Friday, November 29, 2013

The Joy of Buying Korean Cosmetics

. . . are the trial sized freebies! And the more you buy, the more freebies you get!



The above are just what remained of what I have already given away. Yes, I would like to believe that I purchased a lot of skin care items, mostly cleansing creams and bottles of toner. A whole year supply, hahaha! Initially, I only planned to get myself one or two of each kind but blame it to those "service" (Koreans' term for free items) I always leave the shop loaded.

The shops that I patronized in Myeongdong were Etude House, The Face Shop, Nature Republic and Missha. It seems like all the Korean cosmetics shops are concentrated in this area. Others that I did not buy from which I might consider trying on my next trip to Korea will be Laneige, Holika Holika, Banila or Skin Food. Anyway, I notice that they offer the same things. Maybe they will only differ in efficacy or what works well for one's skin.

The important thing right now is I am so happy with what I bought and of course I am looking forward to using those free masks and creams and if it works, I will definitely buy the real size next time. Good advertising!





Monday, November 11, 2013

The Face Shop's Green Tea Body Perfume Mist

One of my favorite scents for body spray is green tea. It smells fresh and not that stuffy compared to those sweet smelling perfumes or colognes. Aside from Elizabeth Arden's green tea spray, I have never strayed from that brand until I went to The Face Shop one day and stumbled upon the Green Tea Body perfume mist. I must have been so devoted and satisfied with EA that I never ventured to set my nose to other brands.



As you can see from the photo above, the bottle is not fancy -- the design looks like just one of those low end cologne in the market -- which may have kept the price down for a good quality product. For P423 or P430 you can score this 100ml body spray and smell like you are still wearing the less affordable Elizabeth Arden!

What draws me to try this is because I read in the literature covering the bottle and I quote, "The antioxidant-rich Green Tea and Lavender water leave your body healthy and glowing." Antioxidant. Green Tea. Lavender. Healthy. Glowing.

Funny but those words may mean nothing to others but I feel a strong affinity to words that have health connotations. Yay.





Friday, November 8, 2013

Jollibee's Cheesy Bacon Mushroom Champ

Hey, I was like craving for something today and I have this enticing burger commercial running on tv. It was showing images of a juicy 100% beef patty on a burger bun, topped with bacon strips and lots of mushrooms and covered with velvety cheese.






Oh, it's Jollibee! Good thing there's a store near our place so I had to ask someone to buy it for me.

 After devouring the sandwich, I just need to say this plain and simple. YUMMY.

The price is worth it, I think I paid like P129, not sure but it's more or less around that.

Quite satisfied. Burp.












Monday, October 28, 2013

The Revamped Face Shop Shangri-La in Pictures

The Face Shop in Shangri·La is back with a new look and hopefully with new stocks and promises of skin care miracles.











Omg, Kim Hyun-Joong is just Adonis personified. He must be one of the million reasons why Faceshop brand is so widely, or must I say globally used?


I noticed that Natural Story is added under the clean and simple The Face Shop signage


Oh, and they're celebrating their 10th anniversary!



How about giving away these uber chic carry-on cream/lotion to celebrate a decade of cleansing, beautifying, moisturizing body and skin the natural way? ;-)




Friday, October 25, 2013

How to go to Shenzhen from HongKong Airport by Train


Early this year my planned trip itinerary was Shenzhen-Hongkong-Macau. Four days in Shenzhen by myself and another four days in Hongkong with my travel buddy slash colleague, Rainby. While in HK we did a day side trip in Macau and that may probably claim another page in this blog one of these days.

Meantime, let me tell you how I navigated my way from HK airport to Shenzhen.



*  Take the Airport Express line and get off at Tsing Yi station. You are now at the Tung Chung line (orange in the map). If  my memory  doesn't fail me, the fare might be from HKD42-48.

*  From Tung Chung, the next stop will be Lai King (Tsuen Wan line, the red line in the map). It is only one station away as well but the travel time is less than that from the airport to Tsing Yi.

*  Next stop from Lai King is Prince Edward (Kwun Tong line is in green) and guess what -- yes, get off at Kowloon Tong.

*  Finally, you reach the blue line, East Rail line which ends in Lohu and you're on your way to Shenzhen.




I believe there might be a simpler way to reach Lowu from the airport but personally this the most cost effective and 99% free of the probability of getting lost especially if one is a firs timer.










