Thursday, December 27, 2012

When you have the money...

...you spend it! right?
In total, I got 260$ for Christmas, which I was super thrilled about, because there were some things I've been wanting for a long time, but didn't have the money to buy them. Well, now I did, and I am quite pleased with everything I bought!
All in all, I purchased;

  • Jolin Tsai's Muse CD
  • Jolin Tsai's Castle CD
  • 3 Ageha magazines
  • Starmish circle lenses
  • Eyelove Alpaca false lashes
  • The Sims 3 World Adventures expansion pack
  • Block B's Blockbuster CD
  • My Beauty Diary Black Pearl mask box, 10 pieces
  • NS Yoon-G's Skinship CD
  • these adorable angel-printed Japanese leggings
  • and the Faith OST.


whew!
I definitely plan on blogging reviews on the circle lenses and the masks.
I wish Taiwan CDs weren't so expensive! :( It kind of hurt, shelling out 30$ just for the Muse CD, when the Skinship CD, for example, cost me only 15$. But since I absolutely love Jolin Tsai, I was willing to pay it. If only I could find her Myself album...

I just hope my Ageha magazines get here in a timely manner. I'm still waiting on the two I ordered from the same seller over a month ago...it's probably just because it's the holiday season.

Oh, and late Merry Christmas! I know I haven't blogged in a while, but that's because I've been swamped with schoolwork and such, and I just haven't had much to blog about I suppose. But the new year is coming soon, and that means a new start for everything, right?


Friday, November 23, 2012

Food, food, and food.

Very short post today...

I went to my aunt's house for Thanksgiving, and I had a blast. :D 
I helped out a bit with the cooking, and of course the food was super delicious. and for dessert we had guava cheesecake (my dad makes this, it's SO good), pumpkin pie, apple pie, and ice cream. I only have the cheesecake though, and some ice cream.

And today I cooked some more. So much food, huuuuu.

I wish I had money to do some Black Friday online shopping, but I don't. :u Keeping in mind for next year that online stores also do BF deals.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Review: Shiseido Perfect Whip Facial Wash

First of all, happy November! I've decided to do another product review, because this wash has been doing wonders for my skin, but not many people seem to know about this product. 

It is...

Shiseido Sengansenka Perfect Whip Facial Wash!
A mouthful, I know.

I ordered this on Amazon after reading some good reviews, even though I was a little hesitant about actually using it. (Although I know Shiseido has really good products.) My skin is really sensitive, and I've tried at least 4 different cleansers these past 5 months alone, and the last thing I wanted to end up with is contact dermatitis. But I needed a new cleanser that I thought would actually work, so I bought it anyway. 
As it turns out, this cleanser is actually working very well for me! Unlike other cleansers I've used in the past, this one doesn't make my skin itch after I wash it off. 

The fact that the entire bottle is in Japanese shouldn't deter you, because it's not like it's difficult to use a cleanser. I'll start out by saying that the name is just a little bit misleading. The cleanser itself isn't very foamy...

and no, my nails aren't dirty. it's the glitter polish i'm wearing.
It looks like this, straight out of the tube. It can almost be considered sticky and just a bit stringy. However, if you put it directly on your face like this, it's going to be pretty uncomfortable. You should dab your entire face with some water, just to dampen it a bit before applying the cleanser. This makes rubbing it around much easier, and it feels better, too.

This is what the cleanser should look like on your face.
It's still not quite foamy like the name implies, but it does the job. I like to rub it around in little circles for a few minutes, wait about 30 seconds, then wash it off. It's not gritty at all, so your face will be nice and smooth. I like to apply my green tea cleanser afterwards, just in case my skin does get a little dry. 

All in all, it's a very good cleanser and I highly recommend it! I have to say, it's probably the best cleanser I've ever used, and that's coming from someone who's tried out over 10 different cleansers over the years. It's gentle on the skin, has a pleasing little scent to it, and doesn't leave your skin feeling itchy or gritty.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Life updates...

I never can think of decent post title names, it's such a hassle. I'm really bad when it comes to naming anything, hence why this blog has already gone through one name change. Knowing me, I'll probably end up changing it again...I don't know to what, though!

Anyway...

I haven't really talked about school since it started up again. It's been going well, I suppose, though I think it could go better. It's kinda frustrating, because I consider myself an ambitious person because I have a lot of goals, but the motivation just isn't really there? I know I have to change that! 

I think my favorite class that I have would actually be history, because I love learning about history. My favorite class should be painting, but I can't really say that because I can't love a class that has a bunch of annoying loud ang moh's, as much as I love painting itself. Seriously though, these girls are SO annoying...it sounds petty and stupid, but excuse me for not finding their high-pitch voices, laughs, and obnoxious behavior pleasant. They're always talking about their silly boy problems...maybe they wouldn't have such problems if they weren't so toot. 

