Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Flormar Deluxe Cashmere Lipstick Stylo

Ok I bet this product is old, but sadly I've only started using it now since I got it.



Flormar's Deluxe Cashmere, as its name suggests, looks luxe, but does it perform as well as higher end lipsticks?

On the short, no.

My shade DC24 or Red Boston is a super flattering pinkish red that can be used sheer, semi sheer or all out party! Super pigmented, with a satin finish that looks great when swiped, especially when built up.



However, two very important things make it annoying to use. First, the round tip makes it hard to create a precise line. Second, the formula is super dry and tugs like crazy.



Not exactly a cashmere experiemce.

However, I'm pretty happy with the shade and will continue to use it as even if purchased a long while back, it has a pretty long expiration.

Given by C so I have no idea how much this costs...

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Palmolive Expertique Resiliente Conditioner

Honestly bought two different variants of the Palmolive Expertique Conditioners because I forgot about buying one and ended up buying another.


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Sunday, January 5, 2020

3 New Things to Do or What I've Done Over the Holidays

Read: Eight Treasures Trosseau

What: A chinese novel lovingly translated into English about a girl transmigrating to ancient china. Transmigration isn't an important part of the story (not a Fushigi Yuugi type story, unfortunately), but good for period drama juicy things (imperial succession, not inner courtyard).

Where: link through Novel Updates or translator at Dreams of Jianghu

Watch: Messiah

What: If a Jesus-like figure appears on Earth this millenium, how would he be treated. What is he? Lord, liar or lunatic? Kinda boring at times but very thought provoking.

Where: Netflix or friendly pirates?

Play: Obey Me!

What: Reverse harem game that's more about the story (linear progression) and art. Actual game is pretty boring, but the boys are to pretty not to stare at. Good if you like anime-like things.

Where: Play on Phone.

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

NYE Lips: Long Lasting Lips

I'm not going out today because I got so tired from ushering in the new year. Thus, this tutorial spawned from waking up with my make-up on. Yes, it's bad for you but my lips have officially lasted through 20 hours and 3 (not oily) meals.

Here's how I did it.


Sunday, December 29, 2019

Salonpas Liniment vs. Sombra Natural Pain Relieving Gel

I can't believe I'm ending the year with a period, but such is life. Because of that, I'd like to compare two topical pain relievers I like to use at this trying time: Salonpas and Sombra.

Mind you, I still use my Creations balm, but I reserve that for bedtime and light muscle aches since I like to associate lavender with sleep time. For daytime relief, I will choose one of these two.

Salonpas Liniment



Over the years, I've used other liniments in different formats, but Salonpas in this crude roller format has been my go-to for quite a few years: It's cheap, targeted to problem areas and you don't have to touch the product itself. I have bought this quite a load of times, and stash these around the house and in bags. The Cold/Heat/Irritation is strong but doesn't last very long. This makes sense as the product is a clear, watery fluid that offers fast pain relief. The downside is the same with all liniments, the lingering smell.

Sombra Gel



Something I've only been introduced to this year, as it is significantly more expensive than most liniments. It comes in a large tub and is a white, jelly to cream consistency that is excellent to spread over large areas. Unlike other topical pain relievers, this one feels soothing on the skin with a slight citrusy? scent. The counter-irritation is strong with residual heat, and can be layered for potency.

I'm pretty impressed with the product, but I don't know if I'll buy it for myself (this product was given to me) as it is so expensive and both of my go to products are a fraction of the price...But I really thankful for having this in my life right now.

Monday, December 23, 2019

Nivea Sun Super Water Gel

Always thought I'd be using Biore as my sunscreen this 2019, but since a relative went to Japan recently, I decided to try my luck with Nivea Sun Super Water Gel despite previous misgivings about other Nivea sunscreens. After all, how terrible could a Japanese sunscreen gel be?


Well, long story short is, not at all!

Monday, December 16, 2019

Holiday 2019



My only holiday buy for 2019 and I've already started using it. 100% must buy, no regrets. I don't think I need to make a comprehensive review? But if you can still get your mitts on this, you definitely should!!

Of course, only if you have damaged hair.

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Osulloc Natural Green Green Tea Essence

Osulloc's Natural Green Green Tea Essence is something I've been using and loving for about over a year. I've only now gotten around to reviewing it since I've been trying to make it last... even if I know that you're not supposed to. But as this is a not so mainstream K beauty product, I've been rationing it since it's so good and I've no idea where to get it again.



Osulloc is a Jeju, Korea based brand that prides itself on their teas. They have a lot of drinkable teas which are way too expensive for me to buy! As for skincare, their masks are their best sellers, but I'm not gonna pay crazy prices for a one use item. Thus, I decided to try this and see where it goes.

Spoiler: I love it.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Unlimited Water in Hotel Hack

Is it just me, or is it a fact of life that the higher end the hotel, the more limited your complimentary water supply is? While I can refill my water flask for free at certain inns/hostels/hotels, I've never seen a water dispenser in those fancy shmancy ones that I (very rarely) go to.

Rather than call for service, and possibly paying extra, here's what I use to stay hydrated:



Tap Water+Kettle = Drinking Water.

Yep. I usually boil as much as I can once I wake up, have a cup or two of coffee, and use the rest for later. If the room comes with a ref, I'll sometimes store it in there once the water cools.

Granted, this will be difficult for tired people who just want lots of free, and hopefully iced water, but this helps keep my costs down, with less plastic waste, when I, myself, travel.


Friday, November 22, 2019

5 Things You Should Know About Reusable Menstrual Pads

I've recently been transitioning from disposable pads (see previous posts on favorites) to reusable cloth pads and here are 5 things I think people should know before buying one:

1. Not all pads are created equal. Aside from coming in different sizes, and shapes, pads come in different materials. Some have waterproof backings and some have removable inserts. Think about WHY you want to use reusable pads because microfiber cloths and impermeable materials mean plastic but mean a bit more security down there. Do your research instead of buying the first one you see.

2. Be prepared to use a lot of water and soap. Either toss 'em in a washing machine or handwash, but don't start until you have a good soaking, or you'll just be spreading that period smell (and possible germies) around. Soak at least once! Yes, some people just toss the lot in a washing machine, but I don't recommend doing this unless those pads are the ONLY thing you'll wash in that load.

3. The sun is your best friend. Leave them out in the sun for a few hours after to make sure you kill any bacteria hanging around. Put the design side down to better preserve that pattern, but I'd rather have a pad with a shorter lifespan than a contaminated one. You're better off with disposable pads if you can't make the commitment of letting them dry, because infections are not a good thing.

4. Pads are absorbent, but not foolproof. You can still leak, especially if you choose one without absorbent backing or an extra lining during those heavy days. Additionally, sizing and fitting is still necessary. Make sure it doesn't slide by choosing the correct size (and using tight-ish undies) and changing when needed.

5. Ask questions if you are unsure or do your research beforehand. I wish I didn't have to say this, but I've seen videos on YouTube where pads were used the wrong way, so ask if you're not sure or check the FAQs on reputable sources before checking out.

There are many advantages for using reusable cloth pads, and I'm certainly glad of my purchase. However I'm pretty sure they aren't for everybody.

+1: Use whatever feels right for you and don't let anyone shame you for your choices.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Elizabeth Arden Green Tea

Saying goodbye to my nth bottle of EA's Green Tea perfume.



You were the first thing that made me realize clean scents were something I could wear.

But now it's time to move on after 2 decades of use.

Thank you, next.