Yay thanks everyone!
I actually spent the night ph testing all of my stuff. Yep. ALL of my products lol.
Interestingly enough, I discovered that a good chunk of my spot treatments and sunscreens had a high ph.
I also discovered that almost every single cream I own has a ph of between 5 and 5.5. The only one that didnt' was the Pro You Aroma AC Cream from one of the Free From Oil and Troubles boxes...it had a ph of 8! That's insane for a cream!
You guys should seriously just spend the night testing stuff- it's actually pretty fun! haha
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It also made it easier for me to get rid of stuff too- Anything with a pH over 6 is out the door!
I have 2000 litmus strips coming any day now from Amazon. I will be testing EVERYTHING.
BTW, I had a very lovely and enlightening chat with a US Memebox Customer Experience team yesterday for 45 minutes.
Because I have read the Memebox threads all the way through, I believe I was able to address the things which concern many of us.
I am hoping we start to see boxes with more than 5 products again, and one product not being one sheet mask.
I also told the team that we can buy our own Skinfood, Tony Moly Liole, Holika Holika and Missha products elsewhere for a lower price unless they ramp up the value sets again.
That we love the brands which don't export out of Korea as a brand- the things which are new to us.
Most of what I said was very positive, with the hope that Memebox US will become more like Memebox Korea. ( except for the orange and peach shades of cosmetic products).
Everyone may not agree, but since I have purchased multiples of many of the Memebox- branded eye and lip products, I said that I really liked the line, thought the price was remarkable, and hope it continues.
I especially love the Yeondukong shading and highlighting sticks! They are great for me.
Lastly, I expressed female dismay at the antics of Loo and the founder regarding the IG fiasco and rude comments about women. I felt there was enough unhappiness about it to bring it up as what should not be done or said against women.