Sunday, June 28, 2009

Still mourning Michael

We're still in mourning over the death of Michael Jackson. And so are our friends at Lazy Oaf. They created this fab T-shirt to celebrate the London tour - if you'd like one, contact them through the website.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Maybelline Gel Eyeliner

Maybelline Eyestudio Lasting Gel Eyeliner


The first time I saw Maybelline Gel Eyeliner is from Japan magazine. The product was no.1 seller in Japan. What's in my mind, no way how a drugstore product can beat the counter product, of course there is exceptional for product like KATE and Marjolica Marjoca. Besides Japan magazine, a lot of Taiwan bloggers were actually gives a thumb up for Maybelline Eyestudio Lasting Drama Gel Eyeliner. I have been waiting it to be launch in Malaysia for quite some time. Yay! It's finally here!!! I saw it at Watson last weekend, and grab it right away.

Maybelline gel eyeliner comes with an eyeliner brush and the sell it at RM39.90. This is cheaper than KATE gel eyeliner. It's comes with three colours:- 01: Black, 02: Brown and 03: Blue. But I cannot see the blue one on the rack. The product claimed that Smudge Proof and Water proof. These are not important to me because I do not have an extremely oily lids issue. I am more care about the texture of the product and the brush quality.

Let's talk about the gel eyeliner itself. What my experienced is exactly what they claimed; creamy gel texture yet dries quickly after application. If compare with Stila Smudge Pot, I like this more, Stila Smudge Pot is drier. The creamy and smooth texture makes my eyeliner application process easier. Talk about smudging, it does not smudge at all after staying 8-hours on my lids. I am not sure if this will be the same for oily eyelid, I need to get someone to try it.

Now the exclusive brush, surprisingly the quality of the brush is superb. The bristles are soft enough yet give a good control during application, no wonder in Taiwan they called this exclusive brush as "calligraphy brush" I kind of person who like to clean the brush after I am using it so what I found the brush does not shed after washing.

It's actually bad news for me to discover such a good gel eyeliner with an affordable price because before I bought this I got the Shu Uemura Paintng Liner at RM75 and I have no time to try it yet, please Shu Uemura, I hope there is no disappointment when I review your product!

Love,

Joey

Topshop treats

We're noticing loads of amazing things at Topshop at the moment. But what is all the banging and building going on in the basement? We need to know what they're cooking up!

On our wishlist:
Liberty-print shorts, £32 - makes us feel like picnics in the park
Nylon Pac-a-poncho, £25. Perfect festival kit for those improptu summer showers
Zebra print body, £18 to snazz up a jeans-n-Converse outfit
Blue lace-up heels, £60 - cute with ankle socks and shorts
Festival photo-print tee, £25 - genius!

Friday, June 26, 2009

My Blog is Born! Kinda?

I have been tossing around the idea of starting a nail blog.....Blogging is totally new to me. i follow a few blogs now & then. But mostly, i have found them when searching for answers on "how to" questions. When I came across nail art blogs...I wondered if I should start one so i had a place to post all my photos & tips on the Konadicures I've been doing.

Earlier this week, my AWESOME husband surprised me with the Konad Salon Kit...my wheels have been turning ever since about all the fun things in that box I can play with . Yippee

So Behold...the birth of my blog. I created it a little while back, but never made an entry..this is my first. A little abrupt, as i hear my girls in the background being entertained by the grandparents. Thought id sneak away & try my hand at this blogging bit. I plan to upload some pictures Later this weekend? Maybe?

Trend alert: Snoods

Brace yourself for the invasion of the Burberry snood. Come September it will be everywhere. Hell, it's everywhere now!

On Emma Watson in the Burberry campaign


Backstage at the Burberry show



At the Net-a-porter press day

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Beth Ditto - how did she do?

Ditto Day is drawing ever-closer and we were treated to a sneak preview of the Beth Ditto for Evans collection yesterday. It rocks! What we liked:
The two-tone black-and-white shoes, the sweater dresses and the sequins, especially this sequin top!


We also loved the studded bag we were given as a gift and the invitation to the exclusive party next week. Roll on Wednesday!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

NOTD and Nail Polish Haul

How do I start a new week and bring a happy mood to work on Monday? With a nail polish done on the Sunday! This week I am using the Anna Sui nail polish which I bought during Anna Sui Sale.

