Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Review: Tervis White Daisy Water Bottle


UPDATE:

I stand corrected!
The TERVIS water bottle IS leakproof.
....but.

YOU MUST PUT THE CAP ON A CERTAIN WAY.
Line the side of the lid with the fliptop part, up with the side of the cup body that has the NUMBERS on it (XXml, etc).

Turn the lid CLOCKWISE until the fliptop tab is exactly OPPOSITE the side of the cup with the numbers on it.

NOW the bottle should be totally waterproof.

HOWEVER - if you don't put the lid on PRECISELY this way....
the video on the bottom is exactly what will happen.

THE CUP IS ONLY LEAKPROOF IF YOU PUT THE LID ON THIS WAY.

I will leave my review up regardless because for what I paid for this bottle - as great as it is now that I FINALLY know how to put the lid on 'properly' - it is unnecessarily weird that the cap has to be put on so specifically in order to be leakproof.
I literally have bottles from Victoria's Secret PINK which don't leak, and are just twist-on-however-you-feel-like, and I toss these in my gymbag and tote all the time.  Still never had an accident with them.  So even though the Tervis bottles DO work, purchase at your own risk.

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A NOTE BEFORE YOU READ:
I hardly ever give such negative reviews on a product but not only does this not do what I was told it would, I also had a very bad experience with customer service in the store.

I have the 16oz. Sunflower tumbler with lid, that I'd actually bought last winter!
It's wonderful, doesn't sweat or fog up whether I put hot or cold drinks inside.
This is just a lid (like a thermos w/ a coffee-cup style cover) so it's obviously
not meant to be thrown around or be leakproof.
But I had absolutely no complaints with the lidded tumbler.  I've dropped it,
rolled it, forgotten to clean it out for a while (oops) and it's pristine!


LEFT: White Daisies water bottle
RIGHT: Sunflower tumbler, 16oz

A week ago I went to the Tervis shop in Seaport Village (in Downtown SD for any locals!),
which is the same place I got my Sunflower tumbler last winter. 

I've been looking for a good leakproof waterbottle w/ a flip lid for when I'm at work or driving.
Tervis' water bottles are supposed to be good for both hot and cold drinks, as well as leakproof and unbreakable (the first and last points go for ALL their tumblers btw!)


I was severely disappointed however because this bottle leaked like CRAZY! 
The video below is of the 2nd bottle the store exchanged for my first one, and this one was even worse than the first one. :C

That's HOT TEA in that bottle by the way, imagine that spilling in your lap or in your backpack or purse with your phone/laptop/etc.

Overall I'm very disappointed with the Tervis water bottle design.
RATING: 0 STARS
Among the issues with the bottle include:
  1. Leaking (where the bottle is advertised as leakproof)
  2. The rubber gasket ring around the inside of the 2nd bottle's lid appeared to have *shrunk* after being in contact with hot water...which is what I would have been putting in it for tea, or washing it in.
  3. It's incredibly tricky to put the lid on.  It's just a twist lid but I was reading online and I was also told in store that there's only two ways to put it on correctly?
I can't even comment on whether the bottle fulfills its functionality because I 
was too afraid to keep water or other drinks in it for too long, lest it leak and get my things wet
and/or messy.  I do assume that the bottle body itself performs just as well as
my sunflower tumbler in terms of holding hot/cold water and not perspiring or fogging.

Other issues I had:
  1. I brought the bottle into the store and told them I had issues with it leaking water.  The employee filled the bottle and demonstrated to me to prove to me that it wasn't leaking  and to test it herself - because she commented constantly that "it wasn't leaking" and that "there were only two ways to close the bottle" so I must've been closing it "wrong".  ...I found that extremely rude.  This is essentially a $25 high-quality water bottle, and I'm not lying about it leaking.  I want to keep this bottle if I can but I don't feel it's worth so much if it doesn't do what it's advertised to. 
    • **THIS IS WHY I HAVE THE VIDEO.  I am really really disappointed that I have to have some kind of visible proof to show the employee because I honestly don't think they believed me.  That is just - horrible customer service.
  2. I was offered a refund but only after repeatedly explaining that it HAD in fact leaked while I was using it - it actually turned upside down in my bag and I noticed damp spots.  I had my receipt out and I really wasn't looking for an exchange when I went in there, I was planning to return it and purchase a bottle at Macy's (my mother got her Tervis WB there and it doesn't leak *at all*).  
  3. I asked for a new lid initially, which I was given, but I didn't appreciate the attitude and the visible looks that the lady helping me was giving her coworker.
  4. I came back after the new lid started leaking in the shopping bag that I put it in.... this time the lady was much more friendly and just gave me a new bottle right off the shelf.  
I honestly wish I HAD gotten the refund because now I have to make a special trip, 
just to return the bottle.  Overall the water bottle and my experience going back
rate negative stars, if anything.  I do want to comment though that the day I went in to buy the 
bottle initially, I had really great help from the woman working there that day (different person).
She offered to order the bottle pattern I wanted because it wasn't in stock until later the week,
and she also offered to give me a call and let me know when it came in.

