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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Review: EOS Smooth Sphere Lip Balm

Hi guys!

I'll be reviewing the EOS Smooth Sphere Lip Balms. I know these are super popular everywhere and a lot of people love them so I decided to talk about them too. 

To be honest, they are alright, but I don't really understand why they are so loved and I still prefer my Nivea Essential Care Lip Balm which you can view here. I just feel like the Nivea lip balm is so much more moisturizing than these EOS lip balms. With these EOS lip balms, even when I run them over my lips ten times, my lips don't feel very moisturized. You might like these EOS lip balms more if you prefer a very light application in the summer but personally, I like my lips to be super moisturized because I have very dry lips. Frankly, I don't think my lips will survive fall/winter with the EOS lip balms. My top moisturizing lip products have been the Nivea lip balm and Vaseline. Vaseline is absolutely amazing and I don't think I can ever live without it, especially in the winter. The only good thing about these EOS lip balms is that they have really cute packagings.

I bought these EOS lip balms at Walmart for about $3 and it is very inexpensive. I got these in Sweet Mint (left) and Strawberry Sorbet (right). Sweet Mint gives your lips a "minty" sensation when you apply them and it smells like mint chewing gum. Strawberry Sorbet does not give the minty sensation when applied and it tastes really sweet and yummy when you lick your lips. I prefer Strawberry Sorbet over Sweet Mint just because my lips may be a little sensitive sometimes and I like lip balms that do not give that minty sensation. 

Overall, I don't regret buying them and I'm glad I tried them out since they are really popular. However, I still prefer my Nivea Essential Care Lip Balm and Vaseline :)



I hope you found this helpful. Thank you for reading! :)

Monday, July 28, 2014

Review: Not Your Mother's Lock Luster Oil Treatment

Hi guys!

I have started trying out some of the products I hauled in San Francisco and I will be reviewing the Not Your Mother's Lock Luster Oil Treatment.

I'm just gonna jump straight to the point: I love this and I regret not buying like five more bottles. It's basically a hair oil and it makes my hair so much more hydrated and healthy. My hair is SUPER dry and damaged and I have no idea why my hair is so horrible, so I have to keep using hair oils. I won't say that this oil treatment has completely repaired my hair from all the damage but when I do use it, my hair feels so much smoother. Also, I recently went to Da Nang, Vietnam for a family vacation and I was at the pool and the beach a lot. This oil treatment totally saved my hair from getting even more damaged there. 

I have never purchased NYM products before and I always had the false impression that NYM products were slightly more expensive. I was wrong and their products are seriously so affordable and many of them have such high quality. I saw them in almost every CVS I went to, but I only found this Lock Luster Oil Treatment at Ulta. I have a few other NYM products that I might review after this post!

Before getting this, I have been using the Etude House Silk Scarf Repair Hair Essence which you can read about here. I enjoyed that as well but I think I might like the NYM's one a little more. I got the NYM's Lock Luster Oil Treatment at Ulta for $5.99 (Yes I actually went through all my receipts and checked the price). That is around 6157.38 Korean Won and the Silk Scarf Repair Hair Essence actually cost 6500 Won. I would say that the NYM's Lock Luster Oil Treatment is more worth it because it comes with 100mL but the Etude House Silk Scarf Repair Hair Essence only comes with 60mL. Thus, I would definitely repurchase the Lock Luster Oil Treatment over the Silk Scarf Repair Hair Essence. 

The Not Your Mother's Lock Luster Oil Treatment also smells AMAZING. It has a really sweet scent, almost smelling like candy. Who doesn't want their hair to smell good ;)



Before using:
(Yup my hair is pretty dry, damaged and dull-looking. Honestly, my hair is one of the parts of my body that I don't feel very confident about. It has been like this for a few years and I just can't get it to look better. But nowadays, I'm trying to use hair masks more often so hopefully it will improve.)






I put the oil treatment in the right side of my hair; there's no product in the left. I guess you can't really tell the difference on camera but I assure you that my hair feels so much smoother and hydrated. It also gives a very slight shine to my hair which I like.


No product:

(Wow so many split ends)

With product:



Once again, I know it's really difficult to tell the difference it made to my hair just by looking at these photos. It probably takes time to notice a great improvement in my hair too. But I really love this product and I will definitely be getting a few more bottles in future. I really recommend you to check this out if you can!

I hope this review was helpful in some way. Thank you so much for reading :)

Friday, July 25, 2014

Stanford Pre-Collegiate Institutes Summer Camp 2014

Hi guys!

Once again, I'd like to apologize for not blogging in such a long time. If you have checked my Facebook or Instagram, you would have found out that I was at Stanford University for a summer camp. I honestly have to say that it is the best experience ever and it’s been the best summer of my entire life. This is not exaggeration and I would totally go back in time to live those moments again.

I would talk about the overall experience and the key memories I had there.

The camp I went to was EPGY, now known as the Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes. I took the business and entrepreneurship class and I stayed at Kappa Sigma which is part of the Lomita cluster together with the Decision and Leadership class. In general, our instructor led class went from 9am to 11:30am and this is more lecture based. Sometimes, we have guest speakers, but my instructor, Ms. Taylor taught us business concepts during the morning sessions. In the afternoon, from 12:30pm to 3:30pm, the teaching assistants will lead us with our assignments and we get time to do our reading etc. We have snack break from 3:30pm to 4:00pm and from 4:00pm to 6:00pm, we have activities which we are assigned to after signing up on a survey. Afterwards, we have dinner and free time till 9:30pm. Our lights out is at 11pm on weekdays and 12am on weekends. For my final project, I had to analyze a corporation using a given model. It was pretty challenging actually since I had almost no basic knowledge on business and entrepreneurship. I realized that the decision and leadership people get to do slightly more interesting stuff like getting to go to the Golden Gate Bridge and I was really envious of them. However, my class was very fruitful and I learnt a lot.


