CHIBICYN INFP DIARIES & REVIEWS

[Review] Rael Organic Cotton Cover Period Underwear

I’ve been using Rael Organic Cotton Cover Period Underwear for a year now and I absolutely love it. I’ve tried several reusable period underwear options, but unfortunately, they didn’t work for me because of my heavy flow (my period lasts more than 7 days), leading to frequent leaks. Tired of dealing with reusable underwear and concerns about sanitation, I decided to try disposable options, and Rael’s Organic Cotton Cover Period Underwear has been life-changing.

For someone like me, who constantly experienced leaks with regular pads and reusable underwear, this product has been a game-changer. Even with tossing and turning during sleep, it doesn’t leak and absorbs really well. I typically change the underwear two to three times a day, depending on my flow. If you have a heavy flow like mine, you may need to change it more often, but for me, it’s worth it because it’s the only period underwear that doesn’t leak and that’s been my biggest issue with other brands.






[Review] SOMANG Milk Body Soothing & Moisturizing Lotion

I have dry skin, especially in the winter, and I’m not a fan of thick body lotions because they tend to feel sticky and unpleasant on my skin. I prefer lighter, more watery textures that glide on smoothly. Since the beginning of this year, I’ve been using the SOMANG Milk Body Soothing & Moisturizing Lotion and it’s been perfect for me. It feels great on my skin; very lightweight and I absolutely love how it absorbs. I actually prefer it over the Aveeno Daily Moisturizer.

I purchased it on Amazon and the shop that sells this product always includes several samples of shampoo, conditioner, and even body lotion. This is one of the things I love about buying from Korean sellers; their customer service is amazing and I always appreciate the free samples they provide. If you’re someone who prefers super lightweight body lotions, I highly recommend giving this one a try~


I got it from Amazon~


[Review] Vitruvi Cloud Humidifier

I purchased the Vitruvi Cloud Humidifier on June 9 directly from their website, and it was delivered by June 13—the delivery speed is great. I opted for the humidifier starter bundle, which included a humidity sensor, humidifier filters, and the humidifier itself, for a total of $230. Before I dive into my disappointment with the product, I want to mention that I do love their diffuser.

Now, onto the main issue: pink mold growing inside the humidifier. I used the humidifier for a few weeks and followed their instructions to clean it once a week. The first week was fine and no sign of mold. However, by the second week, I noticed small patches of pink mold in the hard-to-reach areas inside the humidifier.

Since I don’t have a dishwasher, I cleaned it by hand as instructed. Unfortunately, it was extremely difficult to clean the corners and the circular area at the bottom of the tank. Even after letting it completely dry (which took about a day or two), the pink mold became more visible and harder to remove. I even purchased small brushes from Amazon to get into the tricky spots, but no luck. Eventually, I gave up using the humidifier altogether.

While I love the humidifier’s functionality, its design makes it incredibly hard to clean. That’s my biggest complaint; I wish they had designed it with easier access for cleaning. In the end, it feels like a waste of money but I still stand by their diffuser, which I really like.


Here's a picture of the bucket.



It's quite hard to zoom in on the pink mold. The circled part shows the pink mold.


#Random Thoughts

Why do people comment on a video or post they hate? Why can't they just ignore it? I understand sharing an opinion, but why spread hate? Is it to troll? Are they bored? I don’t get the point. Maybe I subconsciously understand, but I still don’t fully get it.