Long story short - if you purchase a WB at this Tervis store, ask if you can have them test it out.
And be firm when you come back if you have the intent of returning it.

REVIEW: Victoria's Secret Hosiery - Classic Stockings in Black


This review is for the Classic Stockings from VS, in Black.

 They're standard black stockings and look to be 15 denier (the package doesn't say though)

They are thigh-high style BUT they do not have the silicone bands on the insides of the welt 
(aka the wide darker band that clings to your leg and helps hold the stockings up).
These stockings have to be used with garter straps or a garterbelt in order to
keep them from sliding all the way down!

RATING:  2 STARS OUT OF 5

Most of the items and lingerie I've purchased so far from VS have been very nice
quality for the price.  I was especially excited to find classic simple garter stockings for 
relatively inexpensive in comparison to couture brands (VS sells theirs for $10, while 
fully fashioned stockings cost $20 and up).  
Lesson learned:  stockings are one of those things where you sacrifice quality for price.

When I took the stockings out of the package I was a little surprised - unlike some other stocking
brands I've had before.  VS's stockings actually look quite matte, and feel almost dry and crepe-y.
I don't wear stockings often, but I have stayups - those are the silicone band type that don't need a garterbelt - from Hanes and they are VERY silky at around 15-20 denier.
The dry feeling didn't go away and the stockings unfortunately didn't have that
flattering "shine" on the leg that I've had on other brands.  
(-0.5 STAR)

The VS stockings fit wonderfully, however.  The welt at the top doesn't have any patterns or
lace or silicone - it's literally the same material as the leg of the stocking, except sort of folded over (two ply, to use the term).  Personally this was perfect and exactly what I was looking for,
as I wanted a simple black stocking that would be fine for daily use/work under a nice 
dress or longer skirt.  The material (being about 15 denier) is perfect for a garterbelt, it clipped nicely into the little plastic-and-metal slide tab without bunching, and had that attractive "tug" upwards - 
that reverse V created by the stocking edge being pulled up by the garter.  
(+1 STAR)

The sheerness is work appropriate but also probably very bedroom-appropriate (given that this is a
VS item and the stockings are best described as multipurpose).  Regardless it's an elegantly sheer color, very even, and prior to putting the stockings on I didn't see any inconsistencies in the stocking weave.
(+1 STAR)

Here's the kicker - as beautifully simple as these stockings were, I was willing to forgive the dryness and lack of sheen for the cheap price and easy availability.

BUT.  I literally put these on, put on kitten heels, walked down the stairs, rode in a car to work (not even driving), got out the car, and sat in my desk chair.  In the space of about an hour and a half, the entire front and back of my left leg & knee was littered with tiny horizontal runs, and the back of my right calf had the same.
I was super disappointed to say the least, because VS has a strong reputation of high quality things, but either I got a bad batch of stockings or their hosiery doesn't live up to the rest of their lingerie's standards.  Oh well.  Even with perfect sheerness, color, and design, it's way too expensive for me to spend ~$10 on stockings that only last a few hours at most (out of the house/bedroom or at work, I mean).  But I expect if you get these exclusively for the bedroom, however, they should be perfectly good for a very long time.
(-3 stars)

Also of note: the stockings do not have a reinforced toe or heel, they're simple tube stockings w/ a plain welt at the top.  Very basic but classy - I do like the simplicity of the style a lot.
(+ 0.5 star)
++++

On a sidenote, I definitely recommend either getting the Walmart or Target store brand thigh-highs.
These ARE stay-ups so they do have the silicone band on the inside.  They are much thicker than 15-20 denier though so be aware of that if you're looking specifically for finer stockings!

