Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Skin Care: Egyptian Magic Cream

Have you heard about the Magical Egyptian Cream?
The one that's creating a buzz in the world of celebrities nowadays..


Been hearing a lot of good stuff about this product and I was so lucky enough to be one of the lucky ones to get this from Natta Cosme!


Thank you, Natta Cosme! :D


I love the packaging, simple yet cute! And what's in the adorable packet?


Info and tips about the product, *thumbs up*!

Sooooooooo.. What's this Egyptian Magic Cream?


Well.. I can't resist a selfie with it before introducing it to you guys. What an excuse for self-vanity right? :D
Oh well, pardon my panda eyes though as I've been sleeping real late recently..

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What's this Egyptian Magic Cream then?
Made from six of nature's most powerful moisturizing and healing ingredients; olive oil, honey, beeswax, royal jelly, propolis and bee pollen, it's the ultimate all-natural multi-purpose cream!

Olive oil, a  great hypoallergenic moisturiser
Beeswax, retains the skin’s moisture and has many healing properties
Bee pollen, to nourish top level skin and absorb free radicals
Royal Jelly, supports skin renewal and collagen production
Honey, helps the skin to rejuvenate thanks to its natural antioxidant and antimicrobial properties
Bee Propolis, a nutrient-rich substance that promotes healing and skin regeneration

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 For more than 20 years, they've been blending these ingredients using unique, proprietary process based on a formula that was created thousands of years ago in the land of the Pharaohs. Talking about ancient! :O I guess good things are passed on generations to generations..

Soooooooooooooo..
What do I think about this product?


Before that, how to work this magical ancient cream?
1. You scoop out a small amount from the tub
2. Gently rub the balm on your palm till it takes the form of oil
3. And you are ready to use it (:


Area of test #1: Face
I didn't really like it on my face as it was oily for me. For comparison, I've used a piece of tissue paper to gently dab at my face. Nowadays I use tissue papers as my oil blotters instead of those typical oil blotter sheets as I think those are sucking up too much which will leave your skin dry and unprotected. This will eventually cause your skin to produce more sebum to protect it from the harsh environment. Unhealthy.

Left: After dabbing the oily excess off my face, tissue is somewhat translucent
Right: Normal new piece of tissue


Area of test #2: Hair
My hair is a little dry from all those hair dye and also because I'm currently using shampoo for sensitive scalp, so it tends to be more dry than using the normal shampoo. Apparently this doesn't work for my hair either as it gets a little oily.



Area of test #3: Body
This is where the miracle works for me! Maybe my body's skin is more dry and malnourished than the face as the face is always protected and nourished by the daily facial products. It absorbs well into the skin with gentle massage and you will notice that your skin is instantly hydrated. It's awesome especially if you are constantly in an air-conditioned room.


Other functions:
✔ Incredible results seen using Egyptian Magic on eczema, psoriasis and other skin ailments.
✔ Can also be used as lip balm! Scoop some into a small container for convenience.
✔ Due to it being oily, you can even use it as a makeup remover! All-in-1 multi-purpose cream!
✔ Can even use it as hair masque and cuticle conditioner, I did that! :D
✔ Oh btw, it works like Bio-Oil. Can help in preventing stretch marks, burn and wound relief.

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You can shop one at Natta Cosme now!
www.nattacosme.com

Do visit their Facebook & Instagram for more updates!


And here's a surprise!
3 lucky readers will receive 2 sachets of Egyptian Magic Cream (3ml) when you join the giveaway here. All you have to do is answer the questions and try spotting your name among all the lucky readers on Natta Cosme's Facebook on 1st of August.

Dateline to join this give away will be on July 15, 2014.



Good luck, xoxo.




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