dimanche 1 décembre 2013

Operation Use It Up

With winter now upon us, I've been slathering on all manner of moisturisers to stave off the dry flakies, which explains the preponderance of moisturisers in this batch of product empties for October and November.

1. Korres Basil Lemon Body Milk: This has a lovely citrusy scent that is refreshing without being too generic. The body milk is light with a runny texture well-suited for the summer months when skin needs less hydration.

2. Lovely by Sarah Jessica Parker Soft Body Lotion: Lovely was one of my favourite scents a few years ago and a distinctively unique creation amidst the flood of cynically sweet floral fruity celebrity juices. It's a pity that SJP has stopped releasing fragrances as she had an interesting range. (Chandler Burr wrote a great book "The Perfect Scent: A Year Inside the Perfume Industry" detailing the creation of Lovely and a Hermes fragrance, which is a must-read for anyone interested in fragrances.) I liked this body lotion for the dreamy scent. It moisturised my skin without leaving any greasy feeling.

3. Rituals Mei Dao Rich Moisturising Body Cream in Organic White Lotus and Yi Yi Ren: Rituals offers several beautifully scented bodycare lines and this is one of my favourites. It's a calming, comfortable scent. The cream offers good hydration without the greasy after-feel of Body Shop's Body Butter.

4. Kenzoki Energisant Stimulating Body Moisturiser: This was the most pricey body moisturiser that I ever purchased but it was well worth it with a cooling texture that hydrates without feeling greasy or heavy. The scent is also wonderfully relaxing. I liked using this in the summer.

5. Philosophy Summer Grace Perfumed Body Emulsion: This worked nicely enough on my skin and had a pleasant scent although it was much less memorable than the Lovely, Mei Dao and Kenzoki moisturisers.

6. The Body Shop Candied Ginger Body Butter: A past holiday release, I liked the ginger scent but this never fully absorbed into my skin and I could feel the oiliness when my skin brushed against the furniture.

7. Shiseido Tsubaki Massage Spa Mask: This was pretty mediocre in terms of conditioning my hair. The Tsubaki conditioners in red or white are much more effective.

8. L'Oreal Elseve Relaxing Mask: This helped to detangle and soften my hair but it was otherwise rather average, so I would not re-purchase.

9. Suqqu Refining Foam: This was included in Suqqu's holiday coffrets for both 2013 and 2012. It lathers up easily and cleanses my skin thoroughly but like many Japanese foaming cleansers, it does tend to leave the skin feeling dry so following up with a good hydrating lotion or moisturiser is a must. Not quite worth the £33 price tag as there are much more affordable cleansers that are more gentle on the skin.

10. H2O+ Marine Cleansing Gel: This has a clear wobbly jelly-like texture that feels refreshing on the skin. It cleanses well without leaving the skin feeling stripped.

11. Ren Micro Polish Cleanser: This contains small scrub particles and glycolic acid for double exfoliating action. This is gentle enough to use 2-3 times a week and it never irritates my skin. Used in combination with Pixi Glow Tonic, this has helped to keep my skin clear.

12. Astalift Jelly Aquarysta: This red jelly moisturiser works well for my skin without making it more oily than normal. My skin also feels more supple when I use this.

13. Elisha Coy Herb Clay Pore Refining Mask: This left my skin feeling softer and smoother. It felt like a nice weekly detoxing treat for the skin and does not dry it out excessively even if left on for more than 20 minutes.

14. Lancome DreamTone 1: Just released a few months ago, this supposedly helps to even out skintone. The 5ml sample lasted around two weeks with daily usage. It absorbs nicely without making my skin greasy but I didn't notice any significant lightening effect on the dark pigmentation spots on my cheeks, although two weeks is probably too short a testing time to make a definitive assessment.

15. Philosophy Clear Days Ahead Overnight Repair Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment Pads: My skin stayed generally clear and free of major eruptions while I was using this. The pads also stayed nicely soaked up until the very last one, unlike some other brands which dry out in the pot.

16. Lancome BiFacil: This works well for removing eye makeup including waterproof mascara without irritating the eyes. It's too pricey for me to purchase it as L'Oreal makes a cheaper alternative, but I often get BiFacil as a gift with purchase or included as part of a set.

17. Jill Stuart Shower Gel: This was part of a summer travel bodycare set. The scent is a tad artificially sweet, typical of Jill Stuart and probably too cloying for some people.

