Jean baré and my amazing facial

I received a Jean baré sample in my #CPTBloggerMeet goodie bag and I was grateful to find an info sheet with the sample, as I have never heard of this brand before. I tried the deep cleanse mask and immediately e-mailed Madré, the account manager, as I wanted more. I bought the mask and I am very impressed. Review of this product will be posted later this month. Madré also invited me to come for an introductory facial. Who am I to say no?!

When I arrived at Salon Capri (in the Northern Suburbs), I immediately felt at home. The girls are so friendly and extremely passionate about Jean baré and the services that the salon offers. Madré gave me a bit more info on the brand itself and took me through the product range. There is so much I can tell you, but here is the short version…



Jean baré is cosmo-medical skincare range that has been around for over 25 years.  The range originated from treatments specifically designed for albinism and skin cancer in Namibia in the early 1970’s and has since evolved into Jean baré skincare. The range consists of an extensive home care range which is supported by a full professional range. From what I’ve experienced so far, the range is affordable and effective and the brand truly believes in their products and bringing the client quality skincare.




My facial started with a thorough double cleanse. I found it very interesting that this range has two cleansers that work together. I am a big fan of double cleansing. If you aren’t, why not?! Double cleansing has made such a difference to my skin. Anyway, back to the facial. The first cleanser is a Gel Cleanser that contains Cocomide (derived from coconut oil). Cocomide emulsifies skin impurities (in order to rinse it away) and as the Cocomide lowers the pH-level of the skin, it also treats unwanted bacteria. ‘This gel cleanser is thus responsible for not only leaving the skin clean and anti-septic, but by lowering the pH of the skin, it also prepares the skin for better penetration of products to follow the cleansing routine of the skin.’
The Milk Cleanser followed. This cleanser contains avocado oil that dissolves sebum, whilst moisturising the skin. It also elevates the skin’s pH-level to balance out the gel wash’s lower pH. This step in the cleansing process feels just as good as the first. My skin was left feeling super clean without feeling stripped. These two cleansers are part of the homecare range and they can take the place of your pre-cleanser, cleanser and toner. I am very tempted to get these two when my current products run out.
Next up was a thorough exfoliation using Derma Rub which contains round polyethylene granules and citric acid. My skin was left feeling soft and very smooth after this step.
Madré then applied the Debraiding Colloidal Oats Mask (DCO Mask) which forms part of the professional salon range. ‘An age preventative mask, which speeds up the process of cell turnover through the means of skin exfoliation.  Anti-aging ingredients promotes collagen syntheses, inhibits the formation of melanin and leaves the skin moistured and smooth.  Oatmeal, the main ingredient, relieves any itchiness and calms the skin.’ While this mask was doing its magic, I was spoiled with a neck, shoulder and hand massage.

I have been for quite a few facials before and in my experience, the treatment usually ends with the mask being removed, a moisturiser slapped on and then you’re out of there. Most of the time I feel as though not much care is taken after the mask, but this facial is different. Madré applied a Skin Booster, which is a free radical scavenger, luxurious Eye Balm, the Glikaloid Neck Serumand ended off with the Multisome Day Cream. My skin truly felt pampered.

One thing that stood out for me was the fact that my skin looked totally calm afterwards. I could immediately show my face in public, which isn’t always the case after a facial.

I thoroughly enjoyed my facial and learning more about Jean baré. I left the salon with a couple of samples and my mask and feeling completely satisfied with my facial and the service I received. I will be going back for more treatments and I look forward to trying more from this range.

If you are keen to try the facial that I had, you have until Friday to get it at a bargain – an Introductory facial for R150 or an Advanced facial including a back and neck massage for only R400.

Visit Salon Capri’s website HERE to find out more about what the salon offers, or mail Madré for more info on Jean baré.
xoxo 



*Disclaimer: This treatment was sponsored by the brand. I have not received compensation for this post and all opinions are my own.

Dirty Dancing at The Galileo Open Air Cinema

Another winner from the #CPTBloggerMeet goodie bag was the double ticket from The Galileo Open Air Cinema. Yes, I do live under a rock as I have never heard of it before. I don’t get out much.

Last night Danie and I went see Dirty Dancing at Hillcrest Quarry. What a super fun night!!! Yes, it deserves 3 exclamation marks. The venue is gorgeous, the people were happy and the movie is a classic. Who doesn’t love Dirty Dancing?




‘The Galileo Open Air Cinema invites Cape Town locals and visitors to a memorable movie experience under a ceiling of stars.’

The Galileo screens ‘endearing, all-time classic’ movies 3 times a week at three awesome venues – Tuesdays at Hillcrest Quarry, Wednesdays at Kirstenbosch Gardens and Thursdays at The V&A Waterfront. Don’t let the ‘endearing’ part scare you off if you aren’t a fan of soppy love stories. They cater for all – think There’s Something About Mary and The Matrix. You won’t go hungry as you will find a variety of delicious eats for sale before the show, or you can take your own picnic basket along. There are also (surprisingly comfy) chairs and blankets for hire.



Danie and I arrived at just before 18:00 and friendly staff members gave us a quick rundown on where everything was. We got our chairs and blankets and quickly found a seat and got comfy. 



Settled in nicely :)
How cute is this food truck?!

The backdrop of the sun setting against the quarry walls was beautiful. There were already a lot of people and more and more came walking down the hill. Even though it was very busy, we never felt that the venue was too crowded nor did we have to wait in a too long queue at the bar or the loo. I really love the fact that everyone who was there were in such good spirits – everyone was chatting and laughing. Not even the freezing wind dampened the mood. Note: this is Cape Town and the weather is unpredictable – warm jackets are a must. The movie started as the sun set. Everyone settled in and enjoyed. Laughter filled the air at “I carried a watermelon” and everyone swooned when Patrick Swayze walked in wearing his shades and leather jacket.

I’ve had the time of my life
The lift!

This really was a night to remember and I can’t wait to do it again. Danie said that the next movie choice is his. So we may just see you on 22/04 for Braveheart.

For more info, visit The Galileo Open Air Cinema.


xoxo


*Disclaimer: The tickets were sponsored and received at an event. I have not received compensation for this post and all opinions are my own.