More than 50% of my adult life has been spent with long hair. It's not because I'm overly fond of it or anything, but because I've found that long hair is:
1. Easier to maintain daily - no need to blow dry or style in the morning (or sometimes even comb).
2. Needs fewer salon visits - once or twice a year would do
3. More versatile hair styles
However, short hair definitely has its advantages, and I've definitely been feeling it.
1. Cooler - because long hair heats you up, especially during summer
2. No split ends
3. No need for conditioner
Right now this is a con for me: I'd rather use up my conditioner (because I have a lot hoarded - I don't need to buy any for the next year or so).
4. Removes the temptation for perming
And, depending on your style…
5. Does not get in your face
The most important factor for the things I'm doing now.
I guess I'm maintaining my short hair for a while.
For those who want to cut their hair for the summer and have at least 8 inches to cut, you guys may be interested in donating it. Do a quick google search: Papemelroti and David's Salon might be easy avenues to donate your hair for wigs for cancer patients (I had mine done during the latter's event).
Monday, March 30, 2015
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Human Heart Nature Overnight Elixir
Last Christmas, I got a nice surprise from my favorite, C: a red paper bag bearing the Human Heart Nature logo.
A peek inside revealed a bottle of their Overnight Elixir. I'd been eyeing this since its release (P995 with the sunflower oil free), but I wasn't really interested in getting that freebie and I wanted to try it out first (only their physical stores give samples). Imagine my delight when I saw this baby!
Human Heart Nature Overnight Elixir Packaging |
This is the "old' packaging of the HHR Overnight Elixir. Newer editions have a yellow, more cheerful pattern. If they haven't changed the scent or bottle packaging, I'd think this version of the packaging is more appropriate. I haven't checked if the newer bottles are different.
The box comes with easy instructions on how to use it. I prefer using 3 drops for my face and neck and apply it by massaging it in quickly. I didn't pay much attention to the label part because it felt too much like pro-organic marketing. However, those who like their products on the more natural side might prefer this for that reason.
They also provide a list of the active ingredients and what it's supposed to do. A lot of the product is sunflower oil (which may explain the new packaging). I didn't use the sunflower oil on my face but this product has several differences with its predecessor:
Human Heart Nature Overnight Elixir |
The bottle is made of glass and contains a lot less product (1 oz). As you can see, the entire thing can fit between my thumb and index finger. The HHR sunflower oil was made of plastic and was prone to collecting dirt on the side. The way this product is packaged, it doesn't get filthy. However, this bottle is prone to breakage so I dare not move this around, and have had several mini-heart attacks while using it.
The dropper is very strange for me because you press the top of the dropper (pushed like a button, actually) to get the product. If you're familiar with the Body Shop Drops of Youth Concentrate, then this is very similar to it. To use: press once after unscrewing the bottle, then take the dropper out and let the drops fall naturally. The dropper can't pick up much product, but I need much less than what gets picked up.
Human Heart Nature Overnight Elixir Dropper |
Warning: This product is meant to be applied lightly! Don't put too much on your skin or you might break out.
The best part for me is the smell - which is a mix that includes rosemary and lavender- that helps put me to sleep at night. I wake up with soft, moisturised skin which lasts through the morning wash. Because of this, I end up not using anything on my face but sunblock after cleansing (even if I know I'm not supposed to) without any visible repercussions.
I would buy this when I run out, but since I need so little - this will last a very long time - I won't need any replacement anytime soon. This is the oil that I placed in the Bobby Brown sample bottle, and while I'm on my second refill already, I still have around 3/4 left.
For those who want to buy it, you can get it cheaper (and sometimes with freebies) at their website. Promos change and appear sporiadically.
Edit: Reviewed Human Heart Nature's Pure Rosehip Oil too :)
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Film: Cinderella (2015)
I love Cinderella, and I have watched most Cinderella movies/plays/musicals I could get my hands on. It's why I was very excited to watch this film even though it's a children's fairytale - a fact I could see with my own eyes as the previous showing ended. I prepared myself to be disappointed, because how much could you do with a children's story that's been done a hundred times?
I was pleasantly surprised by Sir Kenneth Branagh, who I know best as an actor in Hamlet (and whom others might know as Gilderoy Lockheart). While faithful to the core story, this version included an emotional depth rarely seen in its older predecessors, unlocking the motivations in previously one-dimentional characters and turning them into people. See: appropriately evil stepmother Cate Blanchett.
It also succeeded in translating fantasy into reality by a rich and textured visual experience that, while looking vaguely historical, could never be mistaken as a period film. This film is magic, and I'm not just talking about the something that Helena Bonham Carter brings. While Cinderella and Prince Charming are nice to look at, the beauty of this film is the story and how the story was told.
And it was told well.