Saturday, October 19, 2013

The best things in life are free

Today, I received a gift from Apple, my niece. It was a Marc by Marc Jacobs earrings. I suspect that Apple thought that I will definitely adore it because of the design. She probably remembers that I love stars.




My seemingly ordinary day suddenly  becomes extraordinary because of this present. Actually, this is one of the two things in the bag that she sent me. The other one is a Trader Joe's Organic peanut butter, which I have been salivating about but could not find the time to  buy.

Oh, my niece. She could be so sweet and so generous at times.

And it's not even my birthday. Her generosity made me happy. That happiness did not cost me a cent although it made her Kate Spade wallet more than a hundred bucks lighter.





Thursday, October 17, 2013

No Sweat Fruit Salad


All I did was to throw in 3 kinds of fruit -- apples and mandarin cut in bite size pieces plus seedless grapes. Then drown it with spoonfuls of DelMonte pineapple juice with a drop of honey to sweeten it up a bit ...

 Easy to prepare healthy snack, right? Let's give our potato chip bags a rest once in a while and load up on these. It's your choice. :-)










Saturday, October 12, 2013

Beating the cold weather with 7-11 Hotpot or Oden

According to Wikipedia, Oden is a Japanese winter dish with lots of ingredients like boiled eggs, daikin radish, konnyaku (whatever that is) and processed fish cakes stewed in a soy-flavored dashi broth. I so love hotpot because I have an uncanny predilection for hot soups.

Our neighborhood 24-hour store, 7-11 is now offering hotpot which I had been planning to try out for some kind of eons now. That simple dream came true today. It was just the perfect time. Stormy, cold and windy weather.

My receipt showed that the noodle costs P12 and you can add like 3 ingredients with a price starting at P10 to P15 each. So if you keep it to just 3 toppings -- enjoy the hot meal for less than P50!



Beware of adding extra toppings though because you might go beyond your budget. I was so overwhelmed with the variety of fish cakes and assorted meat balls that I went out of 7-11 with my wallet P153 lighter. I don't regret it though. It's good to cave in to your greedy appetite once in a while. You can never buy that kind of satisfaction.




The hotpot is not exceptional though. The soup is a bit on the sweet side and the taste of one of the toppings -- a block of sweet corn, is overpowering. The processed fish cakes and meatballs are of good quality and worth the price. There is a sauce that go with it labeled Oden sauce which is forgettable.
 







Sunday, October 6, 2013

Sunflower Beauty Oil by Human Nature

Human Nature products boast of 100% No Harmful Chemicals which is a big come on especially for people who care about what they apply on their skin. I have tried their lip balms before and some of their lotions and I must say they might be good. For some reasons I forgot all about their products when I see something new that I want to try. I stopped using plain lip balms a long time ago. It might be around that time when I discovered lip tints or lip balms with a hint of color. As for lotions, I got lots of generous relatives who send me Victoria's Secrets  and Bath and Body lotions at the time.

So much for human nostalgia. I am about to run out of facial cleansers so I thought of swinging  by Rustan's on my way home. I don't have a particular brand in mind, I just want something like a cream to pat on my face and tissue those dirts away.   Just like the work of Pond's cleansing cream, my elder sister never runs out of this precious cream eons ago to cleanse her face with before toning and moisturizing.

Months ago, I have been eyeing this beauty oil by Human Nature which I was thinking will work fine to cleanse my face before I hit the sack. It was not available in small bottle then and quite expensive for me to try. Look what I got now, yey! Finally 50ml bottle now is available for something like P149. Not bad.



At the back of the bottle, it actually tells you that this oil helps in lightening dark under eye circles, dark spots, pimple marks,  lighten underarms. It also claims of minimizing stretch marks, adds shine to  your dull hair as well as moisturize your skin.

The manufacturer refers to this product as their gold elixir that works magic for you.



And all I want is to clean my face which is not really listed as one of the numerous things the happy flower could bring to your life. I am ending this post humming 'Got to Believe in Magic'.







Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Mochiko Day!

As a treat for working hard five days straight, I usually give myself a reward -- big or small to cap my productive week. This time I find myself buying in Mochiko, one of those stalls you pass by in Shangri-La Mall. I always thought that this is a Japanese franchised store but I was wrong. From their website, I learned that this is wholly owned and managed by a Filipino couple. Anyways, I digress, I am supposed to tell you about my take on the Mochiko product.