On Tuesday I went to the open-house event for a school I'd like to go to, for their cosmetology program. It does sound rigorous (which I already knew), but it's something I'd like to do. Besides learning the obvious (hair, makeup, massage, nails, etc.) you also have to learn about anatomy, which is what I'm most worried about, since I don't handle medical things well at all. (Seriously; I've fainted a total of four times in life because of needles. Even going to the doctor scares me.)
Their dance program also sounds very fun, but the cosmetology is what I'm most interested in right now. I can always just do dancing on the side.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Review: Nymph Aura Boosting Primer

Hey, everyone!
I know I haven't blogged in a while, due to having a crazy workload with school, but I'm back. Now, I just got this product in the mail about two weeks ago, but I've been dying to do a review on it because I absolutely love it. Today I'm reviewing....


Etude House's Nymph Aura Boosting Primer!

This was actually a little difficult to get my hands on. It seems production of the Nymph Aura line (primer, 'volumer', and powder) has been discontinued. Anyway, I'm in love with this baby right here. It's perfect for those days when you want to look good, but either don't have the time--or don't feel like doing--or makeup. Or if you're having a sick day and look a little pale, this primer will add some color right back into your skin.


It comes in this pretty little tube. Just be sure not to squeeze the tube too hard when you're first trying to get the primer out, because you'll end up with a giant glob of peach primer on your fingers. A few gentle squeezes will be enough.


Here, I've put the primer on my hand. As you can see, it's a peachy color that looks pretty bright against my skin tone, but watch...


A few seconds of rubbing the primer onto my hand, and you've got a nice, airbrushed look! You can probably see the subtle line of demarcation on my wrist between where my real skin color starts and the primer fades, but hopefully you know that when you put this on your face, you should always blend down under your chin and probably a bit of your neck, as well.

I read some other reviews on this product, and people were complaining that the smell was too strong, or they didn't like the glittery effect it gave. I, for one, actually enjoy the light floral scent, and don't find it to be overwhelming or strong at all. And I also didn't notice any shimmer in the primer, so I'm not sure what people are talking about there. I've really been swearing by this primer lately, because it's basically half-primer, half-BB cream. You get that whitening effect you would get from BB cream, but you also get the polished and slightly-colored look of primer. It's perfect! 

If you're looking to purchase this or other Nymph Aura products, I recommend eBay or Amazon. From what I've seen, none of the online Asian beauty product stores carry this line. Maybe the Etude House website still has it, though I'm not sure, since the website won't load on my computer for some reason.

I also got a free sample of the Nymph Aura Volumer (which I'm fairly certain is supposed to be Volumizer...), but it's not really enough to do a product review on. I definitely plan on buying a full bottle of the volumer at some point, so expect a review on that, too.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Birthday!//Trip to Little Korea & Chinatown

Today is my birthday! Happy birthday to me. I love seeing all the 'happy birthday' messages on Facebook, even from people I don't talk to that much...ah, anyway. It was somewhat of a boring birthday, actually. I just stayed at home, played video games, watched some TV, nothing special. But I'll stop talking about my birthday now, and get into the highlight of my weekend; Saturday's trip to Little Korea and Chinatown in NYC.

I love taking long drives. I love listening to music with my headphones and imagining myself as a rockstar. We passed by this really nice area in the city, I believe it was around 42nd street? Though I could be wrong. I've never learned how to navigate around the city, I just let my parents do the driving. But it was so nice! Lots of shops and bright lights. I bet it looks even better at nighttime. 

There were even some people dressed in bad-looking costumes walking around! I saw Batman, Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Dora, Woody...but seriously, the costumes were pretty shitty looking. Moving on...the first place we went to was Little Korea. It literally is quite little; only a couple of blocks long. But there's a lot to do! These buildings are loaded with shops, restaurants, noraebangs, you name it. And when I saw a little store that said "The Face Shop", I was practically knocked off my feet. 

For those of you who don't know, The Face Shop is one of the most popular Korean cosmetic brands. They're right up there with Etude House and Skin79. I seriously only the thought the only place I'd see one of The Face Shop stores is in Korea. I was hoping that there would be one, but I wasn't really expecting it! It was pretty small, because it was shared with this large...gift shop? I don't know what to call it. They had DVDs, books, CDs, all sorts of little things like pens, stickers, Korean flags, etc. It was so nice! From that gift shop I only ended up buying the Action CD by Nu'est. From The Face Shop, I bought a rice foam facial cleanser. 

After that, my parents and I headed to this little restaurant I forgot the name of. It was small, but it was packed to the brim. We had to wait a few minutes to get a table. This was one of my first times trying Korean food, so I was a little nervous, but it actually turned out to be very good! I ordered fried dumplings (which I thought would be meat-stuffed, but was actually filled with vegetables along with very little meat cubes). Until the waiter started bringing out all these side dishes, I forgot that having a ton of side dishes is common when it comes to Korean cuisine. There were little plates of kimchi, seaweed, a few other things I forgot, and the crown jem; Steamed egg in an iron pot. It was absolutely delicious! 

