As promised, the next thing I am going to review is
the charcoal sponge of The Faceshop.
Now, this sounds gross but I am not used to exfoliating
using loofa or common plastic net you get at the store.
Of course, I did try it before but the problem
is it hurts my skin when scrubbing it back and forth. Maybe because I got hairs
especially on my forearm and legs.
Eventually, coming from and to work makes my
skin grimy and sticky full of dead skin cells because of everyday pollutants I encounter
and this feeling makes me wanna bath real hard.
Even when I bath that long my dead skin cells
still linger onto my skin.
So at times, I use a face towel to act as a scrub
in exchange with normal loofa.
Cutting the long story short, I saw a grey
sponge from The Faceshop and wanted to try it out.
It’s a bit pricey for a sponge costing 215
pesos. I actually waited for my birthday so I can use the 20% off discount but
reviewing the receipt
now it is not included on my 20% off Birthday Discount.
Charcoal and Konjac puff is an absolute love.
It is soft and has a bit of texture to it that doesn’t
scratch my skin.
It’s gentle and feels delicate. I am extra
careful thinking I might break the sponge but even when it's delicate it still
have texture to it which is enough to remove my dead skin cells gently.
Price
Wise : It is pricey but I am happy with my purchase
and I have the intention to make it last as long as I could so I can get the
worth of the price I pay.
Removing
grime and dirt : I am totally convinced that it removes any
pollutants I have on my skin.
What I love more about the Charcoal Sponge (I think
it looks more of a sponge to me) is I can use it everyday. I am particularly
careful when scrubbing my forearm which is covered with fine hair and I think
it's fine. It doesn’t tug my hair off when I do that.
Worth
it? I will
rate it 5/5 because even though it's pricey, just imagine how quickly I can
exfoliate everyday using this tool. Feeling great about my skin is like a
million dollar feeling and that is because of using this 215 pesos sponge.
It is definitely worth it.
Final
Thoughts
I don’t particularly splurge on a lot of beauty
stuff because I want to consider myself as a low maintenance girl.
But having tools like this is really an
everyday essential that can instantly brighten up my mood.
Being able to remove dirt and grime from
everyday smoke and dust I collect is totally worth my money.
That is it for now.
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