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[ Review ] : Acwell Dermild Airy Sun Control Stick
Friday, July 17, 2020
Product Description
ACWELL Dermild Airy Sun Control Stick with SPF 50+ PA++++ has a non-oily and non-sticky application. Once applied on skin, it will be easily absorbed. It is a lightweight moisturizing sun stick and it keeps your skin fresh throughout the day.
I first came across Acwell Dermild Airy Sun Control Stick SPF 50 PA++++ when I was shopping in one of the beauty stores in Korea. The promoter highly recommended it to me, as there was a 1 for 1 promotional price. Prior to this, I have only tried Acwell facial sheet masks and was initially hesitant in trying out a sun stick as I was worried about the hygienic factor and the difficulty of it gliding on my skin.
However, I was won over by the promoter's sales pitch and with the 1 for 1 promotion, it was hard to resist so off the bundle goes, into my basket.
Made in Korea, Acwell is a Korean herbal skincare brand that focuses on helping sensitive and troubled skin.
Review : Acwell Drinks Purifying Daanje Mask
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Product Description
Acwell Drink Purifying Mask soothes tired skin and minimize redness. Enriched with eucalyptus extract, the mask gives a cooling sensation, providing relief to skin. After leaving the sheet mask on for 20mins, you can expect skin to have boosted elasticity and soft radiance. It contains no harmful ingredients which is suitable for all types of skin. Free from talc, mineral oil, parabens and sulphate.
Acwell is a Korean herbal skincare brand that focuses on helping sensitive and troubled skin. It combines traditional Korean medicine with over 400 years of history with modern-day research to give you the best results. Natural herbs calm skin and address problems at their roots to restore skin back to health.
In Acwell Drinks Purifying Daanje Mask, there are fermented ingredients like Rice Ferment Extract and Soybean Ferment Extract. Fermented ( Fermentation involves adding microorganisms like bacteria to natural ingredients ) products are highly raved in Kbeauty, due to the various skincare benefits after going through the fermentation process.
3 key reasons below, as explained by Klog,
- Molecular size is smaller hence ingredients have a better penetration to skin.
- Fermentation neutralizes toxic substances usually found in raw natural ingredients hence minimizing the risk of skin irritation and damage. Read the study here.
- Fermentation process creates new amino acids, organic acids and antioxidants hence providing the best nutrition to skin.
Rice itself is full of vitamins, amino acids, and minerals that can brighten, tighten, and soften your skin. Left to ferment, rice water becomes a veritable anti-aging elixir. It's rich in minerals, antioxidants, B and E vitamins, and traces of pitera ( think : SKII ), helping to boost cell regeneration, keeping the skin bright and supple. There is an additional research evaluating the presence of Pitera, after fermentation, as an active in make-up remover in terms of cleansing and moisturizing properties and been proven to be satisfactory.
According to published studies, fermented soybean extract has been demonstrated to have high antioxidant activity as well as having an effect on the activity of antioxidant enzymes in liver. It is able to function both as an antioxidant and as a free radical acceptor that can convert free radicals into harmless substances through an energy-decreasing procedure.
Acwell Drinks Purifying Daanje Mask was totally soaked in essence and cold to the touch. The thin and durable material adhered very well to skin but unfortunately, the cutout for the lips area was pretty small hence it can be annoying.
Since the mask is said to soothe tired skin and minimize redness, I chose to use it on a day where there was some irritation on my face - slight redness between brows and on sides of nose.
Unfortunately, the mask failed to soothe any redness on my skin, in fact, there was no difference before and after masking, in terms of the redness. I would expect that my redness would have been toned down after a 30 minutes masking treatment but nope, that did not happen.
Skin, however, did look less tired and fresher-looking. Skin is moderately hydrated and the roughness on the sides of my nose was minimized although it was back the following morning.
Full ingredient list can be found on CosDNA where active ingredients like Rice Ferment Extract, Sodium Hylauronate, Soybean Ferment Extract, Cinnamomum Cassia Bark Extract and Origanum Vulgare Leaf Extract are found higher up in the list with higher concentration.
Other products with rice extract are Skin Food Beauty In Food Mask, Rice, My Beauty Diary Rice Peptides Mask and Dermalogica Rice Microfoliant. Rice water is also one of the beauty secrets from Japanese - you can read it here.
You can check out my reviews on Acwell Water Moisturizing Mask and Acwell Rice Brightening Daanji Mask.
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Review : Acwell Water Moisturizing Daanji Mask
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Product Description
Acwell Water Moisturizing Mask gives skin radiance and moisture boost. The masks helps skin to be plump and hydrated. It contains no harmful ingredients which is suitable for all types of skin. Free from talc, mineral oil, parabens and sulphate.
After trying out Acwell Rice Brightening Mask in Singapore, prior to my Korea trip, I was impressed enough to haul the other varieties back. This mask uses natural, fermented ingredients derived from Korean traditional medicine to impart skin with intense moisture. It comes soaked in an essence full of bean, ginseng, mistletoe, and yeast extracts to seriously nourish and hydrate skin.
Made of 3 layers of bamboo fiber coated with biocellulose to perfectly fit the contours of your face, Acwell Water Moisturizing Daanji Mask material is thin and adheres very well to skin. It has a strong scent and a small mouth cutout. Refreshingly cold and very wet with essence, the mask hydrates my skin moderately well but did not soothe the redness on the broken capillaries on my nose.
In terms of ingredients, most of the Korean traditional medicine touted to be in the mask were mainly found in the bottom of the list, hence the concentration is pretty low.
You can check out my reviews on Acwell Drink Purifying Mask and Acwell Rice Brightening Daanji Mask.
Ingredients :
Water, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Glycereth-26, PEG/PPG-17/6 Copolymer, Sodium Hyaluronate, Carbomer, Arginine, Xanthan Gum, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Disodium EDTA, Fragrance, Ophiopogon Japonicus Root Extract, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Schizandra Chinensis Fruit Extract, Lactobacillus/Soybean Ferment Extract, Viscum Album (Mistletoe) Extract
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Review : Acwell Rice Brightening Daanji Mask
Monday, December 17, 2018
Product Description
This mask uses natural, fermented ingredients derived from Korean traditional medicine to impart skin with intense moisture. It comes soaked in an essence full of niacinamide, rice ferment, and licorice root extract to effectively brighten and clarify skin. Also included in the formula are hyaluronic acid and shea butter to provide deep hydration. This sheet mask is composed of three layers of bamboo fiber coated with biocellulose to perfectly fit the contours of your face. Free of parabens, talc, mineral oil, and sulfates, this sheet mask is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
1 piece of Acwell Rice Brightening Daanji Mask was part of my Tangs Beauty Box purchase previously and its effectiveness has made me purchase more of other varieties when I was in Korea recently. The full range of Daanji Mask consists of Honey ( for wrinkles ), Drink ( for purifying ), Water ( for moisture ) and Rice ( for brightening ).
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