After that, we headed off to Chinatown. Honestly, I was really disappointed. It was mostly a bunch of knock-off jewelry stores, doctors, and food markets. Very little shopping stores. Right next to Chinatown is Little Italy, so we went there for a while, too. From there I bought an adorable Hello Kitty phone case, and a bracelet. (I was browsing keychains at one of the stands outside, but then this lady comes up and starts yelling at me in Arabic! Did she think I was gonna steal one or something? Seriously, if they're so worried about that, they shouldn't have things sitting on stands outside.)

The loot. Plus the two free samples of some...cream or something TFS gave me.
While Chinatown and Little Italy were kind of disappointing, I would love to visit Little Korea again. I had such a blast and felt right at home. 

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Quite possibly one of the coolest weddings ever.

Yesterday I went to my dad's friend's wedding, and let me tell you, it has to be one of the coolest weddings ever. It wasn't just the ceremony, reception, food, and go home. It was ceremony, party-reception, food, more dancing and awesome music, food, cake and coffee, then going home.


Taken in the car on the way to the beach. Before my hair exploded due to the wind.
The ceremony was on a beach. When we got there, we met up with some of my dad's coworkers, who were actually really nice. One of them--a girl I'll refer to as C--stayed with us the entire time throughout the wedding and reception. She was totally awesome! 
I was introduced to the groom, who I'll call A. He and his best men looked so nice in their tan vests, pink roses pinned on them, fancy pants and sandals! Not the mention the fancy little Spanish hat.

We were lined up in two rows along either side of these cute little decorations in the sand--
--and then the music started to play. 
I didn't even realize until I got home how many photos I took. The bridesmaids (there were only 2) looked very pretty in their pink dresses. And when the bride (K) came out, everyone started taking pictures and videos. Her dress was so pretty, and she looked gorgeous! Seeing how happy she and A looked during the ceremony even made me happy. And the coolest part? It was kind of cloudy for the whole day, until they started to exchange vows. That's when the sun came out directly over them. It was awesome. 

After that, we headed back into the car and drove to the place where the reception would be at. (I don't know what to call it; A hall? Ballroom? House? It was very big and had numerous rooms; there was another party going on in the other ballroom but you couldn't even tell unless you went out into the hallway. I guess the rooms are soundproof, unless you leave the doors open.) I was mortified by my hair; I had gotten it done at the salon before we left, but because of all the wind at the beach, my hair literally exploded. It got SO puffed up, and I have having puffy hair. I tried brushing it down as best I could, but it really didn't do much.

First was the cocktail hour, which was inside a decently large room with a nice bar and tons of bar tables and stools. The caterers brought in these huge platters of food; One with cheese, fruit, and crackers, and the other platter had loads of meat on it. Salami, pepperoni, you name it. They also went around serving little finger foods; I had two of the pigs in a blanket, which were super delicious. The bread was lightly crispy and melted in my mouth; sooo good. After an hour of this we went into the ballroom, where the actual reception would be. It was even colder in the ballroom, unfortunately. But instead of it being a formal dinner with little chit-chat, there were all these lights and 2 DJs who were pumping out all these awesome songs and remixes.

I managed to take a photo of everyone gettin' down. Plus the photographer. :u

 I didn't join in on any dancing unless I was literally taken by the hand, which I was at least 4 times by some mysterious man who appeared to be in his 30s. *shiver* Oh well, doesn't matter who it's with; dancing is fun! Though it was kind of awkward to see other adults dancing and grinding while you're sitting with your parents. But I got to dance with the groom a little bit when Gasolina came on, which I sure as hell didn't mind, because he is pretty cute. My parents decided it'd be cool to try and dance with me, and I just casually moved away every time. I wasn't even really dancing; just awkwardly moving back and forth. Had I not been the only teenager there and had my parents not been there, well, it would've been a different story.

And the cake was delicious! It was served at around 10:00, along with coffee.
I was too lazy to move the coffee up close to the plate. o well.
If this doesn't qualify as an awesome wedding, no wedding does.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

2NE1 - Live @ Prudential Center, NJ

Now that I had a good night's sleep and I don't feel so exhausted, I can blog about the 2NE1 concert I went to last night! 


With my official 2NE1 bracelet and unofficial YG Entertainment bracelet! Ordered these online a few months ago.


First, let me start off by saying that I'm kind of surprised they picked such a ghetto area for the concert. Newark is definitely not a place I'd want to stop by on a world tour, but I guess all the other venues were booked. Everyone was super trendy, too! I even saw a girl in the line who recreated CL's infamous Jeremy Scott pony dress. Anyway, everything before the concert absolutely sucked. And here's why. 

