Wednesday, 20 February 2013

030: am i blue

I haven't really posted this month. I've been busy and unfortunately, I've also been feeling a bit too down to blog. Life has in fact happened, so here are some pictures accordingly.








Later days.


Saturday, 12 January 2013

029: eat my wrath

Hey. I basically pull lyrics from songs for titles.
New Year's Eve
I settled for bangs













Proving Litas make everything fashion
New Year's Day





Mumster bought me a new dress that I wore on New Years. I absolutely love it, but I'm not sure how often I'll get to wear it because it's velvety. 




































I've been trying to limit my shopping lately. I've been doing pretty well. I've been getting a lot of the stuff I ordered the month before, however, so it feels a lot as if I've been shopping. It's pretty exciting trying to guess what came in the mail today. The shirt I bought at the mall.

  • Geo Starmish Princess Mimi circle lenses in brown and black from LensVillage
  • Poizen Industries gas mask
  • Dolly Wink lashes 07 Vivid Pop
  • Dolly Wink cream eyeshadow in 02 Crystal Rainbow
  • Candy Doll highlighter in Cream Beige
  • Candy Doll blush in Carrot Orange
  • Sourpuss blood drip knee high socks
  • French Connection bear hug shirt
 

















A few days ago, I went out with my friends for food. We had the most ridiculous time, getting the last donuts for the day, surprise specials for a restaurant we like and kept talking about.
  • Lemon Meringue donut from Glory Hole Donuts
  • Guu Saka Bar menu (I kept talking about brie croquettes, and it ended up being the special)
  • Guu Mick Jagger (potatoes and beef nikujaga)
  • Guu Matcha Pan de Ice

 
 My friend took some pictures of me wearing the shirt. Also, I got a couple of new wigs from Lockshop. Unfortunately, there's a something off with two of the wigs, so I'm waiting to see if something can be done. Though it doesn't stop me from wearing them in pictures~

The one time I dyed my hair, I got too much crap from my family. I still want to dye my hair all sorts of colours, so, I opted for ordering a couple wigs. It's pretty hard to fit all my hair under, though.
Having wigs mean I end up fooling around more and taking more random outfit photos~ Haha.



















I also bought some hot pants from Topshop~ I love them, but they're too short to wear out of the house without me feel a bit embarrassed.

That's all for now. Later days~

Thursday, 10 January 2013

028: battle of the makeup removers

It's time to duel! I'm here this time with a makeup remover battle review.
In the stadium today, we have:
  • Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover
  • Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion
  • L'Oreal Gentle Eye Makeup Remover
  • Purity One-Step Facial Cleanser
  • Make Up For Ever Sens'Eyes Waterproof Sensitive Eye Cleanser
Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover

This makeup remover was the one I was using until currently. When I ran out of it, I decided I'd try something new. It is two separate liquid solutions which you combine by shaking before you use it. It's oil-free and super gentle on my sensitive skin. It effectively removes all waterproof makeup. The solution however does seem to feel a bit greasy and I'm still left with some eye makeup residue under my eye.
Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion

Granted, this is a lotion rather than a makeup remover, however, I've been told by various friends that they remove makeup with things such as Vaseline and olive oil. I know that things like cold cream also works to remove makeup, so I thought I'd experiment with my go-to lotion as an impromptu remover. It worked quite well and has to be massaged in. It removed all my makeup and got rid almost all of the under eye makeup residue. It's not as fast working at the Neutrogena, but it does the job. It's a great and inexpensive replacement for makeup remover if you don't have any.
 L'Oreal Gentle Eye Makeup Remover

I only need one sentence to describe it for you guys. Worst makeup remover I've tried thus far. It advertises that it removes waterproof makeup and on its site the product is called Gentle Waterproof Eye Makeup Remover, but it really doesn't do much at all. I tried to use it to remove false lashes and Urban Decay's 24/7 pencil eyeliner. It barely dissolved the glue and it did not even budge the eyeliner after completely soaking a cotton pad with the solution! Extremely disappointing. Not only did it not remove any makeup product, but it's waaay too harsh! My eyes can get extremely sensitive due to eczema. The solution feels way too strong and soapy. I felt like the solution was pretty much watered down industrial hand soap. It felt like it was an astringent or toner rather than makeup remover. Definitely will not buy this again, and definitely don't recommend this product. Seriously, L'Oreal, step up your game.
Philosophy Purity One-Step Facial Cleanser

