Spring Skincare: Ultimate tips for the best glow this season

Spring is here and it’s time for some integral changes, not just to your wardrobe but also the beauty cabinet. As spas remain shut in Hong Kong, and masks, even double masks have become an ubiquitous part of our daily lives – giving the dermis some TLC is more important than ever. Keep it simple, say bye to intense, heavy winter creams, and you’ll be golden. Now for the good part…

Step 1: Switch to a mild cleanser

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The rule of thumb to reset into a spring skincare ritual is to ‘lighten’ up your routine. Cold weather strips away the natural moisture so it’s essential to go big on oils and heavy creams in winter, but warm months require mild surfactants which gently dissolve all makeup without drying the dermis. For the love of beauty gods, skip the makeup wipes altogether! Sure, they are a lazy girl’s best friend but not the most environment-friendly or the best cleansers – the gunky residue they leave behind can irritate your face overnight. 

Top pick: Drunk Elephant Beste No.9 Jelly Cleanser

Everyone you ask around has something nice to say about this clean beauty brand, and it does live up to the hype. Finicky, sensitive, oily or dry – whatever your skin type, Drunk Elephant’s Beste No.9 Jelly Cleanser is a pH 5.5 formulation with glycerin, virgin marula oil and cantaloupe fruit extract – it gently lathers up to remove all layers of makeup. The budget-friendly, lightweight and bouncy cleanser is a must-have in your beauty cart. 

Step 2: Toner

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The older generation of toners were harsh, alcohol-based liquids that irritated the skin even more. Times have changed. Today, the good toners are versatile, hydrating drinks for your skin. A few pats of these calming and clarifying elixirs can gently coddle dry skin, making it instantly appear plump; the ones with chemical exfoliants aid in treating acne and bumps. 

Top pick: Tatcha, The Texture Toner

Brimming with superfood-infused hydrating ingredients, Tatcha’s Texture Toner is a gentle liquid exfoliating treatment which anyone with bumpy, congested skin will benefit from. Regular use visibly evens the skin tone; the wild rose, fruit AHAs and niacinamide cool, tighten and balance the facial skin. 

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Step3: Skip the oils and go water-based

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Moisturisers are a year-round staple but don’t make the mistake of smothering oily, sticky serums which best serve their purpose in cooler climes. Switch to a water-based or glycerin-based cream – absorbed by the skin within minutes, you’ll never have to worry about face shine anymore. 

Top pick: Dr. Barbara Strum’s Face Cream

G-beauty has always been the seal of excellence a product line can aspire for – think German cars, kitchen ware, appliances or skincare – the Germans know what they’re doing and it’s generally the best! As Hollywood’s most in-demand skin therapist, Dr. Strum’s line is approved by celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Hailey Bieber (to name a few), and beauty editors worldwide. Created on the M.O. of combating inflammation, The Face Cream is her OG product – it hydrates, promotes active skin regeneration, collagen production, and is packed with antioxidants to boost elasticity – just about everything you want from your moisturiser, and more!

Step 4: A dedicated eye serum

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Let’s cut to the chase – a dedicated eye serum in your skincare arsenal is non-debatable. The area around the eyes is the thinnest, most fragile in the body, susceptible to maximum environmental and sun damage – add the astonishing number of hours you spend online to the mix and you’re staring at premature ageing. 

Top pick: Aesop’s Exalted Eye Serum

Fan of the Aesop hand lotions? You will love their intensely hydrating Exalted Eye Serum. Works best with the brand’s Bitter Orange Astringent Toner and B Triple C Facial Balancing Gel, this highly potent, clean formula packed with vitamins B3, B5, C, and E targets the delicate skin around the eyes to rebalance, rehydrate, prevent fine lines and combat signs of ageing.

Step 5: Vitamin C serum, the holy grail ingredient

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Vitamin C serum is one of the most celebrated skincare products for a valid reason: it works. The use of retinol might be debated (It does not suit every skin type), but every dermatologist worth their salt recommends an effective vitamin C formula – regardless of the skin type. 

Top pick: Drunk Elephant’s C-Firma™ Fresh Day Serum

C-Firma Fresh is a star product if you’re targeting an even skin tone. Blended with absorbic acid at 15%, ferulic acid and vitamin E – it’s the gold standard formula for minimising blemishes, brightening and firming the skin. It works wonders in just two weeks of daily use! The antioxidants and enzymes in this serum are meant to be mixed together after purchase, a vital step to avoid oxidation and increase the potency and shelf-life of your product. Definitely top it up with a layer of sunscreen (SPF 30 or more), because vitamin C is unstable in the sun and will not help prevent sun damage on its own.

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Winter Essentials: Facial oils that take hydration to the next level

There is a simple solution to luminous complexion and hydrated skin in winters – a good face oil which locks the moisture in your skin. There are a ton of options in the market, deciding on which oil suits your skin needs can be tricky – we’ve spoken to the experts and done the ground work to pick out the multi-tasking beauty staples in the market – all you have to do is swipe your credit card and dab, dab

How Do Oils Work?