1 - My dad and I got to the center at 3:15, because there was supposed to a flash mob at 3:45. After getting some shitty tasting pizza and waiting until 4:00, there was still no flash mob, so we decided to get in line.

2 - The waiting was absolute bullshit. We got in line around 4:00, and at around 4:30, they made all of us non-VIP ticketholders move to the other end near the doors, and we ended up forming a massive blob because the stupid security people didn't tell us exactly where to go or line up. 

3- At around 5:30, they announced the doors would open at 6. Come 6:30, all of us (not sure if the VIPs were already in or not, but I think they were) are still waiting outside. Mind you, it was hot as hell and it was raining a little bit. And the fact that we were standing all so close together made it unbearable. I seriously thought I was going to faint, and I was even starting to get a headache. I was chatting with a few girls next to me, who were just as cranky and pissed off as I was. Finally, at 8:30, they let us inside. My dad and I  bought some fries, popcorn, and chicken tenders (which were ridiculously overpriced btw; 10$ for some shitty-tasting fries and popcorn? And 4$ for a bottle of water? Seriously). Then we got to our seats and eagerly waited.


I wanted to hurry up and take the picture so I didn't really smile or anything, LOL.

The concert, which was supposed to start at 8, but thanks to the security/technology screw ups started at around 9:15, was amazing. Before the girls came out on stage, we were entertained with some of their videos, including Gangnam Style by PSY! The VIPs on the floor were dancing to it, and we were all singing along. It was great! 

Then finally, 2NE1 came out, and it was incredible. The music, their performance, everything! I have to stay that I had more fun in this 2 hour concert than the 4-hour SMTOWN concert last October. With SMTOWN, it was literally just like you watching the artists perform. But with 2NE1, they were interactive with the audience and it felt like a massive party instead of a concert. These girls have such an amazing stage presence. They didn't show any signs of fatigue, and they didn't lip-sync at all. Also, I have to say that these girls are beautiful in person! Seriously, they are so gorgeous. I only took a few photos, everything else was videos.


L to R - Dara, CL, Bom, Minzy
We were seated kind of far from the stage, but I didn't mind. At least I got to see these amazingly talented girls in person. I did feel kind of bad for the VIPs, who had to stand for the whole concert after standing outside for so long. 


My dad went back into the food area during 'Scream' and picked up these. They were SO GOOD.
"I'm going to make this show worth the wait," CL said near the beginning of the show, and they sure as hell did. All the fatigue we felt from waiting in the heat and rain completely disappeared when we got to our seats and during the show. I'm so happy I got to see them in person!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Galleria Mall Haul

I was too tired when I got home to blog about it, but yesterday I went to upstate New York with my parents, to the town I used to live. A lot of things have changed, but a lot of things were also the same. Some places I remembered perfectly! It was so nice, seeing all these places and some old neighbors that I hadn't seen in over eight years. I even got the phone numbers of some of the people I used to play with when I was a kid! 
We went to our old house, which looks completely different, because whoever lives there now has painted it and royally messed up the front yard with way too many plants and ridiculous decorations. My school was right down the road, and it was pretty painful to see it all closed up. (Windows and doors barred, tapped, and shut.)

After all that, we went to the mall, which again, I hadn't been to in over 8 years, but very little has changed! I remembered the food court perfectly; mint green chairs and tables facing this huge window that gave you a nice view of outside. Needless to say, some awesome shopping was done, and I was sure to take pictures of everything I bought when I got home.

Plaid shoes from H&M, only $15! 

I saw these jeans in Wet Seal and I HAD to have them. The flower designs are sooo pretty!

Also from Wet Seal, a varsity-style jacket. I've always wanted one of these but never could find one. So happy they had it! It's also really comfy.

I'm really into the whole cross trend, so I picked up these two shirts from Forever 21. The tanktop is super glittery and pretty, and I plan on cutting the black shirt in half to make it a crop top. Also, see those two accessories there?

Those earrings seriously are some of the prettiest I've ever seen! They had another pair where the roses were red, but I wanted the pink ones. The bracelet also has super gorgeous white flowers on it, along with this diamond design. Forever 21 always has such pretty accessories.

I love the little black tie that came with this blouse! The color may appear different on your screen, but the blouse is this really nice shade of pale pink. I think pairing this with the black flower jeans along with those earrings and that bracelet is a killer combination!

Some other shoes I bought. I'm so glad the moccasins came in my size; After playing Final Fantasy XIII, I knew I had to have a pair of shoes like Vanille. Therefore, I shall call these moccasins my Vanille shoes. 