I was pleasantly surprised by Sir Kenneth Branagh, who I know best as an actor in Hamlet (and whom others might know as Gilderoy Lockheart). While faithful to the core story, this version included an emotional depth rarely seen in its older predecessors, unlocking the motivations in previously one-dimentional characters and turning them into people. See: appropriately evil stepmother Cate Blanchett.
It also succeeded in translating fantasy into reality by a rich and textured visual experience that, while looking vaguely historical, could never be mistaken as a period film. This film is magic, and I'm not just talking about the something that Helena Bonham Carter brings. While Cinderella and Prince Charming are nice to look at, the beauty of this film is the story and how the story was told.
And it was told well.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Highlands Coffee: Truyen Thong
The last of my hot Vietnamese coffee, from Highlands Coffee: Truyen Thong. This is the coffee meant to be used with the traditional vietnamese filter as seen in the picture.
Lighter and sweeter than the Moka Blend I used when I showed how to use the phin filter, this coffee still gives that kick that Vietnamese coffee is known for.
Highlands Coffee Truyen Thong |
I wasn't able to take a picture of the back but they do contain directions and a nutrition facts. However, the calories written there were insanely high and I choose to believe they're for the combination with milk and not alone.
I usualy drink this sans milk because I find that it gets too sweet otherwise.
Now, I know that the ASEAN opening is happening this year and that Highlands Coffee is already in the Philippines. I'm hoping things will become cheaper or more varied though and that Philippine taxes don't suck so much.
Looking forward to more choices from around Asia!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Laneige Water Sleeping Pack_EX
Something new on my wish list: the Laneige Water Sleeping Pack _ EX. Thanks to 2 generous samples, each good for 2-3 uses, I was able to try out this sleep mask - and it did not disappoint.
The gel is thick, light blue and it's scent (while I can't define it) is relaxing. It's not enough to put me to sleep but it does put me in a good mood (chill vibes before bed). I, as instructed, put a decent amount (no scrimping) on my face for best results. The gel is cool and spreads easily enough. It takes a long while to dry so I either read a bit or try to sleep on my back. When I wake up and touch my face, it feels a bit sticky - like mochi.
Wash it off and my skin looks and feels very hydrated, even if I'm stressed or if I just get a few hours of sleep. I look like I got a lot more sleep than I really did! I think this'd be perfect for special events and after those long days of hard work - it's a treat to put on and it helps you look more human the next day.
The key to this product is the glycerin and hyaluronic acid, which are really great for moisture. For best results, use after an essence so the mask can seal it in.
For those who can afford it, I'd recommend this mask. As for me, I do want it but my wallet says I can live without this product XD. The Laneige Water Sleeping Pack_EX retails for around P1400 a tub.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
St. Marc Cafe
Now I'm not sure if this came with the cronut craze, or just one of the international brands that have been steadily infiltrating the market (watch out for the ASEAN opening for more), but St. Marc Cafe has been in the Philippines for a while with branches in Greenbelt and Megamall.
St. Marc Cafe Logo |
The logo of St. Marc's Cafe is their ever popular Chococro: a chocolate croissant. From the outside, there are food replicas of their drinks and desserts (very Japanese) along with a menu. Traffic is high inside but most people don't stay long. Ambience in the Greenbelt branch is generally good. The interiors are a bit on the darker side, but there are few couches so you're not very inclined to stay for long periods of time. The best part of the cafe are the sweet smells from the baking area. The worst part is the occasional dropped glass.
Chococro and White Chococro |
Matcha Latte |
Will I go again? Yes, I'd go just for the tea latte.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
The Pillowman at CCP: Sandbox Collective
Last night, I went to CCP to watch a play, the Pillowman as done by the Sandbox Collective.
I got an unpleasant surprise I found as I discovered that it was a "Multi-Media Staged Reading."
In other words, I got to watch a screen as 4 actors performed behind a black curtain.
I don't know which group I'm more disappointed in: the Sandbox Collective for failing to supply the correct details or Ticketworld for not doing due diligence.
While the former's Facebook account does say what it really is, below is all the info you get from the latter site:
Aside from failing to properly advertise their show, the entire thing lasted closer to 3 hours than the promised 90 minutes.
While half the performers did well enough, reading their lines (admittedly, 2 of them did not need need their scripts and acted their parts out well), I basically paid P618 for 2D rendering of an unfinished performance.
I'd rather read the screenplay or wait for a movie version to come out.
For those who are interested, as the play stars Bong Cabrera, Art Acuna, Jojo Cayabyab and Richard Cunanan, a second reading will be done on February 24 at 8 pm.
I got an unpleasant surprise I found as I discovered that it was a "Multi-Media Staged Reading."
In other words, I got to watch a screen as 4 actors performed behind a black curtain.
I don't know which group I'm more disappointed in: the Sandbox Collective for failing to supply the correct details or Ticketworld for not doing due diligence.
