15.12.11

Bilqis False Eyelashes

I never wear falsies except for my wedding and engagement party. But there's always a first time for everything rite?




I decided to buy some very cheap ones, so I won't get nerve breakdown if I ended up destroying them. These are from a local brand named Bilqis. The falshies are made from human hair (gives me goosebumps sometimes LOL) and look pretty natural. It costs 8000 idr each at a local online seller (less then US$1). The glue is cheap also, haven't try though. Just 25000 idr (US$2.5).




Pretty eh.
Maybe I'll post my FOTD wearing these someday. If I succeed.

14.12.11

OPI Over the Taupe

I can't believe I haven't review this yet. This is one of my favourite nail colour of all time.

Back somewhere in 2009, I saw a Hermes ad. I was stunned, the girl was wearing a deep chocolate nail. It looked so chic, never saw a nail color like that before in my life. So I vowed, I Must Have Chocolate Nail! Unfortunately, my quest failed. My local OPI (and other available brand) didn't have the colour I want. They only had the ugly mediocre red-brown kind of polish. So I burried my hope. I guess Hermes girl don't wear drugstore brand.

Fast forward two years in 2011, I was online window shopping (as usual), and I saw this!



I guess better late than never rite? Three days later, I'm holding this baby and couldn't wait to try. When I put these on my nails, I found out that.. yes, you can buy happiness - in a bottle.. This colour was perfect and worth the two years wait.


(pardon my feet, this is what happen when you're force to do home self-pedicure)

This is a dark taupe (is that even a colour name?) with mauve based. If you look good in purple, dark purple, then this colour will suit you perfectly. OPI has a darker from the French Collection called You Don't Know Jacques, but I prefer this one.

Apparently, after doing a few research, this is a dupe for Chanel Particuliere. Oh well, I'm happy enough with my OPI, who needs Chanel.



5.12.11

Dr Bronners Almond Liquid Castile Soap

I'm still searching for my HG body wash brand. It must be SLS - paraben -EDTA/TEA free, since I use it daily. Had tried Burt's Bee (of course) and a local organic brand called Green Mommy, but still not very satisfied.

This brand have a lot of hype in the US. It's so famous that they make a movie about the founder: Dr Bronner. So when ASOS sell this on sale, only £5.85 for 8 oz of liquid soap, i have to try it.



I bought the almond variant, although their peppermint is the best seller one. I wanted to try the peppermint at first but it probably not a good idea since I live in a cold city. Can you imagine taking a cold shower in the morning with a peppermint soap? Brrr...

I choose the almond because it has the highest rating in makeupalley, and someone said it smells like marzipan, yummm. It does smell like marzipan, so I'm glad that I made the right choice.



I have no idea why they stated this soap in 18-in-one because I couldn't find those 18 purposes in the website. But they say that you can use this soap for body wash, shampoo, toothpaste (what?!), house cleaning, and laundry. I think I'll stick to number one, and as a hand wash. And maybe to clean my makeup brush, because it's gentle enough.





The consistency is clear and runny. It has brown color like umm, almond. The best part is this soap is very concentrated, so you need to dilute before using it. Otherwise, it will be too strong for your skin. I dilute 1 part soap with 3 part of water. Doesn't dry out my skin, make me feels clean and fresh after showering. Plus it lathers well. So if I bought a 8 oz bottle, that means I got 32 oz of liquid soap haha! I guess this would last very long. This is not my HG yet, but now I have a 32 oz of soap to finish before searching for a new one.

Oh, I forgot to mention that this Dr Bronner guy is very eccentric. He was an european jew who was forced to move to US in World War period. His family was a soap maker, so he continue the family bussiness there, and became very success. Yeah, his life was tragic, but why on earth do he need to put these moral preach on the packaging -which I couldn't understand any of them.



Ingredients:
Water, Organic Coconut Oil*, Potassium Hydroxide**, Organic Olive Oil*, Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Natural Almond Fragrance, Citric Acid, Tocopherol

Pacifica Solid Perfume - Indian Coconut Nectar & Tibetan Mountain Temple

When I was pregnant, i read somewhere that perfume is a very dangerous thing for babies. It could damage their immature lungs and cause respiratory problem due to the nasty chemical spray. And that was the time to say adieu to my precious perfumes.. *sob...

So, you have no idea how happppyyy I am when I found out about this brand. Pacifica is a brand known for their natural fragrances with no artificial ingredients yaaayy..

They come in spray, roll-on and solid perfume. They have body butter and body wash to compliment their fragrances line. At first I was hesitate to buy perfume online, but I kept reading good review about them. I end up bought the Indian Coconut Nectar and Tibetan Mountain Temple solid perfume. Dunno why I choose the solid ones, I guess because the packaging is so fancy and I never tried a solid perfume before. It cost me 90000 idr each at a local online seller (US$10).





This is the fragrance notes from Pacifica website:

Indian Coconut Nectar:
Pacifica’s Indian Coconut Nectar is a sensuous and delicious blend inspired by travels to faraway destinations. This warm, sultry blend of coconut and delicate creamy vanilla is pure ambrosia.

Tibetan Mountain Temple:
Vetiver and Indonesian Patchouli are the base of this tranquil, incense-like blend, while Ginger sits lightly in the middle and Orange provides expansive lift for these distinctive essential oils.