The mall where I live actually has more clothing stores that I would shop in. At the Galleria, I only went to H&M, Forever 21, Wet Seal, and Payless. But still, it was so nice getting to visit my old hometown. I definitely want to go back sometime soon.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Review: 'Electra Heart' - Marina & The Diamonds

I only discovered Marina & The Diamonds (real name Marina Lambrini Diamindis) a few weeks ago, but I've had an obsession with her music since. For this review, I'm going to be talking about her latest album Electra Heart. I might review The Family Jewels some other time. Both are great albums, but I would like to review this one first.
                                                      
Track Listing:
Bubblegum Bitch
Primadonna
Lies
Homewrecker
Starring Role
The State of Dreaming
Power and Control
Living Dead 
Teen Idle
Valley of the Dolls
Hypocrates
Fear and Loathing
Radioactive
Sex Yeah
Lonely Hearts Club
Buy The Stars

First, just look at that track list. 16 songs is a lot for an album, since most albums typically have between 10-13 songs. But I'm definitely not complaining, because every single song is enjoyable to listen to and has you coming back for more. The main thing that drew me into her music is her voice; It's very versatile. She can swing from opera falsettos to the low-lows of singing.

The first track, Bubblegum Bitch, is a catchy pop-rock song that's pretty reminiscent of indie pop, but I don't really want to classify Marina's music as indie. It gets stuck in your head pretty easily, and is one of the more memorable tracks on the album. (You know how it is when it comes to albums; Some songs fade a bit into the background, even though they're still great, whereas others are the first songs that come to mind when you think of the album.)

Primadonna is my favorite song on the album, without a doubt. This was the first song I heard by her, and it made me go and give her other songs a listen, then download both Electra Heart and The Family Jewels. This song is a perfect example of her excellent vocal range. It starts out in a wispy tone, then switches between her opera falsetto (as I call it) to that wispy voice for intro. Throughout the rest of the song, she goes all around her vocal range, from the lows to the highs and in-between. Another very memorable song.

Lies is a bit of a slower song than the two upbeat ones that come behind it. She doesn't move around her vocal range as much, sticking mostly to the middle and high pitches, which is perfect for this type of song. The simple drum and piano beat blends really nicely with her voice, as well. Not as memorable as Bubblegum Bitch and Primadonna, but still quite on the list.

Homewrecker, another hit from this album. You might be a little turned off at first by the spoken lyrics, but don't let that stop you! As soon as that first verse ends, we're treated to another beautiful example of her falsetto. I know I keep saying that, but I've really never heard any other voice quite like hers. (Sure, Mariah Carey has a nice voice, but there's a strong difference between high-pitch and opera.) The song rotates between spoken lyrics and higher notes throughout. A song I'd definitely consider memorable.

Unfortunately, I don't have much to say about Starring Role and The State of Dreaming. Both are good songs, but don't really hook me like the others. However, these songs provide a nice balance. The album doesn't have too much pop or too many slower songs. Everything is balanced out very well.

Power and Control is another key, memorable song. On the vocal range scale, it's a little more downtoned, which I consider to be a good thing. Like I said, there's a very nice balance. Living Dead takes us back to the more upbeat songs we heard at the beginning of the CD. Though some might find the lyric repetition annoying, I personally enjoy it.

Teen Idle is a very interesting song. It's one of the much slower songs, but it's a bit difficult to describe. It involves concepts like depression and what sounds like wishing things could have been different instead of how they actually were. Teen Idle is a fitting name; The song portrays a feeling of being stuck; therefore, idle. Valley of the Dolls, while it's still enjoyable, might be one of those songs you skip over. There's nothing really outstanding about it, but nothing bad, either. Such is the same case with Hypocrates and Fear and Loathing. Out of those two, Fear and Loathing would be my favorite. It's another display of Marina's impressive vocal range, and it's one of those songs you'd want to listen to on a rainy day.

Radioactive is another poppy, memorable song. It's even a little bit fun to just move around and dance a little to, because of the techno beat in the background. Sex Yeah...I'm not sure where I stand on this song. It's catchy and gets stuck in your head easily, but it doesn't really draw me in completely. Lonely Hearts Club is another song to get you moving a little bit, and is nice and easy on the ears. Buy the Stars is a pretty, slow song that wraps up Electra Heart quite nicely. Marina's light and delicate vocals occasionally dip into lows here, and that makes it all the prettier.

All in all, it's a very good album that doesn't disappoint, but you may find yourself thrilled at certain songs while not-so-thrilled at others. It's still definitely worth a listen, and is probably one of my favorite CDs, ever. Even with the songs that aren't a hit, they're all still enjoyable to hear anywhere, anytime.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Hiking trip!

Yesterday I went hiking with my parents for the first time! It was a complete spur-of-the-moment thing, apparently. My mom woke me up yesterday around 1 and said my dad wanted to go out to this hiking place all of a sudden. I didn't really want to go, because I've never had an interest in going hiking, but I dragged myself out of bed and got dressed anyway. 