Those cute little colored balls (looks more like the size of the regular hand stress balls) are made of mochi. A mochi is a Japanese sticky rice pounded finely and shaped into balls usually filled with red bean paste.

Instead of the common filling, Mochiko filled it with different delish ice cream flavors. The ice cream that they are using has real milk and fruit ingredients in it, not the commercialized one. This explains why you get that tiny thing for P75 a piece. Personally, the ever sweet tooth that I am, you would definitely catch me tasting all the available flavors which are shown in the photo below:


They also kept on updating their flavors -- as of this writing they have the very popular Speculoos Cookie Butter! So let us all declare our very own yummy Mochiko Day!




Sunday, September 29, 2013

Simplified Korean visa application for Filipinos

When I was in the process of preparing the requirements for getting a visa to Korea, I scoured the world of cyberspace for even the tiniest bit of information -- the most updated, the better.

Here I won't discuss the papers or documents that you need for it probably would just duplicate your previous research. I will just make it light and tell you through this numbered collage :-)

One: Armed with your complete documents (in my case: filled out application form, certificate of employment, original bank certificate, ITR and my valid passport) drag your feet to the Korean Embassy in McKinley

 Two:  Get a visitor's ID from the guard

Three: Once you're inside, the receptionist will check your documents and will ask you to wait for your number to be called



Four: You wil be given this white slip to claim your passport

Five: After 3 or 4 days you come back with bated breath, present your claim slip and in return you get this piece of paper and then wait again for your assigned number to be called

And for the last picture ---- you can finally say, "Annyeong Haseyo!"






 









Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Images of Shenzhen

For now, I will just be posting pictures because my desktop is under the weather. Yes, you heard it right. Desktop with a capital D in this age of fancy tabs and powerful laptops. How ancient (winks, and more winks).

But then, just so you know I am using a tab right now and you can imagine an injured runner struggling his way to the finish line.









Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Noodle Boss -- Moshi Koshi

There's a new eating place in SM Annex which my sister and I tried recently, Moshi Koshi. It boasts of fresh noodles which enticed us to try so that our stomach will be able to distinguish the fresh from our usual fare of instant noodle.

 I took some pictures of the food we really enjoyed eating:




 I wanted to add some more pictures but I am having a hard time using my Samsung Galaxy tab. 

Too bad, I could not get myself to translate into words how my taste buds reacted to the food in Moshi Koshi. One thing I'm sure of is I would definitely come back for more!
















Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Korean visa granted


So sweet, I got the coveted visa to enter the haven for spicy food and the queendom of BB creams. My excitement is so enormous I can feel each neuron in my brain dancing Gangnamish style which might put PSY to shame!


Friday, September 6, 2013

The Agony of Waiting for a Visa

Just now, I received a text from my travel buddy, Rainby. She was so ecstatic judging from the way she capitalized the WOOT-WOOTs and the WOOHOOs. Or she might be excited too because she got herself a  brand new Samsung GS4 but that's another thing. Last week we finally lodged our application at the Korean Embassy and we're supposed to go again yesterday to pick it up. She did. I didn't. And she got the coveted Korean visa. And here I am still waiting -- not to mention apprehensively waiting -- and all those what ifs that runs inadvertently in my mind.

The huge rain was a bummer. As I was about to go, it suddenly rained. Not just a simple downpour. Just like someone from up there just decided to throw down on us mortals pails and pails of water. Enough of  the wet me braving my way through the streets to go to work because of heavy rains. I had a choice. The visa can wait and that was my choice. Now, this mental torture of asking myself, did I get the stamp or not?

I'll be in this hovering state for the next four days or so and whatever it is, everything will always be just fine.

Friday, August 23, 2013

A big thanks to Korean Bloggers


Like I have blogged previously I am dreaming of going to Korea before the end of this year. And yes, I am doing lots of research on what to do once I am there. I know I would like to gobble all those kimbaps, bulgogis and shabu-shabus -- as well as deluge my eyes, er, maybe my bags with all those BB creams and beauty whatnots Korea is famous for. Etude House, Face Shop, Holika Holika, Nature Republic, Skinfood, wait for me!

Those travel bloggers are a big help. Aside from the things that you initially want to do once you reach your destination, additional curiosity arises once you read their adventures and misadventures. So aside from all those mentioned above, there is this inner desire to experience doing what they did that also tickled my fancy.

