Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Ultimate 24/7 Last All Day Makeup

Through rain, humidity, sweat, swimming, et cetera, these are my go to products for the ultimate last all day look. I typically use these products when I know I'm going to be out all day, when it's raining, or to the beach, and of course, clubbing. When you go clubbing, it gets super hot and sweaty and humid. I can only rely on these products. They are my holy grail!!

Super super waterproof and definitely lash expanding. My lashes look sooo long with this on. I went through dancing for 4 hours of dancing, walk in the rain, and slept with it and found it to be looking exactly like how I first applied it--untouched. You can find this on Amazon, eBay, and other Asian beauty products sites. An alternative for a mascara that basically has the same function is the Maybelline Waterproof Falsies Mascara. I just find that   Lash Expander has a longer staying power. I also really enjoy Falsies mascara because it makes my lashes super long and also volumizes (whereas lash expander mainly lengthens). 
K-Palette 24hr/1 day Tattoo Liquid Eyeliner
This eyeliner comes in a form of a pen. The tip is really slim and sharp, perfect for precision eyelining. It glides on super easy. And it lasts all day. Seriously. I went through everything I listed above and my eyeliner looked untouched. I only use liquid liner on my upper lashline because I find it liquid eyeliner, in general, hard to use on the bottom lashline; but, if you like liquid liner on the bottom, I am sure this product would be a dream to use. This is perfect. You can get this on eBay, Pretty&Cute, Amazon, and other Asian beauty products sites. I apologize that most of my holy grails are Asian products, but they are seriously the best. It's not like they are completely unaccessible. I bought these products during my vacation in Japan, and I intend on using these products for the rest of my life, good thing you can buy them online. 
Milani Liquif'eye Eye Liner Pencil in Black
My product of choice to use on the waterline. This is the blackest pencil eyeliner I have ever used. Before this, I used Urban Decay 24/7 Eyeliner. After hearing all the hype on this eyeliner, I decided to give it a try. It was actually pretty hard to get my hands on this eyeliner in black. Everywhere I went only had the colored ones, but I found this at a CVS, so I bought it. It was $8--much more affordable than Urban Decay 24/7 Liner and MUFE Aqua Eyes Eyeliner which are $17. Did I mention it's waterproof? Honestly, eyeliner on the waterliner almost never stays since that area is constantly moist, so yes, you have to touch up. But this liner definitely stays put longer than UD. I like it, like it.

In all seriousness, I never leave my house without eyeliner and mascara. As long as I have eyeliner and mascara, I can go anywhere. 

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Tiger Beats


Tiger JK (Drunken Tiger) is releasing his own Beats by Dr. Dre headphones! Amazing! I love Tiger JK! He is one of the dopest rappers I know. They are releasing in South Korea on May 20, 2011.

Somehow I keep associating the word "tiger" with Charlie Sheen now. I've been brainwashed. But these Beats are definitely "WINNING."

More pics here.

Beats™ by Dr.Dre™ by Yao Ming™ Headphones
Yao Ming has also collaborated with Monster to release his own edition of Beats. In-ear ones are on sale now. Prototype pictures of the headphones were released early May. 
I like the red and the gold. 
Available in two versions: Studio and Solo HD. 
According to @beatskorea, there are only 100 of these available!







Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Yummy Kit Kats

Sakura Matcha Kit Kat
Honestly, the best Kit Kat I had in my life. Before trying this, I thought the Uji Matcha Green Tea Flavored Kit Kat was the best Kit Kat. But I would have to say that Sakura Matcha is indeed the best. I love green tea flavored anything, but the sakura really brought a unique kick in the flavor. I don't know how to describe it, but it's a very delectable taste.

I've also tried the Lemon Soda and Cola Flavored Kit Kat. The Lemon Soda one was alright, but the Cola one was a big disappointment. I like Cola candies, but this Cola Kit Kat was just weirddddd. I could barely finish one piece. The flavor just did not belong on a Kit Kat. I also tried the cheesecake flavored one, which isn't bad, but it didn't taste special. I also have in my possession, Wasabi flavored Kit Kat. I'm a little skeptical about trying it.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Had to do my makeup really quick, so I busted out the 24-hr eyeliner from K-Palette. I am very happy with this product. The tip was sharp and it delivered perfect strokes. Easy to apply because it's a pen eyeliner. Best thing: it lasted throughout the entire night without smudging or moving. Mind you, I went clubbing and it was extremely hot and muggy inside the club. I actually slept in my makeup because I was exhausted and just fell asleep. The next morning, I checked my makeup, the eyeliner was still intact! Everything else was messed up (eyeshadow, eyeliner on bottom lashline). I also paired it with Lash Expander mascara, which is a perfect combination. Both mascara and eyeliner lasted throughout the night. Pretty sure that if I left it on for a full day, it would still look good. =) The eyeliner is waterproof, but it is easily removed with warm water.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Noms

