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A Long Note About Suncreen |A Beautiful Zen

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


(For anyone who’s still out there (Is anyone still out there? Hello. (It’s me…)), thank you for waiting more than two years for an update, but my dear you shouldn’t be waiting that long for anyone.)

I can only bank so much on my Asian skin genes and not calling for reinforcements is an underestimation of the powers of cumulative UV rays and our propensity to keep breaking down that good ol’ ozone layer (but that’s another post which we aren’t here for). Which all just means, I wear my sunscreen and most often I have it combined within my moisturizer, powder, or foundation to make life less cluttered.

A colleague mentioned that computer screens age us with UV light emissions and a question of sunscreen preferences was raised. I quickly chimed in that everyone needs to get on the Asian sunscreen train, like ASAP, like yesterday.

Since I was asked for my preferences, I feel some obligation to give a half-way decent answer – I did use to write about this stuff and I still have a fading reputation to uphold. So here we are and before anyone gets too excited, this isn’t a comeback (look I didn’t even tag or properly compose my photos and we all know how important that is, *lookin’ at you, beauty bloggers*).

My sunscreen choices will always lean towards those developed/sold in Asia. They’ve just cared about skin pigmentation for way longer and to a stronger degree than North America. This means more innovation, more demand for different formulas that work in hot humid weathers, and the ability to scale production. In other words, thinner, stronger formulas at drug store prices.

The Western market has been coming around though. Some choices to consider are:
La Roche Posay Hydraphase UV SPF 30 ($39.95CDN/50ml): It’s a great everyday moisturizer with SPF in a lotion like consistency. It’s not heavy and you can’t tell it has sunscreen. Once I get through all the new sunscreens/moisturizers I have, I’ll likely repurchase this as a basic everyday option.


Avène High Protection Emulsion SPF 50 ($25.50CDN/50ml): I wrote about my love for it here when I received it through PR contacts but have since repurchased it with my own dollars.

Clarins UV Plus HP SPF 50 ($42CDN/50ml): I tried their old SPF40 version (looks like they may have changed the formula since though) and liked the lightweight feel and matte dry down. (This is a quick post on that option and all of Clarins’ body sunscreen options)

I just cracked open the Kiehl’s Super Fluid UV Defence SPF 50 ($47CDN/50ml) and was pleasantly surprised by the very thin texture and matte dry down. It’s less thick than Avène’s but both dry down to the same finish.

(If you’re interested, this is a post on a random selection of sunscreen.)

The above approximate the thinner Asian formulas with maybe Kiehl’s winning out but all at higher prices.

It kills me that a large proportion of Asian sunscreen varieties aren’t sold in Western stores – even Shiseido’s Anessa line isn’t sold in Shiseido’s Western outlets and that’s a big seller in Asia. That being said, Korean brands have been getting a foothold into Western culture and Asian supermarkets, like T&T, have beauty sections with good options so we aren’t completely left out.

When I’m in Asia, I step into a drug or cosmetics store and randomly buy 4 – 5 sunscreen options. Even at random, they’re always better in terms of formula and price than Western varieties I’ve tried. During my last trip to Korea, I bought three from Innisfree and have been using the Moist Winter Barrier SPF50. I paid all of…what, $14 for it? Maybe $11? I enjoy everything about it as a winter moisturizer except for the floral scent.

I haven’t used the same product twice but some Asian options to consider are Missha All-Around Safe Sun Block Essence SPF45 for face, anything from Suncut, Skin Aqua and Bioré for the body. Unfortunately, all will need to be purchased online (try Ebay, Sasa, or Yesstyle – I’ve purchased from all three before) but if you want to step into a store you may find options at T&T Supermarket, The Face Shop, and random Asian beauty stores in Richmond. I suspect that prices are higher than in Asia though.