I started looking into garterbelts because (a) I hate pantyhose, and (b) the silicone band
on stay-ups will irritate my skin sometimes, slip down due to sweat,  and/or leave ugly red pressure marks across the tops of my legs (especially in warmer weather or over long wear periods).
Now garterbelts were pretty simple to find, the current one I have is simple 4-panel black stretch satin (reversible leopard), with two garter straps - also a VS product but discontinued.  I went in about a month or so ago to a few of my local Victoria's Secret stores, they don't stock any simple garterbelts currently (aka ones devoid of lace or glitter).  The least frillworthy one they have at present is their strappy trend style, which can be the devil to figure out  - talk about a dressing room horror.

You can find some of the simpler and older VS belts on EBay for much less, probably the sellers picked them up in bulk from the outlets.  I personally am fine with just two straps, since I don't plan to wear any particularly thick/heavy stockings in SoCal - the thickest stay-ups I have are probably 25-30 denier.  Mine was about 6.99USD which was perfect, I didn't want to spend too much what with this being my trial period with the whole garterbelt arrangement.  It's turned out to be lovely and comfortable, just enough stretch to accommodate sitting and stretching, but not so stretchy that it just schloops down my hips.  Plus - reversible, can't go wrong.  If only they made it in nude/peach and white as well!

In regards to garterbelts, I've seen some sites that sell very industrial and day-to-day designs.  They're a bit pricier but if you're a dedicated GB wearer it's worth the investment, these classic and simple belts look like they're definitely made to last.


Onto the stockings - as I mentioned, Walmart/Target brand are good and are a pretty durable denier.  I've never had a problem of runs from day-to-day wear, usually what used to happen was I'd rip the foot/toe area (used to wear them for musical theater performances b/c dancer spanx were annoying).
The current pair of these that I have are black with lace tops, and I've had them for just over a year.

You can also find Hanes/Vassarette/various mid-range stocking brands, also at Target or Walmart. 
These have quite a bit more slip and silkiness/shine than the Target/Walmart brand.  They also range from slightly to a lot more sheer.  Even so I've never had a run problem with these like the issues with the VS stockings, and I do wonder if it's got to do with how silky and slippery the Hanes ones are.  Maybe they're less prone to snagging/catching on things that way?

Hanes/Vassarette, however, are also stay-ups.  I've yet to find that brand in a classic stocking style.
I've been able to clip the stay-up bands to my garterbelt, which still works for getting that 
garter-and-stockings look, but it isn't as comfortable as the non-silicone banded type.
I guess my search will have to go on (that or I eventually save up/can splurge on a good pair
of fully fashioned stockings).

Sunday, October 26, 2014

San Diego Night Market Adventure



A couple weeks ago on Saturday (10/04) was the SD Night Market over in Kearny Mesa!

This is a yearly event in San Diego, CA,
basically a big culture/street fair of Asian food & performances.

Here's a link to their webpage for more info about this year's meetup,
as well as future info about next year's event.
http://www.sdnightmarket.com/


There's a good mix of different Asian street foods  - Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Vietnamese, Malaysian, and Korean, as well as other types of food - there was a waffle stand, and a sandwich stand as well.  Grilled squid is my favorite but the line was nearly halfway across the lot. :c
There are desserts and sweets EVERYWHERE - the shaved ice is highly popular, as well as
baked goods/sweets, soft serve yogurt, and different drinks including bubble tea/milk tea and coffee.
(Note: It CAN be a bit expensive depending on what you order.  I recommend coming
here to snack on different things or taste something unique, the plates aren't large so if you're
very hungry when you stop by you won't be full from just one order.  Unless you get pho like I did.)


Eggrolls with sweet & sour sauce!
Had to get these, classic tasty snackfood. <3


Cherry shaved ice/snowcone. (about ~$3 for a small, which was already big...
the large was HUGE and definitely more than I could've finished)





(I also had pho and shared a crepe, but I forgot to take photos of those.  So here's photos
of the booths & my friends instead!)

There was also a booth for UTOPIA (a discount gift certificate service) that gave away gift
certificates for local restaurants, and SD zoo daypasses (!!!!) for signing up for their website!
A lot of promotional booths showed up, as well as different local organizations.
Also plenty of minishops selling jewelry, music, dvds, anime figures, and clothing/accessories.

They also have quite a few performing acts, different musical acts as well as
dancing, bands, traditional performances, etc.
(My sister went earlier in the day and saw a maid cafe club dancing onstage.)

