Monday, 16 June 2014

LUSH Haul!

LUSH. I'm completely in love with Lush. The overwhelmingly sickly, sweet scent that hits you when you enter the shop, the friendly assistants who help you with everything and anything.

I have always been a big fan of lush's soap bars. Although the only con about them are that they are bars, they do permeate throughout the room the whole night and leaves a slight hint of that magnificent scent you used in the bathroom.

From left to right: Dream Cream Hand & Body Lotion, Aquatic Toothy Tabs, Catastrophe Cosmetic Face Mash,  Breath of Fresh Air Toner Water, Bath Bomb in Think Pink


Dream Cream Hand and Body Lotion, 240g - £11.50  

I'd rate this... 2.5/5

This was sadly, a disappointing product for me. I'm a huge believer in body lotions, and I use them religiously. However this body lotion left my body sticky and uncomfortable. I usually look out for lotions that get absorbed into the skin quickly, while leaving the skin smooth. This didn't do any good for my fidgety body (I need to move about a lot) and decided to swap this for another product the next day. 

Breath of Fresh Air Face Toner, 100g - £3.95

I'd rate this... 4/5

Apparently the most refreshing of all our toner waters, this toner is packed with mineral-rich carrageenan seaweed extract and rose absolute to tone and balance the skin. Described as 'This is perfect to use as a spritz in the summer to cool down, or any time of year when you want to feel refreshed', the rose absolute will help to reduce redness whilst patchouli oil is cooling and astringent on the skin.

I got this product after watching Jennim from clothesencounters mention about how she'd been in need of a new toner and bought this. I love how it comes in a little spray bottle, which makes it easy to bring around when I'm going to London and back. It works very much like the Avene spray bottle, which refreshes the skin and leaves it clean and radiant. 


Catastrophe Cosmetic Fresh Face Mask ,75g - £6.25 

I'd rate this... 4.5/5

If you haven't tried Lush's face mask, (and if there's anything to take away from this post), it is to get yourself a face mask. I have tried almost every single Lush face mask there is that is suitable for my skin and I LOVE it. Catastrophe Cosmetic calms, cleanses and moisturizes the skin, leaving it supple and smooth. Because Lush's face masks are made with the freshest ingredients, they only last for a maximum of 2 weeks. However, this mask can be used once every two days without dehydrating the skin -yay!- 

Aquatic Toothy Tabs, 12g - £2.50

I'd rate this... 2/5

Described as a solid alternative to toothpaste, toothy tabs is said to be filled with essential oils and spices for fresh breath and a sparkling smile. I have never used solid toothpaste before, so this was something new to me. Sadly, I didn't like this at all. The taste was odd and strangely bitter, the 'toothpaste' was difficult to spread throughout my mouth and it left a dull, flat aftertaste. My breath didn't feel any fresher and I was left disappointed with an odd smelling breath. Bummer.


Bath Bomb in Think Pink (Pictured above) - £2.50  

I'd rate this... 4.5/5

Ever since I realised my temp house had a bathtub, I went crazy buying bath bombs from Lush. I have tried a few of theirs and I've also come to love Think Pink. It has a sweet vanilla and tonka fragrance that fills the bathroom and at the end of it all, you'd be left with rice paper confetti hearts that slowly melt away as you sink your troubles away. It also has a hint of lavender that balances and relieves the mind.

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So I hope you guys liked this post. Do leave a comment on what you love at Lush best or what you felt was a disappointment for you. I'd love to hear from you guys:)

Stay beautiful, x. 

I was not paid nor sponsored for this product review. The review was written entirely in my opinion.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Recipe: Bak Chor Mee Inspired Noodles

Hello beautifuls!

I'm back with a new recipe - Bak Chor Mee inspired noodles :D Now who doesn't love this God sent dish.


I've recently been missing the food back in SG and started using my time hunting for recipes that were easy yet reminds me of the cheap, delicious food you'd find in hawker centres. One of my favourite foods back home is, you guessed it, bak chor mee. $3.50 could give me a HUGE bowl of goodness that I would devour within minutes. 

So without further ado, here is a list of what you will need!


Soak dried shitake mushrooms overnight. Once soaked cut into slices. Boil the choi sam and set aside after. Fry the mushrooms with normal vegetable oil with a dash of salt, pepper, splash of black vinegar and about 1 tsp white sugar. Fry till soft and tender. Taste and add any more ingredients if needed. 

Once done, add it to the sauce you have prepared in a bowl. I added a mixture of ketchup and sambal as I like how they both complement each other. So please taste:)

*It is VERY important that you have every ingredient mentioned in the sauce!

In the mean time, boil minced pork (I just used pork belly as it was all I had) till done and set aside. Use the same water to boil the noodles for about 3 mins. Take the noodles out and add a splash of the water into the bowl for added flavour. 

Add noodles into the bowl and mix, mix, mix! Top with choi sam and wantons (you can find my recipe for wantons here) and you are DONE:)

I hope you guys enjoyed this. If you did try this out, do leave comments and let me know whether you liked them! They might not taste like the most legit bcm, but it sure tastes like home:)



Monday, 9 June 2014

Recipe: Minced Pork Wantons

Hello beautifuls!

I've decided to deviate from blogging about beauty products to something we ALL love - Food! C'mon, we all have a fat kid inside us who wishes we could eat all the food in the world without developing heart problems or being overweight ;) I know I do.

Today I'm here to share with you something I recently picked up - Wanton wrapping! It's a therapeutic thing in my opinion, and is a great way to kill time while watching your favourite TV show -ahem- orange is the new black season 2 OMG.


