Tuesday, May 15, 2018

My experience with USGoBuy forwarder service

It started when my sister and I wanted to buy some stuff from Glossier.  However they do not ship to Malaysia.

I searched online to try to find which parcel forwarders are reliable.  Whenever I thought I found one that seems like a good deal, I would later find bad reviews on the forwarder.  In the end, I concluded that there are always unfortunate events that could have happened.  The best I can do is just to find one that has the least negative reviews compared to others.  

There are also other criteria to concern when choosing the service.  For example, if you are a frequent shopper, some of the forwarders offer lower price shipping fees with yearly or monthly service charge.  But if you are the type that only buy once in a blue moon, this will not be worth it for you.

Criteria to consider of choosing a forwarder:
  • Membership Fee
  • Repackaging Service Charges
  • Holding Fee
  • Holding Period
  • Consolidation of packages
  • Insurance
  • Import Duty and Taxes
From what I know, if your purchases are more than RM 500 (including shipping fee), you might have to pay for the import tax in Malaysia when the parcel go through the customs.  I read it is based on your luck to be taxed or not.  I have not tried to purchase anything that is more than that amount yet. So I cannot tell if this is entirely true or not.

I ended up choosing USGoBuy.  They have ShipForMe and BuyForMe services.  I choose the ShipForMe service, as I am able to use my own credit card to pay.  For the BuyForMe service, it is useful when the site does not accept overseas credit card.  The other reason is there is no sales tax in USGoBuy Oregon warehouse.

How does it works? (ShipForMe)
  1. Register and get your US address
  2. Place order from the website using the US address
  3. Add packages info in "My Packages" such as Vendor, Order No, Tracking No, Item List, Price, Quantity
  4. When packages arrived, go to "Arrived Packages"
  5. Key in your mailing address, and they will show a few courier services available with the price list, select one
  6. Pay for the forward cost
  7. And they will ship your package out after you have paid
My package took around 6 days (Wed-Mon) from Oregon to reach Malaysia using DHL.  Not too bad.  This is the second cheapest option.  The cheapest option is using USPS First Class.  For your reference, the box itself is 11 inc x 9 inc x 3 inc, weight 2 lbs. For DHL, it cost $43.52 and for USPS First Class it is $24.84. I choose DHL because, there is no tracking for USPS after the parcel leave US customs.  It is a bit expensive but I do not want to risk package lost.  Below is what I copied from the website regarding USPS First Class.
  • USPS First-Class Mail 
First-Class Mail is the least expensive, most immediate option for mailing packages of 4 lbs. or less(cannot exceed $400 in value). Although First-Class Mail may be the least expensive option, it is not a guaranteed service. Delivery by a specific date at a specific time is not available. Please note that for some packages sent via USPS First-class, there won't be any tracking information once it goes through U.S. customs. You may need to check your packages in a local post office once it is ready for delivery.

Encounter problem
And also there is one problem that I encounter when filling up my Malaysia mailing address.  The length of the "Address" is only 32 characters.  I could not fit my address of 2 lines.  I found a way to it in the end.  I filled the second line of the address in the "City" instead, it worked.




After going through all these, I think it is easier just to buy from a local re-seller if you are only buying one or two items and do not want the hassle to worry about the shipping.  The hardest part I feel is to estimate the cost of shipping, as you usually do not know what is the box size the seller ship the goods in.  I estimated the size of the box and the weight to be less than what it actually is.  My advice is to estimate it higher.

If you are interested to buy online from the US, perhaps you can try USGoBuy (This is an invitation link, I will get coupon in return if you use my link to register and use their services) as my first experience with them is positive.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Derma E, Natural Mineral Sunscreen Review

I am in search for a sunscreen that does not contains alcohol, non-greasy, no white cast, you get the drill.  I used to not use sunscreen at all, I tried, but most of the formulations are not that comfortable on the skin.

How I religiously applied sunscreen everyday started from my journey of finding ways to get rid of my blackhead and whiteheads.  It leads me to Wayne Goss youtube video, and the introduction of BHA to my routine.  When I first started to use Paula's Choice SKIN PERFECTING 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant, I forced myself to use sunscreen everyday.  And then I found the much raved Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence sunscreen.  It really did changed how I feel about sunscreen in the past.  I like the non-greasy and light weight feel of it.

After that I have read more about skincare and their ingredients.  And learned that some of the alcohol in skincare is not that good for our skin.  So even that I like the Biore sunscreen texture, I wanted to look for some other option that is alcohol free yet still comfortable.  


So I tried this Derma E Sunscreen.  What I experienced is, after it has dried down, and my hands are still rubbing against my skin, there are white flakes coming off.  I am still not sure if it is due to the reaction of the sunscreen combining with my other skincare and makeup or is it just the sunscreen itself.

What I have tried: 

Lotion + Moisturizing + Sunscreen + CC cream =  flakes
Lotion + Serum + Sunscreen = flakes
Lotion + Moisturizer + Sunscreen = flakes (sometimes it doesn't? I'm confused)

Lotion = HADA LABO, Super Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Lotion
Moisturizer = Simple, Hydrating Light Moisturizer
Serum = Antipodes, Worship Serum
CC Cream = Freshel, Skincare CC cream

It is just weird, really.  The one other thing that I haven't tried is just using the sunscreen alone.  Maybe that would work.  But, I do usually use skincare before sunscreen :\  Would I buy it again? Maybe not cause of the flaking.  It's a pity, as the texture is quite okay.

Where to get it? 

Price: RM62.3 (may vary depends on the exchange rate)
I got mine online from iherb.  And if you want to try it, you can use my code to get 5% discounts and in return, I do get 5% rewards credit.
iherb Rewards Code: JZH115
Or you can use this link

* Fyi, I just noticed that Guardian Malaysia carries Derma E products, but no sunscreen though