I went from about 9:30pm-midnight and it was still pretty full.
If you take the shuttle from the free parking lot, you can get in the express line!  That only took maybe 10 minutes, but I could see the non-express line stretching from the other gate, all the way around the corner of the block...
There's been a streak of 70-80 degree weather in San Diego recently, so at night it wasn't 
too chilly - I was still cold but I get cold pretty easily.  I def recommend having a light
sweater or jacket with you.  (It was also weirdly foggy that night, which didn't help me!)


This is definitely an event to go to with friends, so you can have fun standing in lines
(and not be very bored just standing around waiting).  Which you'll do a lot, but it works 
out because you'll be all done with your previous food by the time you get through the line, 
so you'll be ready to order and eat your next treat!
Also so you can share food with friends and get a chance to taste lots of different fare.

Monday, October 20, 2014

REVIEW: Fjallraven Kanken Classic in Graphite


This is a review for the Fjallraven Kanken pack in the Classic size, Graphite color.

++++

I've wanted one of these packs for over a year, after I found out about them while researching
a backpack that wouldn't make me feel like a turtle stretching my neck out (Jansport I love you
but I'm looking right at you).

Most students in the states have the good old Jansport backpack, I actually still have the one I used throughout high school.  They come w/ a nifty lifetime guarantee and they're weather resistant, etc. and they are VERY hardy - there's only one tiny hole at the bottom of my red JS, and that's
because I was a bit careless on a school trip & scraped it on various rocky surfaces 
(fyi we went to Death Valley so rocky surfaces were a given).
Overall a good backpack but personally I wanted something with a boxier, smaller appearance that would maintain its shape (Jansports tend to really bag and sag when you put something in them).

++++

The Fjallraven Kanken is like the Swedish version of the Jansport.
Little kids get them for school & they're designed to last forever - the cute little nametag on the inside
of mine says that some of the original Kanken from 1978 are STILL in use today!
They're made of a special material that makes the pack VERY lightweight - therefore avoiding any 
unnecessary extra weight, as well as being rain-proof (not that we need that in San Diego).
They're not very common in SD - at least the area I live in, but there are quite a lot of
bloggers/photographers/travelers who've written reviews online as well.



I was able to find it on AMAZON for 54.00 USD (pre-tax) for this specific color.
Different colors cost more or less on Ebay and Amazon as I've noticed.
(All colors cost the same on the Fjallraven site but they're often soldout of the more popular ones.)

GRAPHITE looks a lot darker and more grey in the photo from the website (see top of post).
In reality it's much more of a deep blue-grey, very attractive & universal.  I was looking for this one
specifically to avoid dirt showing up, and it goes well with my outfits/style.
The little fox circular label on the front doubles as a light reflector (probs for kids crossing streets).

This pack looks small but that's hardly the case!
I was able to cram a ton of things in there, and it STILL zipped up well and kept
a nice, boxlike shape (exactly what I wanted).
It also has a sitting pad - a thick square of foam padding that's in a pocket inside
the back of the bag.  That helps it keep shape, and I suppose it's also
good for picnics or if you want to sit somewhere that's not exactly the cleanest.


I was able to fit:  sunglasses, 1" width hair straightener, makeup pouch, pencil pouch, mac n' cheese cup, 14" laptop (had to take that out to make this post though), laptop cord, mouse, phone charger cord & wallplug, 3DS XL, headphones, wallet, sportsbra, Nook ebook, Moleskine blk notebook, Moleskin dayplanner, 2 bananas, breakfast bagel, grapes in a ziplock, my phone, and my Tervis cup.

....and there was STILL room left at the top.
Note though that a 14" laptop is probably the largest size laptop you can carry in this; it fit nearly exactly, with just enough wiggle room at the top that it wasn't hard to get my laptop out later.

Granted these things are quite heavy and in a totebag they do make my shoulder sore, but
I carried my pack around for 30 mins as a testrun (and a donut/snacks run).
The straps ARE thin and so I expected it might hurt (even though the pack's supposed to be 
designed to prevent that).... and it didn't hurt, like it said it wouldn't.
In my opinion it's on par with the Longchamp bag's handle design - I don't really understand how the Kanken's straps are less straining than the padded, thick Jansport straps but I'll go with it!

RATING: 4.5/5 STARS!
The only reason I took .5 off is because I wish these were made in leather, or with leather straps,
not necessarily for the sake of lasting long (the bag's already designed to do that!) but more
for the appearance/contrast of leather with the bag's main cloth.