Minced Pork Wantons (Adapted from tofoodwithlove)
Makes about 25 pieces

Ingredients:
250g mince pork
5 shitake mushrooms, soaked overnight and diced
20g dried shrimp, soaked and finely chopped
3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
2 tbsp fish sauce
1 tbsp soy sauce
1 tbsp sesame oil
1 tbsp oyster sauce
1 tsp ground white pepper
1 heap tsp corn starch
Wanton wrappers



In a frying pan, fry the dried shrimp and garlic till fragrant and set aside. In a large metal bowl, add all the ingredients as well as the fried dried shrimp and garlic and mix till well combined.


Place about 1 1/2 tsp of the mix onto wanton wrapper, wet the two sides with water and fold it into half. Press all the air out and stick the two ends together. It can be quite tricky at first but you'll get the hang of it soon enough.

In a pot of boiling water, drop the wantons in and boil for 8-10 minutes or until the wantons start floating at the top. Take them out and you're done!:)


If you're wondering yes, these are freezable however do make sure you don't put too many in one bag as they tend to freeze and stick together.

Thanks for reading, and let me know how these faired for you guys!

Stay beautiful, x. 


Monday, 2 June 2014

May Favourites 2014

Hello June:)

I'm still adjusting to the fact that HALF A YEAR HAS PASSED (say whuuuuut?) Although I did enjoy the first half of the year tremendously I still find it incredulous that I'm going to turn 22 in just a few months time (okay let us not complain how old/young I am)

Anyway, today I will be sharing with the items that I've fallen in love with during the month of May. I've been using some of these for quite a while now and I feel the need to let you all know how great these products are.

Starting from top left: Chanel Le Blush Creme De Chanel in Affinite (65), No 7 Protect & Perfect Advanced Serum, YSL Touche Éclat in #2, Shiseido Perfect UV Protector SPF 50+, MaxFactor Whipped Creme Foundation in Beige, Roses De Chloé Eau de Toilette 
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Chanel Le Blush Creme De Chanel in Affinite (65) - £24.08 from Nordstrom

I've been an ardent fan of cream blushes for the past few years. Although I do use my NARS Orgasm blush from time to time, a cream blush gives a more even blend to my skin especially when I don't have any foundation on, which is pretty often.

I've been switching between Topshop's cream blush and my newest 3CE buy (read my previous review here) but when I was at the Chanel counter window browsing, I swatched their cream blush and was amazed by how pigmented and rich the colour was. I don't believe in splurging on expensive beauty products unless they are worth the hype and money, and after much contemplation (and a 20% off) got it.

The colour leaves your cheeks a gorgeous flushed colour and lasts a whole day for me. I have used this about 3-4 times the past month and I can say I am glad I bought this product.



No 7 Protect & Perfect Advanced Serum - £23.95 from Boots

I have never put much effort into my nightcare routine. But as of late I have had an epiphany (or rather an outbreak of dry skin) that maybe this might be the time to replenish what has been lost. Afterall, many say that our skins start to form wrinkles at the age of 25! Boots was having a 3 for 2 sale earlier this month together with a £5 off voucher I had for No 7 facial products.

I was looking for a serum and tried this on the back of my hand with pleasantly surprising results. My skin instantly felt smoother and left a light hint of fragrance, nothing too overpowering. This might be a little steep for a small tube but I hope this does last long for me as I can tell I will be using this for quite a while.


YSL Touche Éclat in #2 - £25.00 from YSL

How much do I love this? So much that I have recently bought yet another tube (yay!)

The YSL Touche Éclat is exactly what every woman needs on a daily basis. It doesn't budge, it doesn't leave weird streaks all over the face and it blends beautifully into the skin, leaving it glowing and radiant. I used to be on the hunt for a good highlighter and initially tried powder ones, but they kept wearing off throughout the day especially in a humid weather like Singapore. Application is simple. All you have to do is press the button at the end of the product and apply it whereever you wish. Blend with your fingers and you're done! 

Shiseido Perfect UV Protector SPF 50+, 50ml - Only available in Asia

I have been using the same sunscreen for about a year now, and I have no intention of changing any time soon. I was in Hong Kong last year and I was running out of my previous sunscreen when I purchased this. 

Where do I begin? Normally after washing my face I apply my morning moisturizer (which leaves my face rather oily) and in order to rectify it, I use the Shisedo UV Protector. This thing works like MAGIC. It sucks up the leftover oil and leaves your face with a glowy smooth finish. I thereafter apply my foundation and yes, it glides on perfectly.

The sad thing about this is that it can only be found in Asia and I'm currently on the other side of the world and running extremely low on this product :'(


Maxfactor Whipped Creme Foundation in Beige (55) - £9.99 from Boots

If you love the texture of some mousse foundations but hate the way they can cake and flake on drier areas, whipped creme is set to save your look. The whipped, non-oily formula glides over skin, to create a flawless, demi-matte finish. 

Can I say how taken aback I am by the lasting power of this baby? It has lasted a good 12 hours for me (with a finishing powder) and stays perfect. All day. For the price you pay for, I'd say this is one of the best drugstore foundations I have purchased to date.
Roses De Chloé Eau de Toilette, 75ml - £53.95 from FragranceDirect

Ah, where do I start with this? Floral, playful, alluring. The Roses de Chloe is a delightful scent composed around roses, with hints of lychee and a very faint musk. If you aren't into the Chloe EdP (Which I am not), I'd highly recommend this. It's a light, youthful scent that stays on for about 4-5 hours before having to reapply. 


Stay beautiful, x. 

I was not paid nor sponsored for this product review. The review was written entirely in my opinion.