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By Wishtrend Mandelic Acid (5%) Exfoliating Toner

by Lina Clémence July 25, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


By Wishtrend Mandelic Acid toners or the mandelic acid itself in skincare is not a new product in the market anymore. I started using my first Mandelic acid toner when By Wishtrend launched this (July 2017) By Wishtrend Mandelic Acid 5% Skin Prep Water/ Mandelic Acid exfoliating toner.

[& here I am in 2023, now updating my first review on Wishtrends Mandelic acid toner as I’ve been using it again right now]

I’m a regular user of AHA, BHA, and Glycolic acid toners. Mandelic Acid is known for its kind nature, anti-aging benefits, and effectiveness in removing dead skin cells, etc. With the use of Wishtrend Mandelic Acid Water/toner, I actually got introduced to the behavior of this ingredient.

What is Mandelic Acid and how does it work?

Mandelic Acid, a different form of Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) is extracted from bitter almonds. It has a larger molecular bond than regular AHA, thus, it is less harsh on the skin. However, it delivers the same benefits as AHA/BHA. It is very popular for its anti-bacterial characteristics.

It is very popular for its anti-bacterial and anti-aging characteristics. Mandelic Acid accelerates cellular regeneration rate and increases collagen production. Therefore the ingredient helps to balance melanin production. For its antibacterial properties, Mandelic Acid works effectively as an acne treatment as well.

Ingredients of By Wishtrend Mandelic Acid 5% Skin Prep Water:

Water, Mandelic Acid, Butylene Glycol, Beta-Glucan, Panthenol, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Fruit Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, Sorbitan Sesquioleate, Centella Asiatica Extract, Houttuynia Cordata Extract, Sorbitol, Dimethyl Sulfone, Chlorphenesin, Sodium Citrate, Arginine, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Ethylhexylglycerin, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Carbomer.

By Wishtrend Mandelic Acid 5% Skin Prep Water | Exfoliating Toner for Sensitive Skin that Works

According to the brand, the toner is recommended for sensitive, dry, and acne-prone skin.
I have a combination skin type with no acne issue (that I could monitor) and I’m pretty much used to hardcore AHA/BHA stuff. I started using it in my morning skincare routine. After cleansing, I wipe my face with the Wishtrend Mandelic Acid-soaked cotton pad. On the bottle, it was instructed to use directly by patting it on the skin. I feel my skin needs a bit more exfoliating work thus the use of the cotton pad. Then I follow up with the rest of the skincare, moisturizer and all, and especially a high SPF sunscreen. Careful sun protection is when using an exfoliating toner for daytime even if you’re just sitting at home.

It’s been around two months since I’ve been using Wishtrend Mandelic Acid Skin Prep Water. I’ve given it a go for night-time skin care as well just the same way by using it after cleanser. Did took a break from it in between to see how my skin does without it.

I use exfoliating toners every day. If I’m using a mild one like this Wishtrend Mandelic Acid toner, I’m more likely to physically exfoliate my skin once a week as well.

Additionally,  I’ve been using retinol serums regularly in my PM skincare routine. Now that might sound a bit too much to you. But I’ve noticed my skin is quite tough and does completely okay with all this. Obviously, I won’t suggest you follow me because I don’t know how much your skin can tolerate.

[ In 2023 ]
DAMN! This mandelic acid toner works amazingly with every retinol product to date. Recently I’ve been using this one before my Paulas Choice Retinoid Serum (followed by the By Wishtrend Vitamin A-mazing Bakuciol Night Cream) and this toner simply works fantastic.

Products below in the picture I’ve been incorporating in my skincare lately with the mandelic acid toner. These By Wishtrend products come in a package called the ‘Powerful Skin Smoothing Package’ that is focused on better skin texture and anti-aging benefits. I’ll post a review soon on the By Wishtrend Vitamin A-mazing Bakuciol Night Cream (it deserves to be reviewed). meanwhile, you can check the reel I posted about it.

Powerfull Anti-aging skincare routine

My Experience with Mandelic Acid 5% Skin Prep Water

Simply, this exfoliating toner By Wishtrend with 5% Mandelic Acid is indeed very gentle on the skin compared to AHA, BHA, or Glycolic toners. It actually gave me no irritation or redness ever but leaves my skin smooth and fuss-free after every use.

Due to its added hydrating ingredient, it is hydrating on the skin. The other BHA toners I tried earlier (e.g. Paula’s Choice 2% BHA Toner) would leave my skin kinda squeaky clean but after using Wishtrend Mandelic Acid my skin feels a tad tacky. I assume it is because of the hydrating properties. It is not anything chafing though! It goes away when I follow up with a serum or next skincare product.

This mandelic Acid toner has been able to keep my skin fresh from the dead skin fuss. It was also effective in keeping up the skin’s brightness. My skin texture felt maintained as well.

It’s a mild toner and it gives mild exfoliation thus it’s a great chemical exfoliation option for sensitive skin. During these two months of using this, I was waiting for a day when my skin would feel unusually sensitive so I could monitor how the mandelic acid worked. But, fortunately, my skin has been doing perfectly and I haven’t got that chance.

To conclude,

I’ve no complaints about ByWishtrend Mandelic Acid toner. I actually like how gentle is this. This is a perfect option for those who face sensitivity problems with AHA/BHA.

Also, this could be a great option for those who are just starting with exfoliating toner. The kind and & gentle character it this one will surely help a new user to understand how their skin acts with such a product.