REVIEW: As I Am Coconut Cleansing CoWash

As I Am Coconut Cleansing CoWash at As I Am Naturally

My hair tends to get very crispy at the ends, sadly.
I don't dye it or straighten anything other than my bangs, I use a cold-air blowdry setting/dry off with a fan, and maybe once a month (not in the last month though) I'll use a heat iron to "clamp" my curls and make them set - special occasion, twindrills-style.  
So it does confuse me about how dry and crispy it gets at the ends, and on some of the back layers.  Overall it's kind of rough, except for my bangs and the underlayer... (Maybe it's the hard water in SD?)

I got a haircut recently however, and I didn't want to waste my nice fresh new ends!
So I had asked friends for recommendations on moisturizing slightly curly, thin hair.
Among them were to not wash my hair as often, to wash only with water, wash with water and sun-dry, use hot coconut oil treatments, and to use "cowash".
Given that I've tried the water-only and every-other-day methods before, and I have heard about coconut oil making your hair fall out, I decided to test out cowash first.
(My scalp tends to get greasy and have that "hair" smell if I use water only, or if I wash every other day...which also gives me hairline zits.  Yikes.)

"CoWash" is a cleansing cream/conditioner, that's coconut based.
Often you can find this in an organic version - AsIAm is not, but there are options.
I picked this particular cowash because it was the best-smelling (AKA no oily sunscreen coconutty scent, which I don't like but which my mom and bf both actively hate).  AsIAm has a nice, rich, slightly tropical perfume-y smell, very exotic but clean.  It's also pretty thick and creamy-beige colored.
The instructions say to use conditioner after washing with the CoWash, but I find it's already really moisturizing - instead, I'll use it the same way I use shampoo.  I take a clump of it and massage my scalp & hair from top to ends, then I'll leave it in for about 5 minutes so it doubles as a conditioner.


REVIEW:
I've been using this for about 3 weeks, every day, coupled w/ my normal cold-blowdry and bangs straightening routine.

(+1)
It definitely does NOT make my hair greasy after washing (like it did when I tried using normal conditioner as a cowash).  I was pretty worried about this.  It's really crucial to rub it into your scalp like it was a normal shampoo, and comb through to the rest of your hair.

(+1)
It smells very pleasant but subtle after it's rinsed out.  The smell fades away completely after a few hours and leaves nothing but the scent of clean fresh hair!  I've not yet gotten a comment about a coconut-smell from anyone.  I don't mind fragrance that stays around for a while, but this is REALLY nice, especially recommending this for people w/ sensitive noses.  Very unisex as well, both the scent and the fact that it fades.

(+1)
The crown of my head & my bangs are lovely and glossy, and still maintain volume/fluffy factor!  There isn't a single bit of grease or residue up there, which I'm thankful for.  The clean feeling lasts through the day (and even after a workout!).

(-1)
However, I haven't noticed much of a change in the ends/back of my hair.  It might just need more time, or maybe is more damaged than I thought.  I haven't tried not blowdrying my hair, simply because I feel really uncomfy going out w/ wet or damp hair.... that may be the factor that helps the cowash succeed.
I did notice that the ends actually clump together more often than before, and if I don't braid my hair at bedtime I'll wake up with baby dreads at the tips.

(neutral 0)
I read a lot of reviews wishing this came in a pump, and I definitely agree.  It doesn't seem very sanitary to stick my damp hand into the tin every day, and leave traces of water in there...although I may use it up fast enough that it won't matter.  Anyway I don't think it's worth knocking off a point, I can just get a pump and put it in myself (I'm not THAT lazy).

____

After three weeks I definitely do see a change in  my hair!
It's not drastic but it's noticeable, it's much softer and I have less greasiness issues.
I can still usually go a day between washes, it's still a bit greasy but that's natural.
Ends have been well maintained since having my haircut (back in mid-September), it's
definitely a long cry from how choppy they were pre-cut.
(For reference my hair is darkbrown, but the ends had gone dirty/dark blonde from being dried.)

Note that this is a gentle cleanser - as in, a VERY gentle cleanser.
So if you use hairspray, gels, mousse, waxes etc....basically anything that likes to stick
around, it might be a good idea to shampoo before using CoWash.  Or you could
wash twice with CoWash which is usually what I do (I don't use sprays or gels as a rule, but
sometimes I have a little more buildup post-workout or after a couple warm days).
I also used shampoo & conditioner once a week (BODY SHOP's Banana shampoo and conditioner),
to clean out any buildup or grease when CoWash couldn't do it.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Cat Cafe San Diego in Downtown - opening soon! (Fall/October 2015!)