Wow! Coral Red! Like it.

Another nail polish hauls last weekend. I bought a Nail Tek nail strengtheners - Nail Tek II: Intensive Therapy and a few bottles of mini size Essie nail polish.

Nail Polish Haul

Nail Tek II: Intensive Theraphy for for soft, peelingnails

Talk about the nail strengtheners, I used to use OPI Nail Envy which cost RM110 a bottle but I always have an issue whereby the content become thick and end up I need to waste half bottle because I cannot apply it evenly on the nails. Then the shop owner recommended me Nail Tek Intensive Theraphy. Well, I do not mind to try new product and guess what - Nail Tek II: Intensive Therapy is only half of the price of OPI Nail Envy. I can save a lot if I know about Nail Tek earlier! I guess what we pay for OPI product is for their marketing cost.

Love,

Joey

Monday, June 22, 2009

She's a model and she's looking good ♫♫♫

We love a girl who gives it some welly! Here's Natasha Poly doing proper model posing, even when it's backstage. So profesh...





[Pics: Vogue.co.uk]

Saturday, June 20, 2009

ASOS Ltd 100

The ASOS Ltd 100 is nearly upon us for the third year running and we were invited to the launch party on Thursday to view the talent on offer. 100 students from London College of Fashion have had their work selected by an expert panel to be included in the exclusive sale. Our favourite designer was Rie Bromley who has three of her leather and bead necklaces in the sale which goes live on ASOS.com on 3rd July. If you fancy one of these, make-sure you cancel all plans for July 3rd. You need to be super-speedy on the mouse as last year, every item was sold in two minutes flat. The good news is that some of the pieces are very reasonable indeed, each is a one-off and all the profits go to the designers.


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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Anna Sui Sale

Yay! Finally I had the chance to grab something from Anna Sui but with a cheaper price. There was a sale last week, and guess what, there is no SUPER OLD STOCK all their stuffs are manufactured last year. But I kind of regret I went there in the evening time because all the popular item….gone, all gone! L.

The sweetest stuff

Anna Sui is Cosmetic is well known with the adorable and dreamy design. The

What I got from this sale:

  • Liquid eyeliner
  • Loose Compact Powder UV
  • Loose Compact Powder Case
  • Nail Filer – I like handle with the signature design
  • Nail Polish

The nail polish and the liquid eye liner have the rose scented smell. Love it.

Nail Polish

Liquiq Eye Liner

Look at the loose powder casing, so adorable, my sister like it so much. Should have taken the hair brush too but no worry I will wait for the next sale.

Loose Powder Case

The next item I want to get is their signature fragrance - Anna Sui.

Love,

Joey

Birthday Cake

Yesterday was my birthday! I never celebrate my birthday since high school. I cannot see what is the purpose to celebrate it with a party, to celebrate I am one year older?! What I did last time to celebrate my birthday is having a dinner with family or my mum will make some "red dyed eggs" (in Hokkien we called it "Ang Ge Nui") it's a tradition for Hokkien family to make it and give it as birthday gift. Now, I will have dinner with Hubby, and I will buy something for myself as my birthday gift, buy something I wanted but never had an excuse to get it! :p

I never get or ask someone to get me a cake to celebrate my birthday! I mean I could not finish a whole cake, if keep the leftover at the end I will throw it away, such a waste of money.

But today I got a cake from a supplier of my company, so surprise that why would they send a cake for me. Never mind, since they have sent it over, lil Jo can have it, hope it is a cheese cake!

Thank you so much to the person who sends the cake… Steff and Sam

Love,

Joey

Friday, June 12, 2009

Graduate Fashion Week Careers Clinic

When we told people we were going to Graduate Fashion Week yesterday, the general response was 'why are you going on the Education Day? It'll be full of kids!' But that's exactly what we liked about it. Education Day is now in its second year and is aimed at 14-18 year-olds who are thinking about studying fashion at degree level. Most useful is the Careers Clinic, brilliantly hosted by Caryn Franklin, which questions a panel of fashion experts on the nitty gritty of getting a job and working in fashion. On this year's panel were Richard Bradbury (CEO of GFW sponsors, River Island), Alison Edmond (Creative/Fashion Director of Harper's Bazaar), Vanessa Coyle (Fashion Editor of Harper's Bazaar), Adrien Parry Roberts (course leader of fashion design course at UCA Epsom), Ann Rafter (MD of Stephanie Churchill PR) and Mark Eley of Eley Kishimoto. Plus an extra surprise guest, PM's wife, Sarah Brown!

