Review: Mentholatum Softlips

The first time I tried lipbalm on, I was 11 years old, and was on a holiday to the US. I was in a supermarket, and saw this really cute Garfield lipbalm. Mum bought it for me, and the very first time I tried the strawberry-flavoured beeswax on my lips, I was hooked. 

I have tried on a lot of lipbalms for many years now, just look at my collection of hardly-used lipbalms.

All my lipbalms

I have a tendency to buy lipbalms but ended up hardly using them because I just didn’t like the texture on my lips. More often than not, the balm’s too hard, and I ended up feeling as though I have a layer of candle wax on my lips.

Only one brand managed to attract me so much that I actually ended up using the entire tube. I’m totally in love with Metholatum’s Softlips.

Mentholatum Softlips

My cousin Geri, whose from the US, gave me a tube to try out many years ago. The first time I used it, my reaction was, OMG, this is the best lipbalm EVER! It’s really smooth, very easy to glide on the lips. The tube’s also thinner than most lipbalms available on the market, which makes it easy to bring along with you anywhere you go (I keep mine in my pocket of my work uniform). No more chapped lips with this lippie; they last quite long, if not for the yummy flavour which always tempt me to just lick ’em off my lips.

Another feature about this lipbalm which I like is that Softlips have quite a lot of funky flavours for you to try out. I especially like the Cocktail flavours (Margarita, Tequila Sunrise and Vodka Pineapple Splice). My favourite’s the Margarita. Yummy.

The only gripe I have about this lipbalm is … it’s not available in Malaysia! I’ve been looking everywhere for it, but to no avail. I’m not sure if independent drugstores in KL store this though. If anyone manages to find this in Malaysia, please do let me know. I stocked up when I was in Australia; it costs AUD$2.50 per tube (I think, can’t really recall the exact price).

What I like about it: Easy-glide on the lips, long-lasting, and delicious flavours

What I don’t like about it: It’s not available in Malaysia (boo!)

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What Is On My Dressing Table?

When I was little, I used to mock Mum for having an overwhelming amount of beauty junk on her dressing table. Little did I know, I ended up with the either the same amount of items or even more on my dressing table! This is a tag by Paris, and I thought I’d give you a bit of an idea of the stuff on my dressing table. 

It’s currently pretty cluttered; going to have to tidy it up this weekend. The amount of beauty stuff I have on my dressing table’s only about 20% of the total products I own (scary, eh?) he rest are stored away in the drawer, wardrobe, and refrigerator (more on the last bit later). Anyhoos, back to the tag and to answer the questions:

What five beauty products could you not live without?

There isn’t any beauty products which I could not live without per se, ‘cos come on, you lose one, there are HUNDREDS out there just waiting to be tried. But I do have my favourites:

1. Estee Lauder Lucidity Translucent Loose Powder
2. Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel
3. Mentholatum Softlips lipbalm
4. Sunscreen

5. Blush (I have real weakness for this. Give me the I’m-bloody-tired-but-I’ll-be-damned-if-I-don’t-look-like-I’m-a-million-bucks look anytime :p)

What’s the worst beauty mistake you’ve made?

I have to agree with Bea and Paris – it’s always the eyebrows which tend to be the problem area, doesn’t it? I unfortunately have the habit of over-tweezing; there’s always a bald spot somewhere in the brows. A sorry sight indeed. Sigh.

What does your skincare regime consist of?

Ahh I’ve talked about my skincare regime before, but here it is again, for the sake of the tag 😉

AM
Olay Clarity Fresh Cleanser
Kanebo FairCrea White Power of Clear
Clinique Clarifying Lotion 2
Cellnique Pro Sebum Gel
Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel
Clinique City Block SPF 15 Oil-Free Daily Face Protector
Kanebo Sensai Total Lip Treatment

PM
Olay Clarity Fresh Cleanser
Kanebo FairCrea White Power of Clear
Clinique Clarifying Lotion 2
Cellnique Pro Sebum Gel
Loreal RevitaLift Double Lifting Extreme Re-tightening Gel & Anti-Wrinkle Cream
Bio Essence Bio-Energy Eye Bag Vanishing Serum
Kanebo Sensai Total Lip Treatment

Favourite beauty treat?

