Saturday 20 March 2010

Skin Food - a better bet than Body Shop

Example of the beautiful packaging

The more you spend, the more samples you get. I acquired all of these after only spending $30!

My apologies for the long delay between posts. After having a few hectic and rather undesirable weeks with other stuff, I'm back in the mood to write about some of my more positive experiences.
Skin Food is a Korean owned chain of shops that can be found all over Seoul. It's very similar to the Body Shop with all sorts of lotions and potions in delicious fruity smells. The difference is that Skin Food is a fraction of the cost, has exquisite packaging, top notch customer service and many of their products are much nicer.
My introduction to Skin Food was having a little basket thrust at me on the street with a free beverage inside. I was in a browsing and exploring mood so I figured, why not? I was so glad I went inside! Up until that point I had been to other popular Korean cosmetic stores such as the Face Shop and Nature Republic but there was something inviting about this beautifully decorated store with all sorts of lovely pots, bottles and tubs. I didn't end up buying anything but when I left the store, one of the sales girls ran after me to give me my free beverage and a few free samples. She clearly wanted a sale but I appreciated her effort.
So my next shower consisted of trying out my free samples. They were delicious! I particularly fell in love with the yummy scent of the Black Sugar Facial Mask. I even specifically went back to Skin Food the next day to buy a full tub of it. With this one little purchase I received another handful of samples. Same as the day before I tried them and of course there were more creams and lotions that I had to have.
Skin Food is smart in their marketing and customer service. I keep going back, my bathroom is stocked only with Skin Food products (which probably cost the same as anything you can buy in a western grocery store). I enjoy the pampering and the personal attention (not to mention the endless supply of free samples). For example one day I went in to buy only a couple of things so I didn't bother with a basket. As I was browsing, I picked out a few items I hadn't planned on. My arms started to get full and the minute I considered getting a basket, one of the sales assistants instantly appeared and loaded all my goods into a basket. Apparently only psychics are hired to work at Skin Food! ;o)
My personal recommendations are (and believe me, I'm an expert sampler):
-Black Sugar Facial Mask (wash off)
-Black Raspberry Eye Cream (wrinkle care) - this stuff leaves your face unbelievably soft!
-Honey Melon Hand Balm
-Orange & Mint Body Essence
-Grapefruit Refreshing Body Wash (the scent is to die for!)
-Black Sugar Deep Cleansing Cream (awesome for removing make up)
-Hop Beer Hair Wash and Conditioner (smells so good!)
-Honeypot Lip Balm (the best ever!)

1 comment:

  1. Hello :)

    I hope you would read my comment here (a question, actually.)

    First off, congratulations for your pregnancy :D Hope things going well and the baby is healthy and fine :)

    Anyway, my question is: Is Skin Food product safe for pregnant women?

    Yesterday I just bought a Skin Food product, and I'm a little bit concerned with it. And being a pregnant woman, triple up that "concern" and you will have a panicking maniac pregnant lady :| *lets blame the hormones. LOL.*

    I've asked the Skin Food store staffs about it and all of them said it is safe for pregnant women. However, I would like to know your opinion, especially since you live in Korea and have Skin Food products in your daily life (I'm from Jakarta, Indonesia; and the price of Skin Food products here is expensive T___T But they last long though, so I take it as an investment :D0

    Please please please be so kind to inform me about your opinion :) Thank you very much :)

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