Extracted from fruits and different parts of plants, oils are rich in fatty acids, amino acids, vitamins and antioxidants. More importantly, they contain linoleic and oleic acids, which not only (at least in the case of the former) help to prevent acne in oily complexions, but also lock in moisture to curb the ravages of dry skin. Softening the epidermis and penetrating deep into the layers of the dermis, they maximise the benefits of your other beauty products and boost hydration.

Best Facial Oils for Plump Skin 

Pretti5: Miracle Glow Facial Oil 

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For those with sensitive skin or prone to eczema and acne breakouts, it’s important to choose face oils that are light in texture and eschew fragrance, paraben, alcohol and sodium lauryl sulphate, all of which may cause irritation and redness. Natural Japanese skincare brand Botanic Pretti5 infuses traditional Chinese medicine remedies such as snow mushroom, gold flower root and liquorice root extract into its products. Its Miracle Glow Facial Oil is a case in point, liberating the epidermis by soothing irritation and locking in moisture. Suitable for vegans and all skin types, it is rich in anti-inflammatory jojoba oil and squalene – a natural emollient found in olives, delivers a healthy bloom and protective shield to the complexion.

Drunk Elephant: A-Golei Maretinol

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Another vegan-friendly option is American clean skincare brand Drunk Elephant’s A-Golei Maretinol. A blend of vegan oil, virgin marula oil, ceramides and retinol, this cruelty-free face oil treats hyperpigmentation, blemishes and sun damage while sealing in moisture with its linoleic- and oleic-rich virgin marula to benefit both dry and oily skin. While some beauty enthusiasts have reservations about retinol due to irritations it can cause under the sun, the brand’s balanced formulation claims to guard against these effects during the day, so you can apply it early morning or late at night as you prefer.

Kiehl’s: Midnight Recovery Concentrate

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Kiehl’s has been around for a while – 1851 to be precise – its skincare formulations are night time essentials for beauty cabinets and loyalists swear by the transformative wonders of its primrose oil, lavender, and squalane-infused Midnight Recovery Concentrate. The oil promises to reduce fine lines, moisturise tired skin and leave it radiant with just one night’s use. One night, we can’t say, but with just one week of regular application, it’s lightweight, magical formula made the skin lively supple and happy, almost negating the use of makeup altogether (big win!). 

Cubed: Soothing Body (and face) Oil

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For a product that works overtime, even in Cubed has put out an intriguing alternative product, simply called Soothing Body Oil. Catching the wave of the CBD boom, this topical hemp seed-based oil doubles as a face oil and is said to curb swelling, itchy, red and flaky skin, thus offering the eczema-prone a quirky yet welcome salve. Mix a couple of drops in with your favourite body butter and face moisturiser, then massage it onto the body, neck, décolletage and face for an evening pampering routine, so you wake up feeling refreshed.

Caudalíe: Premier Cru The Precious Oil

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Popular French skincare brand, Caudalíe‘s luxurious, multi-purpose Premier Cru The Precious Oil is a winter staple for dry skin. It’s jojoba wax and grapeseed oil absorb in the skin to smoothen, nourish and reduce dark spots. We love that 99.5% of the ingredients here are of natural origin. Free of parabens, phthalates, SLS, mineral oils & animal ingredients, the oil is infused with resveratrol, coriander oil and polyphenols that work on fine lines to unveil a clear, radiant and plump complexion. 

 

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Pai Skincare: Viper’s Gloss Age Confidence Facial Oil

Take, for example, Viper’s Gloss Age Confidence Facial Oil from UK-headquartered clean beauty brand Pai Skincare. Formulated with a sumptuous blend of 10 potent plant-based oils, it helps to hydrate, regenerate and relax the skin while replenishing it with a dose of vitamins, omega-3 and -6, as well as other essential nutrients. Suitable for sensitive skin, the glistening cocktail promotes healthy skin metabolism and ultimately a firmer, more radiant complexion. 

Augustinus Bader: The Face Oil

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But what is skin metabolism, you might wonder. Put simply, it is the biological processes that regulate the dermis’s cellular turnover, determining the rate of skin renewal and collagen production and its ability to counter damaging free radicals caused by ageing and UV exposure. This is where those valuable fatty and amino acids in face oils come into play. The Face Oil by award-winning Parisian medical-cum-beauty expert Augustinus Bader features its patented TFC8 technology
and a blend of richly nourishing, cold-pressed oils, namely babassu, argan, hazelnut and karanja. Ultra-lightweight and non-greasy in texture, it offers clog-free pores and the perfect everyday protective layer for any skin type. 

