Monday 17 February 2014

The Face Shop and Don Quijote Trip.

Yesterday I went to The Face Shop and Don Quijote, so I thought I would make a short post of the things I got.

Here's the overview of everything.


It wasn't a lot of things yet they still managed to burn a hole in my pocket.

Let's start looking at them shall we.

First up is this Lovely Me:ex Makeup Base in 02 Violet from The Face Shop.



On the back it says "This makeup base provides a soft, refreshing, and radiant skin base with no sense of tightening." 
I put a bit on my hand in the store, and it was a very creamy light purple colour which blended out really nicely.
I've yet to use it with makeup but in the near future I will, and I'll provide more details and pictures of the actual product.

Next up are two nail polishes, also from The Face Shop.


The mint colour is simply Green 509, and the pink with sparkle is 05 Strawberry. (Or on the actual tab "straberry") 
Now I really like The Face Shop and Nature Republic nail polishes because they dry very quickly.
They also chip extremely easily, but if you cover it with a brush of clear nail polish, you're good to go. 
I tend to mess up nails that take anything more than two-three minutes to dry. 
They're very thin nail polishes so I suggest at least two, ideally three coats, topped with clear. 

Now the green colour is just your average polish, but the pink one is slightly thicker and has lots of little multicolour glitter bits, it's also translucent, so it's more of a top coat kind of thing. 
I have it on right now, over some white nails, and so far the only problem I've had with it is that its a little streaky. (Most likely my less-than-impressive nail polish skills.) 
It's super cute, but we'll see how it holds up. 

Next is this lip tint, also from The Face Shop, Lovely Me:ex Milky Tint in 02 Baby Peach. 





Besides the absolutely adorable packaging, it's small and convenient for your travel makeup bag.
There were two other colours in this line, one being a mango colour, and the other a bright pink.
I've been wanting a coral/peach/orange based lip tint for ages, and finally decided to just buy one. (Oh my aching wallet)

The colour came out great.


Despite the face that that is literally one of the worst pictures in existence, I assure you it's a very nice, light peachy colour, not too yellow, and it lasts for a long time.
I put it on my hand earlier today and it's still going strong, hours and hours later.
The slight shimmer effect has worn off but the colour is still there.

Again, from The Face Shop I got a Herb Day 365 Cleansing Foam in Acerola (aka cherry if you couldn't tell from the picture on the bottle...




I recently bought an oil cleanser by Softymo, which is absolutely great, however, I don't like using oil products every day, which is why I went and bought this cleansing cream. 
As you can see against the light, the bottle isn't entirely full, but you really only need a small bit to lather over your entire face, so I would expect this to last about the same as any other face wash. 
I used this last night, and it smelled great, left my skin soft and clean, and was an overall good face cleaner. 
The one thing I would point out is that it wasn't that great at removing makeup, so I wouldn't use this for a clean makeup removal. (Which is where my oil cleanser comes in) 


The last things I got from The Face Shop were some samples.
God, I love how they always give samples.



Here's a picture of two of them, and the other thing was a little pouch of Absainte Eco-Therapy The Golden Ring Serum, made with bamboo sap and palm oil, which I forgot to take a close up of! 
The items pictured above are a set of Green Tea Waterfull products, the small packet being a serum, and the box containing the two bottles, one of toner and one of lotion. 
I have yet to use them but I'll let you know how they worked out. 


Now on to the Don Quijote things!

I bought a plain white NYX Retractable Eyeliner which I didn't take a close up of. 
I've been wanting one for a while, and I finally just bought one after complains on why a white eyeliner should cost anything near the almost five dollars it was.

I'm not a huge false eyelashes fan, (they tend to stick to my hooded eyes and make for a messy makeup experience) but I decided to try give them another try. 
The first ones I got were.. A nameless brand. 


