and request change room if the carpet smells wkwkwk).
Will I recommend this place?
Yes! especially to Muslims.
HOW TO BOOK
I'm sorry as I'm just going to provide link to their official website as booking.com is on the boycott list. Click HERE to check the rates and types of rooms available.
Please pay attention to the pricing as the price highlighted in booking confirmation is without tax property service charge so please read the invoice and confirmation carefully.
ROYAL PLAZA ON SCOTTS
Address: 25 Scotts Road 228220 Singapore
Phone: +65 6737 7966
E-mail: royal@royalplaza.com.sg
Best Regards,
hn
Assalamualaikum and hi everyone!
Did anyone else see the video of Han So Hee using SKINFOOD Carrot toner pads on her live? Since her skin always looks sooo good, people were going crazy over it and dang, I have never purchased anything faster than this HAHAH. I was actually thinking of getting myself a toner pad, but still haven't decide between several options I shortlisted. And when I saw that this carrot toner pad is great for dry skin, the positive reviews, plus THE Han So Hee (HAHA! she's THE MAJOR influence in my decision), I was sold.
|| ABOUT THE BRAND
SKINFOOD was founded in South Korea back in 1957 and is a well-known brand for K-beauty lovers. This brand focuses on skincare that is based on food, as nutritious food results in healthy and beautiful skin. This is also why you can find their products being named sugar mask, egg white cleansing foam, rice toner, peach jelly soothing gel, pineapple peeling gel and so much more. It's all food!
Btw, they also have a huge range of vegan products and most of their products are safe for us Muslims to use too! (just dont buy the sake ones, and always make sure to check the ingredients first ya)
|| CARROT CAROTENE WATER CALMING PAD
This toner pad is designed for people with sensitive skin that needs soothing and hydrating, and it contains B-carotene derived from natural carrot seed oil. This toner also claims that it is vegan, helps instantly cool down redness, brighten skin tone, safe for sensitive skin, dermatologically tested and against animal testing. Plus, this toner pad has won Beauty Awards for a total of 18 times as of this day.
What sets this toner pad apart from others is that it is 1.5 times thicker and can be split into half to be used as facial mask. It's like you get to enjoy the privilege of using sheet mask on your cheek daily but with a portion of the price.
There are also 2 other varieties of toner pads that you can try if you have other skin concerns:
|| THE INGREDIENTS
WATER, DAUCUS CAROTA SATIVA (CARROT) ROOT EXTRACT, GLYCERIN, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, BETA-GLUCAN, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, UNDARIA PINNATIFIDA EXTRACT, SODIUM HYALURONATE, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM PHYTATE, ALLANTOIN, SODIUM CITRATE, HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE, MALTODEXTRIN, C12-14 PARETH-12, SACCHARIDE HYDROLYSATE, DAUCUS CAROTA SATIVA (CARROT) SEED OIL, OLEA EUROPAEA (OLIVE) FRUIT OIL, POGOSTEMON CABLIN OIL, LAVANDULA HYBRIDA OIL, SALVIA OFFICINALIS (SAGE) OIL, ARTEMISIA VULGARIS OIL, CITRUS AURANTIUM DULCIS (ORANGE) PEEL OIL, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN
Key ingredient:
B- Carotene - contains antioxidants, antibiotic, anti-aging
|| TEXTURE, PACKAGING, AND HOW TO USE
This toner pad can be used anytime, especially when you need instant soothing relief. The pad has waffle-like texture, very soft, 1.5 times thicker and it is also larger in size compared to normal toner pads. I mean it when I said this toner pad is sooo soft, it's undoubtedly the softest toner pad I've ever used. Since the size is pretty large and can be split into 2, it is more than enough for the whole face. However, I often encounter difficulty retrieving only 1 toner pad from the jar as it kinda stick to one another, so I often damage the other pads while taking 1 out 😅
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them sticking up together against me hahah |
The pads come in a huge, tall jar and it is the biggest jar of toner pads I own. It is a simple jar with a twist cover, and nothing special about the design but it does its job in keeping the toner moisturized and preventing it from spill. But despite it being in a huge, tall jar, the pad on the top is still very moisturized and contains a lot of essence.
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See all the juices? it's a lot! |
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size is huge |
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u split it like this |
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and ta-daaa~ |
How to use this toner:
1. With clean hands and face, split the pad into half and apply it onto cheeks or wherever your face needs soothing relief
2. leave it on for 5-10 minutes
3. Remove pad, gently wipe off your face, avoiding eyes area
4. Gently pat your face to help essence absorbed to the skin
|| MY REVIEW
Disclaimer - I buy the product using my own money and my reviews are of my own, not sponsored. Keep in mind that my skin type is dry and sensitive, and each product works differently, depending on your skin type.
Pros:
🥕 Very moisturizing
🥕 Absorbs well
🥕 Huge pad
🥕 Each pads contains lots of essence
🥕 1 pad is sufficient for the whole face
🥕 Can be used as face mask (just 1 pad is needed)
🥕 The pad is very soft
🥕 Full with essence
🥕 Vegan formula
🥕 Alcohol-free
🥕 Doesn't feel greasy and heavy
🥕 Doesn't sting my skin
Cons:
🔮 Didn't see my skin getting fairer as the product claims but I don't really mind
I honestly think that this toner pad is great but it would be better if it comes with its own tongs to make it easier to pick up the toner pads. This definitely helps in soothing and calming my skin but it's not the best toner pad I've tried. Regardless, I still give this one 8 out of 10.
Price and where to grab:
RM71.50 per jar (60pcs) at SKINFOOD official Shopee.
I am very excited to be a returning customer as I was too focused on new brands I forgot I always love their Black Sugar wash off mask. Should I try their Strawberry sugar mask next?
That's all, thanks for reading!
hn