18. Lush It's Raining Men: This has the same sweet honey scent of Lush's bestselling Honey I Washed the Kids soap, so I did not hesitate to purchase it. It cleanses thoroughly without drying the skin. I would re-purchase it except that I still have far too many shower gels to use up.

19. The Body Shop Sweet Lemon Shower Gel: This was pleasant enough but not that special that I would re-purchase it.

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lundi 18 février 2013

Les 10 parfums féminins les plus vendus en 2012 en France


 152 000 flacons de parfums vendus chaque jour en France, voilà un chiffre qui claque. Avec plus de 55 millions de flacons écoulés chaque année rien que dans l'hexagone, le business du parfum ne semble pas connaitre la crise et toutes les marques entendent bien tirer leur épingle du jeu à coup de lancements réguliers (encore plus de 400 l'année dernière), de matraquage publicitaire et de coffrets cadeaux pour booster les ventes de Noël qui reste la saison phare de l'activité. Et comme tous les ans, le classement des 10 fragrances féminines les plus vendues des 12 derniers mois vient d'être dévoilé. Un top 10 qui réserve quelques surprises même si ce sont une fois encore des fragrances installées depuis des années et des années qui squattent les meilleures places. On se le fait façon compte à rebours ? Alors let's go !

10) LA VIE EST BELLE - LANCOME



C'est la seule nouveauté lancée en 2012 qui est parvenue à se hisser dans le Top 10 des best-sellers de l'année. Une performance qui mérite d'autant plus d'être soulignée que le parfum n'est sorti qu'en septembre, et qu'il a donc réalisé ces ventes record (23 millions d'euros de chiffre d'affaires) en l'espace de 4 mois seulement. Chapeau. Et pour tout vous dire, je n'aurais jamais parié un kopeck sur ce lancement. Déjà moi, un parfum qui se retrouve baptisé du nom d'une sitcom de France 3 (oui, c'est vrai que j'aurais d'abord pu penser au chef d'oeuvre de Benigni), cela part mal ! Le flacon ne m'intriguait pas plus que ça et, même si je l'aime beaucoup et trouve qu'elle fait une parfaite égérie, Julia Robert ne sauvait pas l'affaire. Mais je dois bien avouer que j'ai rapidement entendu dire à droite à gauche que le parfum se vendait comme des petits pains en parfumeries, certaines de mes amies succombant elle aussi à cette création qui parait-il aurait nécessité par moins de 5 521 essais avant d'atteindre sa pyramide olfactive définitive. Reste à voir maintenant si Lancôme, qui avait annoncé au lancement de La Vie Est Belle vouloir en faire un nouveau classique Lancôme au même titre qu'un Trésor par exemple, réussira à faire perdurer ce succès.


9) LADY MILLION - PACO RABANNE



En 2010, année de son lancement, Lady Million avait réussi à se hisser à la 13ème place des parfums féminins les plus vendus. L'année suivante, il atteignait même la 8ème place. Et en 2012, le diamant déclinaison du lingot masculin réussit à se maintenir dans le top 10 en faisant grimper son chiffre d'affaires à 24 millions d'euros. Il faut dire que Paco Rabanne a bien soutenu publicitairement sa fragrance phare (dans un spot TV que j'adore d'ailleurs). Ce serait intéressant d'avoir des données plus précises pour le confirmer mais je pense que dans le top 10 des parfums les plus vendus de France, je suis quasiment certain que c'est celui qui a la clientèle la plus jeune. Et encore, ce n'est ma petite soeur de 23 ans qui fait gonfler ces chiffres car elle porte pour sa part... le One Million normalement destiné à nous les mecs !


8) FLOWER - KENZO



Typiquement le genre de parfum qui ne fait pas de bruit mais s'inscrit dans la durée. Mais attention quand même car derrière cette apparente bonne nouvelle, force est de constater que la fragrance star de Kenzo a perdu une place par rapport à 2011. Sachant qu'il en avait déjà perdu 2 en passant de 5ème à 7ème en 2010, cela sent la sortie du Top 10 doucement mais sûrement. Avec 26,2 millions d'euros engrangés, pas étonnant que Kenzo lui consacre une grande partie de son investissement média (au détriment de sa splendide gamme de soins Kenzoki qui mériterait tellement d'être un peu plus mis dans la lumière, #avispersonnel) ! Allez, on se reprend sinon, cela risque d'être la même punition que Lolita Lempicka (le classique, la pomme) et Amor Amor de Cacharel qui sont les deux parfums à avoir disparu Top 10 cette année.


