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Jumat, 10 September 2010

Mitsuwa Mini Haul & Random


Mitsuwa Mini Haul
I stopped by Mitsuwa today since I was in the area buying kibble for my dog. Picked up a new eyelash curler (Koji Eyelash Curler #70) since my current Koji is on its last rubber pad, a mascara guard because I've been wanting to try one for a while now, a pack of peach Chelsea candy, and a set of PA eyelashes.

PA Eyelashes #11
PA Eyelashes #11

My first thought was how hairy these eyelashes looked to me. Then I pictured this image I saw a while back when I was reading up on Latisse:
Long-Eyelash
Lolol. Props to Asobitsuchiya for this creative photo.

I immediately started chuckling to myself and decided to buy them. I don't wear fake eyelashes but these were just so darn silly, I had to get them. Perhaps they'll be a future giveaway item.

Koji Eyelash Curler #70
I decided to purchase Koji Eyelash Curler #70 over the #72, which I currently own, because the compactness doesn't seem to prove that much of a difference for me.

Kai Mascara Guard
A review of the Kai Mascara Guard will be coming within the next few days. I'm so excited to try it out! I hope it works well. I've just been using scraps of paper and tissue paper to protect my eyeshadow.

Chelsea Hard Candy
The Chelsea hard candy is super tasty! Too bad it's.. a hard candy. I don't know why I was expecting a soft candy. I usually prefer chewy, soft candies over hard candies unless they're those fizzy soda Japanese candies. Those are so good! Haha.

Chelsea Hard Candy
Each is individually wrapped in a beautifully designed wrapper.

Chelsea Hard Candy
Chelsea Hard Candy
What could one do with these pretty wrappers? I don't want to just toss them. Perhaps decoupage?

Speaking of snacks/food...
Kimchi Quesadilla
I had my 2nd kimchi quesadilla the other day. ;___; SOOOO GOOD... I need to learn how to make this.


I've recently been introduced to some very delicious vegetarian restaurants:
vegetarian dish 01
The tofu with the red sauce on the right is tomato tofu. The tomato sauce/broth that it sat in was sooooooooooooo good. Goodness. I really do love food.
vegetarian dish 02This is the vegetarian take on a Vietnamese soup called "Bun Bo Hue." The broth wasn't as flavorful as I'd like but the imitation meat was quite tasty!

shaved ice
A nice serving of shaved ice is perfect for these summer days. I like mine with bits of lychee in it. :)

What do you like to have on top of your shaved ice? Or frozen yogurt (since that seems to be fairly popular right now)?

Kamis, 02 September 2010

The Best Eyelash Curler: Koji Eyelash Curler No. 72 + Food + Ameba Pigg


My favorite eyelash curlers, hands down, are Koji Eyelash Curlers No. 70 & No. 72. Both have a width of 33mm which fits my eye really well! I purchased No. 72 because I wanted to have something small and compact to fit into my makeup pouch. Problem is, I kind of broke mine in the sense that one of the handles won't bend into it's compact form anymore. It still works perfect fine otherwise and curlers my lashes like no other curler ever has.

Other eyelash curlers I've tried & didn't work as well:
- Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler (shocking, I know.)
- Sephora Professional Heated Eyelash Curler
- Kai KQ Eyelash Curler (I was a bit frightened to put this near my eye since the top was so sharp)
- Kai KQ Point Curler (this one wasn't too bad. I only used it for my bottom lashes)
- Revlon Cushion Grip Lash Curler

*A note about Revlon Cushion Grip Lash Curler: The old model used to have a puffy rubber pad like my Koji Eyelash Curler does but they revamped it after a few years into the flat model you see these days (image in 2nd half of post). The new flat rubber pad doesn't work well on my lashes. After they changed it, the new eyelash curler started pinching my eyelids left and right. Which is really painful!

I always get really good results with Koji Eyelash Curler No. 72.
I can get right to the base of my lashes which makes for an amazing curl.

