November 17, 2000
In Cosmetic News
Beautyjungle.com has joined eve.com and
beautyscene.com by closing its doors as of November 13th! We
were aware of people getting laid off recently, but we did not
expect them to close their doors so soon thereafter. Many of us
here at Cosmetic Connection loved shopping at Beautyjungle, so
we are as disappointed and surprised as I'm sure many of you
are. As for orders placed, here is what beautyjungle.com's site
says: "All orders placed on the beautyjungle.com site will be
processed and shipped. All returns received by Nov. 13, 2000,
will be processed. Returns received after Nov. 13, 2000, will be
sent back to the original shipper. All unfulfilled backorders
will not be charged to your credit card."
Before you decide to swear off online beauty shopping
altogether, don't! There are plenty of other fantastic sites
that are doing well and are ready to take up the slack. Here are
a few good ones: beautycafe.com, beautyhabit.com, Beautydoor.com,
ibeauty.com, beauty.com, scarlettcos.com, coreensalome.com,
cosmeticmall.com, reflect.com, and myskinmd.com - just to name a few.
In other news,
Reflect.com has just launched a complete redesign to their create-your-own-products site, and it's definitely worth checking out. Unlike the original version, you no longer
have to answer pages and pages of questions just to get into the
site. Now, you can browse what they have to offer (including
many new products like makeup brushes, acne treatment, and hair
shine drops), create a personalized regimen, or create a
specific product right from the front page. If you have not
visited
Reflect.com in a while, I encourage you to play with the
new layout.
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If you're interested in picking up one of these great sets as a
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For this week's review, I've got the conclusion of my testing of
Sonya Dakar Skin Clinic products. I had high hopes for this
line, created by Hollywood problem-skin expert Sonya Dakar. She
has an impressive list of celebrity clients (like Drew Barrymore
and Cameron Diaz), and she operates the Sonya Dakar Skin Clinic
in Los Angeles where you can get a variety of facials and peels.
Her line of products focuses on the problem you are trying to
solve: acne, discoloration, irritation or scarring. There is
also a maintenance line for either after you've solved your skin
problem, or for people with fairly normal skin.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Sonya on the phone recently
to customize a program just for me. I told her about my
normal-to-dry, sensitive skin that is prone to hormonal
breakouts on my chin, as well as red discolorations from
previous breakouts. She asked me all about my diet (do I eat
dairy?), my exercise habits, the climate I live in, etc. to
create a complete picture of my skin's needs. These are the
products she recommended for me:
Red Grapefruit Wash ($39 for 4oz)
This is part of the maintenance line, so it's designed for a
normal skin type with no real problems. That's not me, but I
think this is one of the gentler cleansers of all the ones Sonya
offers since it doesn't have active ingredients to combat acne
or lighten the skin, for example. It has a fruity grapefruit
scent, is lightly lathering, and is fairly mild for someone with
resilient skin or some oily areas. With my skin being rather
sensitive and prone to dryness, it reacted to the astringent
grapefruit by getting tight and dry.
Aromasol Balancing Anti-Bacterial Toner ($22 for 4oz spray)
One word describes my experience with this spray: OUCH! I
followed the directions, shaking well, keeping the spray away
from my eyes as best I could, but it made its way near there any
way (it's a very fine mist) and the skin at the outer corners of
my eyes actually became raw and inflamed! And this is the toner
designated for REDUCING irritation! The ingredient list makes
the culprit a bit of a mystery - water, chamomile and tangerine
oils, dead sea minerals, and some mystic blend of "clinically
concentrated Sonya Dakar synergetic pure essential oils." What
that blend is, I do not know, but I can tell you it's not coming
near my face again.
Acne Fighter ($20 for 1/4oz)
Even after I told Sonya about how sensitive my skin is, how
strongly it reacts to acne treatments, and how dry and flaky it
can be, she still prescribed for me this 10% benzoyl peroxide
plus 5% sulfur zit annihilator. To its credit, Acne Fighter is a
lightweight lotion that absorbs very quickly, so it can work
during the day without looking obvious. I imagine it would work
famously for someone with oily, resilient skin with moderate
acne. It is a little spendy for such a tiny pot (only a quarter
of an ounce), but it should last because you need such a small
amount. It spreads well and only needs to be applied in a thin
layer. For me, however, it was a total disaster. My skin got
painfully dried out and the pimples I put it on retaliated by
getting redder and more inflamed. This product is not for me.
Just writing about it reminds me of how much my face hurt!
Drying Potion ($25 for 1/2oz)
This is one of the more well-known Sonya Dakar products; her
site and literature claim it is a must-have among celebrities.
The tiny blue bottle is a mixture of zinc oxide, magnesium,
sulfur, camphor, citric acid, chamomile extract, menthol, and
lavender, sage and peppermint essential oils. I actually had
some success with this nighttime lotion on some stubborn
pimples. It didn't make them disappear altogether, but they did
get smaller and less red. The applicator built into the cap is
handy for applying the potion just onto the pimple, so it helps
prevent the surrounding skin from getting dried out. This is the
only product in the line that I can see keeping and using from
time to time.
Youth! Age-Defying Complex
This was part of the package Sonya sent to me, but it came with
very minimal information and I couldn't find out anything about
it on their site. According to their literature, it contains
rose hips, soy protein, macadamia and apricot oils, Vitamins C &
E, and CoEnzyme Q10 - all designed to "slow the aging process."
After all the dryness I experienced with the other products, I
was hopeful that this cream would take care of it, but it's just
not moisturizing enough. If you like the benefits of soy,
coenzyme Q10 and anti-oxidant vitamins but you also have
slightly oily or combination skin, this might be the lightweight
nighttime moisturizer you've been looking for.
I also received samples of Dead Sea Mud Mask and Enzyme Peeling
Cream, but after the experience I had with everything else, I am
afraid to use these. There is only so much pain I will subject
my skin to in the name of research.
I wish I could say my experience with these products was more
successful, but it seems like they were simply not the right
choice for me. I put a call into Sonya to talk to her about my
problems, but I have yet to hear back from her.
Sonya Dakar products and salon service information is available
at sonyadakar.com.