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Beauty waits for no virus

- By Zsarlerne B. Chua Reporter

IT’S BEEN two weeks since the official start of the community quarantine (I understand that there are people who have stayed at home longer than that), and it is important to take this time to take care of one’s self — and that includes skincare. Here are some of the products I’ve been using during (and even before) quarantine. Maybe after this is all over, you can also try them out for yourselves.

HEI POA MILLE FLEURS MONOI OIL (P695/ 100 ML)

Monoi Oil is basically coconut oil combined with the extract from Tahitian gardenia flowers. This is a multipurpo­se oil used by the Polynesian­s in their hair and skincare — to moisturize their skin and strengthen their hair.

This was one of the new brands to hit Beauty Bar in late February and the Mille Fleurs variant not only includes gardenia flowers but also a host of others like White water lily, Roselle, and Ylang-ylang, so it smells really floral. For people who don’t like heavily fragranced oils, this may not be for you.

I use the oil mainly to keep my hair ends moisturize­d since I am not able to go out for a haircut, I need to maintain my hair as much as I can on my own before it gets too damaged. Once a week, I also use it as an overnight hair treatment before I shampoo.

I understand that there are those who use the product as a body oil or face oil but coconut oil never got along well with my skin, clogging my pores, so I use it for my hair.

In the month I’ve been using it, I noticed that my hair breaks less and looks shinier — but I’ve noticed the same thing when using regular coconut oil.

Do note though that this oil is basically coconut oil with fragrance, so if you don’t dislike the smell of pure coconut oil (my family hates it when I use pure coconut oil), it’s cheaper to use it than Monoi oil.

Hei Poa is available in Beauty Bar stores.

BIOSCIENCE BIO-WATER ENERGIZING WATER (P599/ 100 ML)

This facial mist is said to “moisturize and cool skin” and is ph-balanced, making it suitable for sensitive skin.

I like facial mists because in the middle of the day when I feel my skin is dry, as it was a few weeks ago during the amihan, I spray my face and feel the moisture entering my skin.

I used to use Evian and Avene, but since I ran out of both before quarantine, I was fortunate to get a can of BioScience during the launch a few weeks ago.

What I like about this is its sprayer is very fine and a few seconds of spritzing can moisturize the skin without drowning yourself like other mists are wont to do.

Looking at the ingredient­s, it has water (of course) on top of the ingredient­s list, with niacinamid­e second. Niacinamid­e is a form of vitamin B3, which keeps skin firm and helps keep the skin’s moisture barrier healthy.

I have been loving niacinamid­e lately because it also reduces skin inflammati­on, which I get whenever my skin’s sensitive. Therefore, I like this mist. It’s been a constant companion of mine for weeks now.

BioScience is available in Watsons and Lazada.

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