Facials and pedicures (good lord, not together!). There’s nothing more “shiok” (good-feeling) than to have someone massage your face, put all sorts of good stuff on it, and then walking out feeling like a million bucks (not the blackhead extraction bit; that’s a pain. Literally). Same goes for pedis, although I have yet to control my giggles when the pedicurist start massaging my calves (I’m extremely ticklish there).

What’s your favourite beauty store?

Do drugstores count? I simply LOVE ’em! Best place to get good cheapo over-the-counter products.

Favourite budget brand?

I’d say Maybelline, since I’ve been using ’em ever since I started using lipstick regularly at the age of 18. Their mascaras work the best for me (I love their Sky High Curves and Great Lash mascara); the premium fancypants brands can’t beat ’em (in my opinion anyway). Silkygirl‘s funky eyeliners are really good too (surprisingly smooth to use). Price range for both brands are approximately Rm10-RM50. Not bad eh? Korean makeup lines are getting quite popular too; I like Elianto for selling their eye shadow refills for RM5 each!

Favourite premium brands?

I don’t have a particular favourite; I’m always trying out different brands anyway.

What’s your ’every girl must own one’ item?

Moisturiser and sunscreen. Both keep your skin looking young and supple. I don’t recommend moisturisers which come with “added SPF” though. Always have an extra layer of protection on your skin, whether you’re indoors or outdoors.

And what about skin care: Favourite premium and budget brands?

Premium: Clinique. I’ve always used Clinique, and I was never disappointed.
Budget: Olay. My grandma used Olay (used to be Oil of Ulan) since she was young, and her skin’s still looking pretty good.

And hair care?

Premium: Shiseido’s Senscience range (they smell great, and their conditioners are fantastic. Worked wonders on my hair of steel). Tigi’s quite good too (love the way they name their products anyway).
Budget: Clairol Herbal Essences. The smell of my hair after a good wash is almost orgasmic 😉

And finally, best beauty tip?

It’s not so much of a beauty tip for your skin, so to speak, but a tip for keeping your beauty products in top condition, and allowing them to “survive” longer, would be to store ’em in your refrigerator. Mum and I have 2 separate compartments in our kitchen fridge, specifically for our skincare products. They last longer (creams, lotions, etc don’t do so well in our hot and humid weather, even if you keep it away from the sun), plus the cold creams and gels feel great on the skin. I remembered a friend’s aunt who actually bought a mini bar just to be placed in her room, for all her skincare products. I’m so going to do that when I have my own place 😉

My taggees are:

Truebluepenangite
Viva Woman
DailyFashionista
Fashion Asia

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Back From A Short Hiatus

Hey ladies,

Apologies for the lack of posts for the past couple of weeks. I’ve been away in Melbourne, where I had a fantastic time with my fiance, whom I’m missing very dearly already 🙂

Hope you’ve all been good, and I’ll be on my posting wagon very soon. Bought quite a bit of stuff from Australia; will show y’all soon. There were quite a bit of sales going on just now; mid-year sales at Myer and David Jones, and the wee shops here and there. Suffice to say, I was hooked 😉

Paris, thanks for the tag. Gosh, I have a lot to catch up upon, and will get to that as soon as I can.

Stay tuned!

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Personal Blog Down

Dear readers,

For those of you who follow me on Oh for the love of me! (thank you!), I’m currently facing some problems with that blog at the moment (domain issues, which I shall soon divulge), thus the M.I.A bit. I’m still here, but the site’s a bit wonky for now. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the issues will be resolved, and that the site will be up and running again by this week.

Thank you.

Tine

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