Curry flavored cup noodle I bought from Narita airport. Ate it just the other day, it was so delicious! =) There were real chunks of potato and even pieces of chicken in it. I like it like it! 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Majolica Majorca Lash Expander Frame Plus

One of my favorite mascaras yet. This mascara definitely lengthens and expands lashes. There are fibers in the formula used to lengthen lashes. The wand features a double-sided brush: spiral and comb. The comb brush lengthens while the spiral brush enhances volume. This mascara is waterproof. One thing I really like about this mascara is that it doesn't clump. I bought this for 1280yen.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Rimmel Pure Natural Powder Foundation

Rimmel London Pure Natural Powder Foundation
So I finally got the chance to try this foundation out today. This foundation is extremely soft and applying it was very simple. It comes with a sponge applicator, so I did half my face with the sponge and the other half with a brush. I really like this product. It's moderate coverage, but I think it's buildable. It's very light on my face and it feels like I'm not using anything. Overall, I really like this product. It has definitely replaced my L'Oreal True Match Super-Blendable Powder Foundation. (Well, I bought this to replace that one because I was finished with it in the first place.) To be honest, I've been wearing makeup since high school and I've never used foundation before until recently. I started using foundation maybe around last year, but I wasn't an avid foundation wear-er because I didn't like having too many products on my face. The L'Oreal powder foundation was my very first foundation and I liked that it had a light coverage. Even then, I didn't use it a lot. Now, I use foundation daily mainly to cover any visible veins on my face.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Japan Haul


Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler Duo Set (¥1900)
Saw this at the duty-free at Narita Airport, so I got it. They sold an individual one for ¥1000, so I might as well buy the duo set and save ¥100. It comes out to roughly $12 for one. Good buy! When you open it, each comes in an individual box too.

Rohto Lycee Eyedrops(8mL) (¥498)
Heard a lot about this and decided to get it to give it a try. It's for inflammation of the eyes that causes redness. I tried it the other night and it was pretty good. My first reaction was literally, "Is it suppose to sting like this?" But then it started to have a cool sensation, which is one of the desired effects. It's like mint for your eyes. The solution is pink, but don't let that scare you. 
Biore UV Perfect Milk SPF 50+ PA++ (¥598)
I first tried this product a few years ago when my sister brought one back from Japan. I have been hooked ever since. The formula is, like the product says, milky. It's not sticky at all and it goes on so smoothly. I love it.
Forever 21 and Daiso False Lashes (¥180 & ¥105)
They sell falsies at Forever 21 in the US, but they don't have a lot to choose from. At this Forever 21 in Shibuya, they had a whole wall of false lashes and many to choose from. I don't usually wear fake lashes. I usually only wear them on nice occasions where it calls to be dressed up. False lashes are HUGE in Japan. A lot of the younger generations of Japanese girls are wearing them and they sell them everywhere! The quality of the lashes are not bad at all. They are synthetic hairs, which I prefer over real human hair. I just can't seem to handle the fact of putting other people's hair anywhere near my eyes. (>_<") Daiso is actually a ¥100 store in Japan (aka a dollar store). They had a large selection to choose from as well (pretty sure there were at least 13 styles). They have cross-type, straight-type, natural types, as well as dramatic types. They are synthetic as well. You can purchase them separately like I did, or you can get an entire box of 10 pairs for ¥1050. I picked up some pretty dramatic ones (for me, they are dramatic). As you can see, I picked up No. 1 and No.4. I also really liked No. 3, but they did not have them anymore when I went back to the store a few days later! I guess it was a popular one. The set in the green box was a free gift from taking sticker pictures.

Shiseido Perfect Oil and Perfect Whip
Got these two on sale! Haven't tried the cleansing oil yet. I like the Perfect Whip cleanser because it leaves my skin feeling soft. (I have dry skin.) The first time I used it, I used a pea-sized amount and to my surprise, it foamed up so much! When using this product, you only need a little dab of it. Use it as you would any cleanser. 
Rimmel London Pure Natural Powder Foundation in OC1 (¥1400)
This is Rimmel's newest product in Japan. It first caught my eye because I saw the display of a baby and I got curious. So I went to try the tester and I was so surprised as to how soft this foundation is. On the box, it says it's mineral clay and made with rosemary, marigold, and olive. It is also SPF 25. In Japan, they don't have a lot of different shades in foundations, but this is the lightest shade. It's a little too yellow for me, but it blends well and is super soft (like a baby's bum)! They sold the compact for this separately, for around 600yen, but I didn't get it.
Canmake Products
This is my first time getting Canmake products. I have heard great things about this brand. Going clockwise starting from the top, I got 2 Melty Nude Lipsticks in 04 Peach Beige and 03 Baby Pink, Four Shiny Eyes palette in 05 Bitter Coffee , Cream Cheek in 05 Sweet Apricot and 08 Marshmallow Pink, Powder Cheek in PW23 Peach Pink, Gradation Wink in 02 Chocolate Millefeuille, and ShimmerJelly Eyes in 04 Frozen Melon. At first look, I didn't like any of the eyeshadows because I thought they were too shimmery and glittery (most of the eyeshadows in Japan are all shimmery and glittery--literally could not find any matte ones at all). I like shimmery, but the ones in Japan were more glittery than shimmery. The ones I purchased were the ones that were not so bad. The cream eyeshadow works well and is very blendable. The lippies are really creamy and they are the perfect nude colors! 
04 Peach Beige