Cat Cafes are extremely popular overseas, particularly in Asia.
They originated in Taiwan and quickly spread, they're quite the popular trend in Japan right now!

Last time I was looking for one, the closest was up in San Francisco and LA (?).
But it looks like we're going to be getting one much closer to home pretty soon.


CAT CAFE SAN DIEGO

(you can subscribe for email updates at the main site)


(it also shows up on Wikipedia under "cat cafe")



Cat cafes are popular with folks who come to enjoy a cup of coffee, but mostly of course to enjoy the company of the cute cats that live there.  CatCafeSD has a great mission as well - it's aiming to promote its "cat employees" for adoption, and help them find loving homes!

It was slated to open on July 1 this year in time for Comic-Con season but the owner had to push back the date...  Now they have confirmed a space & the lease has been signed for the cafe, and the owner's currently working on getting the space ready for cats and people.
This article from August 21 says the cafe's soft opening is expected in late October 2014.



I'm looking forward to visiting CatCafeSD once it's open. c:  
I'll make a photo-post when it happens!

UPDATE:
As of NOVEMBER 6 the Cat Cafe didn't pass its occupancy permit, due to the building not passing certain codes... so unfortunately the cafe is still not open.  The owner plans to repair and meet the building codes etc. before the cafe is open to the public!  You can read more here.  

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Hello again friends!

After a few months hiatus I've returned!

A lot of changes have happened - I was asked back to work at SeaWorld for a few months for their new summer season, and then I found a position w/ a company in Downtown SD.
So I've been working at my office for about 5 months (since May).
It's a small place but very relaxed, and the people I work with are mostly pretty interesting.
It's been really fun working here, I've gotten to go out and try LOTS of different food places in Downtown!
(My dept coworkers are big foodies.  The place across the street has really good chicken tortilla soup, which I'd never had before they introduced me to it. A little spicy but good!)

++++

My boyfriend has also graduated (congratulations love!) as of June, & currently he works Downtown as well.  It's been really nice getting to see each other every evening after work.  We've been playing new games, and recently we started a workout routine together since we both have desk jobs.
He gave me LoZ: A Link Between Worlds for my birthday and I've been playing it but getting horribly stuck....puzzle games are hard, and the wall aspect makes it harder, but FUN.
I'm looking forward to our 3rd anniversary this month!

+++

Recently I got a new laptop, the screen turns and becomes a drawing tablet.  It's been a big motivation to draw digitally.  It's quite nice to be able to draw on a tablet and not be struggling to coordinate my hand movements to what's on the monitor. 10/10 do recommend!  (I also gathered up a few traditional sketchbooks and art supplies a couple months back, so I could hopefully start using the fancy art markers and pens that Austin gave me last birthday.)
I'm thinking of whether to continue posting art on my art blogspot or just moving everything to one solid blog.

+++

I'll make a photo post of recent events soon.
I also have a small stack of new makeup, games, and other items to review.
It's been much too hot lately (peaking at 80-90 degrees midday, every day) so I haven't tried much new bath stuff.  Bubble baths just wouldn't feel that great, especially not my current favorite kind, hot pepper-germa baths.  Hopefully the cooler weather comes on so I can try some more relaxing baths.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

REVIEW: Bandai Lum Urusei Yatsura Bath Powder - Hot Pepper & Germa Ver.

Happy late St. Patrick's day everyone!
I live a few minutes away from several Asian markets, and I'd
wanted to try some of their bath-powder packets for a while now!
As spring rolls in, it's slowly getting to be a bit warm
for baths, so I'm going to review as many of these as I can before
it gets too hot for soaking baths.


Today I'm reviewing BANDAI'S Lum Hot Pepper & Germa bath!
Featuring the alien princess Lum from the Urusei Yatsura manga.
(this is the cutest packaging I've ever seen, Lum is the best!)

List of ingredients.
This is a "Hot Pepper and Germa bath" - I wasn't quite sure what that meant, but
it's very strong smelling.  I could smell it through the package!
(I tried to look up GERMA, but it thought I meant "German"....)
I don't have allergies to any of the ingredients so I figured it was worth a try.
WARNING:  If you're allergic to SOY this contains SOYMILK FERMENT.
(I'm assuming this is a skin-softening component.)