I really really like this product. It great because it's a cleanser, but advertises it that it cleanses, tones, and removes makeup gently. I'm able to be lazy and skip a step in my regimen. It works well removing my eyeliner and/or false lashes. However, I feel as it I have to work at it a little bit to remove every last bit of makeup or face dreaded under eye residue. I prefer to use this as a follow up to a conventional makeup remover, and wash my face with this to get rid of every last trace of my makeup. I don't get under eye residue when I do this~ Yay~ It leaves my skin fresh and clean without being too drying like other cleansers. I also think it feels pretty bland, so for the most part it doesn't irritate my skin or flareup my eczema.
Make Up For Ever Sens'Eyes Waterproof Sensitive Eye Cleanser

I find it HILARIOUS that this is called "eye cleanser" due to the fact I'm imagining someone polishing their eyeballs with this. Despite that, this makeup remover is made of MAGIC~ It basically melts all the makeup I'm wearing within seconds. It is AMAZING. It's super gentle and doesn't leave a bit of a greasy film. Downsides are, I'm still left with some amount of under eye residue, however, not as much as I would with other makeup removers. It's also the most costly of the makeup removers I've mentioned, though it is definitely worth the price.

OVERALL, the winner of the makeup removers would have to be Neutrogena. The price point is right, it works well, and is gentle. Make Up Forever is a close second, due to the fact that it's AMAZING, but super expensive (it retails $28 at Sephora, yikes). Third is Purity because it does double duty, but I'm a bit skeptical using it to take off my false lashes because I fear I might wash them down the drain. Then comes Aveeno lotion for working well as something impromptu, but not being a marketed makeup remover. Then L'Oreal places negative one hundred because it's awful and I really hate it. Seriously, it sucks.

That's all my opinions on the makeup removers I've tried so far. If you have anything to suggest, feel free to comment :)

Later days~

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

027: lush butterball bath bomb review

On my way home a couple days ago, I tripped over a snow bank and landed on my knee. I ended up with a swollen and stiff knee, and couldn't move it well to climb up stairs. I remedied this by using one of my reserved Lush products (Geo Phyzz bath bomb, y'all) and the next day, no pain! I decided on the spot that I needed to take more baths and use more Lush bath products~
Fast forward, I bought this as a New Year treat to myself. 2012 had been a rough year, so I thought a great way to start the year would be with a nice long bath~ Enter, Lush Butterball bath bomb.

IT IS UH-MAY-ZING! It's absolutely perfect for the cold winter season because it's super moisturzing. It has a sweet vanilla frosting sort of scent. It fizzed like crazy as soon as I dropped it into the tub and unleashed CHUNKS of cocoa butter!!

It's a bad picture, but the aftermath is slightly cloudy bath water. You also can't see the butter chunks >_<

My only complaint with Butterball is that it doesn't keep the water as warm as a bath bomb with salt, or bath salts would. I like to stay in the tub for a long time, and it didn't keep the water as warm for enough of a time as I would've like.

Overall, Butterball is definitely a buy. The scent is great. It fizzes well, making it super fun! It's super moisturizing thanks to the cocoa butter. I will likely buy this again before the winter is over. :)

Later days~

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

026: party in the graveyard

Who here got smashed NYE? I got pretty tipsy.

Anyways, my friend has pointed out a few times my poor photography. I completely agree. I'm very bad at it. So, have a bunch of bad photos I took this weekend on my day off.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
jacket, members only/ dress, topshop/ pantyhose, american apparel/ shoes, jeffery campbell
The last three were taken by my dad, so they turned out nicely.

Enjoy your new year! Later days~