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Thursday, July 29th, 2010
I don’t know if you are as confused as I was before about why sea salt began appearing in skincare and beauty products all around me— all of a sudden. The first image that popped into my mind was companies adding table salt into my skincare products—a selling point for me. Wasn’t too much salt supposed to be bad for you? It is supposed to cause bloating, water retention, high blood pressure and other health problems. How it is supposed to be good for for your skin?

Table Salt
After some research, I realized that I was confusing table salt (refined salt) with sea salt (unrefined salt). In simple terms, the two salts are made up of sodium chloride; the major difference between sea salt and table salt is that table salt is made up of 99.9% of sodium chloride, while sea salt is 98% sodium chloride. In sea salt, the remaining 2% is made of other important minerals like iron, sulfur, magnesium and other trace elements. Basically, table salt is chemically treated and sea salt is natural.

Sea Salt
So what does this mean?
According to Buzzle.com, it means that the sea salt extracted from sea water contains minerals that are needed by our bodies in order to function optimally and maintain a balance in mineral content. There are many benefits to the natural potassium, calcium, and magnesium that sea salt contains.
Potassium helps regulate and balance the moisture level of the skin, and also provides energy to the body. It also helps relax muscles and relieve stiffness. Calcium not only strengthens bones, but also prevents the retention of water and increases circulation. Magnesium fights the retention of fluids and also helps to fight stress. Moreover, it has a calming effect on the nervous system and helps in slowing down the aging of skin.
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010
I don’t know if you are like me but I’ve been having a hard time going to bed before midnight these days. My dark circles are becoming more apparent and my eyes look puffy and often dehydrated in the morning. Therefore, I was so happy to discover these STEAM HEATED EYE MASKS on my recent trip to Tokyo.

Steam Heated Eye Masks come in a box of 5
These Steam Heated Eye Masks come in unscented and lavender scent. I bought the lavender scent to try.

Individual packaging makes it good for traveling.
According to the packaging, I could use this eye mask any time from sleeping to taking a break or traveling. It is suppose to relax your tired eyes. It should have the effects of having a steam sauna on your eyes. Sounds amazing, right?

Directions on the back of the package.
This eye mask is very easy to use. See the pictures below for demonstration.

Lavender Scented Eye Masks

Pooh Bear demonstrating the eye masks.

