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Big NYC Haul

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I had such a wonderful time in New York and the beauty shopping there was phenomenal. It’s ironic that I get a lot of people telling me how lucky I am to be in Japan where a lot of the amazing Asian cosmetics come from, but after several years, the novelty has worn off and the grass is always greener on the other side. Boy, did I milk this New York trip.

What makes beauty shopping so insidious is that the items are really small (plus I had a large suitcase with me) so I didn’t feel like I bought a lot then although I squirreled away some beauty item(s) almost daily, but when I came home and took pictures, I went, “Eeks! That’s a lot more than I usually haul!”

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I think since my big skincare fiasco, I started to be drawn to beauty items that have nothing to do with my skin so I totally binged on nail polish this time. I couldn’t get enough of Butter London polishes and bought five in all — Knackered, Black Knight, Lady Muck, No More Waity Katie, and Hen Party.

The ones with glitter, like Black Knight and No More Waity Katie look gorgeous but they chip quite easily and are quite hard to remove. But the smoother formulas like the rest I purchased only started chipping slightly on the third day and I only felt compelled to remove them proper by the end of the fourth day which wasn’t too bad at all. I’m also really getting into the “3-Free” (free of formaldehyde, toluene, DBP or parabens) nail polish trend and they smell much less strongly when you apply them.

I loaded up on some Essie as well — Navigate Her, Mink Muffs, Mamba, and Carry On. I also got one OPI Holland nail polish, I Don’t Give A Rotterdam!. I love all of them and although I can get OPI and Essie in Tokyo, they are really expensive and the range is not as wide as in the US.

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I had to get some MAC as well. I brought along a list of things I have been lemming for ages like the Oyster Girl lipglass, a paint pot in Rubenesque (I love the formula so much I’ll be getting a couple more my next trip which is in two weeks’ time), eyshadows Soba and Naked Lunch, and I couldn’t resist the new Chen Man mineralized eyeshadow duo, Pink Union. They are all so gorgeous and I know I’m such a late-bloomer when it comes to MAC.

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Much has been said about e.l.f. blushes so I had to get Blushing Rose (which Emily from Beauty Broadcast raves about). The other items I have been wanting to try are the HD Powder and Translucent Mattifying Powder so I got those and I really love the HD Powder so far.

The e.l.f. website had some crazy offer where you’ll get free shipping if you spend USD25 and above. Naturally I wanted to take up this offer so I threw in Ticked Pink blush, a few vibrant eyeshadows (colours I want to experiment with but not necessarily want to invest a whole lot of money) as well.

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Benefit is a brand I have been dying to try but it’s pretty pricey at Sephora in Singapore so I thought it would be a great opportunity to get this trial kit to see if I actually like their classic products, like High Beam, Bad Gal Lash, Stay Don’t Stray. They come in travel-friendly sizes which I’ll definitely be using on my next trip.

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I loaded up on some durgstore items, too, like more Revlon Lip Butters (Fig Jam and Red Velvet), Maybelline Colour Tattoo (Too Cool and Tough as Taupe – love them!) and Baby Lips (Peach Kiss and Pink Punch), a Milani blush in Luminous, and two Ecotools brushes (powder and foundation). I also got the much-lauded L’Oreal Fairest Nude lipstick (not pictured here – sorry, I forgot to include it in the picture) which is friggin’ amazing. It is so creamy and has a slight touch of pink to make this nude shade flattering, instead of dead-looking. I wonder if I should get a back-up but I know that’s not necessary because I don’t think I’ve ever really finished a lipstick. I may have thrown away lipsticks because they smelled weird but not because I finished them.

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I told myself not to get perfume but I couldn’t resist Victoria’s Secret’s Sexy Little Things Noir. The packaging had me sold even before I sniffed it but thankfully the contents are indeed a spicy concoction that is truly as flirty as its name suggests. One can’t really go wrong with VS fragrances as they never stray far off the bat, if anything, a lot of their perfumes are too safe in their fruity-floral bubble.