While the former's Facebook account does say what it really is, below is all the info you get from the latter site:
The Pillowman Details |
While half the performers did well enough, reading their lines (admittedly, 2 of them did not need need their scripts and acted their parts out well), I basically paid P618 for 2D rendering of an unfinished performance.
I'd rather read the screenplay or wait for a movie version to come out.
For those who are interested, as the play stars Bong Cabrera, Art Acuna, Jojo Cayabyab and Richard Cunanan, a second reading will be done on February 24 at 8 pm.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Another Duh Moment
I've accepted that I am, and probably forever will be, acne-prone. One of the reasons is that I have a tendency to sleep without washing my face, sometimes even if I have make up on.
Some time ago, I got a bunch of zits near my hairline and I found it super unfair that I got them because even if I did wore make-up, I triple-cleansed with coconut oil, Bifesta and Clean and Clear. So why did I get those zits?
At first I thought it was my shampoo, which I didn't have problems with before. It took me a while to realize that it was because the facial surface area I cleaned probably wasn't enough. I blended my foundation into my hairline but didn't triple cleanse there, missing the bits that tend to have the most oil.
Note to self: Don't miss your hairline while washing your face!
Some time ago, I got a bunch of zits near my hairline and I found it super unfair that I got them because even if I did wore make-up, I triple-cleansed with coconut oil, Bifesta and Clean and Clear. So why did I get those zits?
At first I thought it was my shampoo, which I didn't have problems with before. It took me a while to realize that it was because the facial surface area I cleaned probably wasn't enough. I blended my foundation into my hairline but didn't triple cleanse there, missing the bits that tend to have the most oil.
Note to self: Don't miss your hairline while washing your face!
Friday, February 13, 2015
Favorites: 2015
In honor of Valentine's Day and Friday the 13th, I thought I'd give a short post and reminisce on the best beauty basics I've loved (and lost) over the years.
Best Cleanser: Skintel Soap (Discontinued)
Before Skintel's rebranding as an anti-ageing line in it's multi-hued glory, it used to be an anti-acne line for teens. Their bar soap was the most cost effective way of decreasing my zits, both face and body. This success has never been replicated by the other acid bars I've tried.
Best Toner: VMV Superskin 3 Toner
I've just recently finished another bottle, so this isn't exactly a loss, but I'm on the fence about buying right now since I want to give my skin a rest from antibiotics: this product contains clindamycin. This is also very good for those suffering from acne with oily skin.
Best Moisturizer: Estee Lauder DayWear Plus Anti-Oxidant Creme SPF 15 (Discontinued)
This was a product discontinued a while back and resurrected as DayWear Advance. I had a tub before given to me as a gift, but honestly, I can't afford trying the new version on my own. I really liked it because it was very light and fresh - and prevented me from turning into an oil slick in the middle of the day.
Best Cleanser: Skintel Soap (Discontinued)
Before Skintel's rebranding as an anti-ageing line in it's multi-hued glory, it used to be an anti-acne line for teens. Their bar soap was the most cost effective way of decreasing my zits, both face and body. This success has never been replicated by the other acid bars I've tried.
Best Toner: VMV Superskin 3 Toner
I've just recently finished another bottle, so this isn't exactly a loss, but I'm on the fence about buying right now since I want to give my skin a rest from antibiotics: this product contains clindamycin. This is also very good for those suffering from acne with oily skin.
Best Moisturizer: Estee Lauder DayWear Plus Anti-Oxidant Creme SPF 15 (Discontinued)
This was a product discontinued a while back and resurrected as DayWear Advance. I had a tub before given to me as a gift, but honestly, I can't afford trying the new version on my own. I really liked it because it was very light and fresh - and prevented me from turning into an oil slick in the middle of the day.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Gluta-C Underarm & Bikini Skin Whitening Gel
I’ve been avoiding it long enough, but here it is: Gluta-C
Underarm and Bikini Skin Whitening Gel. Why have I been avoiding it? Because,
honestly, I’m not a very consistent user and it isn’t fair of me to talk about
it without giving it a fair shake, metaphorically speaking.
However, since it’s been with me for a while now, I think
that this is already about the most compliant I can be with this product, and
this is what I’ve found compared to its claims:
Gluta-C Underarm & Bikini Skin Whitening Gel Box - Front |
1.
Whitening – no, but it has been preventing further
darkening. Some would say that I should be using it everyday twice a day for a
long period of time to see the whitening effect, but I believe that part of
what makes a product effective is how well people can stick to it. And try as I
have, I can’t really stick to it.
2.
Delays hair growth – no, but my hair doesn’t
grow quickly. More hirsute users might see a difference.
3.
Softens and smoothens skin – yes, it helps
prevent unsightly bumps.
4.