Side view of the mask. The ear loops are very comfortable and should fit any face shape and size.
The two purple squares warm up once it is exposed to air, but not too hot and at a very comfortable temperature. The steam is released slowly so that I could actually feel it on my eyes and the lavender scent is so soothing and calming. I tried this eye masks right before going to bed and after applying my eye cream. The scent and the heat made me really sleepy and I fell asleep within a few minutes.
Conclusion: The skin around my eyes looked refreshed and hydrated the next day. I’m definitely buying some more when I go back to Japan again.
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
The best way to rejuvenate skin, according to my boss- a 50 something year-old woman, who barely looks a day over 35 – is exfoliation. Her skin is plump, bright, glowing, with very little lines. Not an ounce of flake!
I asked her what her secret was…. Good genes? Foreign products made in silence by monks? Nope: “I scrub my face like crazy with a loofah every morning under the hot shower. Scrubbing dead skin away is the key!”
So I tried it. The results? Well, lets just say I didn’t feel like going out that night. Not all of us have thick skin! But it got me thinking: there’s got to be a better way to shed the dead skin cells that are clogging my pores. And that’s when my desperate search to properly exfoliate my skin started!
Remember that whole at-home-microdermabrasion-craze? Sure, massaging my skin with pea-size beads made out of walnuts shells and ingredients I could not pronounce exfoliated dead skin. In fact, it exfoliated most of my skin away, leaving it blotchy, red and sensitized. NOT what I was looking for. Neither were all the scrubs, peels, serums and magic washcloths that followed: the chemicals in most of the products only managed to assault my skin, causing it to flare-up!
Little did I know that over-exfoliating, just like hard water, weather and pollution, is actually harmful to your skin. So what’s a girl to do?
Please meet Marie Louise’s Restoration Clear Gel. First of all and most important, this exfoliating gel is actually hydrating and nourishing, thanks to ingredients such as desalted deep sea water, glycerin and algae extracts, known to help the skin retain moisture. It literally melts as your skin absorbs it, dry grains gently (and that’s the key word one should look for in all products) lifting away impurities and dead skin. Once they have ceased to appear and have been rinsed off with warm water you are left with a bright and pure complexion. Since it’s gentle enough, you can use it more often; this regular regimen will allow your skin to absorb all the benefits your moisturizers, masks and serums have to offer, thus making them more effective! It will also reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles- after all, it’s no secret that the cleaner your skin is, the younger and healthier it looks!
Just remember: you shouldn’t need sandpaper to get results!
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Toners are considered to be one of the most basic products in most Asians’ skin care regimen. In the US, we are trained by marketing and commercials to think that this is an unnecessary step in the skin regimen when using a proper toner can completely affect your skin condition. There are all types of toners that will cleanse, tighten, brighten or moisturize your skin. From a recent study by Japan’s TV station, NHK, they discovered that the way you apply your toner not only makes a huge difference on how effective your toners are, but one should also realize the importance of toners and its application to make the rest of your skin regimen more effective.
Japan’s NHK recently interviewed 30 people off the streets and discovered that more than half of them apply their toners by lightly patting on the product using their hands. Only less than half of the consumers gently pressed their toners onto their skin. In order to discover which method is better, Japan’s NHK TV Station gently patted on toner the right side of a model’s face with their hands, and then in contrast gently pressed the toner onto the left side of the model’s face with hands. Then the research team used high tech equipment including a microscope to take a picture of the model’s face to detect the moisture level of the model’s right and left side’s face.
The results were incredible and shocking. NHK discovered that even though they used the same toner on both sides of the model’s face the application process made a significant difference: the moisture level of the right side of the model’s face did not go up but the constant patting actually caused stress to the model’s face. Compared to the left side, the right side of the model’s face appeared darker, and had thin white lines which indicated damage of some skin cells.
Conclusion: I’m definitely pressing my toners onto my skin from now on. I really love these experiments!
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
California extends deadline for reporting cancer chemicals in cosmetics: http://bit.ly/2EI015
4 Home Beauty Tips Using Epsom Salt: http://tinyurl.com/ykuwnzc
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Monday, October 19th, 2009
Blondes are more confident because they spend more time primping. Agree or disagree?? Read about the study here! http://bit.ly/1wH0TH
10 Best Budget Beauty Tips http://bit.ly/Snjgu
Surprise Beauty Tips from Your Bathroom (http://cli.gs/vynaN)
Can facial acupuncture reduce wrinkles? http://bit.ly/3vN6f6
Great discussion on organic skincare http://tiny.cc/T2Ngp
Tags: Asia, asian, attractive, beauty, beauty tool, beneficial, effective, eyes, first blog, ingredients, japan, learning, Los Angeles Magazine, maximize, moisturizer, new, new products, new tools, oil, oily, oily skin in the afternoon, popular, prevention, Santa Monica Daily, serum, shine, shiny skin, skin, skin care, skincare, sunscreen, technology, tips, tool
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Maya Meinert, most recently a Marketplace reporter at the LA Business Journal (previously affiliated with Los Angeles Magazine, Daily Journal, Santa Monica Daily Press, Giant Robot and more), reviews Marie Louise retail products at her blog ShopEatSleep and stamps it with her approval. Please see her product review here for more information and details. For additional information and testimonials, please click here.
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
The Scoop On Green Beauty Products: http://tinyurl.com/y858fkn
Thank you ShopEatSleep for the review: http://ow.ly/tRAz
3 Essential Beauty Tips From A Pro Model: http://tinyurl.com/navxal
5 Beauty Mistakes That Makes You Look Old: http://bit.ly/rwKSB
What to do when “zit happens.”http://ow.ly/qeD1
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