Showing posts with label kawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kawaii. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Dariya Palty hair dye review

Hello beautiful~

I am constantly being asked how I get my hair this colour and what hair dye I use. The dye that I use is by the Japanese Brand Dariya Palty, in the shade "pure natural". I have been using this dye (in the same shade) since 2009 and I have never changed because I love the results I get, as I often find it difficult to lighten my naturally black hair without bleaching it. I have tried numerous brands here in the UK previously but my hair would never achieve the colour I wanted. I know these days there are all these ombré hair kits which help you achieve this result now but back then I would have had no option but bleach. It occurred to me that Japanese people generally have pretty dark/ black hair so I figured I would get results with a brand more suited to Asian hair. I noticed that in the popular Japanese gyaru trend, and a lot of the girls have a variation of different light browns or blonde hair, I did my research and came across this brand.

http://www.dariyacosme.com/en/product/palty/hair_color/index.html


Palty "Pure natural"  package designs 2009, 2011, 2014
(does it make me a hoarder for keeping one each time it changes? lol)


comb through cap, Hair treatment infused with camellia oil, agent 2 oxide water, agent 1 dye
also comes with gloves and instructions


when ordering from Hong Kong the instructions come in both Chinese & English


when you order from Japan the instructions are only in Japanese. However the images are pretty self explanatory
How to Use
  1.   Firstly put on the clothes, wear something old or something you don't mind getting dye on, I'd advise you to wrap an old towel on your shoulders like a cape.
  2. Then put on the gloves provided and unscrew the lid from bottle 2 and squeeze into it the entire contents of tube 1. Put the lid back on and shake until the two have mixed thoroughly.
  3. Unscrew the lid once again and replace it with the comb through lid. (before proceeding to dye all your hair it's advised to do a strand test, incase of allergy)
  4. section your hair and then starting at the root of the hair gently squeeze the bottle and comb the dye through your hair to the tips, move on to each section and do the same.
  5. after you have covered all your hair, gently massage the dye into your hair using your fingers (makesure you're wearing the gloves lol)
  6. leave the dye in your hair for no more than 30 minutes
  7. Rinse your hair thoroughly, ensuring that the product is completely washed out
  8. Then use the Hair treatment Provided, really helps condition your hair as this dye can really dry it out.
my natural black roots before applying dye

My roots after using the dye
(excuse the terrible lighting lol)


 
I recently filmed and uploaded a video on my youtube channel of My hair colour routine using this dye, so please check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7_Mho-kokU
 
I hope you found this review helpful
 
Love Jenny
XOXO 


Tuesday, 28 April 2015

NuMe Silhouette Flat Iron review

Hello beautiful people, I'm back again (as promised =D) with another product review. This time I will be reviewing the NuMe Silhouette Professional 100% Solid Ceramic Styling Iron~


Sooooooooo a couple of weeks back I saw that NuMe had an amazing deal on, like seriously I recommend following them on Instagram @numestyle because they always have amazing offers and crazy discounts. So basically I decided to take advantage of the discount, allowing me to purchase the flat iron (or hair straightener for you UK people ^_^ ) at just $24 when it's originally $139, so that's like a MASSIVE discount! Plus shipping and handling to the UK, it cost me like £30 in total which is fantastic!!! I'm like super happy, not just with the price but also the product itself. I'm like in LOVE! It can be purchased at www.numestyle.com.
It's features are:

The NuMe silhouette flat iron features are:
  • 100% Solid ceramic plates
  • precision engineered 1.25 inch floating plates
  • soft touch finish
  • Temperature control from 140°F  to 410°F
  • Negative ion technology
  • infrared heat technology
  • Ergonomic design
  • Salon- style swivel power cord
  • Heats up within seconds
  • Dual Voltage
  • comes in 3 different colours, black, purple and pink
This product is amazing, heats up almost instantly, It's great for creating sleek straight hair and curls. The plates are 1 1/4 inch so creates big curls. I love how it glides through my hair, doesn't dry out my hair or pull. Overall I really love this product and will post a Youtube video soon to show you in action. I honestly highly recommend this product and I really like NuMe so far they have not disappointed me. Oh yeah, I also took advantage of a giveaway that NuMe was doing last week, it was $50 to use on haircare product of your choice, so I picked the NuMe White Truffle Hair Treatment Mask. I haven't used it yet so I will review it once I have.

