Sabado, Agosto 4, 2012

SUQQU Frame Fix Cream Foundation is one of the various goodies that I purchased while in Japan. My first impression was that it’s a very special foundation indeed – dozens of applications later and I can confirm that it is unlike anything I’ve tried.
SUQQU Frame Fix Cream Foundation Review Swatches Ingredients
As the name suggests, SUQQU Frame Fix Cream has a creamy, dense consistency – somewhat similar to that of Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer but far more pliable (and not as heavily pigmented, obviously). A pump would be useless and a waste of product, hence it is housed in a glass jar. Not my favourite packaging but the performance… totally worth it.
Token SPF emerges once again, 25 in this case. Either a pro or a con depending on your tastes, I couldn’t care less.
SUQQU Frame Fix Cream Foundation Review Swatches Ingredients
Comprendo? Me either. If you have an ingredient list in English, be a sweet and let me know!
At a whopping 100USD for 30 grams, you’ll be wanting to scrape out every last drop of product. That figure is for those lucky enough to purchase in Japan, international buyers can purchase online at Ichibankao for 127USD. It’s a pretty penny…. and still worth it.
Let’s talk about shade range. Diagram courtesy of Ichibankao.
Shades preceded with a 2 are considered to have a pinker undertone, 1 being a happy medium, while 0 depicts yellow shades. The final digit denotes depth, 1 being lightest and 3 being deepest. Pretty simple, no?
I was advised time and time again that I would match 102. I dotted my chest with shade 002 and whatayaknow, seamless match for my slightly olive, winter NC20 skin. I’m just contrary like that.

I have a little anecdote regarding application. I first trialled this foundation while in Japan, patting it on with my fingers because a) I wanted to get to know the foundation, make friends with it and b) my brushes were on the other side of the globe. I deduced that it was a full coverage foundation with a dewy texture that seemed to emphasise the pores on my nose. So once I was home, I did something I never do – I buffed that foundation into the skin. I have always been under the impression that buffing is poor practice, it kicks up flaky skin and the brush eats all the product anyway. Well, I backpedal with my tail between my legs because sweet baby cheeses, this is PERFECT.
Look at that. No primer, powder or concealer. What you see there is less than half a pea sizedamount of SUQQU Frame Fix Cream buffed into the skin with a Real Techniques Buffing Brush. The illusion of porelessness rivals my holy grail Armani Lasting Silk (the finish of which I described as angelic). Guise, I think this is my new favourite foundation.
I’m excessively excited and getting ahead of myself. Here’s what you need to know about SUQQU Frame Fix Cream Foundation:
- It’s a high coverage foundation. I prefer a sheer coverage yet gravitate to high coverage bases. Why? Because I can thin the layers down to almost nothing, which is far less detectable than piling on the tinted moisturizer (nothing against those, FYI).
- It’s a dewy finish foundation. Luminous but never greasy. Greasy is bad.
- It’s bloody long wearing. If sky-high Japanese humidity isn’t the ultimate test of longevity, I don’t know what is. A dewy foundation that stays put? Mind blown.
Well that sounds wonderful, any cons?
As with all dewy foundations, I notice a minute amount of settling around the nose towards the end of the day, I view this as a testament to my fussiness as opposed to a downfall of the product. Oil control will always be an issue with luminous bases- I do have a bit of breakthrough shine on the nose after about 6 hours. Surprisingly, any oil seems to disperse elegantly with no caking or migration.
I took the liberty to explore an array of primers and powders to mitigate these two issues and address the concerns of my oilier ladies and gents. My findings are as follows.
Primer wise: Armani Fluid Master Primer and Hourglass No28 Primer Serum performed poorly, with no oil control benefits (no benefits at all, to be frank). Rouge Bunny Rouge Mattifying Primer is a godsend, keeping my nose matte all day and diminishing any settling.
Powder wise: MAC Mineralized Skinfinish Natural proved to be a powdery mess over SUQQU Frame Fix Cream. Guerlain Meteorites imparted the skin with beautiful luminosity but provided no oil control benefits. SUQQU Loose Powder in Natural topped the list as a match made in heaven – airbrush finish that kept nose oilies in check.
OverallWhile the SUQQU Frame Fix Cream works well by itself, it stuns me when paired with a bit of primer on the nose and topped with a powder. A bit of extra effort and completely worth it.
I can’t adopt a lazy approach and use my fingers but again, worth it.
It’s a bit hard to find, pricy and not so travel friendly (don’t forget the qtips!) but for me, totally worth it.