Shopping Info:

By Wishtrend Mandelic Acid 5% Skin Prep Water | $22 for 120ml

Shop from the Wishtrend website directly.
They always have a lot of attractive promotions going on and they offer international shipping with std and fast options. Free worldwide shipping on orders $69 or above and most of the time Wishtrend offers Free Shipping for many exclusive products.
BONUS: You can receive a 5$ coupon instantly if you use my code ‘146262906’ upon signing up. Key in the Code when asked for the ‘SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM’ code on the registration form.




July 25, 2025 0 comments
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LAB CICA BARRIER GENTLE MORNING CLEANSER

by Lina Clémence July 24, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


I am not the type of people who can just wash my face in the morning with water because it will cause acne and clogged pores.

Watery gel cleanser thoroughly yet gently removes impurities while restoring the skin barrier. Contains  madecassoside, asiaticoside, centella asiatica leaf extract, panthenol, Vitamin B5 and allantoin to soothe, hydrate and nourish skin. 
Free of artificial colorants and fragrances, making it suitable for sensitive and dry skin.

Benefits:
– Gel cleanser formulated with skin-loving ingredients effectively removes dirt, excess sebum, and fine dust on the face for healthy skin.
– Enriched with Centella Asiatica Extract to soothe irritated skin, Dex-Panthenol to supply Vitamin B5, hydration, and barrier care.
-Hypoallergenic formula that is free of fragrances and artificial colorants.
– Slightly acidic gel cleanser that does not irritate the skin.

How to use:
1. Lather a moderate amount onto the face and gently massage in circular motions.
2. Rinse with lukewarm water

Ingredients:
Water, Glycerin, Coco-Betaine, Methyl Gluceth-20, Dipropylene Glycol, Centella Asiatica Leaf Water, Sodium Chloride, Xanthan Gum, Panthenol, Methylpropanediol, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, 1,2-Hexanediol, Sodium Benzoate, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Tromethamine, Butylene Glycol, Centella Asiatica Extract, Asiaticoside, Asiatic Acid, Madecassoside, Madecassic Acid, Ethylhexylglycerin, Caramel, Disodium EDTA


Packaging
: New packaging for 2024 but formulation is the same.  Box has very detailed information in Hangul and in English.  The simple white plastic tube also has a new packaging with more information in English. There’s tamper evident seal. The star ingredients are written as the ratio.

Ingredients talk: 

Paraben free, sulfate free, alcohol free, Eu allergen free,  silicone free, reef safe, fragrance free, oil free 

Centella water, Centella Asiatica Extract (Asiaticoside, Asiatic Acid, Madecassoside, Madecassic Acid)

 are good for antioxidant, calming, soothing and speed up healing.

glycerin, panthenol are hydrating ingredients 

Sodium Chloride (salt) is for antibacterial and helps with acne

The rest the ingredients are for hydration, emulsifier and preservatives. 

Texture: Low pH5.5 clear brownish watery gel texture that foam very little.  No scent.

Review: It is gentle, make skin soft, non irritating and calm the skin.  

It can’t remove waterproof makeup, resistant sunscreen and may not be enough to clean blackhead or very oily skin type.

Overall: Still it is a great gentle centella cleanser for sensitive and dry skin type including eczema skin type.

Product retails for 

B:Lab Cica Barrier Gentle Morning Cleanser 120ml / 4.1 fl. oz.

Made in Korea

For more information, please visit official website.Product is gifted.  However, the opinions expressed here are my own and honest as always.

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July 24, 2025 0 comments
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Everything You Need to Know About Centella Asiatica

by Lina Clémence July 23, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


You don’t need to raise your hand if you’ve ever been personally victimized by acne, rosacea, eczema, product formulas, or aggressive environmental conditions — we know all but a lucky few of you have. The good news is that there’s a solution you might not have tried yet for your redness and irritation, and it doesn’t involve a trust fall.

Centella asiatica, also known as Tiger Grass, is by no means a new ingredient — it’s an Asian plant that’s been used in skin care for centuries, ever since, as legend holds, Laotian villagers discovered tigers rolling in it to heal their battle wounds — but it’s popping up everywhere lately. And for good reason: The anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant-rich herb will help just about every skin concern.

According to dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner, “Centella asiatica is beneficial in treating dry, irritated, and inflamed skin as well as providing anti-aging benefits. Whether you are looking for general hydration or need to help calm inflammation, it can be used broadly regardless of your skin type. I commonly recommend it to my patients with eczema.” And it’s an ingredient you can use year-round, he says, because it’ll heal wind- and- cold-battered skin in the winter, and it won’t make you more sensitive to the sun in the summer. Plus, if centella is in the product, it’s a safe bet that plenty of other botanicals and collagen stimulators are, too; it pairs especially well with green tea, ceramides, vitamins A and C, and omega-3 fatty acids.

It’s such a powerful ingredient that we included it in our Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Hue Drops to help soothe skin alongside the formula’s hydrating and brightening properties. Hue Drops gives skin a sheer warm tint to instantly even the appearance of skin tone, and centella asiatica treats skin over time to calm and reduce the appearance of redness for a two-factor approach.


July 23, 2025 0 comments
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Urban Decay All Nighter Vitamin C Hydrating Setting Spray

by Lina Clémence July 22, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Urban Decay has launched the All Nighter Vitamin C Makeup Setting Spray.