They were just hanging kind of under all the Dolly Wink and more expensive brands, so I just picked out a couple and tossed them in my basket. 
They aren't the best quality, and they don't come with glue, but I just got them to play around with, so I'm not too fussed. 

The next ones were a bit more pricey. UBU Lash Stax Individual False Eyelashes.  


I've been kinda wanting to try out individual lashes for a while now, so I picked out a slightly better brand than my previous lashes.  
I love the look of placing them below your eyes for that big-eyed look, so I'll definitely be trying that out soon. 

And I think that's the end of my small haul.
I'll do a post in the future on how these products worked out for me, and below is a list of the products and their prices. 

Thanks for reading! 
Bye~ 


Products and prices;  (Everything in USD)

THE FACE SHOP 
Lovely Me:ex Makeup Base in 02 Violet - $5.00 
Lovely Me:ex Green 509 Nail Polish - $2.00
Lovely Me:ex 05 Strawberry Nail Polish - $4.00
Lovely Me:ex Milky Tint in 02 Baby Peach - $11.00 
Herb Day 365 Cleansing Foam in Acerola - $5.00

DON QUIJOTE
Nameless Lashes - $0.99 each
UBU Lash Stax Individual False Eyelashes (60 pcs) - $2.49
NYX Retractable White Eyeliner - $4.49





Sunday 9 February 2014

Shark Attack Outfit Of The Day.

So a year ago I bought this shark shirt that I'd found in Forever21 because I love graphic shirts.
They can literally be paired with almost anything, from prints to plains, adding pizazz wherever they are.
Now to be strictly honest I bought it because ever since I had seen SHINee's Jonghyun wearing a shark print shirt by Givenchy in SHINee's One Fine Day I decided I needed one.


(This picture isn't from OFD, just something I pulled from google images.)

Although I adored it I really haven't worn it at all because I'm terrible when it comes to that. I have clothes already a few years old with tags and everything in my closet.
(Should probably get rid of them at some point. Maybe even a giveaway idea.)

Anyway I decided to share it because I was pretty pleased with the overall outcome of my outfit, especially after finding some round glasses coincidentally at a shop I popped in to this morning.



I've been looking for round glasses this style for quite a while, and I hadn't quite found the ones until I saw these on a rack and decided that even though they were $15, ($15 I definitely technically did not have) I had to own them.

As for the rest of my outfit, I just paired it with a short black skirt from some local shop, and a pair of black studded shoes.

My hair, as per usual, just a messy loose bun on top of my head.
I didn't bother with makeup because my mum was rushing me out there door, but if I had I definitely would have just gone for a bold liquid line and some blushing pink lips.

All in all, I looked like this.




Again, I was unfortunately just on a quick errand run, on which I picked up one of the greatest packages I have ever received, which was my Miyazaki's Spirited Away art book my dad ordered me for Christmas!



You will quickly learn that Miyazaki is basically my life.
One of the first movies I ever remember watching was Princess Mononoke, and Spirited Away is my favourite movie ever, not to mention all the Totoro related items I have acquired over the years, or how I always wanted a black cat named Jiji, and I tried to insist that my parents changed Suki to Kiki.
That didn't work.
But regardless, Miyazaki and Ghibli's films are some of my favourite things in the world.
I'm really excited for his new movie that comes out this month!

What about you guys? What's your favourite childhood movie?
Or have you ever bought an item just because you've seen an idol with the same or a similar one?

Until the next time!
Seeya!

Saturday 8 February 2014

Slightly Zico Inspired Outfit Of The Day.

Hello friends.

Today I thought I would share my outfit of the day, which was slightly (*cough* barely *cough*) inspired by this picture of Zico.


I actually put a bit of effort in to this, aka I was dressed before 2PM and I put makeup on.


I won't even bother apologising for my shit set up which consists of a sheet, two 3M wall hooks, and some hair ties.

I got these skeleton tights at Hot Topic a few weeks ago, and they even glow in the dark, how rad is that.