I just bought my round trip ticket from Air Asia not caring about the fact that I have not gone to the Korean Embassy yet to apply for a visa, yet I am positive that I would get one -- the height of optimism! It would be a seven-day stay and in mid-November which is the start of the cold season in Korea.

Anyways, I thought of writing this in appreciation for all those who have already enjoyed and told about their travels to Korea. Not only to those Korean bloggers but also all travel bloggers, professional and even those who just enjoy sharing their wonderful time in a foreign country. This proved to be helpful for those people who intend to give in to their adventurous side. May your tribe truly increase!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Gluta White and Firm

Let me reiterate that there is no need for me to whiten my skin. Not that I am fair-skinned, I definitely adore my scar dotted brown complexion. It's just pretty challenging to try out those products that promise Kris Aquino skin in just two weeks.
After all those other brands (from affordable to not-so-affordable) that I have tried singing the same thing, here I am again with a new find:
Um, new find does not mean of course that the product has just been introduced. It must have been there in the shelf forever catching my eyes but always chose to look away.
The scent of both the soap and the lotion is tolerable, meaning not the kind that I would love but fragrant enough and acceptable. What I do every bath time is to lather the soap onto my skin and leave it there for five minutes or more. Meanwhile I would cleanse my face with my facial foam of the season. Just so you know, I may not stick to one brand but I keep getting back to something that I think keep at least some of the promises that moved me to purchase their product. After I do my hair shampoo and conditioner, it's about time to go back to my soap infused skin and start to rinse. While rinsing, I would rub my thumb against the skin all over my body and get rid of the dead skin. Probably the residue of the soap go with the unwanted epidermis because it seems that I could make a tiny ball out of the whole process. I feel really cleansed after and that is the most important thing.
To make the whitening process more effective you are asked of course to follow it up with their lotion which I also bought just for the heck of it. Good marketing strategy. So effective for gullible people like yours truly. Anyway, I love the texture of the lotion, rich and not watery. The smell, never mind. Well, scent is subjective too. It may be okay for you but not for me. My nose go for baby stuff scent.
Now for the verdict since it has been more than two weeks since I started using this product religiously. Like all the products I have tried with a common vision for a fairer skin, here I am scouting for another two-week whitening saga with other brands out there I have yet to try.
 The Gluta White and Firm soap costs around P72.00, while the Gluta Advance Lotion is something like P280.00 -- quite a dent in the budget for a working girl trying to make both ends meet but a steal for another who earns above the minimum wage per day. Oh, the cost of beauty and wellness! 


Sunday, July 21, 2013

Wishlist: Shopping and Dining in Korea

Before year 2013 ends I am fervently wishing to set my foot in Korea. Not a fan of K-Pop though, but definitely crazy about Korean food and soap operas, popularly known as Koreanovelas in this part of the planet.

Another thing I am salivating about is to feast on BB creams... I'm just half kidding. Meanwhile, I have to get a visa of course so I have been scouring the internet of the Korean Embassy's requirements for granting a visitor's visa. Appreciation goes to travel bloggers who writes about their experiences not only about geting a visa to a particular country but also the details of their adventures.

In the future, I will also blog about my little travels because I know someone out there is looking for some info about their destination. There's not enough dough in my purse but all I can think about whenever I go abroad is to shop, shop and shop some more. Shopping excites me. To me, shopping does not always mean spending. It's also my way of educating myself of what is available in the market that I can splurge my hard earned moolah on when I get the chance :-)

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Why I Keep Playing Candy Crush

Sweet! Divine! Tasty! Delicious! These words are music to my ears each time I magically hit those candies. I don't mind getting a level failed, I just keep on playing. To be honest, I don't even understand why I get to the next level when the goal is to clear all the jelly. Sugar Crush!!! this is the sweetest word ever for Candy Crush players -- that is, in my case.


Some may agree with me that this game is a no-brainer. All you need to do is to group three same colored jellies or candies together and you get a score. You don't even need a strategy or anything unless you make a career out of it. I'm just plain enjoying myself. Or am I just a moron? More on idling my time away?

This is one good way of releasing stress and boredom -- for a couple of minutes. That's because you only have five supposed "life". After consuming it all, you either ask a friend to give you life or purchase additional tool or boosters to ensure your way up to the next level. Luckily, I have never used any of those to get to where I am now -- level 28. A tightwad like me would just wait until I re-charged my 5 lives back and continue my relationship with those deliciously colored jellies.

