• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Swathy and Sky

  • Health
    • Mental Health
  • Pet Care
  • Books
  • Beauty
  • Shop
  • About Us
  • Instagram
  • Show Search
Hide Search

L’Oreal Paris Skin Perfect Cream for 30+ {Product Review}

Swathy · February 15, 2015 · 10 Comments

L'Oreal Paris Skin Perfect Cream for 30+ Product Review

Few days back, I had asked you to guess the products. And, yes, you were right. The range is L’Oreal Paris Skin Perfect which has come up with different solutions for different ages.

Now that you might have also seen the ads on the television, I can share with you my experience with the product! Since I touched 29 this month itself, I was quite confused as to which age range should I pick up. And, then, I settled for 30+ as my skin was getting too dry due to the winters.

And, then, finally Mr. P settled to feel younger by choosing the 20+ range and I settled for the 30+ considering the winter wreaking havoc on my skin. After all the anti-aging range is more moisturising.

Update: Btw, I was not aware that it is a women-specific range before sharing it with my better half! So, beware all the gals before you recommend it to your sweethearts and better-halves. Also, please do check out how does men’s skin differ from women.

Specifications First

  • Price: Starting at Rs 99
  • Availability: L’Oreal Paris outlets and kiosks.
  • Packaging: The cream comes in a wide-mouthed glass jar but the white really falls flat. A pop of color would have brought elegance to the packaging.
  • Fragrance: My pet peeve of strong smelling products still holds. The fragrance of the product is not really strong but stays a long time so it does effect one who has a sensitive nose. But, it might prove to be quite pleasant for some.
  • Texture: The cream is creamy in consistency and not really thick. Spreads easily.
L'Oreal Paris Skin Perfect Cream for 30+ Product Review
Skin Perfect Range Claims

Usage and Results

As 30+ product claims, it does give smoother and brighter skin.

But, there is one issue with the product! The application. Though the texture of the product is creamy and easily spread-able, it does not blend well into the skin. In fact, I could not figure out how to easily blend it. So, one has to be able to use the product very judicially.

Only pea size dot is enough to cover the face and another for the neck. Anything more leaves white streaks on the skin. And, I do not think it blends well on damp skin so make sure your skin is dry. And, same is the case if you are trying to layer this product with any other.

On the positive note, I have to say that it controls the oil very well. In fact, as I mentioned earlier, I settled for the 30+ also because I felt 20+ range to be a bit dry for my skin so may be you need different formulations for different weather conditions. And, the effects of the cream last up to 2 hours easily. I would definitely suggest to reapply your moisturising cream after a duration to maintain hydration levels in your skin.

As to its claims on spot reductions, I can not really say anything as I do not have such issues!

L'Oreal Paris Skin Perfect Cream for 30+ Product Review

My Verdict

Finally, I would like to say that it is a good cream and I am sure it will be a savior in the summers.

So, it is a yes if you really want soft and smoother and brighter skin instantly. And, Mr. P totally endorses it 😀

So, what do you say? Would you love to check out the product? Have you already used or bought it ? How did you like it? Do share!

Other face care product reviews:
Vaadi Herbals Instaglow Almond & Honey Face Pack
Garnier Daily Care Gentle Cleansing Milk
Garnier Pure Active Pore unclogging wash

#DidYouKnow top 5 reasons to get pregnant before you reach 30? {Pregnancy}

Swathy · February 13, 2015 · Leave a Comment

why should you plan babies before you reach 30

Well, as I mentioned in the Blogging Goals for #2015 post, I shall be slowly branching out into baby planning and pregnancy posts with time.

So, the first issue which I have today is how much does age influence your ability to have a baby. In fact, I had already asked a lady who had a baby quite late into her 30’s which not quite uncommon these days and here is what she replied.

See, it is absolutely fine to have a baby even after 30. It is only people who say that age matters but actually it is just to make you feel insecure and plan a baby beforehand. And, are not there quite a lot of women who have babies late in their lives?