Want a product that works just as hard (if not harder!) than you do? Then the fan-favourite All Nighter Setting Spray is ready and waiting to deliver a healthy glow and up to 16 hours of locked-in make up wear in this amped up vitamin C formulation.

The setting spray features vitamin C that is said to help brighten dark spots, reduce redness and reveal a smoother, more even complexion. It also has cactus flower water that is said to offer instant and long-lasting moisture, while micron-sized powders work together with flexible film formers to prevent makeup meltdowns and does not fade, flake or crack all day.

 

This is a mist-with-a-difference, bringing lightweight hydration to all skin types in a water and transfer-resistant finish, your make up isn’t budging any time soon. Powered by vitamin C and cactus flower, this vegan setting spray will make sure that you’re good to glow from sunrise to sunset. Did we mention the uplifting citrus scent too? We can *almost* smell the orange groves…

A brand that needs no introduction, Urban Decay is iconic. Renowned for its pigment-packed shadows, phenomenal, long-wearing liners and next-level setting sprays — not to mention the Holy Grail ‘Naked’ collection of lust-worthy palettes — this line-up is proud to be cruelty-free: prepare to unleash your creativity. The Holy Grail setting spray has had a glow up thanks to a supercharged dose of brightening vitamin C.

The product will be available at UrbanDecay.com, Sephora.com, Ulta.com, Nordstrom.com and Amazon.com.

Price:  Full Size 118 ml / 4.0 fl. oz. – $36.00 ,  Travel Size 30 ml / 1.0 fl. oz. – $17.00

Ingredients: Water (Aqua), Alcohol Denat., Glycerin, PVP, Amp-Acrylates/Allyl Methacrylate Copolymer, Phenoxyethanol,  Diisopropyl Adipate, Chlorphenesin, Triethanolamine, Ascorbyl Glucoside, Fragrance (Parfum), Hydrolyzed Opuntia Ficus-Indica Flower Extract, Limonene, Linalool, Ethylhexylglycerin, Citral.




July 22, 2025 0 comments
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Pimple Patches for Clear Skin and the Best Ones to Try

by Lina Clémence July 21, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Pimples can be a real nuisance, showing up uninvited and demanding attention. Fortunately, there’s a tiny yet mighty solution that has taken the skincare world by storm, pimple patches. These unassuming stickers may seem like a novelty, but they pack a powerful punch when it comes to banishing blemishes.

To be honest, i didn’t take them seriously before and thought they are just one more hyped up product. However after getting regular pimples which start staying longer then desired, i gave in and tried them. They really are effective and remove pimples quickly then normal. On top of that, as they resemble your skin and can cover the nasty breakout, you feel more confident facing the world.

If you want you can even apply your everyday makeup like foundation or tints on top and make them hide. Let’s, delve into the world of pimple patches, explore how they work, and introduce you to some of the best ones on the market.

What Are Pimple Patches and How Do They Work?

Pimple patches, also known as acne patches or hydrocolloid patches, are adhesive stickers that you place directly on top of a pimple or blemish. They work using a two-fold mechanism:

1. Absorption: The central ingredient in most pimple patches is hydrocolloid, a substance that absorbs moisture and fluids. When placed on a pimple, the patch draws out excess oil, pus, and impurities, helping to flatten the blemish.

2. Barrier and Protection: Pimple patches create a protective barrier over the pimple. This barrier not only prevents you from picking or touching the blemish (which can lead to scarring and further infection) but also creates an ideal environment for healing.

Benefits of Pimple Patches

1. Fast Healing: Pimple patches can significantly reduce the lifespan of a pimple. Some users report seeing results in as little as a few hours to overnight.

2. Prevent Scarring: By protecting the pimple from outside contaminants and your own fingers, pimple patches reduce the risk of scarring and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

3. Invisible and Discreet: Many pimple patches are translucent, making them virtually invisible on the skin. You can wear them during the day or overnight without drawing attention.

4. Non-drying: Unlike some acne treatments, pimple patches are non-drying, so they won’t leave your skin flaky or irritated.

6 Best Pimple Patches to Try


1. COSRX Acne Pimple Master Patch – $3 for 24 patches

These cult favorite thin, clear patches come in various sizes and adhere well to the skin. They’re excellent for drawing out impurities and reducing redness.

2. Nexcare Acne Absorbing Covers – $12 for 36 patches

These drugstore favorites are known for their effectiveness. They’re comfortable to wear and come in a range of sizes.

3. Alba Botanica Acnedote Pimple Patches – $7.97 for 40 patches

100% vegan and formulated without any harsh chemicals, these patches contain tea tree oil, witch hazel and parsley extract. The patch is made with hydro colloid material which doesn’t dry skin. 

4. Peace Out Acne Healing Dots – $19 for 20 patches

These patches are infused with salicylic acid, a common acne-fighting ingredient, in addition to hydrocolloid for extra blemish-fighting power.

5. Clearasil Overnight Spot Patches – $10.12 for 18 patches

these advanced healing overnight spot patches works by sealing spot to prevent bacteria from entering and absorbs spot secretion to reduce inflammation on the skin. Due to the moist healing environment, these acne patches reduce the risk of scarring.

6. Mighty Patch Original – $8.98 for 27 patches

Mighty Patch is known for its larger size, making it suitable for covering bigger breakouts or clusters of small pimples.

