Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Egyptian No-magic Cream

Heard some good reviews on the Egyptian Magic Cream - claims especially from the West that it gives fabulous skin and removes scars, eczema etc. so my Goddess decided to purchase one tub online to give it a try.

Part of the ingredients is honey, bee pollen and olive oil, making the content really rich. Heard from makeup artist Larry Yeo that some people are allergic to Bee Pollen! Being very cautious, my Goddess applied a really thin layer on the face every night for 3 nights.




Night 1: Her face felt really hydrated, supple and smooth. The honey smells quite good.

Night 2: She began to feel a slight bump on her face. Thinking nothing of it, she tried it on for the third night.

Night 3: Stubborn pimples begin to form on her skin!!Not just one but 3!! My Goddess immediately stopped using it on her face. And the bumps just refused to go away! And it was a few more days to her Taiwan trip then, and my Goddess had to travel with ugly bumps on her face in the end :((

Not wanting to waste the tub. She used it also on her scars and dry legs.

My Goddess has always been very lazy in applying moisturiser, so her calves were becoming to look like chicken feet. The magic cream being very thick and moisturising, calmed her dry feet, and changed it back from chicken to human feet. Her legs also looked glossy after every application.

She's been using it almost daily on her scar now. The scar is slightly lightened, not sure if it's because of the cream, or the effects of time. And it hasn't disappeared completely, unlike the pictures shown online on its effects.

And so the verdict: there's not magic in the Egyptian Magic cream for the Asian skin.

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