03 Baby Pink
Top: Peach Beige, Bottom: Baby Pink

Shiseido Majolica Majorca
Got 2 Lash Expanders because I heard very very good reviews on them. Their palettes did not attract me at all. They were too shimmery and I did not like the color combos much. I just got 2 individual shadows in WT920 and BR784. WH920 is a shimmery white color with a little peach undertone. BR784 is a brown color with gold shimmer. 
K-Palette 24hr Eyeliner/ 1 Day Tattoo 
This is a liquid pen eyeliner and I bought it because it was supposedly the number 1 eyeliner in Japan. This one I got came with free eyelashes. So I experimented with it on my hand. I drew a line on the back of my hand and I just let it be. Through all the hand washings and showers, this eyeliner lasted approximately 2 days! I was even trying to scratch it off on day 2. It seriously lasts a long time.
Visee Glam Shade Eyes BR-2

Visee Glam Shade Eyes GY-6
Visee Eyeshadow palettes
These were on sale for a little over 1000yen. They usually cost over 1800yen, so I saw it as a pretty good deal for a palette. BR-2 is a shimmery brown/neutral palette. GY-6 is a neutral, grayish palette. The middle color is actually more taupe-ish than it looks in the picture (in the picture, it looks like silver). Eyeshadow colors were nice, they had a blue palette that I really liked, but I didn't get it because I didn't want to waste money on a palette than I wouldn't use often. =T 


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

My Trip to Japan (2011)

In the beginning of March, my sister and I went to Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka). We went for about 11 days (we had to extend a day because we were stuck in Japan because there was limited transportation to the airport due to the earthquake). For the most part, the trip was fun. Definitely did a lot of walking, sight-seeing, shopping, and eating.

My first impression on Japan wasn't so good because the people at the airport were giving us a hard time because we did not write down where we were staying in Japan. My sister was studying in Tokyo, so we were going to stay with her; however, we did not have her address on us. The lady at the immigration desk was being a total b*tch and being super anal. So we just put down a random hotel address from a brochure and went to a different person. That took us around 10 minutes. So when we finally got through, we went to go find our luggage and we could not find it! Then we found out that pick-up was finished! So we were running around looking for our luggages and found it at the information desk. So my trip definitely did not start well. Afterwards, my sisters and I had to take 1+ hour subway ride back to her place. My sister's place was tiny, but it fit all 3 of us.



Temples and shrines (Tokyo and Kyoto) - Cannot name all the temples and shrines I went to because there were so many. For the most part, they all look pretty similar but they are all unique to itself. Kyoto is famous for their temples and shrines because they had so many of them. At temples and shrines, you can always spot women wearing kimonos. There were many of them and they became an attraction because all the tourists were asking to take pictures with them.

Tokyo Disney Sea (my sister said this park was better than Tokyo Disneyland) - Fun day! We went on Tuesday thinking there won't be as much people since it was a work AND school day, but there were still a lot of people. One thing I like about the amusement parks in Japan is that they are all full of YOUNG people. Everyone at DisneySea were all younger people--high school students and young adults. I don't think I saw one old person at the park that day. There were a lot of young families (parents in their 20s and their babies). There was an amazing performance in the afternoon and fireworks at 8:30pm. Yes, we were at Disney the entire day just to wait for the fireworks at night. In my opinion, the fireworks were not that spectacular--the ones at the ballpark near my house was better. (>_<") The rides were very tame--no huge rollercoasters and for the most part, very children-friendly. I really enjoyed my time there (until I got grumpy from walking all day).

Ueno Zoo - They had elephants, tigers, lions, rhinos, and giraffes! (The zoos in NYC didn't even have those!)

Harajuku & Shibuya - People-seeing and shopping, but I didn't see many Harajuku girls, which is kind of disappointing. Shibuya  is a shopping haven, we went to a mall called Shibuya 109 and there were soooooo many pretty/kawaii girls there! I think they call it the himegyaru trend. They all had loads of makeup, fake eyelashes, very short skirts, heels, and all of them had blonde/brown hair. They all basically looked like dolls, but not all of them are pretty.

