Late review is indeed late. A lot of things kept me busy (the business) plus, I got sick and had to be rushed to the emergency room.
The last time I was in Saizen, I was able to get my grubby hands on the elusive Charcoal Masque. Oh and discovered their detergent for makeup puffs and sponges.
Charcoal Masque got great reviews at
Girltalk, and a lot of the ladies in the forum actually started hoarding the said product,yes it's that good. Been looking for the product since September, but it was always out of stock whenever I drop by at Saizen.
I have to say that their charcoal masque is indeed a great steal! No wonder why it's now listed as one of Saizen's best sellers. If ever you are considering to purchase this product, it'd make a great addition to your Sunday night ritual (or whichever day of the week you decide to go the extra mile on primping). It's fun to use (you'd look like an Ati-Atihan dancer because hello? it's CHARCOAL).
When using the charcoal masque, make sure that your face has been cleansed and dried properly so that it can really remove the deep-seated dirt in your pores and so that the product will properly adhere to your skin. Oh, and avoid putting the product on your eyebrows and undereye area. Once it is completely dry, peel it off as fast as you can (as if you're waxing your face sans the wax hur hur). You'd be surprised to see how much blackheads/whiteheads are removed. And it'll make your face seem brighter afterwards.
I might do a little experiment one of these days using Montagne Jenneuse's warming fudge pack and Saizen's charcoal masque.
Let's move on to their Makeup Detergent (well the product's name is in Katakana so it's read as Pafu Suponji DETERGENT)
I had only tried it once. It only takes a tiny drop to clean a standard-size makeup sponge. Still yet to try it on my makeup
brushes, though.