One worth a specific mention is Majolica Majorca’s Nude Makes Gel SPF 50 (For Active Girls) (~$25CDN?/25g): It’s not in the drug store price realm but I loved this stuff. It’s a tinted face moisturizer with the benefit of an Asian sunscreen formula that even works for my “darker” Asian skin tone (but likely not for anything darker). Majolica Majorca is a sub-brand of Shiseido (their mascara is great and they have really cute blushes). I wore it all through one summer and it never felt heavy.

Regardless of which sunscreen you choose, slather it on (I once heard a tablespoon is needed to properly cover your face), and bring it all the way down past your neck.

As a final note to this long not-return to my blog, for those who haven’t gotten on the cleansing oil train…that’s a great follow up journey to your foray into Asian sunscreens. Water and soap doesn’t always cut it when cleaning sunscreen off your face, but a good cleansing oil will always do the trick.



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Skincare products I am testing and loving so far

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Sure, so we’re only a couple of weeks into 2024 but I am loving taking some time to sit and type and decided that sharing a few ‘in progress’ reviews was what I felt like doing today. I say in-progress because the products I want to share here are a mixture of new-ish to me products, so I would say I’ve been using them for 2-3 weeks ish on average. I like to really throughly try a product for a decent amount of time before sharing my thoughts so usually for a month plus but these are ones I just can’t wait to share my thoughts on so here goes.

Shiseido Waso Shikulime Gel-To-Oil Cleanser

To say I love the texture of this cleanser would be underplaying it. I absolutely adore it. I’ve always had a thing for an oil or balm cleanser, this is all the slippery goodness of an oil cleanser but less messy. As it starts out thicker then beautifully melts as you massage into skin it really is the cleanser that keeps on giving. Managing to be silky smooth and not remotely stripping. It does a great job at dissolving makeup but works well as a first or second cleanse step just as well. Or just stand alone if a single cleanse life is your thing.

This cleanser has earned itself a fast forward to top 5 list (along with the likes of the Elemis Cleansing Balm and Clarins Pure Melt) If you like that sort of melty oil-like goodness then this is one that you should add to your list. Trying more from Shiseido is definitely on my list for 2024.

No7 Future Renew Damage Reversal Eye Serum

I was lucky to be sent the Future Renew range back when it launched in 2023. However in chaos of moving house, I kept it in the box for months and only dug it out in December. But so far, loving the eye serum – it’s one of those lighter eye product textures that feels like a drink of water for the skin. I can’t confirm if it’s reversed any age related damage as such, but I can say it’s lovely and hydrating and leaves my notoriously dehydrated eye area moisturised but feeling fresh on each use – morning or evening (I’ve been using for both). So top marks from me on first few weeks of use, I will give one of the face creams a whirl next once I’ve finished of my current in-use selection soon.

Skin Rocks Retinoid 1

I have to confess I’ve had this product in my possession for quite a few months before giving it a proper test after Caroline kindly offered to get her team to send for me to try. Why did I wait to try? Well, not to sound dramatic but I can be nervous of retinol products. Yes I know, I am skincare/beauty obsessed and can still be nervous of retinol products. It’s the talk of retinol damaging skin barriers, flaking and purging. Having used the full on tret level skincare I can vouch for both the great results AND the skin reactions that can occur. I stand by the fact with the tret I have always done all the carefully-carefully steps but there’s still a concentration level that seems to trigger a dry/flaking upper lip line. Always specifically that area. I can’t fully explain it but I don;t love it. I do however, absolutely love the glow and smoothness that retinol products can give. So I persevere.

So what is all that waffle about? Let’s get back to what I’ve liked about Skin Rocks Retinoid 1 – I like that it’s gentle, it really is the ideal intro to a retinol routine if you’re either new to it, sensitive skinned or perhaps returning to use post pregnancy etc. (This was me when I first got started dipping my toe into the retinol world again). I have not yet had a single issue with this, it applies and absorbs like a dream and my skin is very happy using it. Do I see the same level of results as with tretinoin? No, but that’s as I would expect – it’s the level one, a different ingredient (Retinoid vs tretinoin, in very very basic terms, same family – different ingredients and thus different result levels expected). This is really the ideal intro to a retinol whilst you build your tolerance, let your skin adapt as you use and take it from there.

