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As I said in my Instagram, usually, if I like several products from a brand, I will continue trying more products from the brand, whether they are new or not. Recently, I had the opportunity to try two more products from Byphasse's sensitive skin line: the face scrub & the face mask. In general, I'm happy with both products, but what surprised me most was some of their key ingredients: Pumice stone? Titanium dioxide?
 
 
Both products have some ingredients in common, such as thermal water, rich in minerals and trace elements, as well as rosehip oil. According to Byrdie, rosehip oil is known for regenerating and soothing the skin, fight free radicals, increasing collagen levels in the skin, calming inflammation, combating acne, and reducing hyperpigmentation, among other benefits. On the other hand, the BCN Institute confirms that trace elements reduce the signs of skin malnutrition, balance the skin, and have healing properties. Finally, according to the University of Oregon (Linus Pauling Institute), minerals play a vital role in protecting the skin from sun damage, stabilizing cell membranes, and protecting against free radicals, among other skin benefits.
 

Exfoliant douceur, home spa experience, by BYPHASSE.

What surprised me most was one of its main ingredients: pumice, whose formulation is reminiscent of the Holika Holika's Soda Pore Cleansing Deep Cleansing Foam, which contains sodium bicarbonate as one of its key ingredients. On the other hand, the Byphasse's facial scrub, also have ingredients like glycolic acid, lactic acid, Laminaria Orchroleuca extract, and Bisabolol. 
 

One of the things I liked the most was its fine and effective exfoliating grain, because I can feel how it deeply cleanses my skin without irritating it. When I rinsed the products off, it feels like a fusion between two skincare products, an emollient cleansing milk, combined with a gentle physical exfoliant. This type of combination is not common in low-cost skincare products that are under 4 euros, making this product stand out among others low-cost face scrubs.
 

Masque douceur, home spa experience, by BYPHASSE.

One of the best low-cost face masks for sensitive skin I've tried, after the green clay face mask from Le Petite Oliver. It soothes and conditions irritated skin, and when rinsed off, it leaves a skin-enhancing effect that protects the skin and prepares it for the next steps in the daily skincare routine. It has some ingredients in common with the face scrub from the same line, however, it stands out for two key ingredients: Titanium Dioxide and seawater.
 
 
Titanium Dioxide, according to Paula's Choice, protects the skin from sun damage, is the perfect key ingredient for sensitives, redness-prone, and acne skin types. In short, among its skin care properties are:
  • UV protection.
  • Gentle on skin.
  • Non-comedogenic.
  • Antimicrobial.
Besides, Seawater as skincare ingredient according to Foreo: detoxify the skin, removes impurities, unclogs pores, improves acne breakouts, soothes the skin, calms irritations, and have healing properties.
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Asian skincare brands are good and highly attractive for various reasons such as their ingredients, their innovative formulas, the packaging design, prices, etc.; adding a very important factor, their recent and successful internationalization, opening up to the global cosmetics market, being able to grow successfully through constructive criticism, transforming it into an opportunity for growth, being a clear example of this effect Tir-Tir, a Korean makeup and skincare brand, famous for its "mask fit red cushion", that thanks to the constructive criticism of Miss Darcei, they were able to implement the necessary changes to their brand in general, and to their flagship product in particular, allowing them to make the leap into the global cosmetics market, becoming a benchmark as one of the first brands of South Korea origin to expand the range of shades and undertones in their cushion-format makeup foundation.


Now, what's happening in Europe? Which low-cost brands have been revolutionizing the European cosmetics market, putting higher-priced brands on edge? Among the main countries that stand out within the European and global cosmetics market are France, Italy, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain (which has always had very good cosmetics brands, but its global presence has only recently begun to be noticed with brands like Byphasse, Biovène, La Cabine), and Poland. France, a major global leader in the cosmetics market, have brands such as Lancôme, La Roche Posay, Avéne, Nuxe, L'occitane, Clarins, Filorga, Yves Rocher, Klorane, and Darphin. They also have excellent low-cost brands such as, Evoluderm, Le Petit Marseillais, and Le Petit Oliver.

 
 
For a few years now, I've been trying specifically three brands: Evoluderm, Byphasse, and Le Petit Oliver; and honestly, each of them has such good products that they've become an essential part of my vanity. That's why this post is about Byphasse, a brand I consider very complete and that, to date, hasn't disappointed me with any of its products. Although I do like some products more than others, overall, I don't have any negative reviews for any of their products.
 


Byphasse is a Spanish cruelty-free skincare brand whose products have been made in Spanish, French, and Italian laboratories, and the majority of them with vegan formulations. After years of using several of their products, I've noticed that they're a brand focused on offering high-quality skincare products at the best price, focusing on ingredients, formulations, and effectiveness, contributing to the democratization of the beauty industry. 
 