Another classic I wanted to try is the Amazing Grace fragrance by philosophy. I actually thought I picked up the 15ml version of that, but when I got back home, I realized it said “Pure Grace” instead and it seems there are several perfumes under the Grace umbrella. It certainly smells like clean linen and there are days which I just want that — also, New York was much warmer than expected so I appreciated something light to mist myself with.

Gosh, I feel like I can exhale now. That was a long post!

Thanks for reading and do you haul a lot of beauty products on holiday more than any other thing?

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October Favourites

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Hisashiburiiiii! (It’s been a longtime, in Japanese) I know it’s been ages since I uploaded a proper video but I’ve been trying to find solutions to my uploading issues, so this is me with a “no-frills” video (no music or intro or text) which is about my October Favourites (video link here; or you can click on the photo above to take you there). My thumbnail is upside-down *groan*…Anyway, the video plays right-side up…This is so bizarre…Edit: I re-uploaded this and Youtube is not acting up anymore — everything is right-side up!!

Sorry if my voice sounds stuffy but I’ve been battling the flu since last week but I’m feeling heaps better today.

Products mentioned:
Ettusias Mineral BB Cream 30
Jill Stuart Lip Jewel 11
Addiction Emotional Blush
Maybelline Creamy Gel Liner 02 Brown
Essie Not Just A Pretty Face
Sally Hansen Instant Strength Base/Top Coat
Sally Hansen Dries Instantly Top Coat
Hada Labo es Lotion
Hada Labo es Milk
Naruko Magnolia Brightening and Firming Serum
Morrocan Oil
Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator (organic, transfat, cholesterol and dairy-free!)

If you can’t be bothered to click over to my Youtube Channel, you can watch it here:

*Edit: I was mistaken about the Ettusias BB Mineral Cream — it does have sun protection and SPF30 to boot! It says on the plastic box it comes in and not on the tube itself.

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Travel Must-Have: Chanel Les 4 Ombres

Hello my lovelies, I can’t wait for the weekend and I bet you can’t, too. Hope you enjoyed my last post on the “ice jelly sponge” — it’s so cool to discover new beauty tools that are inexpensive and effective.

Today, I’m kicking off a new series on the blog called “Travel Must-Haves”. Travelling is such a big part of my life and it definitely shapes some of my purchasing decisions beauty-wise. I used to have the mindset of travelling with items that I didn’t care about much in case I would lose or damage them, especially eye shadow and blush palettes. But I found that I was always feeling dissatisfied with said items because they performed poorly or I didn’t have enough variety. I remember I would bring one “green” and one “purple” palette — I laugh at the thought of only having two looks to play with.

In recent years, “quality” definitely wins in my book. I whittle down my selection to one warm palette and one cool palette for eyeshadows for even month-long trips. The warm eye shadow palette I love toting around with me out of Japan is the Chanel Les 4 Ombres 74 Nymphea.

For one, I love the fact that it is so hardy because I think it is the “baked” version as it is an international Chanel version which is made with a baking method as opposed to US-made ones that are silkier in texture — not sure if it is due to being “non-baked” but it seems the two are distinctly different (read more here by Suelynn).

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Secondly, I could do multiple looks with this palette — I could do a warm nude with the brown, pink and beige; or highlight the green and forgo the pink; or just use the pink and brown for a smokier nude look; or blend the pink, green, and brown altogether, smoking out with the brown. I don’t get bored of this palette!

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My only complaint is that the brushes are pure crap as they don’t transfer much colour at all to my eyelids — does anyone feel the same about Chanel brushes? I’ve had a travel palette before and the black brushes they provided were lovely, but for this palette, I think they are pretty awful. But I generally do not use palette brushes anymore unless my makeup brushes are terribly dirty and I don’t have time to clean them.

Thought of just popping in this really short video at the end of this post — I wanted to test my Youtube channel as I was having many problems uploading a full-length video but it seems a short video done in .mov on my iPhone in HD seemed to upload fine.

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