I got a sample of the Etude House Silk Scarf Conditioner from my officemate the other day. The sachet itself was intriguing since it was so feminine and floral so I tried it yesterday.
My first impression was it's not as thick as the other conditioners that I've tried before. It has a light floral scent which I liked. It's easy to rinse off which I also liked since it's not too time-consuming in the morning when I shower. It made my hair easier to comb after shower. Overall, I liked it. I will go to the nearest Etude House store maybe this coming weekend. I hope it's not too expensive though.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
My Leg Vein Treatment Experience
My leg veins have been bothering me lately so I had to ask my dermatologist if she can do something about it. She recommended that I undergo sclerotherapy. She explained that it's an injection of a medicine that will kill my visible leg veins and I got scared. But because lately I have had bad aching leg pains, I gathered up enough courage to have the treatment.
This is my right leg before sclerotherapy:
It was quite painful, it's like something hot and burning was injected inside my leg. Then there was bruising for a few weeks. Good thing my dermatologist gave me a lotion, Noveauvein lotion so my bruising went away faster than I expected. This is a photo of my right leg now:
Even though the treatment was quite painful, I think that I made the right choice. Thanks to the expert hands of my dermatologist, Dr. Margaret Corcoran. :)
Friday, September 20, 2013
My Freckles Treatment Experience
I may not be really fair-skinned, but because of some Spanish mix in my family's genes, I had freckles on my shoulders and upper part of my arms. It's quite unsightly especially when I wore sleeveless shirts and I've tried many whitening creams and lotions but they all didn't work.
So I went to my dermatologist and asked her about what treatment for these ugly freckles. She recommended Nd:Yag laser. I had 4 sessions of the laser and I'm totally happy with the results. This is a photo 2 weeks after my last session of laser:
The treatment was not really painful because of the anesthetic cream that was applied on the area before the laser. There was a little redness for around 2 days and scabbing for around a week. The downtime was not too much for me to handle, I just wore blouses with sleeves and no one even noticed. My boyfriend thinks that my shoulders and upper arms look so much better. I can wear sleeveless shirts and even spaghetti strapped blouses/dresses without being embarrassed at all. I do recommend this laser treatment for freckles. My dermatologist also said that it's also good for tattoo removal, birthmarks and dark skin pigmentations like dark scars. Now, I'm thinking of having one on the dark scars on my legs soon.
Monday, September 2, 2013
CorDerm Oil Control Toner - Eliminates Oil and Reduces My Breakouts!
My acne problem is now minimized and my old Clinda + Azelaic toner I think is not the right toner for me anymore. So I asked my dermatologist if she can give me a maintenance toner for everyday use, something that will reduce the oiliness of my skin (which can be pretty bad, like you can fry an egg kind of oily. Yuk!). She recommended the CorDerm Oil Control Toner.
I've been using this product for 2 weeks now and I like it. Though it's an oil control toner, it doesn't over dry my skin and doesn't burn or sting when I apply it. Plus in 2 weeks, I notice that my skin is less red, smoother and clearer. My small pimples and blackheads seem to have dried out also. I can even use it multiple times during the day since it's very gentle. This is my everyday toner now and I will keep on using it.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Wildflour Croissant-Donuts - My Favorite Snack!
My sister and I wanted to try the Wildflour croissant-donuts that my officemate was raving about so we went to Podium last weekend. And it was totally worth the trip!
They looked so yummy! I tried the vanilla with cream filling and the dulce de leche with coffee-flavored cream. Taking a bite on the croissant-donut, you hear a soft crackle. It's crisp, airy, chewy and with flaky layers. The cream filling is just right, not too sweet. I wanted to have more, but I felt that my waistline increased by more than an inch after my 2nd croissant-donut! LOL!
I will definitely keep on coming back for more. I will try the chocolate and strawberry next time. My sister said that they're both good also.
Wildflour's croissant-donuts come in 4 flavors - Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry & Dulce de leche. Each croissant-donut costs P120.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
My Underarm Treatment Experience
I've been having problems with excessive sweating of my underarms since I was a teenager, and it has been a source of embarrassment for me especially during the warm parts of the day when my shirt sleeves would show the hint of sweat and at the same time my underarms would start to smell. I've tried everything - from "tawas" to "calamansi" to even different over-the-counter deodorants and antiperspirants. Nothing seemed to work. Worse, because of all those stuff that I've tried to apply on my underarms, they got dark. I asked my dermatologist, Dr. Margaret Corcoran, about this and she said that the reason that I have sweaty underarms is because my nerves that cause sweating are more active probably because of my family's genes (and I was able to confirm it; my dad also has that problem also). She also said that my underarm odor is caused by bacteria that proliferate because of the ideal environment in my underarms - moist and warm temperature. So she recommended Tea tree soap for my underarms, Ultimate lightening deodorant in the morning and Alchlor 20% at night.
The next day after I started applying the medications, I was surprised to note that my underarm sweating significantly decreased. I couldn't really believe that when I went out for lunch with my officemates, I didn't feel the underside of my sleeves to be soaking wet. What a big difference!
I went to my dermatologist after 2 weeks and told her of the good news. It was really a big relief for me that I don't have to hide and get embarrassed anymore because of my underarm sweating and odor. Since the sweating and odor have been controlled, the dark color of my underarms is now the next problem to be address. She then suggested that I undergo nanotechnology peel for my dark underarms. I had 2 sessions of the peel and I'm happy with the results. This is a photo of my underarm before I applied the medicines and had the nanotechnology peels:
After 2 months of using the medications and 2 nanotechnology peels, this is a photo of my underarm:
There's still some more lightening that needs to be done, but I'm really happy with the results of my treatments so far.
My derma is now suggesting mesotherapy for further lightening my underarms. I'm now seriously considering that.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
JCo Donuts - It's All a Hype!
It's been a long time since I wanted to try JCo Donuts because of the raves from my friends. Plus there were a lot of positive reviews online on it. So I braved the long line in SM Mall of Asia; took me 45 minutes to get my donuts! Wow! I haven't been that patient waiting to get a taste of something... Oh well...
I ordered a box of 24 donuts, I just let the server give me the stuff that were bestsellers since I didn't have any idea which ones to order.
My first bite of the Al Capone was ok. It was not too sweet and texture is just fine. I was probably expecting more because of the raves of everyone that I talked to. In reality, I still liked the donuts that I had in Vietnam sold in a small donut shop in Saigon. That's actually the best donut that I've had - soft, chewy with a lot more cream filling, but unfortunately we don't have it here...
I think JCo Donuts created a niche in the donut/food industry because of the catchy names of their donuts plus their product marketing was very good. But I won't go back there to get more donuts. I think the long lines and the time that I would waste to get their overhyped but ordinary-tasting donuts is not really worth it.
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