I rarely ever pinch my lashes with this Koji eyelash curler. I don't even know if I ever have. AND it's never PULLED out any of my lashes. With my old Revlon eyelash curler on the other hand, my lashes used to always get stuck in between the metal parts of the curler and I'd have to yank out a lash or two. :( Not cool.


Here is a comparison between Revlon's Cushion Grip Lash Curler and Koji's Eyelash Curler No. 72.

I used to really like Revlon's Cushion Grip Lash Curler when it had the puffy rubber pad.
But I don't think I knew any better since this was my first eyelash curler. Koji's fits the shape of my eyes sooooo much better. Here you can really see the difference between the shape of the eyelash curlers.
Revlon's is super curved while Koji's is a bit more flattened out and wider.



Uncurled lashes.

Left: Revlon
You can see here that there is a lot of space between Revlon's eyelash curler and my eyelid.
Right: Koji
Koji Eyelash Curler has closed the gap between the curler and my lid completely. The edge of the eyelash curler is at the base of my lashes.


Left: Revlon
You can see that when I clamp down on the Revlon eyelash curler, it only reaches a portion of my lashes.
Right: Koji
Pictures explain it all.


Again, here are my results with Koji Eyelash Curler No. 73. Love itttt!
Will keep repurchasing again and again and again and again.

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I've also tried Koji Eyelash Curler No. 73 but for some reason, didn't get as good results as with No. 72. I guess my eyes fit best with 33mm eyelash curlers.

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Another Koji eyelash curler I really want to try is Koji Curving Eyelash Curler. 38 mm. Whaaat. Haha. I wonder if it would pinch my eyelids.



Here is a chart I made on all the currently available Koji Eyelash Curlers. I was super confused when first researching Koji Eyelash Curlers because there are just SO MANY. Hopefully this chart isn't too confusing and actually helps!

*Note* I can't seem to click on the picture to view the image with the actual dimensions so I've embedded another below. Hopefully this one works.
From Skin So Deep



Where to buy Koji Eyelash Curler:
Sasa.com

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And some food posts!

Strawberry Italian Soda. Delicious. :) I've been making mango italian sodas at home a lot recently since it's been so warm.

Kirin Torotoro Peach and Mango drink. A little too sweet for my taste. But the bottle is adorable! Haha~

Kimbabbbbbbb! I love love love kimbap.

Mango mousse with real mango bits and white chocolate shavings. Mmm~

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Ameba Pigg

I saw Yumeko's post about Ameba Pigg and decided to make one for myself this morning.
My limited knowledge of the Japanese language only got me through the initial sign up and character creation. I was totally lost after that. XD

K, this character reminds me of you.
็œ ใ„ใงใ™~ Haha

Tomorrow, I'll be doing a CeraVe vs Cetaphil comparison. Stay tuned!



Rabu, 01 September 2010

Panasonic Heated Eyelash Curler EH 2351 AC Review


I became infatuated with Panasonic's heated eyelash curler after seeing a fabulous review of it on Ekimura.blogspot.com a while back. Thank you to 6Star for getting this for me. :)

I really like eyelash curlers since that's about the best I can do when it comes to my makeup (curl my lashes, hah) so this one was a definite need-to-try!

After you turn it on, you'll slowly see the indicator on the back turn from purple to pink, indicating that it has warmed up.

Here you can see the indicator on the back is pink. Usually the entire indicator is pink. I'm not sure why it wasn't fully colored this time. Perhaps the battery is running out? Not sure.

Either way, this is usually what my results look like, with a fully charged battery of not. Some lift to my dead-straight lashes. Not a lot of curl.

I've also tried Ekimura's way and applied mascara first, curl only at the base and then bend your lashes at the tip using the heated eyelash curler. Doesn't really work for me. :/ To each his own. I think I'll stick with my fabulous (and a lot faster) Koji Eyelash Curler.

Fixed with my Koji Eyelash Curler No. 72.

Would I repurchase? Nope.

Tomorrow, I have a review on my favorite eyelash curler: Koji Eyelash Curler No. 72.