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It's Tool Time - The BIC Beauty Edition

I wanted to start this thread as a place to share about a beauty tool or tools that have worked for you, be it something you use for your skin (e.g., gua sha, face roller, spetralite face mask, etc.), or your body (body gua sha, infrared PEMF mat), or  nails (e.g., glass file), or elsewhere. 
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For the month of December, I want to try my hand at facial massage. 

 

There are a host of products out there for that, including gua sha, face rollers, etc. - all at varying price point. Most things I've read have called for one of those tools and a face oil I wanted to try something a little more budget friendly tool - my knuckles. I'm also opting to do it with my current cleanser as part of my second cleanse step of my evening skincare routine.

 

I've given this technique a try a few times last month and for December, I'll aim to do it 2-3 tmes per week as part of my evening skincare routine. Will give an update on that in a future post to the Habit Stacking Thread 📚.  My second cleanse is typically a water based cleanser but I've recently just been using one cleanser for both steps - Then I Met You Living Cleansing Balm Makeup Remover, a favorite of the lovely @caitbird. While it is not a face oil per se, it is oil based and gives me the slip I need for doing this facial massage. Also, Charlotte Cho, the founder of Then I Met You did a YouTube video with James Welsh where she mentions using this cleansing balm for a facial massage.

 

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Tools: Then I Met You Living Cleansing Balm Makeup Remover and my knuckles

 

Other Resources: I follow Face Yoga Studio on YouTube when I do this  - there's an 11 minute video titled "Using Your Knuckles to Massage Your Face and Boost Collagen. Reverse your age!" that I've found easy to follow along with. I watched it a few times before actually putting it into practice so that I would be more familiar with the movements. 

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@itsfi  thanks for the tag, I love this idea! I never thought of doing a facial massage with a cleansing balm, but it sounds so relaxing. I'm definitely going to try this one of these days!

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Saying "bye bye" to dry skin this winter with 2 quick and easy steps in my shower routine.

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L'Occitane Cleansing And Softening Refillable Shower Oil With Almond Oil has been a staple for me for years - gentle and moisturizing with a soft, subtle, gourmand scent. It makes me think of these almond croissant from a nearby bakery. Using the Hanni shower scarf with it gives me some exfoliation as well and, I don't know about you but I've lost some a lot of flexibility as I've gotten older. Shower scarves like this one from Hanni (or ones like these pastel colored ones ) have been fantastic for helping to get to that upper-to-mid part of my back that I have a harder time reaching for these days. 😉

 

Hanni Splash Salve In-Shower Body Moisture Treatment 8.8 oz / 250 mL gets me moisturized quickly while still in the shower. 🚿 This is the 4th, or maybe it's the 5th (?) product I've tried from Hanni and I have to say that I've been very pleased with all of them. 👍

 

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@itsfi  ooh that almond shower oil sounds so nice - I love almond croissants, so I feel like it would make me hungry 😅

Moisturizing while still in the shower is a great idea, I'm definitely going to try that - I feel like my skin gets so dry and prickly feeling the second I step out of the shower, and I just can't slather on lotion fast enough!

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I've used a gua sha off an on in the past, more so a body gua sha, but I'm aiming to get back into a routine with a face gua sha. Will be checking out some articles and videos to revisit proper technique. My plan is to start off doing it once a week for 5 minutes this month and then twice a week for 10 minutes in December. 🤞 I'm hoping to find a way to build the 2-times per week effort into my evening skincare routine by the end of the year or the beginning of next year. 

 

I'll use The Ordinary 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil 1 oz/ 30 mL to start off with because I know my skin responds well to that oil, but I am trying out another face oil so I may end up subbing that in or alternating between it and the rose hip seed oil. I have a few gua sha tools, including the stainless steal one from Mount Lai (which was part of a Lunar New Year box I purchased a few years ago) and the Sisley one with a handle. Sephora carries some gua sha tools as well - Mount Lai Gua Sha Facial Lifting Tool and SEPHORA COLLECTION Rose Quartz Gua Sha - the SC has a nice cooling effect (even without putting it in the fridge beforehand). 

 

My winter evening skincare routine can be a longer one so I may probably be working through some habit stacking ideas in an effort to figure out what will best suit how much time I want to spend on my routine and what I want to accomplish with my evening routine. If I come up with a habit stack I'm consistent with, I'll post to the Habit Stacking Thread 📚

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Such lovely tools! Gua shas are such fabulous tools! I’ve been seeing them being used a lot for skin care the ones you have in the photos look so beautiful and multi functional I’ve always wanted to try them with moisturizer I may have to pick me up a couple 🙂 @itsfi 

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Oh, I've not (yet) tried the gua sha with a moisturizer but I can definitely see how that would be good with helping the skin absorb the good stuff in the moisturizer. 😍 If you do try this, I would love to hear about your experience @peculiarzmakeup

 

There are several different shapes and sizes for a face gua sha; it'll be fun to shop for one. The Mount Lai Gua Sha Facial Lifting Tool are on sale and if you picked up one of those now, they'd be 20% off of the sale price. The Sephora Collection one would be 30% off. Was there a particular shape or brand you were interested in? 

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These would be perfect! Thank you for suggesting I’m looking forward to trying I’ll let you know how it goes 🙂 @itsfi 

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@itsfi Great idea to incorporate a gua sha into your routine. I thought I misplaced mine but I recently found it in the freezer. I think using it after serum is a greay eay to make sure the serum gets soaked in well, while also massaging the face. This is a good reminder for myself. I am looking forward to hearing how you include it in your habit stacking!

