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tula...i perasan klu kulit kering nmpk lg tua sbb akn keluar fine wrinkles...skrg i rajin spray muka bg lembap muka sbb dok aircond je..so muka kering akn menyebabkn lg berminyak...sheet mask ni i pakai seminggu sekali..rs bila rajin bru i nk pakai tiap2 hari...
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Double cleansing tu kena buat siang dan malam ke? Let say klu dah pakai make up remover kena lagi x double cleansing?
Lps tu apa beza antara cleansing oil ngn cleansing milk ye? |
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tgk jenis bedak juga..tapi bagi kita kalau sebelum ni pakai bedak tu , kulit still okay, takde problem walaupun tak guna make up remover, then okay je cuci muka sekali.. cuma kalau pakai sunscreen then better buat double cleansing ..
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wanta replied at 11-10-2017 11:25 AM
akak pakai bedak biasa ke or bedak foundation...kalau bedak foundation better bt double cleanse sb ...
Tq wanta. Mgkn buat gak la double cleansing lps ni |
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Elle_mujigae replied at 11-10-2017 11:52 AM
tgk jenis bedak juga..tapi bagi kita kalau sebelum ni pakai bedak tu , kulit still okay, takde pro ...
Dh pernah try pakai sunscreen. Jd tompok2.x sekata, sbb x pandai apply |
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biasa bila i cuci muka mmg i bt double cleanse...bg i double cleanse ni maksudnya u cuci muka 2 kali...mcm i 1st i akan guna makeup remover (cth banila or hemish balm) or micellar cleansing water...pstu 2nd cleanser i akan pakai facial cleanser...
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saya suka sunscreen jenama supergoop kak...dl klu pakai sunscreen sll rs muka mcm berat..yg supergoop ni rs ringan je muka
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dari buku yg kita baca tu, katanya sheet mask ni sekali atau dua kali seminggu dah cukup dah... ![](static/image/smiley/onion/thumb.gif)
unless kalau kulit kita very dry then okay pakai hari2...sekarang pun kita dah buat selang sehari je sheet mask ni...jimat sikit...kita kinda addicted with sheet mask lepas ada forumer mention beliau letak dlm peti sejuk sebelum pakai...best sgt pakai bila sejuk2.. sekarang semua sheet mask kita ada dlm peti ais..haha..senang nak pakai terus ambil..
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cuba try sunscreen yg water based mcm brand Sunplay Skin Aqua....best sgt..macam tak pakai apa2... |
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Elle_mujigae replied at 11-10-2017 02:24 PM
cuba try sunscreen yg water based mcm brand Sunplay Skin Aqua....best sgt..macam tak pakai apa2...
Yg tu la iols pakai pun. Nanti nk try semula n sapu gune electric brush. |
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alhamdulillah... mesti best kan..lama tu 3 minggu takde jerawat.. cystic acne ni sakit kan...
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la ye ke.... cuba goncang2 dulu pastu sapu... takpun try jenis gel...brand sunplay juga tu...
yg electric brush tu macam mana pula ye? first time pula baca...
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Elle_mujigae replied at 11-10-2017 02:31 PM
la ye ke.... cuba goncang2 dulu pastu sapu... takpun try jenis gel...brand s ...
Ala i tatau istilah sebenar. Bdk2 thread bkogger dulu2 la ajar. I beli kt mr d. I. Y je. Rm10. Cuci muke pn pakai brush tu. Nanti i cube tepek gmbr |
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kita personally buat double cleansing pagi dan malam sbb kita suka guna oil cleanser...lepas guna kulit jadi lembut sangat..hehe...
susah juga nak kata 'kena' buat atau tak..kalau bila guna make up remover kulit dah bersih e.g bila test guna micellar water takde residue then boleh skip double cleansing.. make up remover semua tak sama kan...ada remover yg bagus,ada yg tak..so it depends...
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Edited by Elle_mujigae at 11-10-2017 03:37 PM
kita share pasal double cleansing dari buku yg kita baca tu...![](static/image/smiley/default/loveliness.gif)
The First Cleanse: The Oil Cleanser
Oil cleansers aren’t bad, they’re just misunderstood! In Western skin care, we’re often taught to shy away from anything with the word “oil” in it for fear of clogged pores and acne. The reality is, though, that oil cleansers can actually be a godsend for oily, sensitive, and acne-prone skin. Basic science rules apply here: Oil laughs in the face of water. Think of a parking lot on a rainy day: You can see oil pool on top of puddles, but it doesn’t dissolve. But oil likes oil, so an oil cleanser can help break down and remove excess sebum and oil-based impurities like makeup, silicones, and sunscreen. I was first introduced to oil cleansers when a generous friend in Korea gave me one as a gift.
I remember clumsily slathering the oil on my face, and at first I didn’t like it at all. I felt like I was adding oil to my face, rather than removing it. But the instant I rinsed it off, I was hooked. My face was far from an oil slick. It felt cleaner and softer and even looked brighter.
Over the next few months, I carefully rationed the contents of that bottle,convinced this was so good that it had to be a secret. When I finally discovered that every beauty line in Korea makes its own oil cleanser, my hoarding was replaced with total promiscuity. I wanted to try them all. Now, not a morning or night goes by when I don’t use an oil-based cleanser (I take oil cleansing cloths with me when I travel).