It took forever just to find the place. The GPS got the location all wrong, so we had to go and look for it ourselves. It's actually a very easy place to miss; the turn that takes you into the parking area is very small and practically hidden. It was a bit crowded, but because the actual hiking area was so huge, it was a little uncommon to run into anyone else.


On a little noticeboard before you head towards one of the trails (I believe there were three), there was a map of the area, which was huge. But there were also two notices about things to be wary of; Snakes and black bears. Naturally I totally started freaking out, because I wanted to hike and enjoy nature, not be attacked or even have to see snakes and black bears. Thankfully, during our hiking, we only came across a lot of daddy long leg spiders. No snakes or bears! (Though we did run into a family who said they found a huge snake on one of the other trails.)


The trails were very scenic, obviously. The higher up you went, the better views you had of what was around. Our first destination was to get to this thing called a pillar rock near the top of the mountain, but my mom didn't want to walk up that high, so we turned and went down the orange trail, towards a reservoir. We also didn't make it there, even though we were close, because honestly I was starting to chicken out a little bit. I was tired of all the bugs and I was terrified about running into a snake or bear. 


The downside to the entire trip was that because there were so many rocks and trees and shit to watch out for, I could barely look to see what was around me. I was basically looking down at the ground in front of me the entire time, unless I stopped walking. Which I tried not to do, because I didn't want some bug crawling up on me. This resulted in me being able to get only two photos of the entire thing.


That was a really pretty river towards the start of the hike.


Look at that awesome quality! *sarcasm* I'm not sure what I was trying to take a picture of. But a photo is a photo. Even though I wasn't all that thrilled at first about going hiking, it turned out to be a pretty decent trip. And then we put back on the 300 calories we burned walking by going to get some Dairy Queen.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Review : Likas Papaya Soap

If there's one thing I hate, it's acne. I break out regularly, regardless of whether I'm eating healthy or not, and it takes forever for the bumps to go away. I've found a great solution to help clear up acne and fix discolored skin, and that is...


Likas papaya soap!

This soap works miracles. With regular use, it clears up acne and helps to even out your skin tone. Even if you don't have acne or discolored skin, this helps to make your skin smoother and lighten it. I was hesitant to try this at first, because I read a lot of reviews saying that it doesn't work and only dries out the skin. Thankfully, it's been working for me, and it hasn't been drying my skin out! Here are just some basic things you've probably been wondering about.

Q: How long does it take to work?
A: If you use it every day (I like to use it right after I get out of the shower) and lather it on for about three minutes, you should start seeing minor results within two weeks. To see really visible results (lighter/clearer skin, less acne), you might have to wait a month or two. It varies for everyone.

Q: Will it dry out my skin?
A: Only if you don't use a moisturizer! This is key. People keep complaining that this soap dries out their skin, and it's because they're not using a moisturizer. Right after you wash off the soap, apply some moisturizer. I'm using the green tea moisturizer from Proactiv, and my skin is perfectly healthy and smooth.

Q: How many boxes should I buy to start out with?
A: I bought just one at first, because I didn't know how my skin would react. But if your skin is showing no signs of allergic reactions or something like that, you should buy another box or two to stay stocked up.

Q: Can I use it on my body, too?
A: Yes! It might take a little longer to see results, but you can definitely use it on your body. Just put lotion on after you wash it off.

If you don't take good care of your skin, don't expect the results to last! If the soap lightens your skin and you go out into the sun without sunscreen, expect to tan. Whenever I go out, I use some facial sunscreen not only because it's a good idea, but because I don't want to tan.

You can buy this in bulk on places like Amazon or eBay for really reasonable prices, too.

To conclude: This soap does what it says it'll do. Just make sure to use moisturizer/lotion, or else it won't work. It takes time to see results, but you'll see them!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Caviar Nails

There seems to be a new nail trend emerging, called caviar nails. And no, don't freak out, it's not real caviar. They're just little micro-glass beads that look like little pieces of caviar. 
I adore this! It's both cute and exotic, though I prefer the caviar beads to be on part of the nail rather than the whole nail, like it is in the picture above. It's a little difficult to go in-depth with this, because it seems like this has only been around for a few months, although it's already surging with popularity. I believe Ciaté is the first brand to come out with a caviar nail kit, and it seems like that's where most people are getting theirs from. (Or, it could be some people just buy little micro-beads and glue them on, but I would rather use the ones from the nail kit.)


A lot of people seem to find this nail style ugly, and it's understandable. A lot of little baubles on your nails might not seem attractive to a lot of people; even more so when the baubles cover your entire nail. That's why I like it on just part of nail.


credit to nancyvalentino.com
I think it looks a lot better that way, since the nail doesn't look all junky. Maybe if you have the caviar beads on one or two nails on both hands, instead of all ten nails, would also be nice. 