I know we need to pay the brains behind this game but would a sugar crushed thank you not enough?



Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Just a secret: Asian Secrets Whitening Body Scrub and Bengkoang Soap


Oh, look what I've tried using for the last few months, the Solenn Heusaff endorsed Asian Secrets. I did not buy it to achieve the beauty and glowing skin of the French Filipino celebrity. It's something new from the usual Papaya-laden whitening products that we have available in supermarkets and drugstores for the past years. More on the curiosity of what a Lulur is -- a type of Indonesian beauty ritual that Indonesian brides go through in order to score a smooth, radiant and white skin before their wedding day. If it is really effective during those days, that is something we have to find out.

So far, these are the variants that I have tried:


The first one that I really used was the soap. I have not taken a picture of it but the packaging looks more like the orange box above. Again, the term Bengkoang tickled my vocabulary hungry brain. In English it is known as Yam Bean extract which is a popular whitening ingredient in Indonesia. Most probably synonymous to the so called whitening magic of our native kalamansi and papaya.

There are two soap variants which I have already used. One with moisturizing olive oil (green box) which protects the skin from dryness and the other kind is with Betel nut (orange box). Betel nut? What I know about betel nut is something that old people pop in their mouth as you would a chewing gum or bubble gum. The chewing gum gives you fresh breath while the betel nut will leave you depressed because of the reddish tint that will eventually stays in your teeth.  Ironically, I love using the betel nut variant of the soap. It prides itself with antiseptic and deodorizing properties. You have this cool menthol feeling in your skin after rinsing with water.

For the body scrubs, I favor the one in green tub  with Green Tea and Vitamin E. And the scent is so good which I can't really say with the purple tub that boasts of  Licorice and Mulberry Leaf Extract. I use it lavishly every bath in order to replace it sooner.

My curiosity with this product is already worn out having tried all the variants. I may or may not buy it again but definitely I won't use the body scrubs anymore. The little beads in the scrub is so little you hardly notice they're there. I actually add sugar each time I use it to feel that I am indeed exfoliating some dead skin. For the soap, I probably would go back to it from time to time especially the refreshing Bengkoang Betel Nut.

As for its whitening effect? I wonder how many tubs do I need to consume or how long will I use it in order for me to be as fair as Kris Aquino! I can't see it in Solenn because as far as I remember, the beauteous model-slash-singer-slash actress and all those slashes is a bit on the morena side.






Saturday, April 13, 2013

Meet my summer friend: Pond's age miracle BB+


Finally, I found a friend that can protect my facial skin from the biting heat of the sun.
  

It costs only P499 in Mercury Drug. Way cheaper than the Korean BB cream brands that I previously used.
I really don't care anymore what other benefits it promises to do to my skin. All I care about is it has SPF 30 PA++ which I badly needed while walking under the sun!



Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Dressed up instant noodle


One thing I am proud of myself is my ability to cook up something from left overs.  I was thinking of doing fried rice with these ingredients but I decided to make soup instead. Look at my reinvented, enriched, fortified Lucky Me instant noodle.

 That's a left over lechon manok (roast chicken) from last night and a slice of fried SPAM this morning. I added a sunny side up too and a bit of veggie so that it would look like a five-star quality brunch. At least to my eyes. Burp.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Burgers by Design!

Burgers and pizzas are the least in my list when my tummy growls for something edible. This week I got no choice but to settle for a burger because everyone seems to be drooling over Brothers Burger.

The menu doesn't excite me at all. Those burger images are enticing only in pictures which is the best strategy to arouse consumers' cravings for something new in the fast food department. Here's part of their menu in case you would want to try what they have to offer.






Initially I thought of ordering Black Angus Burger but I settled for one of their designers burgers -- Blues Brothers. My brain painted an image of high quality bread and an impressively large patty with all the burger trimmings in it. Not to mention that I expected it to be divinely yummy. But it's not. It did not stimulate my rather picky taste buds. The hefty burger patty is its only justification of being pricey.




And so with the Crispy Fish Sandwich. The bread tasted like it was pure flour baked hastily. It also seemed to be consistent in the taste department.  The fish filling will not let you down I'm sure. It is twice larger than McDonalds' fish fillet sandwich. Still, it's not the size that counts, but it's the taste with a capital T.

Anyways, I so welcome the paper bag for take out. I liked the bright color combination.