Some major events:

Oh by the way, I fell ill for a week and I had a really bad sore throat and felt crappy most of the time. Getting sick sucks.

28th June:
It was a Saturday and Kappa Sig went to the Capitola Beach in Santa Cruz. I haven’t been to a beach in like 6 months and I was very excited to be at the beach. I played a little bit of ultimate Frisbee with a small group of friends, took a stroll in the water (which was actually really cold), went for a short walk around the town and just sunbathed on the sand. I felt really good at the beach and I truly felt the summer vibe.

This is Isabel, one of my favorite people.









Christine!


Sachita, my room mate.








Kappa Sig <3


29th June:
It was a Sunday and we were free to leave campus. I went out with Sabrina and her mom. Sabrina is my classmate in SAS and we went to Valley Fair. I did some shopping there :) Let me just say that Valley Fair is AMAZING. It has sooo many stores I love.


4th July:
It was a Friday and we had a cluster wide campfire at night. I roasted marshmallows and actually had the first s'more of my life. I'm seventeen lol. I know you’re probably judging me right now but yeah I never had a s'more until that night. Also, it was my first time in the US on the 4th of July and I got to see some fireworks!




5th July:
It was a Saturday and that meant another field trip! Kappa Sig went to San Francisco and we hung out at the marketplace before going to the Exploratorium. I also took some photos of the Bay Bridge. San Francisco is really pretty. The Exploratorium is a science museum and it has been the most interesting science museum that I recall going to so far. There were a lot of experiments that we could experiment with and the museum was pretty big too.








I haven't had macaroons in a really long time. Just look at these beautiful macaroons.


THIS IS TRUE LOVE.




Ugh blurry but still so much swag in this photo.







This basketball game is actually really tough. The glasses screw up your aim pretty badly.




This wall is literally the coolest thing ever. My friend, Priyanka, was sitting across the room and when we sat facing each other we could hear each other so clearly. I'm so mindblown.


Artsy display.


At night, we had a cluster dance. It was seriously the MOST INTENSE dance that I ever had my ENTIRE LIFE. Because the place was really small, it was very crowded and hot. I sweated so much and the music was so loud I was half deaf at the end of the dance. But I gotta say that I really had fun at the dance. It was a real party and everyone was so hyped up and happy. I wonder why my school doesn’t have the energy like these kids to actually start dancing to any song. I felt good vibes. I would totally do it all over again. Oh lol btw, my legs and knees were aching the next day because apparently I think I jumped too much LOL that’s funny. And also, guys who actually know how to dance are very, very, very attractive. 


That's me right there.




6th July:
It was a Sunday and I got to hang out with Sabrina and her mom again. We went to San Francisco and ate lunch at a really yummy seafood restaurant called Bubba Gump at Pier 39. It is famous for its shrimps. Afterwards, we drove on the Golden Gate Bridge. It was super foggy so I didn’t get the best photos but it was really beautiful and I would definitely visit the Golden Gate Bridge again in future. 





Sabrina, her brother Justin, and her friend Lulu.


I LOVE seafood.



10th July:
It was the day for our final presentations and the last official day of class. L
This has been one of the best class I ever took in my life and I truly learnt a lot. I'm really thinking about going into the business world in future.




After dinner, we had a Basketball match against our rival house, SAE. I actually don’t know how the rivalry started but they do have really crappy sportsmanship. We were actually leading by like 10 at one point but the game ended in a tie. Everyone was extremely unhappy, I was pretty disappointed in myself too and we wanted to add time but the counselors ended the game. Nevertheless, Kappa Sig knows that we are the best house and our counselors told us that other counselors from other houses actually agree that we are the most spirited house. Everyone was there to cheer or play.








Since it was the last day of the camp, we decided to pull an all-nighter. I was seriously so tired. I think I only slept for like 10 minutes during the entire night. Kappa Sig also took a walk around campus at night and it was really peaceful and beautiful. Throughout the night, several people left for the airport and it was heartbreaking. I tried so hard not to cry but at 8:00am on the 11th of July, it was the most difficult goodbye because a lot of people left at 8. There was Lisa, who was my very first friend at Kappa Sig, there was Leo, who is a really interesting guy and he’s REALLY good at Basketball too, and there were just so many people who left at once. A lot of people cried and I have to admit that I let a few tears roll down my face. I really miss my baes. (Oh I forgot to mention that we have this “bae” and “#ballislife” thing in our house). I truly felt pain while saying goodbye to them. I hugged every single person when they left and I wished that the camp would never end. Unfortunately, we all know that good things have to come to an end.

Come to think of it, my toughest goodbye was not when I graduated from “primary school” or when I left Singapore for Shanghai, it was saying goodbye to the people who actually meant something to me. It’s weird though, how these people mean so much to me in just three weeks. I’m proud to say that we are one united family. I am confident that we will definitely have a reunion in future.

Adam and Kevin performing for us :')






The Main Quad



The Oval



The Hoover Tower.



When it was 11:00am, it was finally time for me to leave. I said goodbye to the best people on Earth and the most beautiful and memorable place.

A professionally taken Kappa Sig photo <3 I'm in the third row.


I hope you found this post interesting and thank you so much for reading :)