Indie Lee: Overnight Facial Oil

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As the hours pass, the body’s sebum secretion gradually decreases, which explains why skin tends in your sleep. Overnight Facial Oil by clean beauty brand Indie Lee offers nothing less than a spa sensation. Apply to a clean, moisturised face before bedtime and treat the skin to vitamins C and E and rejuvenating oils such as rosehip, lavender, jojoba, almond, grapeseed and marula. The result? A refreshed, supple and brighter complexion in the morning. If none of the above tick your boxes, then a CBD-infused oil for both body and face might. Hong Kong-based cannabidiol skincare brand to dry out and need hydration later in the day.

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Winter Skin Saviours: Hydrating products for dewy skin!

We’re loving the coat season but the sudden drop of temperature is harsh for the skin. Unless you’re one of the lucky humans blessed with plump, dewy skin year-round, you’re probably well-aware of the damage that winter can wreak on your pretty dermis. Below we detail the holy-grail products for winter skincare – make the swap now for added hydration, unless you want to be a member of the Withered Winter Skin Club!

Rescue and Recover

Sometime in 2013, an elephant strolled into the room and changed the beauty conversation. With innovative beauty formulas, clean ingredients and fun, neon packaging – mompreneur Tiffany Masterson – now a leading icon has disrupted the skincare industry and taken a tiny startup, Drunk Elephant to near unicorn status in less than a decade. Their Lala Retro Whipped Cream is an award-winning formula of rich omega acids, fermented green tea and other clean ingredients which instantly deliver hydrated, plump, revived skin. The formula will not leave you greasy or oily – perfect for all skin types.  

Face Cream Rich

When a trained doctor and a medical researcher designs a cosmetics line, you know your skin will get its money’s worth. Dr Barbara Strum‘s molecular cosmetics are as straightforward and clean as they come. The Face Rich Cream, a luxurious blend of nutrient-rich oils, collagen, activated compounds and a rich dose of vitamin E, shea butter among other ingredients will leave a youthful, nourished complexion. Use it daily to get the confidence of going bare skin. Highly effective for dry and mature skin. 

Overnight Repair
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First up, is Japanese beauty and skincare brand Tatcha’s Indigo Overnight Repair, a soothing moisturising treatment that visibly calms any irritation or inflammation and delivers active natural ingredients to strengthen the skin’s defensive layers. You can rest assured that the product will work to counter the effects of everyday exposure to harsh weather and pollution, so you wake up refreshed with luminous, healthier-looking skin. 

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Revitalising Compounds
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If you’re looking for a lighter application, Ecological Compound emulsion from French skincare and cosmetics brand Sisley Paris is just the ticket. Packed with carefully balanced ingredients such as ginseng, rosemary, horsetail, hops and centella asiatica, this water-based serum moisturises, nourishes, revitalises and boosts the epidermis’ protection while toning facial contours. It can be used alone or before your usual moisturising cream for additional hydration.

Eye Treasure
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Not neglecting the eyes, we’ve included a quick-effect eye cream, Génifique Yeux by luxury skincare line Lancôme, that aims to visibly strengthen the eye area and provide a more radiant, youthful look in just seven days. Enriched with a complex of seven pre- and probiotic fractions, it’s light to the touch but packed with strong, defensive moisturising elements.

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Grim to Glowy
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Alternatively, marine-inspired La Mer continues to perfect the art of fermenting sea kelp into miraculous skincare products. Its latest all-nourishing, feather-light emulsion is packed with micronutrients. The Hydrating Infused Emulsion comprises nutrient-rich kelp and soy, as well as lime tea concentrate, to counter the effects of free radicals, and antioxidants to calm redness and inflammation – effortlessly revitalising the skin with the brand’s trademarked cell-renewing Miracle Broth.

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Exfoliation 101 for healthy, glowing skin

Although the feel of autumn is a little late to the party, it’s never too early to treat the skin with some extra attention and TLC. While the city is still under the persistent glare of the sun, come evening, the change of season is felt in a cool breeze, and you might begin to notice that your skin is a little dull or dry to the touch, which could mean one thing: It’s time to incorporate an additional step to your beauty regimen – exfoliation.

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You can slather on layers of skincare products for an illuminating glow, but there is nothing like an exfoliating routine to work its magic and offer your dermis a clear, clean canvas for the rest of your skincare routine to take effect. Fit it into your routine twice a week to clear dead skin cells, remove dirt from pores, and reduce inflammation, fine lines and mild pigmentation. It also promotes the effects of collagen and antioxidants, giving dermis a healthier and brighter natural glow.

So, how best to include an exfoliating step in your beauty routine? To kick off, there are two types of exfoliators – chemical and physical – and they can come in a variety of forms, such as cleansers, toners, masks, scrubs and serums. Which one to reach for depends entirely on your skin type.