The powder is bright light yellow, and turns the water a matching color!
Not gonna lie it was a little bit offputting to be bathing in yellow water... oh well.
There's a noticeable citrus/spicy smell almost like lemon soda (think Sprite or 7-UP).  It's
not offensively strong but definitely noticeable, I think it's actually the smell from the
pepper - but to me it smells like soda!  Very nice. -u-

I noticed my skin started tingling a bit after about 10 minutes in the fresh bath.
The pepper is supposed to increase circulation (not sure what the germa does, but
I figure it's along the same lines), and I definitely felt the heat of the water much more
than with other bath powders / bombs I've used.

I don't really feel like my skin got much softer from this, although it does contain collagen.
That plus the soymilk ferment (????) made it very lightly moisturizing, but nothing that stuck 
around after a good towel rubdown.

However after getting out, my skin felt VERY warm and tingly, not to mention I was
REALLY PINK.  My skin also seemed a lot smoother when applying lotion, which
I think is the result of getting heated up by the pepper and germa (?).
The tingly feeling made me a little bit nervous for a while, I thought it might be allergies.
But it seems to be normal for "heating" baths, so no worries here!
It does last for a while, my skin kept tingling for about 30 minutes after I'd gotten out
(even after rinsing with cool water).

I really liked how there was no residue in the tub afterwards, but the smell does stick around 
for quite a while.  Not a problem for me because I enjoyed it, but it might be
if you don't enjoy the spicy citrus scent.


OVERALL RATING:
4 1/2 stars!

I really enjoyed this bath!  As someone who has a low body temperature, 
I'm usually really cold as soon as I get out of a bath or shower.
I was ridiculously happy to feel warmed up and relaxed, and it lasted
for about a good hour AFTER I'd gotten out!
The only downside is availability - I tried to Google this and it's hard to get online.
Also I don't think this is a highly popular product, so like most low-popularity
products at my local Asian market it will probably not be restocked
once all the packets sell out.  (Probably because of me, heh.)
BANDAI makes several different hot pepper bath packets though, so if
they run out of the Lum version I'll probably try another kind.

I would absolutely recommend this, particularly as a winter/cold weather bath!
I popped a snuggly sweater and socks on afterwards, and it was heaven. 


Thursday, March 13, 2014

O.P.I. Polish - Samoan Sand & The Thrill of Brazil

Today I'm reviewing two O.P.I nail polishes:
Samoan Sand and The Thrill of Brazil!
(I don't have swatches right now but I'll update asap - my nails are currently healing
because I was careless and left my polish on too long...)


Samoan Sand 
$$
This is a very nice soft, sandy-beige nude color, with a sweetly pinkish tone.
I feel like this would be both really pretty and really forgiving on any skintone!
It's a little streaky with too much pressure on the brush, so it takes a little
bit of practice to get the amount of polish and amount of pressure just right.

Painting just one layer has a sheer "foundation/concealer" effect, 
in that it enhances the natural appearance of your nails.  
(Streaking is more of a problem if you're going to go for just one layer, however.)
Multiple layers gives a nice, creamy, well-pigmented sandy beige - very 
refined, I can see this going nicely for either a casual or formal look.
I was able to get a decent solid color with just two layers, but I
definitely recommend three layers for maximum coverage.
Both ways of layering are quite pretty, and best enhanced by a clear
topcoat.  However, O.P.I. is pretty glossy on its own, so depending
on your preference a topcoat may not be needed! 
Personally I didn't use a topcoat, I found it to be plenty shiny.

The color's a GREAT base for a french manicure, or to prep the nails
for nail art (especially negative-space art, since it evens out the natural color of the nail).

I'm giving it 4 stars because it's a little bit difficult to work with, and
it's pricey (about $9.50 with tax at Walmart).  That being said, the quality
of the polish and its classic color + versatility is well worth the price, and I did 
save on having to get a topcoat.


The Thrill of Brazil 
$$

A very retro-looking and classic red, this is one of O.P.I.'s *many*
red shades.  As I don't really know much about blue/orange/etc tones in red
polish (unfortunately), I sort of just stared at the various red bottles trying to decide
which one would look best.  Kind of how I picked out my first red lipstick.
I've used red polishes before, not from O.P.I., but
they've always made my hands look really dark/reddened/made my skintone look
a bit strange.  So I tend to shy away from red polish.
However this color looks great on me, both tanned and untanned!
Sadly I didn't take a photo the first time I used it, while I had a desk job and 
thus was a lot lighter from being indoors basically all day & night.