So if you’re entry level retinol user, sensitive or just a little nervous about it like I mentioned – give the Skin Rocks Retinoid 1 a whirl.

For more reviews and beauty chat you can follow me on Instagram: @beautyjunkieldn



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[Review] Esfolio Berry Mix Sun Cream – Asian Beauty Obsessed

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


I got this from my recent YesStyle Haul! If you’ve been reading my posts for years, you know from my time in Taiwan that Esfolio is one of my all-time favorite companies. I bought their sheet masks religiously while I was in Taiwan and now I can find them pretty frequently at my local Marshall’s or TJ-Maxx.

Anyway, when I saw this I couldn’t resist trying it out! I was in need of a sunscreen anyway and this called my name. Here’s the packaging with the ingredients:

I think it’s great that they list the percentages for each fruit/plant extract that they promote – sometimes when they promote certain ingredients and they don’t list how much is in the product I feel slightly skeptical. I like the transparency here! I put the ingredients that they are promoting in their ad for the product in bold.

Here’s the list of ingredients more clearly:

Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry) Fruit Extract (9.56%), Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit Extract (9.56%), Fragaria Ananassa (Strawberry) Fruit Extract (9.56%), Rubus Fruticosus (Blackberry) Fruit Extract (9.56%), Vaccinium Angustifolium (Blueberry) Fruit Extract (9.56%), Euterpe Oleracea (Acai) Fruit Extract (9.56%), Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Dipropylene Glycol, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Glycerin, Dimethicone, 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor, Octocrylene, Niacinamide, Cetearyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine, 1,2-Hexanediol, Sorbitan Stearate, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Polysorbate 60, Hydroxyacetophenone, Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate, Adenosine, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Arginine, Ethylhexylglycerin, Aluminum Hydroxide, Disodium EDTA, Xanthan Gum, Chlorphenesin, Fragrance

Click HERE for the CosDNA analysis!

Besides the fruit extracts, I like seeing Niacinamide in there for evening out my skin tone and calming my skin down. I also like that “fragrance” is the last ingredient in there – it’s true, too, there isn’t much of a scent to this product.

Also, the front of the box advertises that 57.36% of the product is the “Berry Mix” and if you add up the percentages in the list, it’s true.

Twist-off cap and standard foil
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It’s called a sun cream and it feels like one! When I put it on, it reminds me of a light moisturizer – my skin feels softer after application. It does give my normal-type skin a nice, soft glow, so I think this would be great for dry- to normal-types but I would be a little hesitant to recommend it to oily-skin types because I would worry it would be a bit too glowy for them.

It has both UVA & UVB protection. This Sun Cream by Esfolio is one of four in their Sun Cream line – this one is called “Anti-Wrinkle” and comes in a pink tube, but they also have other versions:

They promote that they don’t use water as a filler in their ingredients, and instead use their extracts – which is true. They say there’s no white cast – I didn’t experience any! I took pictures on very sunny days and you can’t tell I’m wearing it. It doesn’t feel oily, it feels more like a light moisturizer, so I’d agree with their statements – even the “NO high cost”, haha!

I’ve been using this daily for about a week now, and I’ve been really liking it. It didn’t break me out and it plays well with my foundations so far. It keeps my skin moisturized, to boot!

I bought this on YesStyle for $5.72 (original listing price is $15.90 – as of right now it’s still on sale!). This is such a bargain that I’ll definitely be buying this again! Love the ingredients, love the product!

Hope this helped!! ❤

P.S. I’ve been a long-time customer of YesStyle (I’m talking years) and I’ve got a discount for you if you’d like use them! Use “ABOBSESSED20” to get 5% off your order!