6 & 7 à égalité) MISS DIOR - DIOR & SHALIMAR - GUERLAIN





Pas de changement par rapport à 2011 pour ces deux fragrances ! Chapeau quand même pour Shalimar dont le socle de fidèles doit quand même être assez énorme pour maintenir ce parfum à un tel niveau. A noter au passage qu'il s'agit de deux fragrances du groupe LVMH qui réussit au total à truster 5 des 10 places du classement, la classe à Dallas !


5) COCO MADEMOISELLE - CHANEL



10 millions d'euros plus haut (soit 37 millions d'euros de chiffres d'affaires, excusez du peu), on retrouve une fragrance déjà culte et pourtant pas si vieille que ça puisqu'elle a été lancée il y a un peu plus de 10 ans seulement. Une manne financière qui permet je pense de rentabiliser l'investissement qu'a du représenter les services de Keira Knightley, mais n'empêche pas la fragrance de perdre une place en cédant un peu de terrain au phénomène parfum de l'année 2012 et dont je vais vous causer dans deux minutes. 


4) ANGEL - THIERRY MUGLER



Et voilà, le parfum star de Mugler perd une place et quitte donc le podium ! La bérézina pour l'étoile qui fêtait en 2012 ses 20 ans, et que je vous avais d'ailleurs présenté à cette occasion en long, en large et en travers dans ce billet. 38 millions de chiffres d'affaires, ça laisse un peu de marge pour éponger les dettes colossales qu'à du engendrer le plantage de l'ovni Womanity qui était peut-être un peu trop avant-gardiste. Il existe encore ce parfum d'ailleurs ? Je n'en sais rien et me dis que de toute façon, Mugler doit avoir d'autres chats à fouetter en ce moment avec Oscar Pistorius...


3) LA PETITE ROBE NOIRE - GUERLAIN



Alors lui, il a littéralement tout déchiré cette année (40 millions de chiffres d'affaires). Dire que l'année dernière, ce parfum n'était même pas dans le Top 10 ! L'histoire est d'autant plus belle qu'en réalité, ce parfum qui apparait comme récent ne l'est pas tant que ça puisqu'il existe depuis 2009. Sauf qu'à l'époque, il avait été lancé de manière confidentielle dans les quelques boutiques Guerlain. C'est seulement en mars 2012 que cette petite robe a eu droit a un véritable lancement, avec battage médiatique (mais sans égérie, un choix audacieux et à souligner) et tout ce qui s'en suit. Lui pour le coup, j'ai plein de copines qui en sont dingues et ne jurent plus que par lui, je ne suis pas étonné donc de ce joli coup guerlinesque !


2) N°5 - CHANEL



Ah, ce spot publicitaire avec un Brad Pitt aussi barbu que lunaire ! Pour le coup, on ne pourra pas reprocher à Chanel de ne pas avoir tenté le buzz pour pousser son parfum culte sur la marche suprême du classement ! Mais à part des moqueries par dizaine, la marque n'aura pas récolté la médaille d'or. M'en moque, moi je reste Team Chanel avec mon Blei que j'adore plus que tout (si quelqu'un d'ailleurs a le classement des ventes de parfums homme, cela m'intéresse grandement, je n'ai pas réussi à mettre la main dessus).


1) J'ADORE - DIOR


Et hop, une année de plus sur la plus haute marche du classement pour le parfum tout en or de Dior. Incroyable quand même ce succès quant on y pense. Et en culminant à 52 millions d'euros de chiffres d'affaires, Dior se paye même le luxe de creuser l'écart avec ses poursuivants. Mais ce succès à un prix, celui d'une médiatisation hors-norme : il parait que Dior dépense 10% du chiffres d'affaires de J'adore en publicité pour maintenir ses positions. A voir l'année prochaine si cela s'avèrera toujours aussi payant.

Pour boucler la boucle, ayons tout de même une petite pensée émue pour les grands absents de ce classement. Gucci, Prada, Dolce & Gabanna, Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, Nina Ricci, Burberry,.. sont un peu dans les choux sur ce coup mais réservent peut-être de grosses surprises. Et vous, ils figurent dans le Top 10 vos parfums chouchous ?!

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samedi 10 mars 2012

Operation Use It Up

I mean to write this post earlier but got sidetracked into reading the Hunger Games trilogy last weekend. After plowing through all three books in three days, the tale has been haunting me. The writing is not the most masterful but nevertheless, it's a thrilling page-turner that gets very grim in parts. So much death, loss and broken spirits. Now I can't wait to see the movie which will be released in less than two weeks.

