Brief Overview: A good, basic hydrating toner that will prime and prep your skin for other products/makeup without irritating it. Extended Review: Moisture - skin’s best friend. As time ticks away and celebrating birthdays are no longer as fun as they were when I was ten, I come to appreciate products that promise hydration. Even if you learn nothing else from this post, just remember this - a well-moisturized face will be your best weapon against aging. Moist is a gross word. Many people I know hate the word, me included, but Shiseido’s d Program Moist Care lotion may be the one time I don’t mind hearing the word used. The product comes in a pump style bottle at 3500 yen (approx. ~32 USD). When you’re done with the bottle, don’t throw away the pump! It will save you 500 yen when you buy the refill bottles as you can just reuse the pump. I love d Program packaging. Clean, simple, easy to use. One pump dispenses just enough ...
Brief Overview: Mild, basic cleanser without fragrance or parabens that won't dry out the sensitive skin or irritate it Extended Review: The very first product I would like to review for this blog is the Conditioning Wash from Shiseido's d Program line. I love Shiseido products and constantly find myself wanting to try all their products. When I was in America, I could only safely use Shiseido's skincare without needing to worry about how my face will react. So, I find myself buying their products when I need something I know I can trust. The d Program Conditioning Wash is a foaming-type face wash specifically formulated for sensitive skin. In fact, the d Program is Shiseido's sensitive skin care line. Fun fact, the "d" stands for delicate. (I will be reviewing more products from the line, so stay tuned!) This is a very basic face wash. It's meant to clean your skin while also moisturizing at the same time. It leaves my skin ...