The black shirt is actually one of my favourites.
It's from Old Navy, which isn't known for its quality, but the feel and personal fit of it floats my boat quite nicely.
I had a white one before but a mysterious blue stain appeared on it.

My shoes (which you can barely see, so here's a picture from the website)
They're Vans Women's Sk8-Hi Platform Gold Studded, apparently. 
One of my favourite pairs of shoes, but unfortunately the rubber started to separate from the shoe quite quickly, which I fixed for the moment with some trusty superglue. 

And finally my hat! 
My precious Tablo hat. 



Which is.. Totally dusty..
Anyway, this is Tablo's signature hat which I got off kpopplus.com. 
Despite it's appearance I wear it often, especially in the summer as I burn easily. 
(Tablo is my personal hero so I'm quite proud of this hat) 

As for my makeup it looked more or less like this. 


(The more or less part coming from the fact that this was before I had decided I had a little too much eye-makeup on and stripped most of it back, and before I put some tinted lip balm on.) 

For my hair I just gave it a spritz with some homemade salt spray and let it dry before tousling everything up and braiding it loosely. 

Anyway! That was my outfit for today.

Sadly I'm not going anywhere except the pet-shop for some fish...
*sigh*

Until next time, adios. 

Sunday 2 February 2014

Chinatown


So last night I forced my reluctant family out to Chinatown to go see the Chinese New Year Festival, which turned out to be a massive bust, seeing as there was maybe five lost people wandering around the streets. 
Since we were already there I wanted to walk around and take some pictures.
I had been hoping to get lots of pictures of lanterns and lights and firecrackers, but the only thing that was lit up were these pretty hanging lanterns lining the roofs all along the streets.
We walked in to the marketplace where I got  picture of this cool little lion guy. 
I'll call him Steve.
There wasn't much else except a big statue of Lady Luck which I got one (blurry) picture of.
Leaving the market we kept walking down the street as I kept looking for anything possibly interesting to photograph, which is when I saw this awesome door. 
I love doors, especially Chinese style doors, so I quickly took about 50 pictures before I was satisfied. 
Moving on, we passed a few fruit and vegetable stands, and if there's anything I love more than door pictures, it's fresh produce pictures. 
I only managed to get one as I was hustled along to our final destination, dinner. 

After longingly gazing after the fruit as I briskly walked along, we got to Downbeat Diner, the chosen source for that night's sustenance. 
Across the street was this awesome tile mural on the wall as a little remembrance that we were in Hawaii. 
On the window was a cute little poster advertising the live music they sometimes have playing there.
The old-timey circus feel reminded me of a paper circus my grandmother bought for me in Paris years and years ago, which I still have most of the pieces for floating around. 
Finally we were inside and seated, with a nice woman with blonde and pink hair bringing us menus and water.
This place is a little rockabilly style diner surrounded by the high society bars and grill places in chinatown.
It's where you see all the colour on a Saturday night.
Another cool thing is they can make almost anything vegan or vegetarian if you ask. 
I ordered a teriyaki mushroom burger and some garlic fries. (Note to future self, buy gum beforehand..)
Unfortunately the food all kind of disappeared before I thought to take a picture. 
I know, dumb me.
After that we walked back to the car as the sun was setting and giving off a cool glow which is when I noticed the cute street lamps. 
Look at them.
Being cute and stuff.
Anyway after some persuasion, I got to go to Don Quijote, which for those of you who don't know, is a massive Japanese store chain.
I was there in particular to get Softymo Deep Cleansing Oil (which I'll do a review of in the future), but I also stopped in to Beauty Touch, our local kpop merch/cd, Drama, Skin product shop, just to stare because they didn't have Exo's Miracles In December which I totally meant to order months ago and just.. Never did. 
But that sums up my night in chinatown! 
What kind of things do you have in your chinatown? More than one kpop store? 
I'd love to properly go around and take pictures but that will have to wait for another day!
Until the next time.
안녕!