Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Himalaya Purifying Neem Foaming Face Wash Review

Over the summer, I had a very bad pimple out break and was on a mission to find any product that would get rid of them. One of my friends recommended Himalaya Neem Face Wash. I ended up buying the Himalaya Neem Foaming Face Wash instead, the foaming bit attracting me towards the product over the normal face wash.


The main ingredients in this face wash were Neem and Turmeric both native to the Indian subcontinent. Neem is known to work against pimples because of its antibacterial properties and the same goes for turmeric. These ingredients along with the fact that it was the first foaming face wash I used made me quite excited about the product.



The face wash on the whole is good. I love the light feel of the foam and it leaves the skin feeling clean and fresh. The fragrance is fresh with a hint of green citrus elements. On a hot summer day, this face wash can do wonders to refresh. However, in the winter, it does leave my skin feeling a little dry. Of course, that may be because my skin is tending towards the dry side of the scale. 


The only thing I have against this product is whether using it alone can actually prevent pimples. I always used it along with La Roche-Posay's Effaclar Duo and it worked brilliantly on my skin. This face wash, for sure, can be a great addition to your anti pimple treatment, but I'm just not sure if it can be the only solution. Combine it with a good anti-pimple cream and you're good to go. 

Monday, February 4, 2013

How about some Orgasm for your cheeks?

Are cosmetic companies overdoing it with the names of their products?

Cosmetics and Fragrances are a part of the Fashion and Beauty world. And yes, this world is glamorous and sensual. But, sometimes things can get just plain…weird.

I had a lecture during my marketing class in school about how cosmetic and perfume companies use naming the product as a means of marketing. And, this is absolutely understandable. For a perfume, it’s the name of the products that catches our attention first. But to have a perfume whose name has nothing to do with the actual smell or the “story” behind the perfume is something strange. The same goes for cosmetics.

Let’s take OPI for example. I was at a department store and going through the names of the nail polish on display.  There was a bright yellow shade named Need Sunglasses? and a pretty glossy pink shade name I’m a Princess, You’re Not! 


Need Sunglasses?
I'm a Princess, You're Not!
Mrs O'leary's BBQ
Who Come Up with these Names?

These names are clever and coherent with the colour they are assigned to. A girl with pretty pink nails is allowed to feel like a princess. But a deep burgundy coloured lacquer with the name Mrs O’leary’s BBQ doesn’t really match. The dark brownish-red colour does resemble that of BBQ sauce, but for me at least, it wasn’t the first thing I associated with the nail polish. There was also a toffee coloured polish with the name Who Comes Up with these Names? which I found hilarious.
Though the OPI names can get bizarre, they are witty and sometimes very funny. Urban Decay and Nars are at a whole new level when it comes to naming products. I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t like to tell people my lipstick was named Trainwreck or Sellout and yet Urban Decay sells these. They also have a dark black and good quality eyeliner named Perversion

Trainwreck

Perversion

Yes, I know that the cosmetic industry is all about romanticism and sensuality but I think Nars gets the award for boldness. Their super gorgeous pink blush is named Orgasm

Orgasm



Can you imagine the following conversation:

Girl 1 – “That blush looks so good on you! What do you use?”
Girl 2 – “Uhhhh….Orgasm.”

I’m sure a ton of cosmetic companies use this strategy. But these were some of the brands that caught my attention. Even though it’s a wonderful marketing strategy, I still find it surprising sometimes. 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

L'Occitane Shea Butter Products - Lip Balm and Hand Cream Review


Two things that I found myself carrying in my purse this winter were a hand cream and lip balm. I started by using Nivea products (Nivea Fruit Shine lip balm), but I found quickly that they didn't provide me much moisturization after an hour or so and I would have to re-apply. I found that quite annoying and so decided to change and came upon L’Occitane’s Shea Butter range.


Both the hand cream and lip balm contain a very high percentage of Shea Butter (20% and 10% respectively). Shea Butter is a moisturizer very rich in fatty acids that makes it perfect for dry to very dry skin. My lips, being perpetually chapped, needed this high level of moisturization and of course who doesn't want softer hands for the winter, right?


The high percentage of Shea Butter in these products makes them thick and extremely rich. The hand cream is a little bit difficult to spread and takes a while to be absorbed by the skin. But, it keeps the skin soft and supple for about 6 to 7 hours after application. The lip balm also provides resistance while application and you feel the presence of a product on your lips which can be slightly irritating for some. But again, it moisturizes the lips thoroughly and leaves them feeling great. Unlike the Nivea lip balm which is perfumed strongly and coloured, this product is white with a light perfume which makes you understand that is is primarily used for their function which is to nourish your chapped lips.
I recommend these products to those who have dry skin or those living/travelling to places with extremely cold and dry winters.

Where you can find L’Occitane Products in India – They can be found in various shopping malls all over the country (Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune and New Delhi)