Love Jenny
OXOX
 

Thursday, 12 March 2015

NuMe Reverse Curling wand review

So I know this post is like waaaaaay over due and forgive me for being so crappy with this blog. I am gonna try my best to dedicate more time to this blog and to my youtube channel from now on, I PROMISE!!!!

Okay so basically there has been a lot of hype going on about Nume hair styling tools, all over instagram, numerous blogs and of course youtube. So I looked into it and decided to make a purchase and see what the fuss is. Now I don't know what it is about my hair but usually no matter what I do, everytime I curl my hair, even when I've coated in in hairspray etc my hair will always fall back to straight, like within 2 hours. It's so frustrating and hence my envy of you naturally curly haired folk. So I had no real expectation prior to using it.



I purchased is the NuMe 25-13mm Reverse curling wand. This wand costs $175 USD, comes with 1 year warranty and can be purchased at www.numestyle.com
 It's features are:
  •  Heats up to 210°C/410°F
  • Tourmaline infused ceramic wand
  • Infrared heat technology
  • Ergonomic design
  • Heat-resistant glove
  • Dual voltage 
Oh I forgot to mention this one comes in 3 colours, black, pink and zebra print. Of course I chose Zebra print!

So this wand is extremely easy to use, you literally wrap your hair around the wand for a few seconds, release and voila, beautiful curls. Even tough it came with a heat resistant glove I find that it's easier without it (not being a bad influence here, I believe in safety first lol). Once I finished my whole head I couldn't believe how quick and easy it was to achieve such lovely curls. I didn't even hairspray it and I'm not even exaggerating,  my curls stayed in for 2 days. Might have stayed in longer had I not washed my hair. The curls became slightly looser after a day but still so nice. For once my hair didn't fall back straight. I highly recommend this wand and look forward to trying their other products.

I made a Youtube video back in December demonstrating how I created glam curls using this particular wand, so check it out:

Quick & Easy Glam Curls | NuMe Reverse Curling wand

I really hope you'll try this wand out. Ok that's all for now but I promise I will update soon!

Love Jenny
xoxo

Friday, 12 July 2013

Circle lens Review - Seeshell Dizoneye Brown and Dizoneye Gray

Hello beautiful people, in this review I will be talking about the Seeshell Dizoneye series. The two colours that I will be reviewing are hazel (brown) and Grey. The Dizoneye series got its name from the famous model/singer Leah Dizon as she was the inspiration for the look.

Dizoneye lenses are manufactured by the South Korean company Seeshell. They have a lifespan of 1 year and are available in powers of 0.00 to -10.00 . They have a 14.5mm diameter and B.C is 8.6mm so they  enlarge your eyes but still look natural. they give you a very cute, innocent and dolly look. These lenses aren't as popular now but can still be purchased at www.lensvillage.com.


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Dizon Eye Hazel lenses make your eyes a dark brown color that might not be noticeable from a distance on dark eyes. My eyes are naturally dark so they only slightly enhance them, it's only close up you can tell that i have circle lens on, as shown in the picture above. The color is concentrated at the rim and fades away in the middle, blending very well with your natural eye color. Also, there is a black ring on the edge making the lens kind of dolly like, but still a very natural looking color lens. 


  



Dizon Eye Grey lenses appears slightly grey, not very in your face or obvious colour change. They look almost black on dark eyes. I found that they looked slightly more blue-ish in colour rather than grey as pictured in the image above. They enlarge the eys just as much as the hazel ones but I think these lenses gave more of princess look, super cute looking. Everyone almost instantly noticed that i was wearing lenses when i had these in. The color is concentrated at the rim and fades away in the middle and blends very well with your natural eye color. Also, there is a black ring on the edge making this lens also look dolly like, but still very natural looking color lens.

