Sunday, January 30, 2011

Top brands tested by Korean TV show “Get It” <<美容畅谈>>

The tv show did a blind testing for some of the common beauty products being used with 100 panelists.  5 products from different brands were put into unlabelled jars/bottles and given to the panelists to try for 10 days.  Here are some of the no. 1s being chosen by the ladies (winter episode so products tend to be a bit more moisturising than what we are used to)

Not sure if I remember it right but:

Toner:

Clarins Exfoliating Toner (sorry can’t remember no. 2)

Moisturising Cream:

  1. Bobbi Brown’s Hydrating Face cream(methinks)
  2. Etude House Moistfull cream

Lipstick

  1. Shu Uemura (clear lip case range)
  2. Tony Moly (thin casing range)

Foundation:

  1. Bobbi Brown’s Skin Foundation SPF 15
  2. Shu Uemura Deep Sea Foundation

Cleansing Oil:

  1. Sang Hwang (orange color bottle)
  2. Bobbi Brown Cleansing Oil

Saturday, January 22, 2011

美人心计

Currently chasing this show 美人心计 by Ruby Lin (林心如)  It has been such a long time since I have watched her in tv shows and she is still as pretty.

The term of “氧气美人” should be given to her instead of 李英爱 keke.

Here are some of the screen shots:

Ruby Lin Ruby Lin

 

Chen Jian Feng

Her inshow Hubby, Chen Jian Feng from TVB

Myolie Wu

Myolie Wu also cameo for several episodes in the show

I think eventually I’ll just buy the complete dvd set so that I can collect the whole episode.  After all, the show has so many beautiful ladies;P

Fave shops or places I prefer to shop in Paris

Monoprix, they are the equivalent of Carrefour and better!  Get all ur Nuxe, LaRoche Posay etc there.

H & M, I prefer the one in Champs Elysees cos they give out different paper bags that you can bring home as souvenirs.

Printemps, for all non LV shopping cos the tour bus don’t drop loads of tourists there.  However, they have smaller detaxe counters

Galeries Lafayette for LV shopping.

Hermes, Rue St Honore the HQ need I say more?

Chanel at Rue Montiagne.  Dunno why but when I was there they have a wider availability of Chanel accessories

Survival Tips for Winter Paris 2010 Part I

I had thought I'd better list them down before I'd clean forgotten them all! These are what I had experienced from my trip.

  1. You don’t need to fill in any immigration forms when you go into any EU country (Singaporean Passport holders)
  2. When it snows, bring a waterproof down parker at all cost!
  3. Bring 2 change of clothes, wear one pair of pants/jeans and pack the other.
  4. Bring along a slingbag for ez reach.  NEVER use a backpack!
  5. If you are not a sandwich person, would advise you to pack abit more cup noodles cos that’s all Paris have to offer for budget travellers.
  6. When in Paris, spend the extra effort to get the Navigo Decouverte pass. It will come in handy esp in the winter you can just zip into the Metro for a one stop ride.
  7. Choose a hotel within 5 mins walking distance to a Metro station. So much more easier to drop off ur shopping and zip out again for part 2.
  8. Try and arrive on a Sunday and recce out the places you want to go and then get the Navigo Decouverte at the same time. Then you can use it immediately on a Monday.
  9. The day is super short in Winter, plan to go slow and do one big thing per day.  Lourve-one day, Eiffel Tower-one day etc.  Rest of the time left you can walk around small streets and be surprised by what you can find there.
  10. In Dec 2010, quota for detax by LV is one passport-1 wallet, 1 small accessory and 1 handbag.  Chanel is 2 earrings, 2 wallet, 2 necklaces and 2 handbags.
  11. Bring your passport when you are shopping cos detaxe is only done with your passport
  12. I prefer to do my shopping in department stores like Galeries Lafayette and Printemps.  Service there are generally better than standalone boutiques.  If you have to go to the boutiques, try to get the Causasians or the Native Africans to serve you.  Just DON’T find fellow Asians!!!  For some reason or another, their service sucks!!!
  13. Pertaining to the abovementioned tips, if looking for a non Asian SA, you MUST say Bonjour to them!! Make a little bit of effort, every Oui will be worth it! And it doesn't hurt to smile lots too
  14. Get to the airport 3 hrs before flight take off to do your detax and there may be a looooonnnngggg queue at customs (when I was leaving, there was only 1 person stamping the passport)
  15. If you are leaving from Charles de Gaulle T3, good for you.  That is the newest terminal so I would assume shopping to be the best.  If T1, you’d best have ur Starbucks coffee before you go into the restricted area.
  16. For detax, always make sure the custom ppl either scan the tax forms (for those handwritten forms ) or chop them (for those typewritten forms ala Printemps)