(here I'm wearing TWO layers of Brazil, over one layer of Samoan)
This color produces a nice, solid, well pigmented layer with just ONE layer!
One layer produces a "brighter" shade of red, and 2+ deepens the color to match what's in the bottle
It's a beautifully creamy, rich red that intensifies with layers (but don't take my word
for it as the max I've put is 3 layers).
The color definitely reminds me of pinups and 1950's style.
This is a nice shade for a summer day at the beach, or for a swanky party.

I'm giving it 4 stars because it will stain to the EXTREME without a basecoat.
I also noticed this dried my nails out more than Samoan Sand.
Finally, the price (about $9.50 with tax).


I haven't tried O.P.I. polishes before these, but I figured that if I was going
to go all-out on them I may as well get classic wearable shades.
Which luckily they are!  I'll probably use these down to the last drop. 
Overall, I'm quite satisfied with them.  

Sidenote:
A nice thing I've noticed about O.P.I. polishes is that they don't dry to
become darker than what's in the bottle - very true to shade.  The ones from Essie I've tried
end up slightly darker, and Sally Hansen's have been noticeably darker.
So if that's a concern for you I'd recommend O.P.I. - I can't speak for other colors
in their lineup but based off of these two, I'd guess the rest are equally true to color.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

PHOTOPOST: 9th Cherry Blossom Festival at Balboa Park

Here's the follow up to the previous UPCOMING EVENT post, about
the Cherry Blossom Festival at the San Diego Japanese Friendship Garden!



I wore a cherry blossom yukata I got at the Marukai Living store (Kearny Mesa)
here in San Diego!  They have quite a few pretty ladies' sets for around $60,
which goes for a cotton yukata + a pre-tied obi.  Pre-tied obis on their own
usually go for about $20, and yukatas for $60+, so it's a really good deal!
My sister dressed me & did my hair, I have the barest idea of how to put it on properly
but she's done a lot of research herself.



What I brought in my little bag:
(I'm not holding it in the picture, sadly.)
tissues * keys * small notebook * camera * instax camera 
* small pouch for cash & IDs * lipbalm
I also had a folded fan tucked in my sleeve, something else that was useful in the heat!




I had to park a long way away from the garden (again), even though we got there around 11am.
There was a really long line just to get tickets to go in, but it moved fast anyway.

As soon as we got in we hunted for a decent picnic spot!  I didn't have time on the way so
we brought a sub sandwich and some Caprisun in, as well as a can of royal milk tea.
(There was so much nice space on the grass but I forgot to bring a picnic blanket.)

[A was looking for what that "asian canned coffee/tea" flavor came from.]
We finally found a spot at the bottom of the garden to sit down.
There's a really long winding path from the entrance to the bottom, where they had
a few vendor booths with souvenirs & crafts.

It was really pretty outside, sunny with a nice breeze.
Actually it was pretty hot - definitely happy I brought sunscreen after all!
I wore geta and I usually don't wear open-toe shoes, and I felt my feet getting toasted.
I also brought an umbrella just in case, so glad that I had that as well!
There were a couple other girls my age in yukata, and there were a few ladies (visitors and
staff) in really beautiful kimono.  Unfortunately I didn't think to take photos!
(Kind of ironic, I had a couple people ask to take my photo... they should've
seen the ladies in kimono!)




They had a performance stage with different acts - we stopped to watch the preschool chorus,
they sang "It's a Small World" in Japanese (so cute).




The garden has an exhibit room where they were holding tea ceremony demonstrations!
There was also a small booth where two ladies were painting bookmarks - one of them
was doing sumi-e painting and the other was writing out names.
A & I each got one.




I also pressed a blossom in the notebook I brought - I couldn't find any fresh non-crushed
ones on the ground, and I really didn't want to pick a bunch of flowers from the trees, so I 
just picked one.  (Cherry blossoms are edible by the way, when fresh!)

I looked around for a nice photo spot for a while, and there was a tree in a less-busy
area so I asked someone to take our picture with my instax.  It came out really nice,
I was a little worried about the light setting because of reviews I'd read before. 
(NOTE: I'll write a review of the Instax Mini 8 as well, I've been using it since January in
a bunch of different lighting settings and I think I've figured out a method.)



If you went to the festival, leave a comment!
There were staff walking around and taking photos of visitors, I believe
they'll probably post those on the Japanese Friendship Garden's website.