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Chemical peels are generally most beneficial to those with dry skin. Falling under three high-performing groups of acids: AHAs (alpha hydroxy acid), BHAs (beta hydroxy acid) and PHAs (polyhydroxy acid), each type contains different active ingredients that offer slightly diverse benefits. For example, AHAs are plant-based, water-soluble substances that exfoliate the outer layer of the skin. They normally contains glycolic, lactic or citric acid, or a combination of the three, much like UK skincare brand 111Skin’s Rose Quartz Exfoliating Mask is formulated with a blend of amino acids, hydrators, botanical extracts and fruit acid complex, all of which work to slough off dead skin cells while hydrating the dermis and activating collagen production, resulting in a plumper, brighter complexion.

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First-time AHA users may find the tingling sensation of these chemicals a little uncomfortable, and their skin and may need time to adapt. AHA levels range between three and 30 percent, so for sensitive skin, formulations of five percent and less will exfoliate more gently. For instance, Chanel’s Hydra Beauty Camellia Glow Concentrate features a three percent blend of AHAs as well as hyaluronic acid – which despite its ‘acid’ moniker serves as a humectant, binding in moisture rather than stripping  it away. Fellow hero ingredients camellia yeast extract and blue ginger then provide antioxidant for sun protection while boosting hydration, giving the skin a fresh, natural glow.

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For sensitive and dry skin, opt for PHAs. Although having similar effects to AHAs, they comprise larger molecules that sink down, thereby causing less irritation on delicate dermis. Calling on the likes of inflammation-busting gluconolactone acid and lactobionic acid, PHA-based products like cruelty-free Ole Henriksen’s Dewtopia 20% Acid Night Treatment or Tata Harper’s Regenerating Cleanser both smoothen out the skin for a more radiant complexion.

“A PHA-based product will probably not cause as much irritation as an AHA, and is less sensitive to sun exposure, too”

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While the former includes an acid blend of 10-percent AHA and 10-percent PHA, and lemon enzymes that replenish the skin as you sleep, its US counterpart boasts a wholly natural, non-toxic dual-action exfoliating treatment to reduce skin smarting and reddening. Its cherry-stone micro powder then gently lifts and buffs away dead skin cells. The outcome? A more balanced, smoother and more radiant complexion.

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Moving on to acne-prone skin, salicylic acid, a type of BHA, is the exfoliating friend of those prone to break outs and mild skin pigmentation. Unlike the other two acid groups, BHAs are oil soluble organic compounds that penetrate deeper into the dermis – healing acne scars, blemishes and removing blackhads and whiteheads. Thus, products containing salicylic acid like New York City-based Wander Beauty’s Fast Lane Instant Facial and Tarte’s Knockout Tingling Treatment serves as much more effective cleansers for clogged pores than regular ones – better yet, they’re both vegan.

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The former is a fast-acting exfoliating gel mask, which contains 10-percent AHA (lactic and glycolic acids) and 2-percent BHA levels, as well as root extract from meadowfoam seed oil to moisturise. The latter is a skin-tingling toner that helps to balance the skin’s pH level, while minimising pores and promoting cell renewal. Its active ingredients include a 10-percent acid complex of salicylic and lactic acids, as well as sulphur, niacinamide and glycerin to hydrate and clarify.

“Salicylic acid, a type of BHA, is the exfoliator friend of those prone to acne or skin pigmentation”

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But who says exfoliation is only for the face? Body scrubs for oily skin are also a luscious self-care treatment for the rest of your body. An option like Ouai’s Scalp & Body Scrubs, featuring core ingredients like apple cider vinegar and chelating agents, provides deep-cleansing of oil and dirt, heavy metals, chlorine and other waterborne impurities, as well as the remnants of hair-styling products, thanks to its hydrolyzed keratin, giving the hair and body a fresh start at the end of the day.

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Another pick, perhaps, is Italian skincare expert Seed to Skin’s The Awakening Detoxifying Algae Marine Salt Scrub might fit the bill with its mineral and antioxidant-rich combination of sea salt and mud, marine algae, shea butter, spirulina and green tea said to leave the skin feeling rejuvenated.

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For a therapeutic option, Mauli’s Reawaken Himalayan Hand & Body Scrub imparts mineral-rich salts infused with curative oils such as lime, sandalwood, jasmine, rose and frankincense for an aromatically relaxing, end-of-day treatment, leaving skin silky smooth and glowing all over. Just as it should be.

Moisture Matters: Five moisturising skincare products to nourish your skin this autumn

Contrary to what we were taught at school, the first signs of autumn are not the sight of falling amber leaves, but the feel of dry, cracking skin as we delicately put fingertips to face. Whether you prefer a slather of hydrating cream, a dab of lightweight emulsion or a glistening layer of regenerating night serum, keeping your skin plump is key. We spill the beans on the moisturising skincare products hitting the shelves this season.

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First up, is Japanese beauty and skincare brand Tatcha’s Indigo Overnight Repair, a soothing moisturising treatment that visibly calms any irritation or inflammation and delivers active natural ingredients to strengthen the skin’s defensive layers. You can rest assured that the product will work to counter the effects of everyday exposure to harsh weather and pollution, so you wake up refreshed with luminous, healthier-looking skin.