How to Use Pimple Patches

  • Start with clean, dry skin. Gently cleanse the area around the pimple.

  • Choose a patch that matches the size of your pimple or is slightly larger.

  • Carefully apply the patch directly onto the pimple. Press down gently to ensure good adhesion.

  • Leave the patch on for several hours or overnight for the best results.

  • Remove the patch when it becomes opaque or visibly filled with pus and impurities.

  • Dispose of the used patch, and cleanse your face as usual.

Overall, pimple patches are a game-changer in the world of skincare, offering a simple yet effective way to treat and heal pimples. The best part is that you can discreetly wear them throughout the day or overnight, allowing you to continue with your routine while your skin heals. With a variety of options on the market, you can find the perfect pimple patch to suit your needs and bid those pesky pimples farewell.


July 21, 2025 0 comments
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Asian Makeup and Skincare Blog: SECRET KEY Self Brow Tattoo Tint Pack in #04 Ash Brown Review

by Lina Clémence July 20, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


I’m pleased to announce that I’ve been selected as a 1st Generation Beautiful Pioneer!

What is a Beautiful Pioneer?

“A Beautiful Pioneer is curious.
A Beautiful Pioneer is thorough.
A Beautiful Pioneer embraces and promotes beauty & individuality.”

I’ll be working with Cupidrop to test out the latest K-beauty products and review them with 100% honesty.

Since Cupidrop is based in NYC, shipping is super fast for US residents! The prices are also super affordable as the company started with the simple idea of offering great skincare products at great prices to the US.

For my first product, I received the SECRET KEY Self Brow Tattoo Tint Pack. I chose #04 Ash Brown because its the only shade with grey undertones, which look the most natural on girls with black hair.

The peel-off makeup trend has piqued my interest for some time now so I was super excited to try this out! I always seemed to gravitate to my good old brow pencil but by stepping out of my comfort zone, hopefully I’ll discover a new holy grail for my brows!

Price: $6

Size: 8g

Scent: Glue. But that’s only because I intentionally took a giant whiff an inch away from the bottle. The scent is undetectable upon opening and application.

Ingredients (rough run through Google Translate…obviously some gibberish in there):

Purified water, ethanol polyvinyl alcohol, dihydroxyacetone, Butylene Glycol, Polysorbate 00. panthenol, aloe vera leaf extract, soybean extract, xanthan gum, camellia seeds, tocopheryl acetate, sodium chloride, hydroxyzine . 1.2-hexan di caprylyl glycol, phenoxyethanol, W quality hexyl glycerin, Red No. 227 methane, pansaek No. 4, Blue No. 1

The brush is fairly thick so that large amounts of product can be applied easily. You’re supposed to apply a thick, even layer as opposed to a thin one for optimal pigmentation. On the downside, this makes precise edges difficult to achieve.

Once dry, the tint became a thin, stretchy film. While I did lose around 2 hairs per brow upon removal, it was quick and painless. I found that the tint didn’t come off in one piece and had to be rubbed off in small parts because it was clinging onto my hairs. When I applied the tint to my arm for a swatch/longevity test, the dried tint actually came off by itself– indicating how easy it is to remove on smooth skin.

My initial reaction to the tint was how “sharpie” it looked. There’s no possible way to thin the product out near the inner corners of your brows or create a softer outline. I actually tried with my right brow and ended up with patchiness in that area. Keep in mind that your brows will look exactly like how you draw them with the tint except several shades lighter. The edges will be super sharp!

While the majority of my brows were a nice “khaki grey” color, the edges were faintly outlined with some gold color. Honestly speaking, I was a bit horrified with how unnatural things looked immediately after removal. For review’s sake, I decided to leave the brows be to see how they faded.

The next morning, I was pleasantly surprised at how natural things were looking! The edges had softened up and were looking very similar to how I normally fill in my brows. The areas with little to no hair (my inner corners) lightened up significantly while the areas dense with hair stayed dark.

My favorite days were 2-3, and I noticed that the darkness was virtually gone by day 5.

For my second test on my brows, I left the tint on for only 30 minutes and the end product was very similar. However, the color was extremely prone to smearing. The product also peeled off easily and pulled off no hairs. Definitely leave your brows alone for 24 hours if choosing to apply for only 30 minutes!

As for the longevity test, I decided to do two patches on my wrist. (Keep in mind that the results on my wrist are much different than the results on my brows because my face is oilier, and more prone to sweat.) The instructions recommend leaving the product on overnight for a more “intense” color so I applied one patch for 2 hours and the other for 8 hrs.

The morning after applying the overnight patch test, I found that the product had peeled off by itself during the night. As a result, I’m not completely sure if I had the product on for 8 hours, but I definitely know that it was longer than 2.

Applying the product for only 2 hours gives a more brown color, while applying overnight gives a darker, grey color. The darkness of both patches was consistent for 5 days until I decided to run water over it (I had avoided running water over it in the shower.)

Once in the shower, the color significantly lightened. The color then continued to fade gracefully when I resumed running water over my wrist in the shower.

On day 11, I cleansed my wrist with a cleansing foam and the color came right off. There is a SLIGHT trace of the product, but for the most part it was gone.

Overall, I would recommend this product to those who want to have brow makeup on while at the pool or water park. The color fades much quicker than expected and stays for 1-2 days if you cleanse per usual.

The peel off trend is fun, I admit, but definitely a gimmick!