Their product range extends from facial and body care to hair care, covering the essential aspects of hygiene and personal care. However, one of the things I like most about this brand is that none of its products have caused me any kind of skin reaction. Having sensitive and combination to oily skin on my face, as well as sensitive and dry skin on the rest of my body, doesn't allow me to use any type of product on my skin. Which is honestly a relief, because their shower gels are a very attractive budget option. Among my current favorites facial skin care products are:
 

Cleansing milk & Cleansing oil.

Both products dissolve makeup (even waterproof) easily, emulsify beautifully with water (so there's no need for cotton pads or cleansing wipes), and leave skin soft and free of impurities, making them the perfect first step in a daily cleansing routine. But, the cleansing oil is the best option for sensitive skin, as the cleansing milk can sting slightly around the eyes area, which can be a bit unpleasant.
 

Micellar water for sensitive skin & Micellar water for waterproof makeup.

A good micellar water needs to be a quick solution, a one I can turn to on those occasions when I don't have the time or inclination to use a cleansing balm or oil. That's why I need to be able to use it all over my face, including the eye area, and for it to be gentle on the skin while being highly effective removing makeup and impurities. After Garnier's Biphasic Micellar Water for sensitive skin and eyes, both micellar waters from Byphasse are good options that effectively remove makeup and impurities from skin, with an odorless formula, that doesn't make the eye area sting.
 
 

Rose water face toner & Thermal water.

Even if I don't expect miracles from a toner that costs less than 4 euros, I am only expecting a decent product that can refresh and rebalance my skin, and after the Revuele coconut face toner, the Byphasse rose water face toner has left me speechless! It slightly moisturizes the skin, gradually evens out the skin tone, leaving the skin soft and full of life. On the other hand, the thermal water works very well to instantly soothe the skin.

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After discovering and trying Japanese cosmetics for the first time, I went back to buying and using more products I was eager to try, along with other low-cost European brands that left me with a bittersweet taste, as I wrote on my Instagram. Rediscovering and discovering new skincare brands, I've had more joy than sorrow in this final round of March.



Hydra Therapy micellar water, by REVUELE.

It has become an indispensable skincare product, a necessary toiletry staple, managing to position itself as one of my favorite micellar waters, after Pretty Skin's micellar water and Garnier's micellar water for sensitive skin (the blue one). What I like most about this micellar water is how it cleanses and leaves the skin.

Among its ingredients are hyaluronic acid and Hydromanil, whose main function is to provide long-lasting hydration and conditioning, making it the ideal product for sensitive, dry or dehydrated skin in particular, although it can be used on any skin type.
 

When you soak the product in the cotton pad and begin cleansing your skin, you can notice how it immediately the product starts to lift makeup and skin impurities. Once the skin starts to feel clean, the cotton pad begins to glide like butter over the skin, removing the latest traces of impurities and makeup, leaving the skin clean, decongested, luminous, hydrated, and full of life.  
 

Houile Démaq’ a rinser (cleansing oil), by EVOLUDERM.

I absolutely miss the previous version, why? Because the current version is somewhat disappointing for my personal taste. As I said on my Instagram account, sometimes, innovation is welcomed with open arms, and other times, it's only accepted by a portion of the target audience, and that's my case with this cleansing oil.
 
 
The first version use to melt any type of makeup, emulsifying beautifully, but the new version seems like a failed attempt to combine a cleansing oil with a facial cleansing gel (when emulsifying with water), ruining the original formula without any reason. From a powerful light formula that can dissolve even depilatory wax without any effort, to a thicker formula that have nothing to do with the original formula. So, what used to be one of my favorites low-cost skincare products, has ended up being another product that works, and does its job, nothing revolutionary or innovative to discover or try.

Gokujyun Hatomugi pore cleansing face wash, by HADA LABO.

Very good water-based facial cleanser, with a slightly dense and rich foam that deeply cleanses the skin without drying it out or irritating the eye area. Despite being created to help regulate the skin's sebum production, it doesn't dry out the skin, gently removing impurities from the skin, penetrating directly into the pores, cleansing them deeply.
 

It's a good second step daily cleansing routine that leaves skin soft and smooth, and ready for the next step in your daily routine: facial toner.
 

Dokudami natural skin lotion, by CHINOSIO.

I always end up loving most of Japanese and Korean facial toners, but this one is completely different, why? Because it goes beyond conditioning and rebalancing the skin, becoming an effective treatment itself that helps to eliminate dark spots, improving skin tone, and increasing skin luminosity. So after its continued use, the skin begins to look renewed and more even-toned.