Gafencu_beauty_moisturising_serum_Ecological Compound

If you’re looking for a lighter application, Ecological Compound emulsion from French skincare and cosmetics brand Sisley Paris is just the ticket. Packed with carefully balanced ingredients such as ginseng, rosemary, horsetail, hops and centella asiatica, this water-based serum moisturises, nourishes, revitalises and boosts the epidermis’ protection while toning facial contours. It can be used alone or before your usual moisturising cream for additional hydration.

Gafencu_beauty_moisturising_serum_Ecological Compound_Lancome_Advanced Genifique Eye Cream

Not neglecting the eyes, we’ve included a quick-effect eye cream, Génifique Yeux by luxury skincare line Lancôme, that aims to visibly strengthen the eye area and provide a more radiant, youthful look in just seven days. Enriched with a complex of seven pre- and probiotic fractions, it’s light to the touch but packed with strong, defensive moisturising elements.

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Alternatively, marine-inspired La Mer continues to perfect the art of fermenting sea kelp into miraculous skincare products. Its latest all-nourishing, feather-light emulsion is packed with micronutrients. The Hydrating Infused Emulsion comprises nutrient-rich kelp and soy, as well as lime tea concentrate, to counter the effects of free radicals, and antioxidants to calm redness and inflammation – effortlessly revitalising the skin with the brand’s trademarked cell-renewing Miracle Broth.

Gafencu_beauty_moisturising_serum_Ecological Compound_Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Eye Concentrate Matrix

Last but not least, internationally renowned cosmetics company Estée Lauder’s new Advanced Night Repair Eye Concentrate Matrix is designed to offer a more supple, youthful contour around the eyes. Infused with hyaluronic acid and antioxidants, the formula promotes collagen production to target the reduction of expression lines and dark circles, while fortifying the delicate under-eye area for a healthier glow.

Moisture of Life: Essential hydrating serums to add to your fall routine

It’s been a relentless summer for burning rays, and the sun has yet to put on shades for the journey into autumn. Those who followed our soothing after-sun skincare guide last issue will have prepped their dermis with the appropriate layers to counter sun damage, but there’s still more you can do. The secret to prolonging youthful, supple skin is to nurture it with a boost of hydration, courtesy of our curated list of highly potent, deeply moisturising serums.

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RéVive Moisturising Renewal Hydrogel Targeted 4D Hydration Serum
First up, American luxury skincare line RéVive held nothing back when producing its most advanced and reliable hydrating serum to combat fine lines and wrinkles. Moisturising Renewal Hydrogel Targeted 4D Hydration Serum boasts nourishing bio-renewal technology. Its powerful glycolic acid formulation utilises four types of hyaluronic acid that attract and retain moisture within the skin.

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Next up, New York skincare brand Derm Institute has been lauded for its science-based formulas and cutting-edge ingredients. Its innovative Cellular Rejuvenating Serum tackles the build up of toxins underneath the skin, while its patented Fillift complex with anti-ageing peptides counters free radical damage with collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, improving firmness and elasticity of the facial contours.

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For a sumptuous crystal-based alternative, French skincare brand Darphin has introduced Stimulskin Plus Absolute Renewal Serum. This new, advanced formula harnesses the natural properties of its active botanical ingredients and Sea Emerald to stimulate natural collagen production and restore youthfulness by reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

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Another promising hydration serum to counter the effects of free radical damage is Skinesis Age-Repair Serum by London premier skincare and beauty specialist Sarah Chapman. Comprised of active ingredients from the finest botanicals and a trio of collagen-stimulating peptides, anti-oxidant complex and vitamins, the serum promotes brighter, firmer and more supple skin.

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For a more sustainable option, look no further than Hong Kong-based skincare label Skin Need. The pure, clean formula of its 100% Hyaluronic Acid is combined with silica-rich bamboo extract to help fortify skin proteins. It also protects the dermis from sensitising agents and soothes all skin types, including irritation-prone and non-comedogenic skin. Simply add five drops onto the face before patting upwards for refreshingly light, supple skin.

Jade Rollers – Cosmetic con or skincare secret?

Jade rollers are having a huge moment right now. They’re popping up in conversation, on social feeds, at department stores, beauty shops – almost every celebrity and influencer is using them because who isn’t obsessed with anything that naturally makes the skin taut?

The tiny beauty tools have skyrocketed in popularity, the million dollar question though –  does rubbing them on your face in the name of beauty really work and is it backed by science? 

Keep scrolling, we got all the answers:

What’s the fuss all about and how best to use them?

Face rollers can come in a variety of crystals – jade, rose quartz, tourmaline and amethyst are the most commonly available ones.