Well, as much as I agree with the lady, I do have my own reservations. So, let me first illustrate why would anyone want you to have babies as soon as possible.

Tradition

In the olden days in fact even up to our grand parents, they used to get married by the age of 20, if not earlier, and then bear the first kid within a year and follow up with numerous progeny till they could actually bear children resulting in family the size of the cricket teams. There was no concept of family planning back then. And, that is how it is done!

Activeness of the Grandparents

Even though our life expectancy has increased, our parents emotionally blackmail us to have kids asap stating we would love to have kids in the house and it has been so long since we heard a baby’s cry and play with them. And, if they need, the grand parents can substitute the parents in taking care of the kids while the parents are out working. 

Parents should be in earning stages till kids settle down

Slowly, the age gaps between parents and kids is increasing. Because, we want to live our lives, settle down, enjoy before the responsibility which makes us pretty old by the time we have a baby. And, then, by the time the kid grows to 20, we are most likely to reach 50+. And, then, the kids would not have settled down by the time we are ready for retirement.
Taking a case study, I used to have a colleague who was probably 45 or near about and her son has enrolled into first year of engineering last year so now she is free to take on her life and the couple have at least 10-12 more years to their work service by which time the son would obviously settle down in a good job and hopefully have a family too. That is the ideal scenario when the parents are young enough to witness their kids marriage and manage the grand kids.

All of the people are talking about it!

This is probably the worse of all the above excuses used to make one bear kids. The society is talking. 
Is not the society talking all the time? They talk when you are not scoring well enough, they talk when you did not get into engineering and went for commerce or arts, they talk when you are not getting married, they talk when you have a love marriage, they talk when the wedding did not go well, they talk when you have kids, they talk when you do not have kids, I mean seriously shut up!

And, finally, the Age of the Female

Yes, probably, this is one of the most medically supported reasons to have kids before you hit the 30 mark. The bones of the female body get weaker with age and even the gyneacs advice us to bear at least one child before we get 30. Also, the hormonal changes in the body wreak havoc otherwise. Though, I have yet to find out more of the medical evidence for it.

So, What do you say? What are the most common excuses heard to make a couple plan for a baby? Do you really believe in having a baby on pressure or would you like to take your time? 

Related Posts:   

5 Things to consider before conceiving a Baby
Exercising and Pregnancy
How to deal with insecurities during Pregnancy?

Books #2015 Vol. 1 – “Ramayana The Game of Life – Shattered Dreams” by Shubha Vilas

Swathy · February 12, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Ramayana The Game of Life - Shattered Dreams by Shubha Vilas book review

An entire month without reading a book?? Whoa, I am getting older. Did you ever hear them saying your concentration decreases as you grow older! That is what is happening to me. And, then, time seems to fly away all the time.

About the Author

Honestly, I have not heard about the author before I came across the book. Among both the great epics, I have always loved Mahabharata more than Ramayana but the premise of the book made me pick it up for review.

How does one prepare for a danger one knows nothing about? – The easiest way to forget your limitations is to shift focus from self-absorption to active-facilitation. Dasaratha had not realized his shortcomings because of his absorption in his responsibilities.

There is not much information about the author online but goodreads mentions him to be a spiritual and motivational speaker who holds both an engineering degree and law specialization.  

About the Book

Okay, so let me start with the book. This is the second part in the series.
I have not read the first book but it was all about the birth and childhood of the sons of Dasaratha culminating in their marriage.
This second book takes off from the decision of Rama’s coronation to twelfth year of the exile period with a peek into Ravana’s psyche and life.

Half the night had been damned by despair and the other half buoyed by hope. Wasn’t this what life was all about?

Dasaratha is sad and suffering from nightmares. He has a sense of impending doom but is unable to figure out the reason. Due to his unstable mental state, he decides it to be the correct time to coronate Rama as the new king and take off time to spend his last years in spiritual contemplation.
Before proceeding, I would like to add that I have just reached pg. 120 and the story has just reached the scene of Kaikeyi asking her boons from Dasartha for Bharata’s coronation and Rama’s exile. In between, there was a bit of introduction of Ravana’s character and how his sins were one of the catalyst in maligning Kaikeyi’s mind.  
Ramayana has been retold many times and we are all aware with it. What makes everything different is the interpretation of different authors.