Overall I really like these lenses. They are comfortable, have a subtle and natural eye enlargement, and are super cute. I find that they get dry pretty quickly though so be sure to wear them for an appropriate length of time or keep your eyes hydrated by using eye drops. 

I'm pretty stumped for words now (still getting used to this blogging thing lol) so until next time people >_____________~

XOXO

Sunday, 7 July 2013

What are circle lenses?

 Now some of you may or may not know what circle lenses actually are, or how they are different from regular colour contact lenses. Circle lenses are incredibly popular in Asia and are mainly manufactured in Korea. They can be seen in numerous Japanese fashion magazine and are worn by many Asian celebrities. They are a must have to achieve both Ulzzang and Gyaru looks. The main difference between circle lenses and normal colored contact lenses is that circle lenses make your eyes appear larger. They can make you look more sweet, innocent and doe-eyed.





They are now popular with many young boys and girls, and have become available worldwide via the internet. It's not just Asian people that wear them, they have become very popular with westerners who love Japanese and Korean Fashion.






I have been a Circle lens user for like 7 years now. I have found them to be comfortable, aslong as you don't wear them more than 8 hours as your eyes can become very irritated and dry. They are available in a range of different colours, styles and sizes so the choices are endless, there are so many different looks you can achieve.
 
                                       In the picture above I am wearing Seeshell Brown lens.

In my next post I will be doing a circle lens review so stay posted, and have a blessed day <3


Monday, 24 June 2013

What does one do next....

So it's coming up to nearly 2 years now since I graduated from university, I ask myself what does one do now? Having a degree in animation but absolutely no idea where to look for a job *sighs* what to do now??? Having spent all this time effort and money at university to get the degree, and after spending almost a year searching for work (procrastinating in between as you do ;P) it seems like there's really nothing out there...Then my computer died on me and I didn't have one for over a year. do I even remember how to use any of the software I was taught? =/ As if I've wasted so much time working myself almost to death doing 2 crappy part time jobs...2012 and all it's traumatic events were quite possibly the worst year of my life...but that's another story...I really miss you Kaka...

However on the 24th November 2012 I got Baptised and gave my life to The Lord. Also on 6th December 2012 my beautiful niece was born. Those are 2 events I truly feel blessed by.




Anyhooo during my time in university I seem to have become quite distant from my dream of becoming an animator. Even though I have completed my degree in animation, at the time I wasn’t really keen on the project briefs and therefore the work I had produced. Hopefully it’s just a phase, and I’ll get back into it? I allowed myself to get too caught up in my modelling, even that I've slipped away from...I Have been neglecting the one thing I used to enjoy more than anything. So I actually bought myself a new sketch pad the other day and some pencils and hoping for the inspiration to create something amazing..I pray my love for art will come back..However everything happens for a reason, and that will only last for a season. I Trust in what God has planned in my life and all the madness has brought me closer to Him <3

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

But the one thing I still have is my passion for anime...well kind of...still watch Gintama but that's about it, Family Guy and South park seem to have taken up a lot of my spare time. Hmm I guess my image is still anime influenced; I love wearing Circle lens, Thick eye liner, lashes etc. However it has evolved from the youtube video I made back in 2010 on my everyday anime eyes look =D

http://youtu.be/cZQRI7Zz0BE

I tend to try to vary between ulzzang and gyaru looks these days...I might go back and make more videos soon.




Since all the drama and depression of 2012 I have been neglecting and turning down all the modelling related work I'm offered. I used to love it. To be honest I stopped wanting to do anything...Just don't know what I want anymore. Modelling was fun but I honestly don’t want a career in it. I worked far too hard at uni to settle for that. I still want to do what I love for a living, drawing anime pictures and creating stories… *sighs* so where does one go from here in order to pursue ones dream…Lord give me a sign.