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24 October 2009

Happy About A Zit?:Testing Cyleina Organic Tomato Soap

So I used the Olay Total Effect Moisturizer yesterday because I figured that I have to at least use all of it before I move on to other moisturizers and voila! I got myself a zit on my right cheek. It's painful, but I find it exciting because I can test the powers of the Cyleina Organic Tomato soap.



Now I know what my fellow Girltalkers have been talking about when they feel a slight sting when they apply the Cyleina Tomato soap. But you have to suffer for beauty right?

I use the Cyleina Tomato soap for my chicken skin. It did wonders in softening the rough spots along with my Cyleina Rice Bran soap and the Cyleina Peruvian Cacao Whipped Butter cream. What I love about the Cyleina Tomato soap is its fresh, just-harvested-from-the-garden scent. I love the way it smells like lush tomatoes grown from a backyard. I hope it does wonders to my zit, too. We'll see.

According to the Cyleina brochure, the Cyleina Organic Tomato soap has extracts from organically grown tomatoes. The best substance it has is the antioxidant, lycopene, which combats free radicals in our body and thus, prevents skin ageing. It also claims that if will absorb excess oil, give gentle exfoliation, and has a "tonic" action that tightens pores. I've yet to see my skin develop a pink glow but I've somehow given up on it because my skin is warm-toned. But my brother-in-law's girlfriend developed a pinkish glow from using Cyleina Tomato soap and she told me that it worked wonders for her bacne, too.

The Cyleina Tomato soap has saponified organic vegetable oil, jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, and organic tomato extracts.

2 comments:

Golden said...

Aww, Olay Total Effects broke me out too...

Miss Guimba said...

Hi Golden! Yes, sis. And it's so expensive, too. This is a case that you don't get what you pay for.