I wonder how long this trend will last? It seems like crackle nail design is still going strong, though it doesn't seem to be as popular as it was.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Review : City Hunter

I just finished watching the last episode of City Hunter almost an hour ago, and man was it awesome! Now that I'm finally done with the series, I feel like I must write a review about it, because maybe 10 years from now I'll look back on this and remember and want to watch it again.


Okay, let's try and make this all professional looking, ya?
Main Cast : 
Lee Min Ho as Lee Yoon Sung
Park Min Young as Kim Nana
Kim Sang Joong as Lee Jin Pyo/Steve Lee
Lee Joon Hyuk as Kim Young Joo

Even though the plot is a bit long, I'll try to squish is as best as possible. In short, a man [Lee Jin Pyo], who was the sole survivor of an attack by their own country in 1983, takes his friend's son [Lee Yoon Sung] and raises him as his own. When Yoonsung turns 28 and the two move back to South Korea, Jinpyo makes it clear that he wants Yoonsung to carry out revenge against the 5 men responsible for the attack against him and his fellow soldiers. Yoonsung gets a job at the Blue House, and there he meets Kim Nana, a girl who he ends up falling in love with, but knows that because of his real mission, he would be putting her in danger. 
Enter Kim Young Joo, a prosecutor who ends up taking on the City Hunter case. [The 'City Hunter case' being the people Yoonsung delivers to the police as corrupt, though his identity as the City Hunter remains a secret.] I'll leave it at that, because the rest you should see for yourself!

Personal rating: 5/5 

Wow, was this drama good. And I mean so good that it had me laughing and crying and my heart pounding in almost every episode. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, and the plot is very dynamic and multifaceted, which keeps you watching until the end. The plot goes way deeper than how I described it. The acting was absolutely phenomenal, and never disappointed me. Not once did I consider dropping this show because I was bored or it got boring. This show had me interested from episode 1 to episode 20. I really can't think of any complaints to make. I would definitely watch this again!

This show definitely goes down on my list as one of the best, if not the best drama of 2011. [Kind of like how Coffee Prince was the best of 2007, and Boys Over Flowers and You're Beautiful being the top of 2009.] 

Friday, July 6, 2012

"Nu-goth" and "Pastel Goth"

I, being the style-addict I am, have been closely following these style trends called "pastel/bubblegum goth" and "nu-goth". I've seen about an equal amount of love and hate for it, and I personally stand on the "love" side. 


Just go on tumblr and you'll find oodles of photos of girls with pastel-colored or bleached hair, wearing funky, inverted-cross adorned clothes. (Before you go all ape, inverted crosses are not satanic. Technically it's a holy symbol, but as I prefer to look at it, only people apply meaning to symbols. So take it or leave it.) The clothes are typically in pastel colors, and the style of the clothes seem to have fused nicely with typical goth fashion staples, such as leather vests and shirts with bones or studs. And the best part is that it looks damn classy.


an example of how quirky the style can be. credit to waititsfashion@tumblr
Sure, it's quirky, but I personally love it.


Another thing that helps to define the style is the common use of either regular or inverted crosses, and sometimes logos such as dolls and cats. Yes, cats. 


Moving on to the "nu-goth" style, this is definitely another style that has a lot of lovers and haters. Again, I stand with the lovers. I was never a big fan of the goth style, because I personally don't like those super baggy pants, super dark makeup, and chains and skulls and bones and spikes everywhere. Nu-goth is essentially taking elements of goth style and making them into a classy, toned-down version. 
credit to anikachu@tumblr


It can be difficult to exactly describe pastel goth and nu-goth, because they can both have elements of each other in them.
credit to unpronounceable-girl@tumblr
Of course, majority of the haters on these two style are people who say things like "This isn't goth." Style changes, get over it lah. We don't dress like the flapper girls did back in the 1920s. I consider these two styles to be subtypes of goth, but they could also be considered completely new styles on their own. This style clearly isn't popular in the celebrity world, but it's slowly starting to break into the high-fashion market, judging from some of the models walking down the runway.


There are some stores that cater to these styles, the first two coming to mind being glitterhell and nikkilipstick. There are also some online personalities that closely follow the style, a great example being Felice Fawn.  
Another good blog post about these styles can be found on Maggie's blog, maggiemunster.blogspot.com. She also discusses more about internet personalities who follow the styles.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Foodworks and Fireworks

I just got home from a barbecue/lakeside fireworks event at a nearby campsite. I got there with my parents at about 4:30, and it was crazy boring at first. It was hot, I didn't know anyone (majority of the people there were elderly), and the throng of young kids that were there were some ang mohs. (I don't like saying that, but they were so rude and loud!)


Anyway, camwhore shot I took inside the lodge:


The view of the lake was really nice, too. 


