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Review: Rosa Fina Skincare products from Barefoot Botanicals

In my continuing search for the perfect skincare range, I’ve been trying out the Rosa Fina range from Barefoot Botanicals. The company creates organic skincare products that are choc full of essential oils and natural plant extracts, avoiding petrochemicals and other potentially harmful substances. The Rosa Fina products are produced using “oil expressed from the macerated seeds of a wild rose growing only in
the Chilean Andes” (so not good news for your global footprint, I’m afraid). According to the blurb, “Rosa Mosqueta oil… has been used by the indigenous population for all
kinds of skin problems related to ageing” and the products are touted as being good for wrinkles, stretch marks and scars. So how did I get on with them? Find out, after the turn.

The colour of the Rosa Fina Intensive Facial Radiance Cream (£19.95) is truly a sight to behold. Bright
yellow is not a colour I tend to associate with moisturiser, and the
smell offered a similarly arresting sensual surprise, which won’t suit those who prefer more delicate scents. I quite liked it, however.

When it came to using the moisturiser, I found it reluctant to go on and clingy. It certainly left my face feeling smooth, and it wasn’t oily, but a slightly sticky finish made putting makeup over the top difficult. However, if you don’t wear foundation, you may find this moisturiser suits you perfectly. Getting it to absorb into your skin may take a bit of persuasion, but it does leave you with soft, matte skin.

The Rosa Fina Body Conditioning Lotion (£24.95) suffered similarly clingy tendencies, leaving my skin feeling soft, but without that nice glowing lustre I like from a body lotion.

But while the moisturisers disappointed, the Rosa Fina Intensive Radiance Face Oil (£24.95) was sheer bliss. It makes your skin feel lovely, leaves you with a nice glow, and (slightly counter-intuitively) doesn’t make your skin oily. While I wasn’t sold on the moisturisers, I really did like the face oil and I’d certainly recommend you check it out. [Katie Lee]

Rosa Fina Skincare range from Barefoot Botanicals

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Beauty Bloggers Know Their Mineral Makeup!

Here are some of mineral makeup reviews done by my fellow beauty bloggers over at The Beauty Blog Network. Shucks, I wish my skin can accommodate three products in one day! Haha!

Shannon at MakeupMinute Reviews Jane Iredale PurePressed Compact.

Erika at the MakeupBag meets the owner of DYG Mineral Makeup line, as well as reviews their products.

Elke over at BeautyNews compares Bare Escentuals and Sheer Cover

Ellen of Lipstick Powder N Paint writes about Bare Escentuals.

Stayed tuned for my next brand spotlight to be published in a few days =)

Mineral Makeup Review :Larenim Dusk Til Dawn Treatment

I believe that Larenim (Mineral spelled backward, clever, huh? ) has got really great products (I’ll have whatever Paul McCartney loves! Lol! ) , and as I am roadtesting them this week with some other brands, but Larenim has definitely no competition during my night time routine – with the Dusk Til Dawn Treatment.

The Dusk Til Dawn Treatment is a mineral treatment made of kaolin clay, zinc oxide, and green tea extract. Kaolin clay is a magnificent oil absorber, zinc oxide soothes inflammed acne skin, and green tea extract helps dry out zits.

This treatment is very good for people with oily skin, as well as acne or blemish prone. (In other words, so much like me ! Hehe ) My work environment (printing) is very toxic and my skin is always prone to attracting dirt by the end of the day, making my face always prone to blemishes and blackheads. When I got hold of a Larenim Dusk Til Dawn Treatment, I was pleasantly surprised that they ( Kirsten Corcoran, CEO of Larenim ) actually knew what I wanted! Yayness! Okay, for the feedback…

When I opened the jar, the consistency of the product was unlike mineral foundations. I remember during my mineral makeup class that kaolin clay is somewhat sticky and isn’t refined at all – since it is the main ingredient of the treatment, a clumpy consistency was expected, but it glides on just normally on the face, so it was nothing to worry about. I also noticed some fragrance in it – it seemed like the green tea extract. It smelled pretty good, though a friend of mine didn’t exactly like treatments with fragrance.

I was debating with myself on how to apply it – with a makeup brush, or with a flocked sponge. After some thinking, I decided to go with the flocked sponge because my makeup brushes were used during the day for mineral makeup application and I wouldn’t want makeup in my face during night time. Even though mineral makeup can be worn like “you can sleep in it,”, I feel like having a squeaky clean face for my night time. Okay, so I applied some products to my problem areas – most of the product landed on my cheeks because I had open pores there and it was my oiliest facial skin part. I also applied on areas with blemishes. After my application, my skin somewhat looked white – because kaolin clay was kinda opaque. Oh well, nobody would see my semi-geisha look anyway, so I just quickly went to sleep, awaiting the morning after for the results!

When I woke up, I immediately ran to the mirror and checked my face out. My skin was as matte as ever without a trace of oiliness ( I always wake up with a little bit of oil on my face ), and my zits have semi-dried. I was pleasantly surprised with the results because I really did not expect too much on mineral treatments. I tried it for a week, and all I can say is that – it really does great in combatting your oily skin, and in a span of a week, your zits are gone – it’s amazing. The blackheads I’ve had seemed to elevate – which is a good thing, that they’ve surfaced and are ready to go! Whoopee! No side effects AT ALL – no irritation, just soft, smooth, and naturally matte skin! I guess it was karma, good karma, that I have stumbled upon this product! I am never letting go of this! I promise!

I would highly recommend this product for people with skin conditions similar to me. It is a really effective product that can significantly reduce oilies. If used by day, this can be used as a mattifying primer to be worn under foundation for that oil-free look. Of course, if you can apply as much product as you can during the night ( I once applied ALOT over my frustration of oily skin and looked like a Geisha ) , by day, you have to just sweep a thin layer of Dusk Til Dawn under your foundation, for if you apply too much by day, your overall makeup look might look cakey. The Dusk Til Dawn Treatment can be worn under foundation, sandwich in between 2 layers of foundation, or applied using a concealer brush or taklon foundation brush on visible-pored areas for that poreless look.

One last rave before I go – the price! As compared to other mineral treatments I’ve tried which were priced quite astronomically, this one’s only $14.99, and it would definitely last you for a long time!


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