July 20, 2025 0 comments
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The Allure of Cupshe Bathing Suits

by Lina Clémence July 19, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


👙 Staying Fashionable with Cupshe Bathing Suits

Hello, Sobat Penurut! Summer is here, and it’s time to hit the beach with your ultimate summer outfit. Nothing beats spending your day soaking up the sun and waves with your reliable and stylish swimwear. Cupshe has been a popular choice for trendsetters who want to flaunt their summer bods with the latest beachwear. In this article, we’ll explore the strengths and weaknesses of Cupshe bathing suits and why they’re the ultimate must-have for this season.

🔍 Benefits of Choosing Cupshe Bathing Suits

1. Wide Range of Designs

Whether you’re more of a one-piece or a bikini kind of gal, Cupshe has got you covered. Their wide range of designs caters to different styles, shapes, and sizes. Cupshe has an endless collection of floral, print, and solid-colored swimsuits that adapts to any beachwear trend. Not only that, but each piece is crafted with great attention to detail to provide you with the best quality swimsuit.

2. Comfortable Fabric Material

A swimwear wouldn’t be much of a use if it’s not comfortable. Cupshe is made of light and super-soft fabric material that doesn’t irritate the skin. It’s stretchy, hence allowing you to move freely with confidence and comfort, and dries up quickly, so you don’t have to walk around with a damp swimsuit for long. The fabric doesn’t fade easily, so the colors remain vibrant even after multiple washes.

3. Affordable Prices

Cupshe bathing suits are both affordable and fashionable. They offer high-quality swimwear at prices that won’t hurt your pocket. You won’t have to worry about going over your budget to look great at the beach, thanks to Cupshe’s affordable prices. You can even get a piece of their swimsuit for every summer trend or occasion without breaking the bank.

4. Easy-to-Use Website

When it comes to online shopping, the website can make or break your purchasing experience. Cupshe’s website has a simple and easy-to-navigate interface, making it convenient for you to browse and find what you’re looking for. They have customer reviews, size guides, and a 24/7 customer support system in case you have any queries or issues with your purchase.

5. Eco-Friendly Practices

Swimwear production has always been an industry that raises environmental concerns. Cupshe, however, makes sure to implement eco-friendly practices in their production processes to reduce their carbon footprint. Cupshe uses recyclable and eco-friendly materials for their packaging and aims to be zero-waste in the next five years.

6. Size Inclusivity

Cupshe offers swimwear pieces that cater to different body types and sizes. You won’t have to worry about struggling to find the right size as their size range accommodates a diverse range of body types. This inclusivity helps promote body positivity, making women of all sizes feel confident and beautiful in their Cupshe swimsuit.

7. Free Shipping and Hassle-Free Returns

If you have any concerns with your purchase or received a damaged item, Cupshe offers a hassle-free return policy. Not only that, but they also offer free shipping on orders above a certain amount, making it easier to add another piece to your swimwear collection without worrying about delivery fees.

🚫 Weaknesses of Cupshe Bathing Suits

1. Inconsistent Quality Control

Although Cupshe offers high-quality swimsuits, some customers have experienced issues with the consistency of the quality. There have been concerns of the fabric quality and stitching that may cause the swimsuit to deteriorate after a few washes.

2. Limited Availability of Sizes

While Cupshe offers size inclusivity, not all styles are available in all sizes. Some customers may find it challenging to find the right size and style they’re looking for due to the limited availability of sizes.

3. Limited Support for Plus Sizes

Even though Cupshe offers size inclusivity, many customers have reported that their plus-size options may run smaller than advertised. Others also claim that the plus-size swimsuits don’t cater to all body types and may not provide the necessary support for those with larger busts or tummies.

📋 Cupshe Bathing Suit Details

Category Details
Designs Floral, print, solid color, cutouts, high-waist, and more
Size Range Small to 4XL
Fabric Lightweight, stretchy, soft, quick-drying, and fade-resistant
Price Range $20 – $60
Shipping Free shipping on orders over $40
Return Policy 30-day hassle-free returns
Eco-Friendly Practices Recyclable and eco-friendly packaging materials

❓ Cupshe Bathing Suit FAQs

1. Does Cupshe offer plus-size swimwear?

Yes, Cupshe does offer swimwear for plus-size women. They offer sizes ranging from small to 4XL.

2. Can I return my Cupshe swimwear?

Yes, Cupshe offers hassle-free returns within 30 days. You can return your swimsuit for any reason, including size issues or defects.

3. How much is the shipping fee for Cupshe?

Cupshe offers free shipping on orders above $40.

4. How do I know what size to order from Cupshe?

Cupshe provides a size guide on their website to help you determine the right size for your body type. You can also check customer reviews for feedback on whether a particular size runs small or large.

5. How long does it take to receive my Cupshe order?

Delivery usually takes 7-14 business days, depending on your location. If you order over the weekend or during a holiday, shipping may take longer.

6. Are Cupshe swimsuits eco-friendly?

Yes, Cupshe aims to be as eco-friendly as possible and uses recyclable and eco-friendly packaging materials.

7. Can I exchange my Cupshe swimwear?

Cupshe doesn’t offer exchanges. You’ll have to return the item for a refund and purchase a new item in the size or style you want.

8. How do I care for my Cupshe swimsuit?

Wash your Cupshe swimsuit by hand and hang it to dry. Avoid using a washing machine or dryer as it may damage the fabric and color. Avoid direct sunlight and chlorine as they may cause the color to fade.

