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Friday, February 11, 2011

Review: Silk Whitia Anti-Oxidant Whitening Mask



I was concerned about my skin, so I began to search through Sasa website in the hope that something useful will turn up. Then, I found this highly rated Silk Whitia anti-oxidant whitening mask and immediately I decided to give it a try.


Previously, I have been using some Korean masks from a Watson outlet which I can hardly remember what is it called now, but as far as I can recall, I was totally in love with it. The Silk Whitia wasn't too bad (after two trials) but if I was to compare the two masks, I would definitely prefer the previous one, mainly because Silk Whitia contains fragrance. I am under such an impression that each time I use it, I am feeding my skin with tons of artificial substances. However, it is pretty cheap for the price of less than 2 dollars per mask when you buy it on sale from Sasa website, plus it does have a temporary brightening effect as soon as you remove the mask (which is great to be used just before going out for dinner or party).

I thought you would be interested to find out what exactly are the key ingredients in the mask. Each of these breakdown components is really good to improve skin tone, I just wish it is 100% fragrance-free.


There are many things other than masks that may improve your skin, such as...

Tomatoes contain lycopene which is a potent anti-oxidant. If you want to stay looking younger forever, it is recommended to have at least a tomato in your meal everyday.


This is my home grown tomato, by the way. Isn't that nice to have a fresh tomato with minimal or no chemical at all?

I enjoy growing my own fruits and vegetables very much.

Cheers,

Pea

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