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Ooouh @Mellmars1185, coming out of the freezer could be refreshing (or wake you up!) Do you typically use your gua sha as part of your morning or evening routine?

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@itsfi I haven't used the gua sha for years. I have been using an ice roller (when I remember) in the morning after I make my work lunch and while drinking my coffee, before I start my skincare and make-up routine.

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Squeezed in a little pampering session as I was getting ready the other morning.

 

I was very happy to see Glow Recipe bring back its Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Jelly Sheet Mask 1.17 oz/ 33 g in celebration of the brand's 10th anniversary (Happy 10th Anniversary, @GlowRecipe!), even if for a limited time. It turns out that I tried my very last one of the old version of this mask (eek!) earlier this year. I flipped through over 300 pages of posts to find my post and to see if I listed the ingredients from that version. Sadly, I did not. I did, however, find the ingredients on a couple of webpages (inci decoder) and blogs, and there seems to be some variation in the ingredients - some are just in a different order. I still need to do a deep dive at comparing them but we can get to a quick review until I have some time to do that.

 

Generally speaking, this 2024 version is similar to the older version. This version, however, does stay on my face a lot better - with the older version, I had to sit or lie down in order to keep the mask from slowly (or sometimes not so slowly) sliding off my face. Not the case here. I was able to walk about the house and multi-task. I should note that while the sheet mask contains openings for the eyes and mouth (and ones that roomy), the mask also includes the pieces that make up the hole, for you to use should you choose to cover your mouth and close your lids and cover them (in which case, better to lie down).

 

Like the original, the instructions recommend keeping the 2-piece hydrogel mask on for 10 minutes, and I did. I found that I had the slightest bit of serum remaining on my skin after removing the mask and I pressed that serum, along with the extra in the packet, onto my skin. There's a slight tacky-to-the touch feeling after the serum is absorbed, but I found that to provide a nice grip for the rest of my skincare and makeup that followed. My skin felt refreshed, soothed, lightly hydrated and bouncy. The light watermelon scent and the cooling feel of the mask made for a refreshing mask session. I even spent some time using a SEPHORA COLLECTION Mini Rose Quartz Facial Roller over the sheet mask, rolling from the center of my face outwards, from the forehead to the chin and jawline. It made the mask session even more relaxing

 

All in all, I liked this mask. It is a nice one to have on hand for some "me" time. It also would make for a lovely gift, with or without a face roller. I picked up a few of these and plan to pick up a few more during the sale.

 

Tagging @CynthieLu @WinglessOne @ather @GracieFirgau @faeriegirl @lmaster @Buootiful from the Re: Otherworldly October Hauls 2024 post for this mask.

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I'm so thrilled it's back @itsfi can't wait to try it

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Yes @lmaster, love that it stays one and the results are as good as with the original version - and the watermelon scent is just as yummy, too! I need to pick up a couple more before the sale ends. I'd like to have some for spring / summer. 

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That's great that it stays on your face better @itsfi 

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I'm so happy with that @PrettyPaint; if I choose to use it in the mornings, I can sip on my cold brew with a straw while I have it on. 😆 Two self-care treats in one sitting. I'll have to remember to do that tomorrow - I can probably  check off a square on the bingo card for Wellness In Progress: November 2024 too! 🙌

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Thank you for the review and feedback on the new mask @itsfi I'll lbe keeping them in my cart for the sale. 😉💕

Maybe I'll buy just one before hand... Cuz you know, I'm eager to try it myself. 😁

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Thanks for the tag and feedback, @itsfi ! Sounds like this new version’s not far off from the original, in terms of performance. Well, aside from the new one being less of an escape artist. Hooray for a good relaxing masking session! 

 

About an INCI list comparison: I did that the day I ordered mine. Normally I let INCIdecoder auto-compare ingredients for me, but that database doesn’t contain the new sheet mask yet. So I did a simple manual comparison in a word doc: 

 

Eh, I could’ve flagged Benzyl Benzoate as another form of fragrance but I forgot.Eh, I could’ve flagged Benzyl Benzoate as another form of fragrance but I forgot.

The new mask has extra solvents/emollients and humectants, plus phenoxyethanol as a preservative. “Watermelon fruit” and “watermelon fruit juice” could be the exact same thing (watermelon’s mostly water and the OG mask apparently contained no water, so maybe watermelon fruit made up for that 🤷‍♀️); I dunno since I’m not the chemist who formulated these masks. That also means I can’t say whether the new or original mask is more effective at hydrating, delivering antioxidants, etc.; an INCI list alone won’t really tell me that. But I do expect the new mask to be quite hydrating, thanks to the addition of polyglutamic acid. Eh, the original mask was also very hydrating. 

 

Good call on buying more during the sale to gift away. I have a dear friend who loves masking and is finishing up his chemo treatments, so he’ll be able to safely use fragranced skincare products again in a few weeks. Gotta get a few more of this mask for him. Maybe more for myself too, if the fragrance doesn’t irritate my skin. 

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 I'm a curious cat. 😅

@WinglessOne @itsfi  I guess I did ended up in store and picked up one, you know, in case it does sell out during the sale, and for fun. 🍉🍉 

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Have you had a chance to try out the mask @CynthieLu? Hope it works out for you.

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