Thursday, January 01, 2015

Christmas Shopping Haul

Happy New Year!

I've had a pretty crazy few weeks - mainly from working around the Christmas week and not to mention going out for New Year's. I did however squeeze in shopping while the sales were happening.

Most of these items I got after Christmas, and on Boxing day. I can say there wasn't that much to look at when I went shopping because everyone had already purchased everything and I was a bit late on joining the Christmas shopping spree. I did however get some good deals, like 20% off the Nike's, nearly 50% off on the Country Road and Topshop items, and went into Windsorsmith during a 40% off storewide sale.

$7.50 Men's tee from Myer! It was an "oversized fit", which means that on me, it's a tshirt dress.
Country Road tunic - the back is 100% cotton! Yay!
Topshop Joni Jeans in a dark blue wash with knee slits.
Topshop cropped sweater with an oversized-lounge look. Got it for my bae.
High-waisted shorts from Melrose Ave.
Country Road leather pouch - quick clutch/makeup bag?
Nike Roshe Run in Grey/White/Black
Super comfortable, minimalistic and easy to match!
Lipstik chunky boots from Windsorsmith - I may have made a mistake despite how sexy these are. They are unbearable painful to wear, down to the bone.
Sliders from Target for $10! They're a tad too big for my tiny feet, but still a good find.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Lorac Pro Palette & Summer Getup

I ordered an eyeshadow palette a while ago which finally arrived today - I think it was beautybar.com. I've never really had an eyeshadow palette before, besides my miniature $2 trio (refill pack) from Missha. I was tempted to get the Urban Decay Naked palette, but I'm not a huge fan of all that shimmer so I went with the Lorac Pro because 50% of it is matte, but I can still play around with shimmer.

Thank god for the eyeshadow primer, because I have none and never had any before...
'Lo and behold! Hot dayum, that case be smooth like a baby's butt.
A mirror is always a good thing in a palette.
Doesn't look 100% because I decided to be a retard and smudged some around with a tissue... :P

I also ordered some makeups for my biffle for her birthday! Checked the packaging and stuff, all good. Hopefully she loves these and find them suitable, I did get them because the reviews on them seemed pretty decent! The concealer/foundation is available at Mecca for around the same price (there's shipping and exchange rate involved) but the eyeshadow trio however, is not. Both products seem pretty suited to a apply-and-go type of gals, being compact and multifunctional sort of products. 



The weather has been so disgusting lately, I can almost feel a heatstroke coming on. Sucks how hot, sticky, humid weather doesn't allow me to wear the clothes I want. Ain't nobody got time for effective thermoregulation AND fashion sense.

Being the weirdo I am, I actually googled whether or not people can regulate their body temperature properly in this kind of weather in a range of clothing.

Turns out NOT. According to Wiki (don't tell me you don't believe anything on Wiki, we all secretly do), in hot-humid temperatures, clothing can impede efficient evaporation, and clothing made from plastic fabrics (basically most clothing that's not cotton) are impermeable to sweat and does not help heat loss through sweat evaporation and actually contributes to heat stress. Um.

Glad I'm actually quite picky with clothing materials, definitely favouring cotton over anything. But who wants to wear the same t-shirt and shorts everyday for half a year...

Top - ASOS, Shorts - Melrose Avenue

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Stationary Gift Ideas

I realised that buying stationary/office-ware is a good way to go if you don't know what to get someone. It's useful, simple, and even if it doesn't do much lying around the house, there's a good change it will get used at some point.

Better than getting someone generic Christmas stuff like soap, candy, candles, mugs and plain home-ware. (Although I actually like all those things, some people find them useless and throw them/give them away.)

A picked up a few things, for gifting and for myself for Christmas and 2015.



A Sentence a Day?
Or a journal. Something to use everyday. Something to get your mind off things and something small to commit to, if you're not big on huge journal entries and all that.


 Pretty cool, you answer a different question everyday for a year and do it again for another 2 years!



A 2015 diary, because who doesn't love a sleek little diary to fit into your bag?


Although the exterior is really nice, the inside of it doesn't really appeal to me that much, something about the layout seems a bit off. But nevertheless one of the better ones I came across!


A beautiful little notebook for school, home or office :)


 Cute little designs are an added bonus!



A sturdy, refillable pen - so you can keep it for as long as possible.
Cute little quotes on them are also an added bonus!


A diary, but a customisable, refillable, leather cover diary.


You can refill the inside, you can change things and take things out/put new bits in, and it also kind of works as a folder, you can fit lots of things in there. A pretty little gift for anyone who likes to keep organised in style :)


 Don't forget the diary part, to organise actual time!



Saturday, December 13, 2014

DIY Cactus Vase

I recently bought a beautiful faceted vessel, and also received an idea from a customer on how to use the vessel as more than just a makeup brush holder or a pencil holder. A plant pot! Mostly for cacti/succulents - because they are low maintenance and don't need to be watered, hence you can use any old vases and pots.

All you need to do:

Step 1. Acquire a cute little vase. The quirkier, the cuter.
Step 2. Acquire a cute little cactus/succulent. This one is a cactus.
Step 3. Acquire some pebbles/small stones for drainage. (So the water has somewhere to go to prevent drowning the plant.)
Step 4. Place a good amount of pebbles to fill the bottom. roughly 1/4 to 1/3 of the vase.
Step 5. Remove ridiculously cute cactus/succulent from original pot.
Step 6. Fill the vase with the plant, add any extra soil if you need. Adding water helps get the plant into the vase - to press the soil down and stabilise the cactus.
Step 7. Add any extra pretty pebbles on top to hide the soil and enjoy your prettied up cactus/succulent!