Although its formula is light and easily absorbed by the skin, it has an interesting list of ingredients, with Dokudami, Licorice extract, and Rose Water as its main ingredients.
 

Something to keep in mind is that this face toner contains two different types of parabens: Ethylparaben and Methylparaben, as preservatives. I'm aware that these skincare ingredients may be controversial, however, it is also true that they have been used safely for years in the skincare industry. In my particular case, I have sensitive combination-oily skin, and I haven't had any problems with the daily use of this face toner. In fact, it has helped me to condition and unify my skin tone, combating effectively my skin blemishes.

As I always say, the secret lies in the product's formulation. Not everyone knows how to find the perfect recipe, even if you give them all the ingredients and explain step by step how to prepare the secret potion.

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One of the most famous countries on Asia is Japan, along with China and Korea. Its culture, landscapes, gastronomy, and recently its beauty products, and tools. Thanks to content creators, Japanese skincare products have been acquiring more fame, allowing people from different countries to discover new brands that go beyond Shiseido, Bioré, or Kanebo.

Even if I have always loved Asian countries, curious about its culture, their beauty products were something I didn’t pay attention to, until I started consuming the social media content of various Japanese beauty and fashion influencers like, Tina Tanaka Harris and Cozue Ninomiya; or those from other countries who went to live in Japan like  Anshin Doyle (Spanish content creator); and just like that, in an instant, my whole world changed, and I began to open myself up to Japanese beauty products, specially Japanese skincare products, discovering how completely different are their skincare routine and products from Korean and Chinese ones. 
 

SANA Soy Milk Moisturizing Face Wash, by NAMERAKA HONPO.

I think that, after The Saem cleansing foams (Natural Condition line), this is the best facial cleanser I have currently tried. It has a very rich formula, which is also emollient, and eliminates impurities without drying out the skin. Various brands on the market indeed have products with the same concept, with innovative and interesting formulas, such as CeraVe, but until now, I have never tried a formula that is so soft, emollient, and rich, as well as effective.
 

Among its ingredients are: Lauric acid, Soy milk isoflavone, Soy milk fermentation liquid, Ceramide NG, Soybean protein, Soy seed extract, Phytosterols, and Hydrogenated lecithin.
 

NATURIE Hatomugi Skin Conditioning, by KUMANO COSME.

Now I understand why it is such a famous product in Japan, being the first skincare product I discovered from the brand. It has a light formula, which on the one hand is light and easily absorbed by the skin like a toner, and on the other hand, hydrates and conditions the skin like an essence.

It is truly incredible how such a light product can provide such an amount of hydration in a single step, awakening the skin and preparing it for the next step.
 
 
Among its ingredients are: Coix Lacryma-Jobi Ma-Yuen Seed Extract, and Dipotassium Glycyrrhizinate.
 

NATURIE Hatomugi Cleansing Oil, by KUMANO COSME.

Emollient cleansing oil, which effectively removes impurities and makeup, with an enveloping texture on the skin. It has a slightly rich formula, which makes the cleaning process from the beginning (when it comes in contact with the skin) to the end (when emulsifying the product with water), highly pleasant. It does not dry out the skin and also eliminates blackheads (even those on the tip of the nose).
 

Among its ingredients are: Glycerine, Coix Lacryma-Jobi Ma-Yuen Seed Extract (0,01%), Soluble Collagen, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, and Squalane.
 

UV Perfect Gel Face moisturizer 50+ PA++++, by HADA LABO.

Very moisturizing, with a light texture, which does not leave white residue on the skin, making it compatible with all skin tones, even the darkest (black skin). Although highly moisturizing and non-greasy, I do not recommend applying it to the eyes, or near the eyes, especially if they are highly sensitive, as it can be irritating (causes itching).

 
 

Grace One All-in-one Deep Perfect Repair Gel Cream EX, by KOSÉ.

This moisturizer creates an enveloping layer on the skin, which keeps the skin hydrated all night. However, although its texture may initially be scary due to its density, it blends perfectly with the skin, protecting it from external aggressions. It deeply moisturizes the skin, nourishing it, and progressively repairing it, however, I cannot speak about its effect on wrinkles, since, luckily, I do not have wrinkles.
 

 

Among its ingredients are: Hydrogenated Lecithin, Astaxanthin, Canina Fruit Oil, Glycosyl Trehalose, Succinoyl Atelocollagen, Pomegranate Peel Extract, Shea Butter, Ascorbyl Dipalmitate, Citricoliara Flower Extract, Tocopherol, Hyaluronic Acid Na, Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Water-Soluble Collagen, and Squalane.
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