Leyende is a local brand that sells natural bath and body items. It was the first one I ever tried, a couple of years back, and after that I totally got hooked on trying out various body and skincare items with natural and organic ingredients. I liked how Leyende's products were mild to my skin, smelled nice, and had clever names.
Recently I renewed my interest in Leyende. I've been using these items regularly, and will review them (left to right in the photo below):
Clean Slate Multi-Task Cleanser
Beach Bomb Cologne
Out of Sight Moisturizing Eye Cream
Leyende products in their revamped packaging
Clean Slate Multi-Task Cleanser
Clean Slate
Clean Slate is a non-sudsing facial wash that can also be used as a makeup remover and toner. I use it solely as a facial cleanser since I have a separate makeup remover and toner. Also, I think it'd be a bit sticky for a toner. I find using this as a facial cleanser wonderful for my dry, sensitive skin. Some people may not be used to a cleanser that doesn't lather, and feel that it's not actually 'cleaning' their skin, but I find that this cleans my skin quite well, and leaves it soft, not tight and dry.
I can't be sure if it helps to clear pimples, since I'm also acne-prone, but I can say that it hasn't made my acne either worse or better. This product is an old favorite of mine, used regularly years ago pre-pregnancy, and which I started using again when I recently changed my skincare routine. I've been using it for about 3 weeks now. It has a rich, sweet smell, good enough to eat, which I really enjoy in the shower. It's also available unscented which can be requested via their website.
It's P350 for a 100ml tube, which, compared to other local natural skincare brands seems a bit steep, but I find that it's worth the price.
Beach Bomb Cologne
Beach Bomb, 50ml
A unisex, vegan product. The bottle is pretty big, and actually seems a steal at the price of P450, for the huge amount. It's a cologne so it's not supposed to last long- on me it lasts 2 hours tops, which I don't mind...there's plenty to re-spray.
Sniffing it from the bottle, I though I'd find it overpowering, because what I smelled was primarily jasmine, which (despite my blog's Jasmine Sambac-inspired name) I tend to run away from in our tropical climate. But I haven't been afraid to use this in our cooler weather which I wish would last until June or even later. On the skin it is much softer, subtler, rounded with a clean note that makes it feel refreshing and warm. It's basically a soft, lightly soapy jasmine that feels cozy to wear in cold weather. I like spraying this when I'm shivering in air-conditioned places, it instantly makes me feel warmer, although, despite the product's name, I can't say the scent particularly reminds me of the beach
Out of Sight Moisturizing Eye Cream
Out of Sight
Brief product description:
Mango and shea butters provide instant moisture for that fresh-as-a-daisy look while cucumber extract refreshes skin around eye area for a firmer appearance.
Out of Sight Eye Cream
Now this one I've been using for nearly 6 months now. It's a huge, 15g jar which I hope I can finish by the time it's been a year since I opened it, since that's its shelf life. As stated, it gives a fresher look to my eye area after use, but that's pretty much it. I haven't noticed my skin getting firmer, or anything else. It feels light, but moisturizing on my skin, and is great to use on hot, humid days, and before applying undereye concealer.
In colder weather, and for dryer, more mature eye areas, I'd recommend using a richer, more moisturizing eye cream. The area around my eyes is very dry and dark, and I am looking for a heavier eye cream to use at night. It's fine for use during daytime and is okay at the price of P350, since it's a huge amount for eye cream, but I would not buy this product again, and would try out other eye creams instead.
Leyende products info (ingredients) are posted on their website, where you can also buy the items. It's a good thing too that their products are now available at brick and mortar stores and malls since they've gotten more popular. That way I can sniff at them first and get to them more quickly.