Anyway, here are the products that I finished up this past month. I've been focusing on using up all these small sample bottles as I'm getting tired of them taking up space in my cabinets and carting them around with me each time I move house.

Lush Retread (£9.50) is described as a "deluxe, specially enhanced triple strength conditioner" made with conditioning olive, jojoba and avocado oils, soya milk, melon juice and yoghurt in a seaweed and lanolin base. The consistency is like liquid yogurt, more watery than the usual conditioners so I usually have to use a generous palmful of it on my hair. It is not as richly hydrating as say, Tsubaki, but it leaves my hair tangle-free and feeling clean without the the heavy silicone-y feel of richer conditioners. It is relatively expensive though and lasted only about three weeks with daily usage. Lush has a recycling programme in the UK whereby if you bring back 5 clean black pots, you can get a Fresh Face Mask free.

When I breathed in the invigorating mandarin and mint scent of Rituals Fujiyama Shower Foam (£6.50, 200ml), I knew instantly that this would become one of my favourite shower products of all time. The rich foam lather feels luxurious on the skin and rinses off without drying out the skin. The delicious scent is perfect for chasing away the trials and tribulations of the day.


H2O+ Exfoliating Marine Body Butter contains skin-smoothing multi-hydroxy acids plus hydrating marine algae, seagrass and cucumber extract. The scent is light and clean. The 15ml tube was barely enough for one application, certainly not enough to notice any exfoliating effect. It hydrates nicely enough without feeling greasy.

I also used up a few deluxe samples of Kenzoki moisturisers: Nightwatcher, Melts On Contact Face Gel and Face Phenomenon. These have the usual calming scents typical of Kenzoki and absorb very nicely into the skin, helping to stave away flakiness. Of these, I liked Nightwatcher the best. Each 5ml tube usually lasts about 5 days with twice daily use. My skin gets oily after some time, but using a moisturiser is vital to stave off the eczema that I experienced briefly during the winter. The Fondant Rice Lotion is a milky lotion that preps the skin nicely in the mornings for foundation.

Next up are lotions and toners: Kanebo Blanchir Superior White Deep Clear Conditioner II, RMK Skintuner Smoother, Impress Lotion II, Chanel Hydramax+ Active Nanolotion and La Mer The Tonic. These were all quite average, and simply made the skin feel more refreshed without any tightness.

L'Oreal Elseve Liss-Intense Serum Anti-frizz does a great job of keeping my dehydrated locks manageable and frizz-free so I've already re-purchased this.

L'Occitane Verbena Shower Gel is another citrus-scented favourite. I would indulge in this more often except that my current stash of shower gels will last me well into 2013 and possibly beyond!

Kenzoki Clearwater Gel is a nicely refreshing lotion to perk up the skin. When it's very hot, I often just use this and skip moisturiser.

Crabree & Evelyn Iris Body Cream moisturises well but takes a bit of time and effort to absorb into the skin.

Saforelle Soothing Cream was recommended by my doctor for use on my shins which saw a bad case of folliculitis during the winter. It did help to calm the skin down over time.

Like most Japanese foaming cleansers, Kanebo Impress Creamy Soap leaves the skin feeling squeaky clean and so it may be too drying for some people.

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jeudi 20 octobre 2011

Operation Use It Up

Here are the products that I've used up this month so far.

1. Cosme Decorte Essence Makeup Remover: This biphase makeup remover worked well for removing eye makeup without irritating the eyes.

2. Burt's Bees Extra Energising Citrus & Ginger Root Body Wash: This was pretty average. I didn't find the scent to be particularly refreshing or energising, so I would not re-purchase this.

3. Body Shop Moisture White Shiso Make-up Cleansing Oil: This works well for removing makeup and rinses off easily without any oily residue. The shiso scent is unusual but not unpleasant and it doesn't linger on the skin. I didn't notice any whitening effect after using this for the past month.

4. Shiseido Tsubaki Damage Care Shampoo: This works really well for my color-treated hair and rinses off easily without leaving my hair in tangles.

5. L'Oreal Liss-Intense conditioner: I think this is the same as L'Oreal Smooth Intense conditioner. It contains argan oil for nourishing the hair. It helps to de-tangle my hair but it was less impressive in terms of combating the dryness and frizziness.