In the morning, you’re not using an oil cleanser to remove makeup, but you still want to get rid of all the sebum and sweat that built up overnight, as well as any leftover nighttime skin-care products. For one thing, it’s kind of fun, because you dispense it in your palms and then slide it over your face, which feels great. When doing so, spread it evenly over your entire face using your fingertips and gentle, circular motions.
After I’ve thoroughly massaged the oil cleanser all over my face, I add a splash of lukewarm water to emulsify it. Though they sound very simple, a lot of technologies go into making oil cleansers so effective, and they usually are not 100 percent oil. When mixed with warm water, most are designed to turn milky and wash off very easily (cold water won’t really do the job). There aren’t a ton of oil cleansers in the Western skin-care market just yet, but that is quickly changing. My current favorite cleansing oils are the ones that come in solid form, which means the oil doesn’t drip down your arms or all over the bathroom sink. You just scoop a bit into your palms and then rub your hands together to liquefy it. Voilà! Most of these are also the kind that emulsify with warm water.
sokosecret: You can use natural oils like castor or coconut oil to oil cleanse, but they’re more likely to leave behind an oily residue. It’s better to use specially formulated oil cleansers that are designed to emulsify and wash off easily with water.
The Second Cleanse: The Water-Based Cleanser
This step is probably familiar to you. After you’ve washed with your oil cleanser, follow with a water-based one to banish any sweat, dirt, or water-based debris that’s still hanging around. For this step, you can use a gel or foam cleanser—whatever you prefer and feels best on your skin. When you’re using a water-based cleanser, it doesn’t matter what temperature the water is, and here’s a secret: A cleanser that foams isn’t necessarily any better than one that doesn’t. Foaming doesn’t increase a cleanser’s effectiveness or provide any extra benefits. Beauty companies just make cleansers foam to give people what they want: bubbles, lots and lots of bubbles.
~Cho, Charlotte. The Little Book of Skin Care: Korean Beauty Secrets for Healthy, Glowing Skin (p. 38). HarperCollins. Kindle Edition.
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hari tu search pasal oil cleanser jumpa article ni.... nice info pasal mineral oil...kena belek ingredient sebelum beli oil cleanser...
https://www.bustle.com/p/the-8-best-oil-cleansers-for-acne-prone-skin-why-you-should-be-using-one-53313
Cleansing your face with oil might sound counterintuitive, but it's actually one of the most effective ways to cut through all the excess sebum, makeup, and buildup on your face, without stripping your skin. And, for people with acne, getting a thorough, gentle cleanse is absolutely essential to minimizing breakouts. But not all oil cleansers are created equal — the best oil cleansers for acne prone skin are free of common irritants and acne triggers, and wash away easily, without leaving any residue behind.
The science behind how cleansing with oil can help acne prone skin is simple: oil clings to oil. This is the reason that oil cleansers do a better job of removing makeup and oil that can clog your pores than other types of cleansers. Also, using an oil cleanser isn't the same as slathering your face in olive oil from your kitchen — oil cleansers contain emulsifiers that allow them to rinse off easily, taking all that sebum and makeup with them.
That being said, there are a couple of ingredients people with acne should always avoid when choosing an oil cleanser. The first major acne trigger that's commonly found in oil cleansers is mineral oil. Many inexpensive oil cleansers rely on mineral oil as their primary ingredient, but this controversial oil is known to clog pores, the exact thing you're washing your face to prevent. The second ingredient you should be wary of is added fragrance. Using skin care products with fragrance can irritate your skin, which can actually cause oily skin to produce more oil and lead to inflammation, which is pretty much an open invitation for acne-causing bacteria to waltz on in.
Like any product, it's important to make sure you're using your oil cleanser correctly. While most face washes are applied to damp skin, oil cleansers are applied to dry skin, with dry fingers. Make sure you dispense enough product that it can easily be spread and massaged all over your face without pulling on your skin. For best results, warm the oil in your palms and then massage it into your skin for about one minute. Next, wet your hands with warm water and massage your face for another 30 seconds — this should make the cleanser turn white and milky. Finally, rinse your skin with warm water. A great oil cleanser will rinse off easily and completely, leaving your skin feeling smooth and clean. |
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okay..nanti free tepek la gambar....berminat juga nak tahu brush apa tu..![](static/image/smiley/miluegg/blossom.jpg)
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oil cleanser apa yg elle guna...kita pernah guna argan oil pure bt oil cleanser..mmg bersih tp mahal sgt so balik semula pada banila dgn micellar..
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kita guna shu uemura pink bottle....baru je habis..kita beli botol kecil..150ml... plan nak guna yg lain tapi rasanya akan beli lagi yg pink ni kot..suka pegang kulit muka lepas oil cleansing..lembut je...
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Elle_mujigae replied at 11-10-2017 03:15 PM
hari tu search pasal oil cleanser jumpa article ni.... nice info pasal mineral oil...kena belek ingr ...
Good info elle.. Thank you for sharing this ![](static/image/smiley/default/smile.gif) |
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