Skincare products are something I’ve
been slowly exploring. I have been committed to my Clinique line for the past
decade, but lately, I’ve been more adventurous to venture out to newer brands.
I stumbled upon the Fab Faves To Go Kit from First Aid Beauty in Sephora the
first week I moved to Houston.
This brand is formulated for sensitive
and eczema-prone skin, which is what I usually suffer from whenever I move to a
humid and hot climate, so I thought it would be a good idea to give it a try. The
set contained travel-sized products of the Facial Radiance Pads, Face Cleanser,
and the Ultra Repair Cream.
Facial Cleanser
I was not a big fan of this cleanser,
which was really disappointing. To me, the cleanser had a weird and thick
consistency. I also had the infamous ‘dry’ feeling shortly after washing my
face.
Facial Radiance Pads
The pads work both as a physical and
chemical exfoliant. They contain lactic and glycolic acids and dot-embossed
pads that provide the physical exfoliating action to remove dead skin cells.
I used it as I would with a toner, right
after I cleansed my face. The pads had a medicated scent that really put me
off. On top of that, I thought the pads were a too abrasive for me as I had a
burning sensation after use. They are certainly a perfect idea for travel, as
it would be convenient 3-in-1 (exfoliator, toner, cotton pad) and you wouldn’t
have to pack so much.
Ultra Repair Cream
This is an all-purpose cream that you
can use on your problematic areas on your body and face. I used it as a
day-cream for the first two days after my purchase and oh boy, that was the
biggest no-no. This cream + my oily complexion + Houston’s hot and humid
weather made my face shine within an hour or 2 after application. It made me
feel uncomfortable and heavy all day. I would use this as a night cream or as a
lotion for drier parts of my body. This would probably work great for those who
have dry skin and need a quick hydration.
Overall, I was pretty disappointed with
the 30bucks I spent on this set, however; I am glad that I did not splurge and
bought the full-size version of either products before trying them out. I guess
you can say that I will probably not re-purchase any of the products again in
the future.
Have you ever tried any of the First Aid Beauty products? What did you use and what were your thoughts?
Love,
Rachel