Non Moisturizing And Average Soap - Definitely Don't Buy This!!


vaadi herbals anti acne soap product
I love Vaadi Herbals soaps. I have used a few variants from their soap collection and absolutely loved them! It’s no wonder then that I was looking forward to try a few more of their awesome soaps. This time I bought their anti-acne soap, which claims to have tea tree oil. I have a combination skin, and hardly face any acne problem, but I still wanted to give this soap a try. I’ve to say that I’m little disappointed with this one. Why? Read the review to find out!
Claims:
With a high concentration of anti-microbial agent, terpinen-4-ol, tea tree oil makes the soap extremely effective for the acne. It rids the surface of dirt, granting you freedom from acne worries!
Tea Tree Oil:
Removes acne-causing bacteria and excess sebum.
Price:
Rs.38.00 for 75g
Ingredients:
Tea tree oil, Clove oil, Olive oil, Coconut oil, Palm oil, Castor oil, and many other Essential oils

My Experience with Vaadi Herbals Becalming Tea Tree Anti Acne Soap:

As said before, I like Vaadi Herbals soaps. They are really gentle and can be used for the face as well. Maybe, it’s my skin’s reaction to tea tree oil and not the soap itself that is to blame for the havoc it played with my skin. I say this because I have used a tea tree toner in the past, which didn’t suit me at all. It darkened my face. This time, I bought tea tree soap and got the same result.
Okay, enough of my skin woes, let’s move onto the packaging. To put it simply, I like their packaging. They wrap the soap in two different covers one after the other and then pack it in a box. But since it is soap, it’s definitely not travel friendly. So, I’ll always say not to take it with you while travelling. Availability is also an issue. You can find Vaadi products online only. You can’t see even a single Vaadi product in the market offline. The price is ok and affordable. This huge soap foams just average, it’s neither less nor more. The fragrance is nothing extraordinary but is pretty decent.
I have a combination skin and I hardly get acne. However, the soap definitely prevents acne. But for me, using the soap turned out to be a huge mistake! After just a single wash, my mum observed changes in my skin. It darkened my already dusky skin! There was no way I was going to continue using the soap after that! I think this soap will darken dry and combination skin. I am not sure about oily skin. Oily skinned people please try it once and let me know! Another adverse reaction I faced with using this soap was that it dried out my skin pretty shoddily. If my combination skin fared this badly, I wonder how dry skin will cope with this soap. Scary indeed! You definitely need to moisturize your skin after washing your face or bathing with this soap.
vaadi herbals anti acne soap product two
Pros:
  • Affordable Herbal soap
  • All ingredients are skin-friendly (supposedly)
  • Good packaging
  • Lovely perfume
  • Foams enough (not too much)
  • Lasts long
  • Prevents acne
  • Suitable for combination to oily skin
Cons:
  • Not travel friendly because of its huge size. Maybe Vaadi can come up with smaller varieties of  their soap? However, this isn’t a huge deal breaker for me.
  • You can’t find them offline. You can find them in online stores only.
  • Complete ingredient list is missing
  • Not suitable for dry skin.
  • Need to moisture skin after use
  • And here’s the biggie - darkens skin
Rating:
3/5

Will I repurchase and Do I Recommend the Vaadi Herbals Anti Acne Soap?

No, if you don’t want to become darker, that is! I am definitely not buying this one again.  If you have dry to combination skin, stay away from this one. If you are game enough to try it, you can give it a shot Oily skinned people, I am waiting for your feedback.