Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Bleaching & Toning my hair!


I bought 2 boxes of Freshlight bleach from Japan this past summer they were only 500 yen each, its about $15-$18 cad at pacific mall, major price markup! I chose the lightest bleach there was, i believe that there are 3 levels of bleaches, unfortunately I don't have any pictures and I don't know the exact names of the boxes but I', sure there is information about them online!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Review: Smith's Rosebud Salve Balm

I purchased the Smith's Rosebud salve balm from Sephora for about $8, I always saw Rosebud salve in the check out area and finally decided to try it out. There are many great reviews on Sephora, customer' average rating is about 4.5 out of 5 stars! I bought the tube version as it is easier and not as messy as applying it with the fingers!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

February Faves 2015

Here are my February favourites! I kept on forgetting to post this and now it we're already half way through March! I tried lots of Lush products this month which I have never really tried before!

 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Review: Daiso Pore Care Pack

I bought this Daiso Pore Care Pack during my trip to Los Angeles last year, I finally decided to try it out when I ran out of my favourite Biore Nose Strips. They have the same concept at the Biore Strips and many other products pertaining to the removal of black heads on the nose! I have a another review on nose strips by The Face Shop here!
 
Daiso is a 100 Yen Store in Japan where it originated from, its basically a dollar store but not in North America (Canada & US). It is more along the lines of $1.50 to $3 Store, they have a great variety of things. The only Daiso' in Canada are located in British Columbia and Eastern parts of the US, there is an abundance of locations in Asian though.
 
I purchased this 4 pack for $1.50 in the Daiso located in the Korean district of Los Angeles. These are a steal compared to the Biore ones. These nose strips are made of natural charcoal as the package claims, which is supposed to be good for the skin.