Crystals have a natural coolness – no wonder, they find prominence in several aspects of wellness – from cleansing our water to meditation, purifying the vibes or (like Miranda Kerr) putting them in your bra! When it comes to skincare, they might be rage right now but their use is deeply rooted in history. They’ve been used for centuries in the Chinese medicine where the belief was to draw out the negative energy or ‘chi’ and have references in ancient Indian scriptures as well. 

If you haven’t really tried it, then get hold of a crystal roller, freeze it for soothing effect, apply your favourite serum or oil on the face and roll the tool in upward strokes for micro-circulation. The idea is to aid the lymphatic drainage system and help the skin and facial muscles drain toxic fluid buildup, increase the flow of oxygen which reduces puffiness and minimises fine lines. The cooling nature of crystals even after coming in contact with the skin helps to brighten complexion and penetrate the product deeper in your skin. 

The design of the face roller with a larger oval stone and a smaller circular stone helps in getting complete rolling coverage on the face. Below we tell you how to use both the sides for the most effective results.

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DIY beauty tool – Here’s what to remember

Besides that zen-like feeling, regular and correct usage of face rollers has legitimate skin benefits – dermatologists say it makes your features pop, skin looks more awake and taut, improves elasticity, tightens pores, helps eliminate toxins and naturally boosts collagen. There’s a host of benefits but if not used correctly, it can do more harm than good. Keep these tips in mind: 

1. Begin with a cleansed face and a cleansed, refrigerated roller. Apply your favourite serum/cream of choice but remember to use a ‘slippery’ product. Some people apply face mask sheets and roll over it for maximum benefits. 

2. Use medium pressure and at least twice a day for visible benefits. 

3. Like with any beauty routine, a face roller is not for all skin types. Some people break out or develop rashes – immediately discontinue its use if it’s not suiting your skin. 

Neck: The oval side of the jade roller is perfect for the long neck – roll it up and down the neck in vertical lines and with uniform pressure. 

Jawline: We love them taut and defined, don’t we? Stay with the oval side of the roller and begin massaging from the centre of your chin towards the earlobe. Repeat for 6 to 7 times on each side and begin to work up the rest of the face. 

Eyes: The smaller stone works well for the eye. Remember to be extra gentle on the eye, roll from the inner point of the eye to the outer area, cover the under eye which sees maximum puffiness and the crow’s feet as well. Roll back and forth for about 8 to 10 times twice a day. 

Also Read: Not just skin deep, five wellness benefits of gua sha beyond skincare

AHA vs. BHA: Decoding the best acid for your face

Beauty does not come cheap – we all know that – but you could be washing away hundreds of dollars on a face wash, and even more on serums and moisturisers, without giving your skin the ideal condition to thrive in.

To truly reap the benefits of your skincare routine, adding products with AHAs and BHAs to your regime could do wonders to the skin and give it to a more youthful, supple glow. Haven’t heard of these magical ingredients?

Here’s what you need to know. 

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What are AHAs and BHAs
AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) and BHAs (Beta Hydroxy Acid) are hydroxy acids, also referred to as chemical peels. They are used to exfoliate dead skin cells, clear the pores of bacteria, reduce inflammation, acne scars, fine lines and ageing spots caused by sun damage. Basically, improving the overall texture and complexion in the long run. They typically come in the form of liquid masks, but can also be found in a variety of skincare products such as moisturisers, scrubs, serums and toners.

Although both groups of acids yield similar benefits, they each have distinct differences in terms of purpose and results. If you’re looking to reap more anti-ageing and hydrating benefits from your products, try AHAs, while BHAs will help you tackle acne issues.  

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Photo courtesy of Indie Lee

Try: Indie Lee Stem Cell Serum contains citric and hyaluronic acid to support the skin’s natural hydration and brighten the skin tone. Its ingredients are free of alcohol, fragrance, oil, paraben and sulphate, making its formula suitable for dry, sensitive, oily and combination skin, while addressing mild pigmentation and dry skin problems. Priced at HK$1,060

 

Are there any side effects
Mild redness and tingles are common side effects of both AHA and BHA products. They have highly potent and active ingredients and skin reaction to them is common.

Those new to using these hydroxy acid peels can start with a lower level of eight to 10% for AHA and 1% BHA, before gradually moving on to higher concentration levels. Day creams and serums with AHAs should also be followed with a layer of protective sun screen because photosensitivity can leave the skin vulnerable and irritate the skin. 

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Try: Ole Henriksen Dewtopia™ 20% Acid Night Treatment, a cruelty-free vegan serum formulated with 20% acid blend of 10% AHAs and 10% PHAs, sealing your evening routine with a firming gel that reveals a smoother and brighter complexion overnight. Priced at HK$480

Also Read: Damaging skincare ingredients you need to be wary of!