And the food was awesome! I had two hot dogs, and a bunch of these delicious little cookies. Ugh, I feel terrible because I've been seriously pigging out this past week. Anyway, the fireworks were really awesome, even though they started half an hour late. We could see the fireworks from the high school on the other end of the lake (it's a veeeeery big lake), and they totally one-upped us. Theirs were longer and much cooler. I didn't even know there would be fireworks at the high school until a friend of mine texted me. I'll just go next year, I guess.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Histoire

Everyone at some point finds something that puts them on a rocket and shoots them down memory lane.
For me, that 'something' is Paris, My Sweet by Amy Thomas.


I just bought this book today, but just from the prologue you can tell it's such a delightful book. Her writing style is the kind that I really love; Witty and humorous, but never straying from the point. In a nutshell, it's about how she's torn between living in New York City and living in Paris, since she loves both cities with a fierce passion. And this is sending my brain right back to French class in school, four years ago.


It was the second week of school, since the first week was what we considered 'orientation'. You're still finding your classes and the teachers are going over what you'll be learning, and you're getting packs and packs of information that you're expected to go over. (Hah.) Back then, the system for electives we used for first-year students was called  'wheel'. Each semester, you'd have a different elective, so you get to see which electives you'd pick for your next years there. And the first class I was put into was French, along with a couple of friends.


Every day, our teacher gave us some questions to answer in a format she called something-du jour. I don't remember the first part of what that was, and I don't remember the questions. But it was quite fun. I remember her showing us a video about all the landmarks in Paris, such as the Seine and the Arc de Triomphe. 


In order to add to the whole immersion experience, she had us pick out French names, which she would call us by rather than our real names. I picked Océan, because to me, it was one of the prettiest names on the list that she gave us. And so Océan I was, at least for that semester. 


We started out with just learning vocab, such as the names of places like patisserie and boulangerie. Once in a while she'd bring in some food for us, and one thing I learned back then that I still do on occasion is dipping bread in hot chocolate. It sounded gross at first, but it's actually really good. I refused to touch Nutella, though, and I still do. (Though I might want to try it at some point!)


Okay, enough with the nostalgic fluff. 


I had pretty much forgotten how much I fell in love with French culture until I picked up this book. It feels a little funny, since it's been four years since I've felt this way. France is still a place I would love to visit, and it always has been. But I had just forgotten about how much I enjoyed French class. (And learning a bit of the language, too.) I think I might pick up learning about it, again. And I'd still love to go there one day.


And maybe, just maybe, try Nutella. 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Mega post; summertime and the zoo

I haven't blogged in a while, I know. I have a lot to update on. This post is probably going to take me a while to complete. *cough*
Okay so I've been lazy a bit...sometimes it's difficult to update twice a week! It's much easier to blog when there are interesting things going on in your life [obviously].




School is out for the summer! I am so thrilled for this summer, because besides the fact that I was dying to get away from all that school-related stress, I just want to kick back and have fun for a while. But most importantly, this summer I plan to lose weight. I'm actually not as heavy as I thought I was, which is a good thing! But I have a general goal area in mind, and I have about 10 weeks to do it. I plan on losing at least 7 kilos/14 pounds, but I'll also just see where I feel comfortable.


Now that summer is here, that means it's time to finally get out of the house a bit [on the days where it's not boiling hot outside]! I went to the zoo last Sunday for Father's Day with my parents, and I had a great time. It wasn't that big of a zoo, so we went around the entire place in a little under 3 hours. There were all different kinds of animals there! I took a ton of photos but I don't want to overload this post with too many, so I'll just pick my favorites.
this one is my favorite.
I didn't expect the photo of the wolf to come out that great, but it did! You can't even tell there's glass in the way. 


you think Clydesdale horses are big on TV? they're huge in person! My head barely reached her neck! they're soooo beautiful though, such majestic horses!


I took that picture at the perfect moment, LOL. I think this was a panther. it was giving all of us this total bitchface, kind of like "why are you staring and taking pictures of me?!" Lame joke I know. 


okay animal photo break! I saw these flowers there and just had to take a picture. look at how bright the pastels are! I love it! 


I think I'm done with photos for this entry. There were a lot more but I don't want to stuff this post with them! 


There's a nice self-serve cafe at the zoo, too. I had this yummy pizza and some french fries. I know it's fattening but it's not like they had anything healthy there! I also got some frozen yogurt, and before all that I had a hot dog. yeah I ate a lot. There's this treetop obstacle course there, too, and I really wanted to go on it, but we couldn't find the entrance. maybe next time i'll do it.


Oh, yesterday I finally got my contact lenses in!!! I was so proud of myself. I was able to bring them home. taking them out is a bit of a process, but I find it easier than putting them in. it takes me a while to put the lenses in. but this morning I tried putting one in, and it ripped. :( I have to go back to the eye doctor tomorrow and get another lens. boo.


Next Saturday I'm headed out to a theme park! super excited! the last time I was there was when I was 6, so yeah, it was a very long time ago. I can't wait!