This is how the solid perfume look like:



Ok now my own review:
Althought the price is super cheap, these smell like a high end brand perfume. The essential oils are carefully blend to create an unique smell, strong but not over the top. Each perfume has a strong individual character so make sure you read the description carefully before you buy, otherwise it won't suit your tastes.

The Indian Coconut Nectar has a hint of coconut smell (real coconut fruit - the kind that won't make you dizzy), but the smell of vanilla is very strong (which I like), and I think they put some indian spices in there. It reminds me of an exotic coconut drink with vanilla syrup and some spices. I wish I could eat this thing haha.

The Tibetan Mountain Temple is a very zen fragrance. So if you're not a yoga person, I wouldn't recommend this. But since that's what I am, I loooooove this perfume. It smells like ummm.. a chinese temple (sorry but i've never been to tibet). My mom said that it smells like the little orange fruit they use in the chinese new year celebration. It's very relaxing and spiritual. Maybe because they added the Indonesian patchouli in it (apparently our patchouli are famous, never knew that).

The downside, the smell doesn't last very long. So I think I'll buy the roll-on one next time.

Ingredients:
organic cocos nucifera wax (coconut wax), organic glycine soja wax (soy wax), parfum (Pacifica’s own perfume blend with natural and essential oils), prunus armeniaca wax (apricot wax), caprylic/capric triglyceride (coconut source).

1.12.11

Burt's Bee Naturally ageless Night cream

I don't know if this has to do with becoming a mother, but everytime I look at the mirror I feel OLD. Dull skin, fine lines, dark circles, my face was a mess. So I thought it's about time to start using anti-aging skin care. Better be safe than sorry Note: I'm only in my late 20's :(

I've always wanted to try Burt's Bee Ageless Series. They had good review. And apparently, the night cream was the best seller from this series. So I ordered it from ebay. It cost me US$22 included shipping charges. A lot cheaper than their website price.


(the box was damaged in the shipping process :()


The main ingredients is pomegranate. I love pomegranate fruit, it's has a weird texture but very sweet, juicy, and fun to eat. Used to love it when I was a kid. Too bad it's very hard to get lately. Have no idea they are great for your skin until i read this:



Short review, I LOVE this cream! I think I finally found my HG night cream.

Let me started from the packaging. It comes in a nice glass jar. The cream is white and thick but doesn't feel greasy. Just make sure that you only use a little, because it's very rich. I found that it best to tap the cream to my skin, instead of rubbing it. It'll absorb better. A jar goes a loooong way. I've been using it for three months, but the jar look barely use. It's like I've only use 1/5 of it.






The result after 3 month of usage: my face look fresh, vibrant each morning when I woke up, despite the sleepless breastfed night. My skin feel smoother and ..ehm.. younger (no kidding). And the best part, it didn't clog my big pores at all. So no breakout or disgusting tiny bumps (I have combination-acne prone skin). Didn't do anything for my fine lines though, but I'm happy enough with the result.

Note: I got the "Hydrating Night Cream" version, but when I checked on Burt's website online, they're selling the "Firming Night Cream" one. I think I got the old version because both is in the cosmetic database website, with slightly different ingredients. Mine has more natural ingredients (99% natural). I have no worries because it still sealed, and no weird odor/texture whatsoever. If someone could tell why they changed it, I'll be very glad.


Ingredients:
aqua (water, eau), helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, glycerin, stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, sucrose stearate, alcohol denat., betula alba bark extract, punica granatum extract, acmella oleracea extract, salix nigra (willow) bark extract, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, tocopherol, hydrolyzed jojoba esters, jojoba esters, lecithin, parfum (fragrance)*, xanthan gum, citric acid, sucrose polystearate, glycine soja (soybean) oil, propanediol, phenoxyethanol, cinnamal, citral, eugenol, geraniol, limonene, linalool

Burt's Bee Beeswax lip balm tin

I have a mixed feeling about this lip balm. It was my first Burt's Bee product, the beginning of my long term relationship with this brand. It's also their signature product and 100% natural.



I love it's vintage packaging. Easy to open, and pretty enough to keep after the product ran out. When I first tried it, the strong peppermint shock me (yes shock). I have no idea why someone put peppermint on a lip balm. It's like you put a mint toothpaste on your lips.
However I get used to it and begin to love it.

What I really hate is it's texture. It's freakin damn hard. As hard as a chapstick but they put it in a tin. It's almost impossible to get the product, I've tried with my fingers and a lip brush, but didn't get as many product as I wish and didn't show any sign of melting (FYI I'm a lip balm abuser). I end up scooping it with my nails, yes ewww, because it's the only way to use it.

The balm itself is a lot nicer than those chemical balm that feel very plasticky on your lips. But it didn't do anything to my dry lips. It didn't moisturized nor absorb to my lips. It just sitted there and give a weird white cast look.

Anyway, I definitely won't repuchase this but didn't regret for trying it. At least I got a nice tin which I can use once I finish it. Oh, I bought it for US$3 for 8.5g on ebay.

Ingredient:
cera alba (beeswax, cire d'abeille), cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) oil, mentha piperita (peppermint) oil, lanolin, tocopherol, rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract, glycine soja (soybean) oil, canola oil (huile de colza), limonene
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