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BenQ’s GS2 wireless portable LED projector – For Family Entertainment and Outdoor – The Tezzy Files

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Movie enthusiasts and people who are keen about home entertainment have reason to rejoice as BenQ has announced their latest wireless portable LED projector and it is a brilliant device to have at home. The device is portable and quite eye-catching. It comes in a cute little bag, and it is simple to set up. BenQ’s new wireless portable LED projector, GS2 ticks all the boxes, while offering additional perks which we will be discussing in-depth.

The GS2 is equipped with 720p (1280 x 720 pixels) resolution with over a billion colors and a contrast ratio of 100,000:1, this is the most premium technology in the portable size one could have. In other words, the viewer can experience a fine detailing in the picture and can comfortably watch it on a widescreen if the wall is big enough.

We always have concerns regarding the brightness when it comes to buying a projector, however, worry not because BenQ’s GS2 wireless portable LED projector offers 500 ANSI lumens which is ideal for usual home viewing and perfect for camping all night.

BenQ is known for its Eye Care technology products, and they invest intelligently on research and development to provide a user-friendly experience. The expected battery life of this projector is 3 hours so we could comfortably watch our favorite movie without the need to plug it in. One of the most important points to know about the GS2 is that it is built to withstand environmental changes such as rain and dust.

BenQ’s GS2 wireless portable LED projector is equipped with an HDMI port, USB Type A, and an alternate USB Type C port along with an Audio Out port that can accommodate a 3.5mm jack.

The GS2 comes with a neat touch ability to control by simply downloading the BenQ Smart Control app from Google Play or Apple Store.

BenQ’s new wireless portable LED projector, GS2 is the most flexible and handy device for people who would want to experience the best entertainment in-home or outdoors. With its sleek design and protective features against any damages, the GS2 is the most reliable companion for family holidays, picnics, or even camping.

For more product information, click here.

To buy yours, click here!





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4 natural make-up removers for sensitive skin – eyana, salonindubai

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Make-up removal is an essential aspect of skincare. And there are few things that are as bad for your skin as sleeping with make-up on. But, using a harsh make-up remover can damage your skin. So, a good option is to choose a natural make-up remover. Here are 4 options:

* Coconut oil: The natural oil is an all-in-one moisturizer; works wonders for the hair and is also an effective makeup remover. Massage your skin with the oil, rinse it with warm water, and wipe off excess oil with a wet cloth.

* Yoghurt: Yogurt is not just a good probiotic. It can also moisturize the skin and relieve sunburns. For make-up removal, use cotton dipped in plain yogurt and applies it to your face and later rinse off with cool water.

* Cucumber: Cucumbers boast of anti-inflammatory properties and can give relief from irritated or acne-prone skin. Make a paste out of a cucumber and use it as a cleanser. You can add milk and olive oil to moisten the mixture, then apply and rinse.

* Milk: Drinking milk is healthy but applying it to your face or using it to remove your makeup is also a good option. Take a tablespoon of almond oil and add it to a bowlful of milk and apply with a cloth or cotton ball.



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bridal makeup in karama – eyana, salonindubai

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


We all know that the Wedding is the most important day of everyone’s life and especially for the Brides they want to look the best on the special day. Some of the best and beauty salon in karama, dubai.  Every bride wants to look the best on their special day and therefore they wants to hire the leading bridal makeup artist  for their special day.

Professional makeup artists make you feel beautiful for any occasion. With years of experiences, Eyana Salon artists can create stunning work so you can stand out always: From a small dinner party or your own wedding. For any types of bridal makeup  in karama get touch with Eyana Salon.

At Eyana Salon we pride ourselves in offering the best beauty treatments at the best possible central UAE price. We believe regular beauty treatments are a monthly must, rather than a yearly luxury. All our treatments are performed by experienced, highly trained senior therapists, who really understand and love their trade. If you are looking for bridal and best beauty salon offers , get touch with Eyana Salon.



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