9. How can I contact Cupshe customer service?

You can contact Cupshe 24/7 through their website. They have a chat support system where you can reach out to their customer service reps for any concerns or queries.

10. Does Cupshe offer free returns?

Yes, Cupshe offers hassle-free 30-day returns for all its products.

11. Are Cupshe bathing suits worth the price?

Yes, Cupshe bathing suits offer trendy designs and affordable prices without compromising on quality. They also offer a 30-day hassle-free return policy and free shipping on orders above $40.

12. Can I wear Cupshe swimsuits for activities other than swimming?

Yes, Cupshe swimsuits not only look great at the beach or pool but also work well as a summer top or paired with shorts or skirts for a casual summer outfit.

13. Do Cup she swimsuits run true to size?

Cupshe provides a size guide on their website to help you determine the right size for your body type. However, some customers have reported that some styles may run smaller than usual, so it’s recommended to check customer reviews or reach out to customer service for inquiries on sizing.

👋 Conclusion: Get Your Beach Game On with Cupshe Bathing Suits

There you have it, Sobat Penurut! Cupshe bathing suits offer trendy designs, comfort, affordability, and size inclusivity that make them the ultimate beachwear must-have. While they may have some quality inconsistencies and limited availability of sizes, Cupshe makes up for it with their eco-friendly practices, easy-to-navigate website, hassle-free returns, and free shipping. Don’t settle for an ordinary swimsuit when you can flaunt your beach bod with Cupshe! Get yours now and enjoy the summer heat in style.

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What Questions to Ask to Get Helpful Answers – Fifty Shades of Snail

by Lina Clémence July 18, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


10/12/2022 note: This article originally appeared on the now-defunct Kalista Edit. At some point I wasn’t aware of, both the site and my article vanished. I’ve edited this lightly and am republishing it here because, well, I wrote it, and there will always be someone who could use it.

Welcome back!

In the first part of this series, we talked about some common assumptions and misconceptions that can lead us to ask skincare questions that other people can’t (or shouldn’t try to) answer. Theory isn’t as helpful as practice, though. So to help you figure out how you can reframe, rephrase, or redirect your questions for better results, here are some of the most common problematic skincare questions and how to fix them!

Q: “What is the best product for [your skin type, skin concerns, etc.]?”

As discussed in Part 1, there is no way for anyone to give you an absolutely correct answer on what is the best product in any category. No one on earth can be familiar with every single skincare product on the market. Even if someone was, there is no objective “best” product of any kind.

If you want to get someone’s opinion on the best products, reframe your questions to take their personal experience into account. “What is the best product” is one of my least favorite reader questions. “What is the best [product type] you’ve tried?” is one of my most favorite, and far easier to answer.

Q. “Is this product good for [your skin type/concerns/etc.]”?

Before asking a question like this, find out whether the person you’re asking even shares your skin type or concerns. I get an alarmingly high volume of questions regarding acne of all types as well as body hyperpigmentation. These are two issues that I have never struggled with or claimed to struggle with. Because those are not my personal concerns, my knowledge is limited to very basic, generic answers.

My skin type is normal with no particular sensitivities, and my main skin concerns are visible skin aging and maintaining hydration and glow.

On the other hand, readers who ask me about visible skin aging or about products for tretinoin-induced dryness end up getting fantastically detailed answers. Those are topics I have intimate experience with.

Most people who discuss skincare have shared their skin type and concerns somewhere on their content platforms. Take a moment to see if you can find that information. If it turns out the person you meant to ask doesn’t share your skin concerns, you’ll help yourself more in the long run by finding someone who does. The person you originally planned to ask may even point you in the right direction!

Q. “What do you think about this product [that the creator hasn’t tried]?”

There are times when questions about various products make up the majority of requests in my, and other content creators’, inboxes. Sometimes it’s because a brand is releasing an exciting new product. At other times, it’s because some existing product has gone viral. Sometimes it’s just because there’s a ripple of new product curiosity in the collective unconsciousness.

No matter why you’re asking, take a moment to see whether the product is even something the creator has used. Scroll through their previous posts. Use the search feature on their blogs. If they have used the product before, you can often find their thoughts that way. If they haven’t, you can at least get an idea of whether it’s something they care about. For example, a cursory glance at my blog or Instagram can probably tell you I’m not interested in heavily perfumed fashion house skincare lines, so I won’t have much to say about them.

Bliss Drench & Quench moisturizer
On the other hand, if you ask me about a water drop cream, chances are I’ll give you a lengthy answer.

If the product you’re curious about hasn’t been released yet or the person you’re asking hasn’t used it, feel free to ask away and send an ingredients list, but be aware that there’s really not that much anyone can tell from INCI alone. We might be able to say whether we’d personally be interested in the product. We may be able to give an opinion on the effects it could have, based on ingredients, and maybe even how effective it might be, based on the published concentrations of those ingredients. But no one can accurately predict if a product is going to be good for your skin, or pleasant to use, or worth the effort, just by looking at its formula on paper.

Asking for skincare advice: Skincare routine recommendations

Q: “Can you give me a routine for [your skin type/concerns/etc.]?”

This question is at the top of so many skincare content creators’ pet peeves lists.

Asking anyone to provide you with the blueprint for an entire personalized skincare routine all at once is asking for trouble. The longer someone has been in the skincare community and the more work they’ve put in to assembling their own routine and reviewing products and giving advice for others’ benefit, the more labor and risk this question represents.

