“Welcome every morning with a smile. Look on the new day as another special gift from your creator, another golden opportunity to complete what you were unable to finish yesterday. Be a self-starter. Let your first hour set the theme of success and positive action that is certain to echo through your entire day. Today will never happen again. Don’t waste it with a false start or no start at all. You were not born to fail.” ~by Og Mandino

Monday, April 2, 2012

Switching From Heme’s To Naruko Skincare Product Line

This is Naruko Rose & Snow Fungus Classis Hydrating Night Gelly which is formulated to comfort the dryness as well as to create a moisture barrier to the skin. There is one point which impressed me the most and pushed me to buy this product - renewing and refreshing the dead cell layer and encouraging the healthy growth of epidermis so as to reduce the thickness of dead skin which would create an isolation layer in between to resist the absorption of the good nutrition supplied from the skincare line work. Meanwhile, to get your skin to fully enjoy the effectiveness of the skincare product you spend loads of money on.



Night time is turning out to be the most appropriate and golden timing to apply this product on. It can act like a sleeping mask with rose fragrant. It is a good moment for repairing the damages from the day where all the skin lays in a REST condition and released from tenseness and stress.

For the eye cream, it's in fact formulated for dark eye circle solution. However, because I know very well the good effect on people about this lavender - in floral tea, incense and even the essential massage oil. Plus, my eyes were pretty tired and the skin surrounding was dry and frazzled too after facing the computer for long hours. So, I intend to make use of this lavender-effect (calming and nourishing effect) to restore the vitality of my eyes.



After all Niuer's product is mostly formulated from the natural regime with higher and strong quality control during its process. It's also the quality work devoted by both Niuer and a group of Japanese professional researchers. So I think it should worth a trial...

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