How to use AHA
AHAs are primarily glycolic, lactic and citric acids, though it could also include tartaric, malic and mandelic acids. They are all water-soluble exfoliating ingredients from sugary fruits that help reduce ageing spots, melasma, acne scars and reduce fine lines on the epidermis. AHA chemical peels can go up to 30% in concentration level, but those still new to AHAs or have dry and sensitive skin can start with formulations of 10% or lower. This will give your skin a gentler introduction to AHAs before gradually working your way up to higher concentration levels over time. 

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Try: Sunday Riley Good Genese All-In-One Lactic Acid Treatment contains lactic acid and balancing botanicals that gently exfoliate the skin and reduce the visibility of fine lines and dark spots — revealing a clearer and smoother complxion. HK$960

 

What is BHA
BHAs are oil-soluble organic compound exfoliators, typically salicylic acid, that are best used to relieve clogged pores, blemishes and acne scars, as well as remove black heads and white heads. Unlike AHAs, they are able to penetrate underneath the skin as well as on the surface, effectively breaking down and clearing dead skin cells and bacteria from within the pores and preventing breakouts. The highest level of BHA concentration is a mere 2%, though 1% BHA will still offer an effective cleanse on sensitive skin whilst providing a calmer formula to ease redness and inflammation. 

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Photo courtesy: Tarte

Try: Tarte Knockout Texture & Pore Refining Pads, a set of 2-sided skin-renewing peel pads containing a blend of BHAs, amino acids, vitamin B5 and centella asiatica that help penetrate below the epidermis, promote hydration and collagen production, and instantly reduce the visibility of large pores and fine lines, resulting in extra soft and smooth complextion. The cotton pads are also biodegradable. $310

Also Read: Skincare Secrets: Five beauty truths that the industry won’t tell you

 

Can you combine AHA and BHA?
Using AHAs and BHAs can yield visible benefits for the epidermis, both inside and out. When used in combination, it can clear the surface of the skin and underneath it, supporting hydration and allowing for the rest of your skincare products to work more effectively.

As for sensitive skin, these potent acids can leave the surface of the skin temporarily dryer,  and more vulnerable and sensitive due to its active exfoliating ingredients. In that case, you can split the two group of acids into day and night routines, rather than layering the two products on top of one another. 

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Photo courtesy: Allies of Skin

Try: Allies of Skin Bright Future Sleeping Facial contains 8% AHAs and BHAs, 5% enzymes, seven brightening and antioxidants, like salicylic acid, hyaluronic acid, a ton of probiotics – all this hydrates the dermis as it exfoliates it. It’s almost like an effortless overnight facial that results in brighter, smoother and clearer skin. Formulated to suit hypo-allergenic and sensitive skin, it is free of fragrance, parabens and sulphates. Priced at HK$1,035

The Chemistry of Beauty: Founder and skincare formulator of Skin Need Christal Leung on the secret to less-is-more skincare

With the opening of her Hong Kong lab next month, cosmetic chemist Christal Leung is on a mission to simplify skincare and bring it closer to home, while delivering supremely customisable skincare products through her brand, Skin Need.

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In your opinon, where did your personal passion for skincare stem from?
It began at a very young age. When I was a teenager, my mum ran a beauty salon and I was there every weekend to help with bookings and scheduling. Seeing her approach to skincare – customising products with fresh fruits and vegetables – and watching the way she brought joy and confidence to her customers, I realised that this was what I wanted to do as well, to create this kind of positivity and joy no matter which industry I would dedicate myself to. Unsurprisingly, that turned out to be the beauty industry.

How did your skincare label, Skin Need, come about?
Actually my mother was the one to start it. A lot of the products she used in the salon were manufactured and imported from the United States and other Western countries, which meant they were geared more towards Caucasian skin types and environments. She wanted something that was specially created for the humidity and temperatures of Hong Kong, something that would suit the lifestyles of the city’s residents. So, she worked with cosmetic chemists in the States and brought over her own products for customers in her salon. When I became a cosmetic chemist and joined Skin Need 12 years ago, I began evolving, reformulating and upgrading them.

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What do you think sets Skin Need apart from other brands in the market?
I think what makes Skin Need unique is that we didn’t come from a commercial approach – we weren’t thinking of what kind of gap we wanted to fill in the market or what ingredients we’d use to make it different. Our philosophy evolved from the experiences and skincare problems that my mother encountered over her career, and how she felt beauty products should actually be addressing those needs.
A lot of companies promote a hero product, a one-size-fits-all that everybody should be using, be it a serum, a cream or a sunblock. But my mother felt – and I concur – that our skin is always in a very dynamic environment of external and internal change, based on factors, such as weather, stress levels and hormones. So, at Skin Need we aim to create a skincare regimen that can really evolve with the needs and changes of your skin.

For example, when hormones cause the dermis to become dehydrated or oily, you need to customise your cream immediately to boost its moisture levels. On the other hand, when your skin is very dry or sensitive due to stress, you have to add emollients to nourish and rejuvenate it back to full health. Ultimately, the strength of Skin Need is our ability to create customised skincare regimens that can meet a customer’s unique needs. What’s more, we also empower users to observe changes in their skin daily, and offer a range of oil-based and water-based serums and different active ingredients that can be blended into their creams to suit their exact needs on any given day.