One of the key messages that came across from the panel was that the passion for creativity and learning was what drove them in their jobs (hey, it's certainly not the money). All the panellists concurred that they never stop being inquisitive in hunting out what's new and what's next, not only in fashion but in all areas of culture and lifestyle. Here are some other nuggets from the panel.

What do you look for from your work experience people?
Alison Edmond: People skills are really important, you need to be able to work as a team. I also expect people to know about photographers and fashion designers so make sure you do the research in advance.

What makes a good stylist?
Vanessa Coyle: Having a strong point of view. Depending who you're working for, the brief will always be different so you need to be versatile yet have a new point of view. For a freelance stylist you need to be able to identify different styles for different jobs.

How do you get your foot in the door for work experience?
Richard Bradbury: Be prepared. You have to understand it's your responsibility to get the job you want. If you bother to make an effort, you can get lots of knowledge so always do your research. We want to know that you're interested in us, remember you're competing with someone who may not be as well-prepared as you.

What's your advice for getting a job following work experience?
Ann Rafter: Get noticed. For me, the people that stand out are the ones that knock on my door and ask for an exit meeting at the end of a work placement.

What advice do you have for shy students?
Sarah Brown: Look for other ways to build your confidence. Volunteer in something at school, work in a shop...anything to interact and boost your confidence.

Another message that came across from Richard Bradbury was that not everyone needs a degree. Even though this was Graduate Fashion Week, Richard pointed out that half his employees at River Island didn't have degrees. This is heartening for those who don't finish their degrees or decide that academic life isn't for them. It seems the main requirements for success are passion and hard work and the only place you're going to learn those is through getting stuck in.

We had a good root around the stands after the Careers Clinic and were especially impressed with a project by graduate Andrew Loader, who has set up a website called Fashionworkie.com. Anyone looking for fashion work experience can log on for up-to-date vacancies - completely free of charge. 

We also picked up a copy of the GFW magazine which was full of inspiring tips from fashion industry success stories. River Island had also set up a photo studio for the week where various magazines had pitched up to do fashion shoots using River Island clothes - a perfect exercise in fashion marketing right before our eyes! You can see some of the pictures on Handbag.com.

Countdown to Ditto Day


July 9th is the launch of the Beth Ditto for Evans collection and we've been sent all the info ahead of time on what can be expected. You can sign up for updates on the site here and when it launches on 9th July, we've been promised streamed music of the latest Gossip track, a share section featuring PC and iphone downloadable screen savers, plus the chance to win armfuls of Beth Ditto merch. Why are you standing there staring like that? Sign up, already!

LancĂ´me Cils Design PRO Mascara – Double Brush Mascara

Besides collecting perfume, I am also a mascara collector. Mascara is a must for me, so I am hard core mascara user, I can't live without it. Alright let's talk about one more beloved mascara from LancĂ´me.
I got this mascara – LancĂ´me Cils Design PRO last Christmas, the product claimed that it can transform your eyes with a true-false lash effect. After a few time trying (not more than 5 times), I found it does not give me "Wow" effect so it become my least favourite mascara. But last week I finally mastered the correct way to apply this mascara and it does the work!

LancĂ´me Cils Design PRO mascara is a mascara come with double brushes meant it's come with two applicators.

Two applicator (brush): A traditional brush and a comb brush.

Traditional brush: Volume up and lengthen the lash. It is quite narrow which allow me to reach the corner lashes.

Comb Brush: The new exclusive Design Pro™ Mini Comb enhances hard-to-reach outer corner lashes for a beautiful, wide-eyed, false-lash look.

Let's the photo tell the story:


Like what I said, you have to master the skill to use this mascara otherwise you won't be able to get the true-false lash effect. Use the regular wand as you normally would and the comb for the outer corner and bottom lashes for extra drama. The first few times I used it, I have some issue with comb brush whereby the comb brush causes clumping. I solved the problem by using eyelash curler to curl my lash first (usually I do not use eyelash curler) and guess what, no more clumps. Do not ask me why, because I not sure, I was accidentally discover this when I try to use my newly bought Shu Uemura eyelash curler.