The prefab skincare routine is a marketing invention. Every single person’s optimal skincare routine is different. The only way to find the routine that works for you is trial and error, ideally one product at a time. There is no way to shortcut this. No one else can do the work but you. If someone were to actually try (I have), it would take hours of research, communication, and experimentation. It’s far too much to ask of someone providing advice for free. In fact, I don’t really approve of people providing this kind of advice for a fee, either.

Fifty Shades of Snail skincare routine
What works for me may be a nightmare for you.

It’s also extremely risky to start an entire new routine all at once. If even one of the products doesn’t agree with your skin, you will have no idea which one and will have to scrap the whole thing and start over.

If you need help assembling your skincare routine, it’s better to share your current routine and ask, “What would you suggest I change in my routine first?”, “What would you suggest I add to my routine?”, or other similar questions that focus on changing one thing at a time. This is still a request for a lot of labor, so keep that in mind. The busier the content creator, the less time and energy they’ll have to spare for questions like this. Routine questions often fit better in skincare communities, where peers and enthusiasts can provide group feedback.

Q. “Can you tell me which product is breaking me out?”

Probably not. Every person’s acne triggers may be different. Someone could, if they had the time and inclination, look at the ingredients lists of the products you’re using and let you know if they contain any ingredients known to be more comedogenic, but as with the skincare routine question above, that’s a lot of labor. Online tools like CosDNA can give you the same information instantly. In most cases, however, you’ll have to figure out your triggers by removing products from your routine one at a time until your breakouts subside, then work to figure out the specific problem ingredients based on that information. If you really want to ask someone this question, consider framing it as a question about their personal experience with a product: “Did you find that any of these products broke you out?”

  1. “Where do I buy this product/can I buy this product in my country?”

Google, or your country’s equivalent, is a much easier and more reliable way to find product availability than asking a content creator or community of enthusiasts. If your concern is more about vendor trustworthiness than general availability, reframe your question as “Do you know if [seller] is reliable?” or something like that.

Q. “How much is this product?”

This is another question best suited for search engines. If you’ve already searched for the product and your question is based on concerns about a significant variance in prices between different vendors, I would suggest you ask, “What would you consider a reasonable price for this product?” instead. Prices are variable. Not just between regions, but between different vendors and often between vendors and official brand sites as well.

Q. “Do you know where my order is?”, “Do you know if [brand or vendor] ships to my country?”, or any other purchasing or shipping questions

These are questions that need to be directed to the brand or vendor in question, not to a content creator, no matter how good of a relationship the creator appears to have with the brand or vendor. Content creators are not employees. They can’t tell you why your order is taking a long time to process or which countries a seller accepts orders to.

Beauty Pie box
Also, sadly, most content creators have zero control over which countries brands and vendors ship to.

Q. “Is this safe for use during pregnancy/breastfeeding?” or any other medical questions

These questions absolutely must be directed to your doctor or other medical professional (and not one that you only know because you follow them on social media). No one should be answering any personal medical questions unless they’re a part of your medical team. Even dermatologists with social media presences will decline to consult on your medical questions for free over the Internet. The liability is too great.

Every content creator gets requests for advice from strangers. It’s part of the experience. Many of us enjoy responding when we can. What many of us don’t enjoy is a pile of questions hurled at us with no greeting or prior interaction or sense that the person asking the question realizes we’re also people.

Demands for skincare advice often show up as comments on content completely unrelated to the question. People ask questions without bothering to say hello or give any indication that they are aware of or appreciate our work beforehand. It often feels like people copy and paste the same question to every skincare guru they can think of. (Some of us have compared notes and found this to be true.) Sometimes people start messaging or commenting reminders and demands for answers if we don’t respond right away.

Rudeness is unlikely to net anyone a really thoughtful answer. It doesn’t hurt to say hello before asking a question. It doesn’t hurt to ask the question on a piece of content that’s actually relevant to it. It definitely doesn’t hurt to show that you understand that you’re asking a question of a real person, rather than shouting demands at an omnipotent skincare AI.

Innisfree cherry blossom jelly cream
This image is not relevant to the surrounding text. I just really like this product.

At its core, courtesy matters because it’s an acknowledgement of the other person’s humanity. When we’re in a store and approach an employee for help, we greet them first. (If you don’t: you should.) When we want to ask our server for another drink or the dessert menu at a restaurant, we ask them politely rather than snapping our fingers at them (or we should). The same applies to asking for skincare advice online. A little extra thought on your part will greatly increase the chances that the person you’re asking will want to respond.

On behalf of every skincare content creator who’s ever fielded a demand for a free personalized multi-step skincare routine or a question about a product order placed with a company the creator doesn’t work for, thank you for reading!




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How I make money, points, and miles paying off student loans

by Lina Clémence July 17, 2025
written by Lina Clémence





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Product Review: Celmonze The Signature Appelution Treatment

by Lina Clémence July 16, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


OK, I admit, it’s been a hot minute since I last went for a full-on facial. You’re meant to get your pores cleared and blackheads extracted at least once a month, but I haven’t had it done in a while (you really don’t wanna know how long it’s been), so suffice it to say, my skin’s been suffering.

I was approached by Celmonze The Signature and given the chance to try out their Appelution (anti-aging) treatment recently, and obviously I was game.

