Monday, January 6, 2014

Boscia Pore Purifying Black Strips

 My aunt introduced me to Pond's pore strips when I was in middle school and this was when I first started using pore strips. The way Pond's pore strip works is that it requires the user to wet the strip and not the nose. Sometimes I do get lazy and annoyed because I didn't like the feeling of putting a wet strip on my nose. Therefore,I always wished to be able to find another pore strip that was different from Pond's. I used Pond's for quite some time before it stopped making the pore strips anymore. After Pond's, I stumbled upon a free sample of Biore's pore strip and I immediately fell for it because I didn't have to wet my nose anymore. Biore has been my go to pore strip since high school and is quite effectively in pulling out my blackheads. The down side to Biore for me is that it sometimes leaves my nose very dry. Then, one day I found a YouTube video that teaches DIY pore strips. I tried doing it, but unfortunately I was not successful so I end up keep using Biore. At different moments of time I did try off brand pore strips like TopCare, but their pore strips doesn't have a pleasant scent to it. 
  Today I tried Boscia's Black Purifying Pore Strips because it looks pretty interesting and I've never used a black pore strip before. The strip is a bit hard to peel off the plastic at first, but it does have a pleasant smell. I used it on my nose for about 15 mins and it was super easy to peel. It didn't pull a lot of blackheads out as I wanted, but the good thing is that I didn't feel like it was pulling my skin out. Maybe I should've have waited a bit longer to pull it he strip out, who knows. Overall, I pretty satisfied with my purchase. Next time I probably will put it on a bit longer and hope to have better results.

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