Thursday, May 13, 2010

Skinfood- Black Raspberry


Skinfood- Black Raspberry

Black raspberries are not black berries, though they look the same.... I've eaten them here in Korea (I haven't been able to find regular raspberries), they do not taste the same, very woody, but not bad. And Here in Korea, Skinfood has a whole skin care line using actual extracts from the black raspberry(exactly what this is supposed to do, I don't know....
Black Raspberry Youngyang Serum
-Containing rubus coreanus miquel extract which was used to take care of course and dry skin in the old days and sap from twelve herbal plants, this nutrient serum instantly relieves dryness of your skin.

Smells - Stinks! It smells like wood (maybe raspberry brambles) and pickles. Plus it's really intensely smelly!
Texture- A cream..... Bizarre for a serum, which are usually clear, mostly oil, sometimes water based. But a cream? A white cream? Bizarre.
Effectiveness-
Buy?-NO! Too smelly!


Black Raspberry youngyang eye cream (wrinkle Care)
- This functional eye cream rapidly enhances resilience around your eyes
Smells - same as the rest of the line. Eww!
Texture- beautiful light cream, really soft, really light. Absorbs super quickly!
Effectiveness-
Buy?- No!


Black Raspberry youngyang cream
-Containing rubus coreanus miquel extract which was used to take care of course and dry skin in the old days and sap from twelve herbal plants, this nutrient cream instantly relieves dryness of your skin.
Smells - same as the serum, wood and pickles.....
Texture- A smoth nice cream. A little sticky, but absorbs pretty well. Not too heavy for summer, and really nice for drier skin.
Effectiveness- Thick, creamy and nice. My skin felt soft the next morning. Not amazingly soft, but better than your average cream.
Buy?-No, I just can't get past the smell....


The line overall is lackluster. Maybe if I had tried the full sizes, instead of 3 days worth of samples, I would have felt differently, but I don't think so. The smell was werid, and the product lack luster. This is a pass If I've ever seen one.

5 comments:

  1. my nose is super sensitive too, i would rather want a product that has no smell rather than smell weird. I am not even gonna bother googling this product. ^ ^

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  2. Oh, weird. Why didn't they just translate "youngyang" into "nutrient" (or "nutritive")?

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  3. Oh... Is that what it means? I didn't realize! My Korean is terrible!

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  4. I enjoy your blog, btw. I'm also running around Korea rooting around these brands. Though unfortunately Skinfood really irritates my sensitive skin, alas. I seem to have the best luck with The Face Shop, insofar skincare is concerned. From what I can tell, the leave-it-on-the-skin steps go:

    1. softener (toner/lotion)
    2. essence (serum/concentrate/treatment)
    3. emulsion (milk/lotion)
    4. "youngyang" cream
    5. eye serum and eye creams

    But they treat seem to treat sunscreen as an extracurricular step, as if it's popular enough that everyone will wear it.

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