6. RMK Gel Scrub: This has been reviewed here. This did not provide enough exfoliating action for me.

7. RMK UV Face Protector SPF43: RMK recently revamped its UV Face Protector and bumped up the SPF factor from SPF35 to SPF43 PA+++ while retaining the same light, citrus-scented texture. I like the non-greasy texture but it has a slight tendency to peel on my skin.

8. K-Palette Lasting 2Way Eyebrow Powder: I've been a loyal user of the K-Palette Real Lasting Eyebrow for over a year as it is so easy to use, thanks to the fine brush tip that never splays. It lasts all day on me, no matter how oily my skin gets. This is the new dual-ended version which comes with a brow powder that can be used for a softer effect but it tends to apply patchily on me, so I usually use only the liquid end. The brow liquid lasted just slightly over two months for me with daily usage.

9. Fragrance samples of Jean Paul Gaultier Classique X, Dior J'Adore, Love Chloe and Si Lolita by Lolita Lempicka. Si Lolita was too spicy for my liking while J'Adore and Love, Chloe were nice for daily wear, but I'm not sure that I like them enough to want to purchase a full bottle.

10. Kenzoki Bare Body Night Cream: Not only does this body cream hydrate well, it also has the most wonderfully soothing scent. It is a pricey indulgence but I'll definitely consider investing in it in the future.

11. Kenzoki Fresh Jelly and Gum Drops: This is supposed to exfoliate and purify the skin but the gum drops in it basically just slipped and slided all over the skin. This did not impress me at all due to the lack of exfoliating action.

12. Steam Cream: I think this is the 3rd or 4th pot I've used up! It works well for combating the dry patches on my limbs but in humid weather like Singapore's climate, it can feel oily on the skin.

13. Philosophy Mimosa Shampoo, Shower Gel & Bubble Bath: I like trying out Philosophy's shower gels just for the interesting scents. This is supposed to have a champagne and citrus scent but it smells more like sweet orange candy to me. It lathers up well and doesn't dry out my skin.

14. Chanel Hydra Beauty Serum: This new serum by Chanel is too heavily fragranced for my liking. It absorbs quite well but after about an hour or two, my skin gets oily again.

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dimanche 11 septembre 2011

My Potions and Lotions: Current Skincare Routine

My skincare routine has always pretty simple as my skin does not take kindly to the piling on of skincare products. My oily skintype has been the bane of my life as while it means having relatively few fine lines, I have enlarged pores and acne scars on my cheeks and forehead. In my 30s, I still get occasional spots, usually in the week before the time of the month. Most are relatively small with perhaps just a big one every month (the kind that takes days to form and even longer to fade). When deciding on which skincare products to purchase, I usually look for products that are gentle on the skin and help to keep my pores clean without drying out my skin. I don't go for facials, laser resurfacing or peels although I may try them out in the future.

For facial cleansers, I'm currently using REN Rosa Centifolia Facial Cleansing Gel in the mornings and Coast To Coast Rainforest Clarifying Facial Cleanser.

I like to use the REN cleanser in the morning as it is an light, slightly watery gel cleanser that is extremely gentle on the skin. It leaves my skin feeling clean and soft without any dryness. It has a lovely soft rose scent. REN is a UK brand that does not use petrochemicals, sulfates, parabens, synthetic fragrances or colours, glycols and silicones in its products. It is available at Escentials in Tangs Orchard.

The Coast To Coast cleanser is a light foaming gel cleanser meant for oily and problematic skin. I use this in the evening after using a cleansing oil to remove makeup. It cleanses effectively without stripping my skin.

For removing makeup, I usually use a cleansing oil, such as those by Shu Uemura, followed by a facial cleanser. Currently, I'm using the Body Shop Moisture White Shiso Make-up Cleansing Oil, which works well too although I haven't noticed any significant whitening effect from it. Recently, I also picked up Bioderma Sebium H2O Micellar Solution. This is a non-rinse cleansing water for acne-prone skin. While it does remove makeup quite well (but not waterproof mascara), I found that it leaves my skin feeling taut after some time.


For removing eye makeup, I always use an eye makeup remover. My favourite is Cleansing Express but right now, I'm using a sample bottle of Jill Stuart Makeup Remover (Eye & Lip). It is a biphase remover that works well for removing eyeshadows and eyeliners but it doesn't completely remove some mascaras, like Suqqu Mascara Volume Long N.