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Do you have any upcoming projects on the horizon that you’re excited about?
Yes, I’m currently in the midst of a very hectic and exciting project, which is set to open its doors next month. I’m building a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certified lab in Kwai Chung, which will have five clean rooms and assembly lines for the bottling and filling of cosmetics. We’ll also have homogenisers and production capabilities to produce skincare that are ‘Made in Hong Kong’. Ultimately, while our products are still manufactured in the States, we’ll ship them en masse to the city to be packaged here, so we can greatly cut down our carbon footprint and fuel consumption.

Can you share one or two common mistakes people make in their daily skincare regimen?
The issue I face most often is that customers use too many products too often for no good reason at all. Because of all the information that is so readily available on the internet – you know, ‘you have to use retinoids, it does magic for your skin’ or ‘the salicylic acid concentration has to be one percent’ – everyone feels like they need a bit of everything. This, in turn, drives suppliers to produce in higher amounts than needed without educating consumers on which products should be used in tandem and which shouldn’t be used together at all.

So, one of the most common problems I encounter is users layering an amalgam of products like acids with highly purifying clay masks, and adding retinoids as a last step and so forth. It’s just crazy because ultimately, you’re compromising the barrier protection of your skin. You harm it by ignoring the fact that you need a balanced skin pH level so that it can fend off bacteria. Not only are you not going to get the results you want, you’re damaging your skin in the process, which leaves you open to a plethora of problems in the future that didn’t exist in the first place.

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So, what’s your tip for simplifying skincare?
I think hydration is important for everyone. If your skin is dehydrated, then using humectants such as hyaluronic acid and natural moisturising ingredients like Vitamin B5 in your daily routine are a must. For those suffering from an oily dermis, these hydrants also help balance oil production. In fact, our body can’t produce its own water, so when it gets dehydrated, its automatic response is to create an oily barrier instead – this is what causes blocked pores and blackheads. Studies show that hydration can help counteract the effects of ageing skin and sensitive skin too, so I really can’t stress enough the importance of moisturising your skin properly.

As a balance to your busy schedule, how do you like to relax during your down time?
To be honest, work is pretty much my hobby. It’s something I feel so passionate about and find so much joy in that I don’t feel like it’s work. Having said that, last year my sister told me that I was too much of a workaholic and needed to find a pastime, so I joined the Entrepreneurs’ Organization. It’s a group of like-minded entrepreneurs who come together not so much to talk about potential opportunities and connections but rather to share and reflect on the hurdles that come with running your own business, and also to expand our collective horizons through learning opportunities conducted by experts. I was invited to their board this year and at the moment I’m spending my spare time curating learning experiences for our members.

Finally, what is your biggest guilty pleasure?
Junk food. I absolutely love tucking into a bag of chips or a box of chocolates, so I’m really lucky that I have skincare products that can counteract their side effects!

Thank you.

Credits

Interview: Tenzing Thondup
Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Kingsley Lau
Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Jewellery: No. Thirty Three Joaillerie
Location: WULT, Central

 

Sun Kissed: Broad spectrum Summer skincare essentials for a healthy glow

With the cooler climes of spring firmly behind us and the sun’s rays intensifying, it’s now more critical than ever that your skincare routines encompass an array of UV-beating, moisturising boosters. To help, we’ve shortlisted some standout products that may enable you to beat the damaging summer heat.

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First to the table is Melbourne-headquartered Aesop’s Protective Facial Lotion SPF25, a lightweight solution that blocks harmful UVA and UVB rays, while ensuring optimal dermal hydration via its hero antioxidant ingredients of green tea and tocopherol (vitamin E).

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A more organic approach comes courtesy of Hourglass’s Equilibrium Broad Spectrum Day Fluid SPF30, which utilises four organic chemical compounds to create a shield against the elements and sundry sunrays. It comes with the side benefits of being vegan and cruelty-free.

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Then there’s US-based beauty brand Skin Inc, with Pure UV Protect⁺, an all-in-one makeup base, sunscreen, moisturiser and anti-ageing cream billed to protect against UV and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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Kicking things up a notch is Watery Sun Cream SPF50+ PA++++ from South Korean cosmetics label Laneige, with its birch sap-infused formula made to provide all-day sun protection as well as resistance to sweat and water.

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The final entry on our list – German cosmetologist Dr. Barbara Sturm’s Sun Drops – gives your skin some much-needed tending courtesy of a hyper-condensed yet lightweight serum. Infused with cassia extract, vitamin E, hyaluronic acid and more, this SPF50 broad spectrum product is designed to protect against sun spots, skin discolouration and wrinkles, ensuring you maintain a youthful glow throughout the summer.