Celmonze the Signature

Celmonze is a Paris-based professional skincare salon, with research labs based in Europe and North America. They introduced Celmonze The Signature salons, which is currently celebrating its 2nd anniversary. They’ve launched a pretty interesting campaign in conjunction with their anniversary – “Where Beauty Meets Innovation”, featuring 3 successful women who have “successfully innovated themselves to achieve their goals in life”. Check the campaign out here if you’re interested, it features Carey Ng, Anjoe Koh and Shiha Zikir.

Celmonze’s extensive product range.

Back to the treatment, Appelution is an innovative facial treatment aimed at solving 5 skin problems –  dehydration, sagging, dull skin, pores and pigmentation. The treatment is based on and utilises swiss apple stem cell, derived from a special species of apple called Uttweiler Spatlauber. This treatment took 7 years of research to perfect. It is meant to make your skin look more youthful and luminous.
In case you were wondering, it’s needle-free (phew!). It uses a device called a Titanium Mesojet to deliver the skincare treatment deep into the skin. It feels like a very tiny massage device on your skin, and only stings the tiniest, teensiest little bit when the device hits your facial bones like the cheekbones.
I won’t bore you with the details, I’m sure you want the real-life treatment process instead, so here it goes.

When I first arrived, I was taken into consultation, where they analysed my skin with a micro-camera. They then decided that my skin was too sensitive and troubled (read: badly maintainted!) to proceed with the Appelution treatment from the get-go, so we started with 2 facial sessions first called ‘Medify’. These really helped clear out my pores, and cleanse and hydrate my skin. That took about 2 weeks to complete, and then I was ready for the Appelution treatment itself.

My consultation session with the micro-camera.
The facial rooms were extremely well-maintained (I visited their Sri Petaling branch) and clean, and the facial therapist was lovely. There’s an awesome hot stone massage at the end of each facial, and she immediately changed the pressure of my massage to suit me when I told her that her initial pressure was too strong for my liking.

In the treatment room

On to the facial itself. We started with the usual facial cleansing, massage, a light peeling exfoliator, and then my favourite – extraction (it just makes me feel like my skin is going to be so clean and fresh after). Once that was done, the actual treatment began. The Titanium Mesojet device was brought in, and the therapist started loading the treatments into the machine. All in all, there are 5 activators/concentrates that are applied to your skin – Fresh Makeover for hydration, Fast Recharger with antioxidants and to boost blood circulation, Quick Fixer to cover fine lines (yay!), Insta Younger to smooth pores, and Visi-Illuminator to boost the skin’s glow. Each activator is used for 1 facial session.

The application process was very quick, maybe about 10-20 minutes in total, and the entire facial was an hour long, so I definitely recommend this if you’re looking for a relaxing lunchtime skin-boost. There is no downtime for this facial – just bring along some makeup to touch up after you’re done and you’ll be ready to head back to the office with ‘glowier’ skin.

The Appelution treatment package

Once I was done, I was taken into consultation again to check on the progress of my skin. It was definitely instantly more glowy, it felt hydrated, and I felt friggin’ amazing after that hot stone massage. There are skincare products that come in little vials that you’re given to take back so you can maintain your skin after the facial, the Appelution Stem Cell Concentrate and the Appelution Power Repair – both to boost your skin’s youthfulness. There are also extra skincare products you can purchase if you want to – a Stem Cell Complex infused with Vitamin C and antioxidants, and a Lifting Flash Essence with hyaluronic acid to restore the skin’s elasticity and firmness.
It’s been a week since the facial, and I can definitely see how much smoother and firmer my skin has become. As far as my pores go, they’re slightly smaller, but they’re definitely still visible, and the makeup still settles in there (my pet peeve), but I’m still optimistic because they have actually shrunk in size a little, and that’s a win for me. I’ll keep an eye on them and see if there are any further improvements, but do bear in mind that even if a treatment shrinks your pores, they’re not gonna stay shrunk for long if you don’t upkeep your skin and go for monthly (at least) extraction facials (and yes, I am talking to myself when I say this!).
I’m really happy with my entire experience at Celmonze The Signature, and I will definitely be going back to get more facial treatments done. I’ll be releasing a more in-depth review of the Appelution treatment once I’ve had the chance to observe my skin a little bit more, and I will be sharing that soon.
A little comment about the “Where Beauty Meets Innovation” campaign – I think it was a wonderful idea for Celmonze The Signature to launch a campaign featuring beautiful (and I mean both inside and out), successful women, to encourage and inspire other women out there to innovate, create, and be the best version of themselves. Innovate yourself for the better, but don’t define your success by someone else’s idea of what success is. Achieve innovation and success on your own terms, in your own way.
If you’re interested in trying out the Appelution treatment for yourself, you can get a discount for the Appelution Flash Lifting Essence (60ml), Appelution Stem Cell Complex (30ml) and Complimentary Appelution Travel Kit (7pcs) – for RM388 instead of RM488. Also, if you sign up at this link below, you might stand a chance to win a free Appelution treatment for yourself worth RM680. Sign up and discount link below:
www.celmonzethesignature.com/campaign
Alternatively, you could also try their Signature Facial Facelift Massage for just RM99 – it’s their best selling facial treatment and solves acne, sagging, pigmentation, and sensitive skin. The massage sets 7 types of facial muscles. Click here for more details:

https://goo.gl/rnqEKD


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