Decision-making is akin to breathing. Just as in breathing there is careful balance between inhalation and exhalation, decision-making must be a careful balance between personal benefits (taking in or inhalation) and communal harmony (giving out or exhalation).

My Verdict

The author has tried to simplify some of the obscure events in the epic and justifies the philosophical importance behind each event in the footnotes on each page.
Some of the points made by the author are extremely prudent and force you to rethink. And, this is something which I found very interesting:

The word mantra is a combination of two words – man meaning mind and tra (from trayate) meaning control. Mantra literally means that which controls the mind. Mantras are subtle sound waves that soothe the subtle mind. 

I had been researching on the same topic – how chanting mantras affect our mind and body so this piece of information was extremely useful. 
From the point of editing and grammar, I found the book to be very mature except for a few phrases which were a lot cheesier than I would expect in a philosophical manuscript. For example, 

Praise is the temperature at which any human melts. It is the garment that warms a cold body. It is a password to log into the software of any heart.

Death is a universal virus installed in every individual, programmed to terminate and dissolve the machine itself.

I know that the aim of this book is to align it to today’s life but the technical terms in it look really weird and I felt that they break the flow of the book. But, then, that is my opinion. Otherwise, yes, it is a good read. Do try it out!

So, what do you say? Do you prefer Ramayana or Mahabharata? Have you read any of Shubha Vilas’s book? How did you like it?

Related Posts:

“God is a Gamer” by Ravi Subramaniam
“Perfect Digestion” by Deepak Chopra
“7 Secrets of Goddess” by Devidutt Patnaik


This review is a part of the biggest Book Review Program for Indian Bloggers. Participate now to get free books!


  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 88
  • Page 89
  • Page 90
  • Page 91
  • Page 92
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 415
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Product Reviews

healthy skin with vitamin c

Role of Collagen in Anti-Aging Skin Care

Mother Sparsh Plant Powered Ultra-Rich Face Wash

2 Best Face Wash for Combination Skin Available in India Under Rs 500 – 2024

The Body Shop Hemp Range - Lip protector, Hand Cream and Foot Protector

The Body Shop Hemp Range Review – Hemp Lip Balm, Hemp Hand Cream and Hemp Foot Cream

Skin Care

skin care, dehydrated skin, skin is dehydrated

3 Potent Signs Your Skin is Dehydrated

5 Practical Winter Skin and Hair Care Tips for this Autumn and Winter

antioxidants list

What are Free Radicals?

Hair Care

Mother Sparsh 30 Herbs Oil

Why switching to an Ayurvedic Hair Oil is a good choice for you?

pantene intense rescue shots product review

Pantene Intense Rescue Shots

My Hair Diary – May 2019

Health

dog sniffing flowers, therapy, mental health

What do You Do for Yourself Everyday?

tree

The Evil Eye is Real.

how your house is making you sick, allergens, house allergies, dust mites, cold, cough, flu, house wellness, mold, mildew, humidity

6 Shocking Ways Your House is Making You Sick

Sky’s Says

Sky, birthday, gotcha day, pet parenting, swathy and sky

A love letter to Sky

reactive dog, dog reactivity, outdoor exposure, socialization

Sky Diaries – A Walk to Remember.

Life with my Reactive Dog – February 2024

Book Reviews

jerry pinto, em and the big hoom, book review

“Em and the big Hoom” by Jerry Pinto

tenth avatar, dr. kanchan joshi, book review

The Book Corner Vol. 10 – Tenth Avatar by Dr. Kanchan Joshi

agniputr by vadhan

The Book Corner Vol. 9 – “Agniputr” by Vadhan

Copyright © 2026 - swathyandsky.com