Saturday, June 27, 2015

La Bourse Pink Nipple Review


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*Disclaimer: I am not paid to do this review or am I associated to this product in anyways.

I got this product as usual, from an Instagram shop and personally, I have been experiencing dry chapped lips since middle school, but it got worst since I moved into college because of the dry weather and once in a while, my lips would bleed. According to the seller, this product can be used on lips too, and it will heal dry lips. That was when I thought, I have to have this thing.

La Bourse Pink Nipple
Ingredients: RICINUS COMMUNIS SEED OIL, CANDELILLA CERA, ISOPROPYL MYRISTATE, HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL, FRAGRANCE, PRUNUS LANNESIANA FLOWER EXTRACT, CI 45410, ASCORBIC ACID, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, GLYCOLIC ACID, COLLAGEN.

It comes in a lipstick shape, but in the color green. I have been using this product for a week, day and night, and so far, I don't think it heals my dry lips. My lips are still dry and cracked and rough to touch. However, even though it is green but when applied, it will leave pink pigments and last for a whole day. I have to brush my lips to remove the pinkish color they made. I think this is very suitable as a substitution of lip tint.

I'm not saying that this is a bad product, but it just doesn't work for me in healing my lips. It does work for some people though. Some reviews said that it worked in making their lip soft and smooth. I guess it just doesn't work for me. Thank you for spending for time reading this review and if you guys have any tips on treating chapped lips, please leave a comment or if you are interested in this product and wants to get them, try contacting the number provided in the picture.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015

iPhone 6 clone Review

*Disclaimer: I wasn't paid to make this review, or am I associated with this product or the seller in any way. I hope anyone who reads this, especially Malaysians will find this helpful.

Clone Korea 
The first time I heard this, I really thought that whatever phone that was mention were all a Korea copy and not China copy. The first time I heard the word clone Korea was a few years ago, when the Samsung S3 mini was out. I saw a model of S3 mini with the price of RM399. It was, really cheap then the original one. Not sure if it is, but recently, I bought an iPhone 6 clone from an Instagram shop, which said it was clone Korea grade AAA. Until today, I still don't know the meaning of grade AAA or how high is the grade. But, while using the iPhone 6 clone, I am very much sure that it is the Goophone. According to some source that I've read, Goophone will only have their logo if it was bought directly from them, if it was bought from a third party, it will have the apple logo. (Please correct me if I'm wrong).

About the iPhone 6 clone
This is the home screen of the iPhone 6 clone. It looks amazingly similar to a real iPhone but when you click on some of the app,  other app will come out. When you click on the iTunes Store, the music player comes out, or when you click on the Facetime, the dialer come out. But other than those, the IU is amazing.

Alarm

App Store

Phone

Settings

Photos

Messages

Music

Calendar


Sample pictures
Back camera



Front camera


My opinion about the iPhone 6 clone
First of all, this isn't the first time I used a clone phone but I guess this time, I wasn't as lucky as last time. The first time I used a clone phone was when I accidentally dropped my Samsung S3 mini into the toilet. It was a great phone and I was so careless. I really blamed myself for bringing it into the toilet. But at that time, I really ran out of cash (typical college student) and so, my mom bought me a Note 3 clone. It functions great though. The keyboard works well, the sound is decent but the camera sucks.

As for this iPhone 6 clone, the keyboard sucks, the screen sometimes goes crazy and it goes to factory mode randomly. The only thing that's good about this phone is the back camera, which is really nice compared to most clone phones. About the phone going to factory mode randomly, I've asked the seller if I could claim the warranty, maybe switch the phone somehow, because I don't think the phone was supposed to be like that but the seller said, "Oh, it's a clone phone. Things like that happens." Also, I made a mistake not checking the phone thoroughly because the volume button seems to be broken. It jams whenever I press them. So, yeah, there goes my RM500.

My advice for you guys that wants to buy a clone phone
If you have decided to buy a clone phone, either for fun or because you don't have much cash, bear in mind that these clone gadgets doesn't functions like the original thing. Sure, it feels cool that you finally have the chance to use the Note 4 or the iPhone 6 Plus, but it will not have the same function, it will only have the same look. If you ordered it online (like me), please check it from top to bottom, from outside to inside, do not miss a thing because you could get a faulty device and if the seller isn't responsible enough, you'll end up like me. Plus, they say it's 'clone korea' but the truth is, they're all China copy. Buying these gadgets is like playing with luck, because you'll never know how long it last or how good it is.

If you're from Malaysia, and you want to know which Instagram shop I bought this phone or which Instagram shop I recommend, this is my Wechat ID: @tracysummerglow or you can email me at smilealwaysshirley@gmail.com.