Ikebekuro and Sunshine City - A huge mall and shopping district as well. The mall is so big, you can spend  the whole day there. I went shopping there twice. They have nice shops and also a section of the mall is a mini-mall itself. It had small shops that sold accessories, bags, and clothes. Ikebekuro also has a lot of restaurants and arcades! We went to about 4 arcades there and played UFO catchers. Spent so much money there, but it was worth it when we got the big toys. =D

Osaka Aquarium - A huge aquarium with lots of fish. It was basic one giant fish tank in the center and you start from the top and walk around it. There were also different tanks on the side. There were a lot of fish and penguins. The glass of the aquarium tank is apparently 30cm thick (~12 inches). Pretty impressive. They had an exhibit of clownfish and jellyfish too. It was nice.

Castles - Went to a few Japanese castles--one in Osaka and the other in Kyoto. Nijo Castle was really traditional--they had the nightingale floors that squeak when you walk on them. Osaka Castle was more grand on the outside and was more modern--they turned it into a museum.

Plum Grove - Plum blossom trees were just starting to bloom for the season. Would have been a lot nicer if we went a few weeks later when the blossoms are in full bloom.

Sushi - We went to eat sushi several times, mostly conveyor belt sushi (we went 3 times). They were all very delicious. I went to this one place in Osaka and I was just eating my sushi. I got this dish that I thought was tuna because the meat was pink (it was reddish and it had skin on it). It was seared on the skin. So I had no idea what this fish was and I ate it....turned out it was whale! (T^T) That night when I found out, I wanted to throw up. The next day, we went to the fish market in the morning to get fresh sushi. (Yes, sushi for breakfast.)



Japan Earthquake - At around 2-3pm on our second day in Kyoto, we were eating lunch when we felt the earthquake. At first, it felt like I was dizzy (as if I was tipsy). So I was like, "Is the room spinning, or is it just me?" So I looked at the ceiling lights and they were swirling around. It lasted for a good few minutes. My sisters and I thought it was the trains because we were eating at a restaurant at the station. Then a few hours later, my sister's host mom sent texts to us asking if we were okay and we were so confused! So that night, we found out there was a huge 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami in Japan! We called our parents at once to tell them we were okay. It was scary watching the news that night because they said the earthquake did a lot of damage in Tokyo as well. We were worried we would go back to my sister's apartment to a mess. We took the bullet train back to Tokyo the next day and when we got there, the room was okay. My sister's roommate was there at the apartment when it happened and she said it was really scary. Transit was affected and we heard that a lot of people had to walk home from their work places. It was almost like Sept.11 and the major blackout in NYC a few years ago. On Sunday, we went out and it was crazyyy. The people were trying to act all normal amongst the chaos--going to work as usual. But it was hard to carry on with all the news abut radiation, aftershocks, and rolling blackouts. Food at convenience stores and supermarkets were quickly running out. People were stocking up on foods and water. The government was issuing warnings and such. Everyone seemed fine on the outside, but inside, we were all panicking. Japanese people are so strong. They never appear worried and show too much negative emotions. The time I was in Tokyo after the earthquake, we felt some aftershocks, mostly in the morning. There were several really strong ones. It felt like a large truck crashed into the building. I cannot describe the feeling of being in an earthquake, it felt scary, eerie, and it definitely sent chills down my spine. It was fear. Every morning I felt the aftershock, I could not go back to sleep. The day my sister and I were suppose to leave Japan was the first day of the rolling power outages, several essential subway lines were down and we had no way of going to Narita. The airport buses were not running either. As a result, we had to reschedule our flight to the following day and try to go to the airport as early as possible. So we went to the airport at 6AM. Thankfully, we got there fine. Now, back in America.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Snow

Snow seems to be the only thing people can talk about nowadays. We've literally had snow after storm and it's getting really tiresome. There are mountains of snow all over the place. This winter is the winter that we should have invested on a snow blower. I just want winter to end already. 

Brought my dog out for a walk today. He hasn't been out for a long time because of the snow. So after the long walk, he came back home looking like he rolled on mud. So had to give him a bath. =) He felt really good afterwards because he finally went on a walk and a bath. 

Saturday, January 22, 2011


So I saw the weather report today and they said that we (NYC) had 5 snowstorms in the past month and the 6th one is coming next week. I know you've probably heard enough complaining already, but I really dislike this snowy weather. I like it when it's once in a while, but this is crazy! It makes me worried and scared a bit about how the weather these days is getting worst and worst every year. It scares me that the weather will be worst than the year before.