Saturday 23 February 2013

My favorite bags for Spring 2013

My favorite bags for Spring 2013




Here are my handbag picks for the coming spring. I think they are all really pretty and that any of them would spruce up a spring time outfit. 

1. Mulberry Valentine's Bayswater Clutch
2. Miu Miu Vitello Lux
3. Celine Trio Pouch
4. Anya Hindmarch Carker Bag
5. Proenza Schouler PS1 Clutch
6. 3.1 Phillip Lim Mini Pashli Bag

Saturday 16 February 2013

Skincare regime targeted for rosacea/sensitive skin types



I finally found a skincare regime that produces results and doesn’t aggravate my rosacea and skin sensitivity. If you suffer from rosacea and/or sensitive skin you’ll know what I mean – virtually every product makes things worse by way of additional redness and break outs. But the products I’ll describe below have had a calming effect on my skin, helped with the inflammation and did not break me out in the slightest. I’m chuffed to the point that I want to write to the companies never to discontinue them!




What initially drew me to this range were the claims of anti-inflammatory properties in the products. I’ve never heard of Dragon’s Blood but according to Rodial it is an anti-inflamatory agent that reduces redness. I got the Hyaluronic Mask, Scultping Gel, Hyaluronic Moisturiser and Hyaluronic Tonic and I have to say that the moisturiser, mask and tonic are excellent. Ironically, the sculpting gel which contains the most concentrated amount of Dragon’s Blood (and is the most expensive) didn’t work for me at all. But the other three products are very worthwhile in my opinion. 

The moisturiser has an SPF15 and medium consistency. I think part of the reason it made my skin looked calmer is because it is really white pigmented (probably because of the SPF) and that helps to diffuse the redness on my face. The tonic was a big surprise in the sense that it’s very gentle and does calm my skin after the ordeal of cleansing (seriously, my face looks like a beetroot when I towel dry it after washing). It has a pleasant rose aroma and doesn’t irritate me at all. The mask is gel-like and has a very nice texture that absorbs easily. If you decide to leave it on, instead of wiping it away, make sure not to use too much because it tends to roll up in flakes. All these products contain hyaluronic acid which is a great bonus for those of us concerned with aging issues, but it’s the calming properties that made me go back and re-purchase the moisturiser, mask and tonic. I have tried so many redness targeted products and none were as good as these. The redness does return during the day mind you, but I found that over the past 3 and a half months that I’ve been using these products, my skin is somewhat calmer and I have less flare ups.  Until a better rosacea treatment comes along, the Dragon’s Blood range is my holy grail!




This cleanser was out of stock of a long time because of a lack of ingredients, according to a few sales associates that I’ve spoken to (yes, I went to a gazillion stockists trying to hunt this down) and I was very upset because it’s my absolutely favourite cleanser. But thankfully now it’s back on the shelves and kudos to REN for not compromising their quality and deciding to wait to cultivate the proper ingredients. I must have repurchased it about 5 times now and I swear by it. It is a clay based cleanser, targeted to blemish-prone skins. If you are looking for a moisturizing cleanser it might not be the one for you, but as I have oily skin it doesn’t strip it off moisture and does a great job of keeping it clean and fresh feeling.




This is a treatment gel for localised skin problems that promises to repair and soothe scarred or post-surgical skins. It also doubles as a make-up primer. I’m on my second bottle now because the first one went by in less than 3 weeks as I made the mistake of applying it all over my face. I call it a mistake because it’s a pricy product (and only 30 ml per bottle) so it’s not viable, for me at least, to use it all over the face, although if I had that luxury I definitely would. It has a very light texture that disappears on the skin, so a moisturizer on top is necessary for those with dryer skins. I had 3 huge marks (courtesy of a bad break-out that I suffered last year) that refused to leave months after the spots had cleared and they have become slightly smaller recently. Maybe it’s because it was their time to heal (as I get older it takes longer and longer for blemishes to clear and some are so stubborn that stay for months!) but as they have been there for almost a year now I’d like to think that it was the HealGel that prompted their shirking. They are still very visible but I really do think they have shrunk somewhat. 




The reason I’m using this scrub is because it is enzyme-based, meaning that the dead tissue is sloughed off by virtue of enzymatic break down and not mechanical abrasion by beads. I always steered clear of scrubs due to my rosacea (I learned the hard way after a peeling session that left me looking like a pizza!) but this scrub doesn’t aggravate the redness and is very gentle.

If you have rosacea issues, I highly recommend the Rodial range, and if you do use it please let me know what you think. I’ll continue with this regime but I want to find a way to incorporate anti-aging products as well. Please share any recommendations that you might have about gentle anti-aging serums, I would love to know!