If you get cacti or succulent that bloom flowers, that's an added bonus. I'm not sure if this one will, it was a random cactus my mum got as a gift, from a place called "Dans Plants'.

The instructions tell me how to take care of the plant: give them light, water well and allow the soil to dry out between waterings. It also says "dryer in winter" - which I don't know what that means, whether its its drier (spelling error?) in winter, or if I need to use a dryer in winter. I'm gonna go with the 'the plant is drier in winter' theory and hope for the best!

My ultimate plant wish is an actual DIY succulent farm, in a huge shallow dish with lots of pebbles and a collection of my favourite succulents. Also, I have just learned that all cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti. (Like the saying all German Shepherds are dogs, but not all dogs are German Shepherds). Interesting...

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Skincare Drama

My skin is acting seriously crazy recently, and I think it just may be a combination of not-so-great food choices, lack of a proper sleeping cycle, water, and unsuitability of the skin care products I'm currently using (including the type of Clarisonic brush head).

After switching to the Sanctuary Spa Hot Polishing Cleanser, I realised when I tried using it as a regular cleanser by rinsing it off with water that as nourishing as it was, it was too oily and rich for my combination skin.

So, I went out and bought a some new skincare products hoping that it will make a difference! I ran out of my Chia seed cream, and didn't want to buy a new one because I'm getting a few of them next year when a family member comes back from Korea.


Along the way, I also got a new hand cream because I have also run out of my Jurlique one. I have to admit, Antipodes stuff seems a bit gimmicky to me because the prices are quite high and not a lot of people say that the products do what they claim. But I do think you won't know anything until you actually try a product on your own skin.


The H20 plumping serum seemed to have pretty much the same ingredients as the Tone correcting serum, just without some extra added fancies. The price was much lower as well, so I purchased it for a good deal, $38 from priceline (there was a 20% off sale). Just a few drops is enough for the entire face (but it absorbs insanely fast so I have to spread it out as quickly as I can), and it leaves my skin feeling soft and moisturised in the lightest form of hydration possible. Great for oily/combination skin!

The hand cream is my new favourite - I love the smell so much! It smells like oranges and reminds me of orange chocolate. I don't need as much as I do with the Jurlique hand cream, and price-wise it is also cheaper. I think I will go back to this brand more often from now on.


The Moreish sensitive moisturiser is nothing amazing to be honest, I think it's just a cheaper version of any other natural New Zealand skincare brand (similar to Trilogy, Antipodes, etc), but the price is really great for what you get. I think it's a bit rich for my skin when I use both the products, but I think it would be a great moisturiser for winter.


After trying out a Sanctuary Spa product (which was so-so for me), I took a risk and snagged another product of the brand. I have to say, I am thoroughly impressed by this mask compared to the polishing cloth cleanser! It's amazeballs! I don't care much about the thermal shenanigans, it just feels hot when you first rub it in. But, after I rinse this off, my skin feels sooooooooo soft, soothed and hydrated! No new spots, reduced redness/swollen spots and supple skin the next morning, sweet.

Hopefully these new products will keep my spots at bay, considering I have a pretty decent skincare regime in removing my makeup properly, cleansing twice a day, applying toner and what not. So far, so good!

Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Mini Homeware Haul

Just a few things I grabbed at kikki.K to put some makeup products and brushes in. I will probably buy more things seeing as I can get a good deal in the store, but man, I seriously wonder what a real Swedish or Scandinavian homeware store would look like. Scratch that, ANY Scandinavian store to be honest... *drool*


I reckon these pieces scream sleek but cute! It has that "edgy" look but made of really soft colours with gold detailing - which actually seems to be a theme in some of the products.

I will probably do another post once I set them up with my other little bits and bobs on my table alongside some of my room décor! Maybe I might grab a few more things too...

Also, how cute are these Charlotte tea towels from Target? You'll never guess how much this pack of 3 were... $1! I was after the plain white towels (which were also incredibly down to $2 for a pack of 3) when an employee (an older lady) showed me these saying how much of a bargain they were. She was definitely right... I think I've probably found the biggest bargains ever at Target, David Jones and sometimes Myer. Big places tend to have random items lying around that have been reduced to crazy prices. It makes you feel pretty awesome when you do stumble across ridiculously low-priced things!




Wednesday, December 03, 2014

Some Essentials

I'm not one to use much makeup, let alone makeup that requires attentive use and careful precision - ain't nobody got time for that.

I recently purchased the Daniel Sandler watercolour fluid blusher in Cherub (apparently the best seller and easiest to match). Due to my lack of lip products, I also purchased two very different Barry M lip paints because they are similar to Lime Crime lipsticks but are much more affordable. I also am not that keen on spending much on lipsticks because I don't really bother with lips most of the time.

One is a moisturising lip paint in black cherry (a vampy berry colour) and the other was sunset (a bright, pastelly coral colour).

The blusher is like a more watery fluid like paint that seems to separate and needs to be shaken vigorously before use.
It stains very easily but also blends easily, so I can see the attraction in why this is a great long-lasting blush.
The after-feel of it is very matte, slightly chalky yet dewy unlike powder blushers. 
Everyday essentials, minus the foundation. (I change between foundations day to day, so sometimes I go for BB cream, sometimes I go for full coverage, sometimes I go for tinted moisturiser and sometimes I go for nothing at all.)