So, I've done it: I've spent one month of my life without using many "unnatural products" on my face aside from my cleanser. For the past month, I've been using:
1. The Body Shop Tea Tree Skin Clearing Toner
2. Zen Zest Tea Tree Oil (as spot treatment)
3. Calamansi (as a mask)
4. Honey (as a mask)
I may review these better in the future. However, I have found that they are not suitable to my needs. Though some of them seemed helpful, they were not very effective at stopping zits with my stressful lifestyle.
So, I'm going back and adding tretinoin to the mix. Also, going to the derma as soon as I can. :) Hopefully, my face will fare better (I'm too ashamed to post pics).
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Review: Lioncity Dermatograph
Have you heard of a dermatograph? It's a wax (I think? at least this brand) stick wrapped around paper. They say you can use it to write on different media, but I use it as a replacement highliter for words written in newsprint. This is because normal highlighters are too thick and tend to stain the other side of the paper.
Pros
-cheap (Less than P15 or around $0.50)
-come in a variety of colors
-convenient (no need to sharpen)
-fun (I love the unrolling process)
-allows you to track usage (unlike highlighters that will run out unexpectedly)
Cons
-lighter than highlighters (you'll have to use a heavier hand)
-like a pencil: it can break unexpectedly, and you'll never be able to use the stub when it's about an inch long
-string may give out
The Lioncity Dermatograph tends to be variable in quality: some sticks are definitely better than others. I can work around some of them by using my fingernails to remove the paper if the string breaks, but it gets really annoying.

Pros
-cheap (Less than P15 or around $0.50)
-come in a variety of colors
-convenient (no need to sharpen)
-fun (I love the unrolling process)
-allows you to track usage (unlike highlighters that will run out unexpectedly)
Cons
-lighter than highlighters (you'll have to use a heavier hand)
-like a pencil: it can break unexpectedly, and you'll never be able to use the stub when it's about an inch long
-string may give out
The Lioncity Dermatograph tends to be variable in quality: some sticks are definitely better than others. I can work around some of them by using my fingernails to remove the paper if the string breaks, but it gets really annoying.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Review: Cutex Instant Nail Whitener
Sometimes, it's best to hide your sin of keeping nail polish for too long on your nails! As it is something I do occasionally, I try to keep a concealer for my nails. I've been using Cutex Instant Nail Whitener. These coat your nails white to hide those yellow stains. It makes your nails look french tipped, so I also use this instead of doing a french tip which I have trouble doing.
Pros
-cheap
- no DBP, Toluene or Formaldehyde
- dries quickly
Cons
-hard to maneuver brush, can streak if not well done.
I still consider nail brighteners to be polishes, just one you don't need to use a base or top coat for :))

Last 3 fingernails have 1 coat on. Ring and thumb sans nail whitener. Looks just like a basecoat, which is why the instructions are to have 2 coats.

You can see the difference now. Last 3 fingernails have 2 coats on. Ring and thumb with 1 coat whitener.
Buy again? No, this bottle will last me a while and I'd like to avoid getting yellow nails in the future.
Pros
-cheap
- no DBP, Toluene or Formaldehyde
- dries quickly
Cons
-hard to maneuver brush, can streak if not well done.
I still consider nail brighteners to be polishes, just one you don't need to use a base or top coat for :))
Last 3 fingernails have 1 coat on. Ring and thumb sans nail whitener. Looks just like a basecoat, which is why the instructions are to have 2 coats.
You can see the difference now. Last 3 fingernails have 2 coats on. Ring and thumb with 1 coat whitener.
Buy again? No, this bottle will last me a while and I'd like to avoid getting yellow nails in the future.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
To all (incoming) freshmen
When your teacher gives you a recommended reading list, especially a primary textbook, you should make the effort to read it, even if the teacher doesn't tell you to.
What is covered in class is sometimes not equal to what will be covered in the exams.
What is covered in class is sometimes not equal to what will be covered in the exams.
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