After cleansing, I usually apply a toner or lotion with a cotton pad. Over the past month, I've used up two 50ml bottles of Shu Uemura White Recovery EX+ Whitening Lotion. It feels refreshing and hydrates my skin without leaving it sticky, but I haven't seen any significant lightening of my skin pigmentation.

After applying the lotion, I've been using Cosme Decorte Moisture Liposome. This does a great job of keeping my skin from flaking and prepping my skin for foundation in the mornings. I'm down to my very last sample sachet and am seriously considering buying a bottle. I've also been trying Lancome Genefique Youth Activator but it doesn't seem to do much for my skin, plus it feels slightly sticky unlike Moisture Liposome which absorbs very nicely into my skin.


For protecting the face from UV rays, I like to use Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Mousse SPF50 if I'm not wearing makeup. RMK's Face Protector is nice too but on the pricey side. If I'm wearing makeup, I usually use either a primer or a foundation with SPF.

For the delicate eye area, I've been alternating between Lancome Blanc Expert Anti-Dark Circles Eye Serum, L'Occitane Angelica Eye Roll-On and Kenzoki Belle de Jour Angel Eyes. The Lancome eye serum absorbs very nicely without stickiness. The L'Occitane eye roll-on feels cooling and therapeutic thanks to the metal roller ball but I've had problems with the roller ball either getting stuck in the cap or failing to dispense any serum. The Kenzoki Angel Eyes has a slightly creamier and denser consistency than the Lancome serum, but it also helps to hydrate the eye area effectively.

For exfoliating the skin, I use my Clarisonic Mia a few times a week (never more than once a day) or a facial scrub like RMK Gel Scrub or Benefit Refined Finish Facial Polish. Once or twice a week, I also use a clay mask which helps to combat the oiliness. I've been using Suqqu HA White Mask, which is alright but super pricey. I've just started using Avene Cleanance Mask, which also has glycolic acid, salicylic acid and tiny scrubby bits for an exfoliating effect.

I've also been trying Garnier Self-Heating Sauna Mask with zinc. The heat sensation is interesting but I'm not sure if it actually has any significant effect on the skin. If my skin is looking dull or flaky, I use My Beauty Diary sheet masks. For de-clogging my pores, there's still no other product as effective as Biore nose strips. I use these not only on my nose, but also my forehead and cheeks as the pores in these areas get clogged too. Kose Seikisho Mask White works too but it is painful to remove.

And finally for keeping my lips from chapping, I use an assortment of lip balms from Paul & Joe and Fresh. Recently, I've also been using Clinique Superbalm Moisturizing Gloss in Black Honey almost every day, including the recent look that I did with the YSL Midnight Garden palette.

All of the above products were purchased by me, except for the Body Shop Cleansing Oil which was provided by the PR company.

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samedi 3 septembre 2011

Kenzo Eau de Fleur Camellia

Being a devoted fan of the Kenzo Eau de Fleur range of fragrances, I was delighted to read on Voce's website that Kenzo will be launching a new Eau de Fleur Camellia eau de toilette on 4 November in Japan. Described as a "sparkling musky floral", Eau de Fleur Camellia is limited edition and will retail at 7350yen for 50ml. Of the four Eau de Fleur fragrances in my stash, I still love Eau de Fleur Tea the most, followed by Yuzu.

Kenzo is also releasing a Christmas Kit for Sensual Skin (8400yen) that includes an Enveloping Velvety Wash 150ml, Sensual Lotion 150ml, Cream With A Sheen 15ml, Twilight Cream 15ml, perfumed soap 100g and a pouch. This will be released on 18 November in Japan.

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vendredi 1 juillet 2011

Kenzo Cashmere for Body Skin

Kenzo Cashmere for Body Skin, as the name suggests, is a luxurious soothing treat for the skin that I recently re-discovered in my beauty stash.

It's a spray-on powdery body lotion infused with a relaxing blend of essential oils that gently moisturise the skin. I love the white lotus aroma, which lingers on my skin throughout the day, much longer than most of the perfumes that I own.

The lotion absorbs quickly into the skin without leaving any greasy after-feeling or visible sheen. Although there is powder in the lotion, you can't see any of it when it's sprayed on the skin.


It is very pricey at S$68 but Kenzo usually offers a 20% direct discount during Metro's sales. In Japan, the retail price is even more exorbitant at 5985yen (S$90). It's not listed on the Kenzo USA website though so it may not be available in the US.




The list of ingredients.

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