One more trick, when you use the comb brush make sure that you are combing the lash not "touching" your lash. If you are "touching" the lash you will not get the defining effects and you will end up with clumping issue.

Hope the tips helps if you having issue with this mascara.

Love,

Joey



Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Flash Mob! Don’t be panic if you meet them.

Well this is not a beuty post, but something to brighten up you day. Came across something related about flash mob this morning. A flash mob is a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, and then quickly disperse. Wow! Large group of peoples doing the same thing at the same time at the same place, sure you will be panic if you bump into them especially I saw a Ninja flash mob video from YouTube. But after you realize that, it is actually quiet entertaining.




I came up an idea of a group of girls put on a lipstick at the same time in front of Pavillion.



Joey


Style stalking at Rebel Rebel book launch

Excellent people-watching last Thursday at the launch of Paul Gorman and Keanan Duffty's book, Rebel Rebel Anti-Style at Urban Outfitters. We loved all the radioactive-pink and neon-orange-with-black colour clashing going on and the perfect quiff on Marco from The Killing Floor.

The book itself is an informal and informative look back at rebellious style through the years - check it out at Amazon...




Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Kicking back with K-Swiss

We're over the celebs'-of-spring-as-model trend but we're fickle beasts so admit to secretly liking these new K-Swiss pics. Alexandra (daughter-of-Keef) Richards and Evan (son-of-Diana) Ross work the old school K-Swiss look to perfection while Ed Westwick does his best 'look like you're not posing' look.


Monday, June 8, 2009

Helen Asher's Make-up Recommendations


We had lunch with Helen Asher, make-up artist for Dazed, Man About Town and this amazing La Roux CD cover. Never mind this season's coral nail and peach lip, we decided to put her on the spot (whoops, no pun intended) and quiz her on the essential make-up components of her own beauty kit. What day-to-day products does a make-up pro use herself?

Best every day mascara - Clinique Lash Power Mascara Long Wearing Formula
"This mascara is perfect for everyday wear. It has a really good brush and the formula of the mascara is amazing. It can withstand tears, rain, humidity, sweat. It does not run down your face giving the dreaded panda eyes - every girl's nightmare. And if you want to remove it you can just wet your fingers or cotton pad and wipe! It won't leave any smears."

Best all-night-long mascara 
"The Givenchy Phenomen' Eyes is my favorite. The sphere-shaped tip of the wand is amazing. It really grips onto the eyelashes individually, separating each lash to make them longer and you can really get to the roots of the eyelashes. And when the wand is pulled out for application there is always the right amount of mascara on it. The texture of the mascara is fantastic. It's thick without being gluggy, dense in colour and stays on without running! Perfect for all night long."

Best face wipes  - Simple Face Wipes
"Face wipes are easy, very practical and a great invention, however, I tend to stick with a good natural cream cleanser which can be washed off with water or a water-based cleanser. I tend to find that most face wipes have a lot of chemicals in them, leaving the face coated with a layer of it. On the occasions that I do use them it will be the Simple range. They seem to be gentle on the skin, especially around the eye area."

Holy grail lipgloss that's always in your kit
"My favourite lip gloss would be the Givenchy Pop-Gloss range. Firstly I am a sucker for packaging -  I like the cleanlines of the rectangular tube. But most importantly, the texture of the gloss is perfect. It's not gluggy or super-sticky. And the colour range is fab. Some have a slight shimmery-glitter to them which picks up the light perfectly."

What's the tip everyone always asks you? 
"'How do I make my eyes look bigger?'  This is a question that I'm asked a lot. Firstly, curling your eyelashes will do the trick, this automatically opens up the eyes. Use a good pair of eyelash curlers. Shu Uemura do the best ones - every girl should invest in a pair of these. Secondly, choose an eyeliner pencil to suit and apply it right into the base and rim of your upper eye-lashes. It's more like a subtle smudge rather then a hard line. This instantly thickens the lashes. And thirdly apply a coat of mascara! Doing those three simple steps will instantly give "kapow" to your eyes.

So there you have it. We are so going to try the Givenchy Pop-Gloss range, have ditched our face wipes already (no, really) and 'gluggy' is our new favourite word!

To see more of Helen's work, check out her website
 

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