Antibacterial – not sure. You can use it without
an anti-perspirant and it will keep you fresh for a few hours, but not as well
as one.
5.
Fragrance-free – yes. You’re actually supposed
to use this product under a deodorant.
By the way, I’ve just been using it on my underarms, so it
might be a different case for different areas.
Gluta-C Underarm & Bikini Skin Whitening Gel Box - Back |
Now, this product is a water based gel, so it sinks faster
than a cream, but not as quickly as I would like. I end up wasting time in the
morning just waiting for it to dry so most days, I end up using this only at
night. It doesn't seem to stain clothes, but I wait until it's completely dry before wearing anything with sleeves.
I haven’t seen the whitening and hair growth delay on once a day
application. Since I can't get to perfect-use, I can just say that at my usual-use, it has no whitening and hair growth retarding effect. However, since it does reduce friction between skin, it might prevent further skin darkening and have a "lightening" effect on some people.
What I do like about this product is that I can use it the next
day post wax as it’s perfectly sting-free and soothes the redness that remains.
I end up using this as a deodorant for a few days, so I do see value in it: but
not as a skin whitener. It also comes in a tube, which makes it very hygienic.
Gluta-C Underarm & Bikini Skin Whitening Gel |
Will I repurchase this? Maybe, At P200, it works quite well as a post-wax product without the heavy price tag, but I don't see myself finishing this tube anytime soon.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Sample Bottles: Washing and Recycling
Remember an old post of mine about Bobby Brown Extra Face Oil? Well, I may not be able to buy the full size, but this little bottle is about to host another goodie. Stay tuned!
Bobby Brown Extra Face Oil |
How to wash:
1. Clean with dishwashing liquid and hot water: A few drops of dishwashing liquid will do, especially if concentrated. It doesn't have to be antibacterial, but it has to get rid of all the dirt and grime it may have acquired. I like to fill half the bottle, add the dropper, and fill completely before shaking both as one. Rinse well, at least 3 times. When using a tap, put the narrow part of the dropper (instead of the fat end) closer to the faucet to keep it from breaking accidentally if it's made of glass.
2. Clean with alcohol. I do the same thing as with the soap, but let the alcohol soak longer. This will remove anything living on it. As usual, it may be harder to clean the dropper: I ended up doing a second round of alcohol with it. I generally don't clean the aspirator (black thingy) with alcohol. Some people use vinegar or vodka but I like plain rubbing alcohol best.
3. Leave overnight on clean tissue. Make sure the mouths are exposed to air so that the inside will dry out completely.
Fill with product the next day.
Travel sized. Recycled.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Weekend Misadventure: Brew Up
Actually, i'm not quite sure if it's Brew Up or Brew UP. And I never found out.
Last weekend, R and I went to UP Diliman in order to try the coffee and treats at Brew Up. I looked up their hours on zomato and saw that they were open on Saturdays. When I got there….
BREW UP CLOSED |
It was closed.
Forever.
Sadface.
I looked at their FB and found that they were having trouble with ISSI, and that they were hoping to move to a new location. I hope I do get to try it sometime this year once they find a new one. But lesson learned: Facebook stalk places you want to visit to see if they're still there.
The FB account showed that they've been closed for a week, though their Saturday closure was announced afternoon of that day.
I was disappointed because it seemed like such a cool place.
It looked like a place I could chill at. See the trees?
R and I ended up at the Snack Shack instead. Best P70 burger I've tasted. Waiting time: 20 minutes. I ended up buying some other food and drinks at the Shopping Center and Area 2 while waiting.
Snack Shack |
This weekend's adventure wasn't a total fail.
Friday, January 30, 2015
New Year, 2015
Before the month ends, here’s my post
for the new year. Or, here's me trying to post more than I usually do!
Last year, I tried for at least 4
posts a month to keep me going... and more or less succeeded. I'm really happy
because it’s so hard to achieve some of the goals I’ve set for myself (as seen
by a review of posts of the past), and I'm glad I was able to do at least this.
Because I believe that you should:
Set tangible goals for you
to see how you’ve improved. It’s easy to say I’ll be a better person next year,
but how will you actually show you’ve improved?
Celebrate reaching your goals, no matter how little. A little motivation goes a long way.
This year, I'll try to post a little
more… and hopefully improve upon my writing. Looking back at previous posts, I
can’t really find a voice in what I’m reading. It’s all just a jumble of words
and thoughts to me. While I’m madly jelly of authors (published or otherwise)
that can create universes in their own heads, and share this with others – I’m also
a bit green about those that can express their thoughts in words… in a style so
distinctive that they have their own voice (like when you hear Morgan Freeman
in your head).
This year, I hope to find my own
voice. And I’m not quite sure how to do that except by learning to be more
comfortable with my own words on metaphorical paper.
A belated western new year to
everyone, and an early happy chinese new year.
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