Monday, 3 September 2012

Biore Body Powder Wipes



Biore has come out with this product
which I find really, really useful.

Body powder wipes.

It's like wet tissue,
but it gives a powdery finish,
and it literally leaves your skin feeling softer and scented.


 Like the Cleansing Oil-cotton , it comes in this resealable pack,
and the texture is cotton like. 

Now why would you want this?

Well if you're staying in a hot and humid country,
this is very, very handy.

Imagine you've been out all day,
you stink of sweat and your body is as sticky as melted candy.
You have a date but no time to bathe.

This will be your hero.
Trust me.

It takes away all the stickiness
and leaves your whole body
(or wherever you wipe)
with a really light, pleasant scent.


Or for me,
like the cat I pretend to be
this is very handy when it's cold and/or I dun wanna bathe... =X

It's small and easy to bring around,
so I pop it into my recently upgraded blackhole (bag)
and just use it whenever I feel sweaty

or when I forget to apply perfume... 

If you put it too near to your nose,
the alcohol sensation will run up your nose,
so beware.

that's what J_Fish has to say~ Au Revoir~

The scars

So here's a tutorial on how to create amateur looking scars.

You can use it on any part of your body,
but I'm demonstrating on the face, 
which is actually not advisable coz I'm using glue for false lashes...

You will need:
1) A face or any other body part that needs a scar as decoration.
(what kinda sick person are you?)

2) A knife.

Doesn't matter what brand it is,
I just want to show off my swiss army knife. 

Just joking. 
Now carefully put the knife away. 

2)Liquid foundatoin or BB cream,
3)glue for false lashes,
4)red lipstick
5)brown eyeshadow,
6)cotton pad,
7)brush.
8) **MOST IMPORTANT A really good oil based make up remover

Tweezers and scissors should be prepared.
In case it doesn't work out you can just cut yourself.


Ok, not funny joke. My sense of humour seems to have dried off.
Or maybe it never existed. *le gasp*

Anyway,

First,
rip the cotton pad into small pieces with all the rage you've collected in your heart.



Then, stick all the rage on your face with eyelash glue.


Paint on some foundation to the cotton and surrounding skin.


The colour might not look the same as your skin colour but it doesn't matter.
You'll see why later.

Get your brush and dab some brown eyeshadow

and randomly dab around the "scar"
Tada~


Use the red lipstick to create a slight bloody look

Dab randomly around and on the brown eyeshadow that you've randomly dabbed on.


Then take the liquid eyeliner (which I didn't mention in the "tools")
and randomly,
seriously, very randomly
add strokes onto the scar.


If it's not random enough, it'll look faker than it already is.

So I screwed up and decided to make it more "3D"
so I added more cotton on it.


Repeat the foundation and eyeshadow part



Now add more random lipstick slashes

and to finish the wound,
use a darker shade of brown

and add some shadow to the shadow.
Yo dawg.

If you edit the colour enough,
you might actually look convincing.

=D

And finally,
there is how it looks like
when your skin peels off.


I used it on my wrist for a pic in a previous post. 
Yup. Looks pretty convinving. =D 

I do not promote self mutilation. That's why i'm teaching this tutorial... (?)

If you want to seek attention, do it with make up.... (?) 

Don't hurt yourself for someone who doesn't love you,
If someone loves you because you hurt yourself, 
you should get away from that sick bastard!!

That's what J_Fish has to say~ Au Revoir~

If you scroll back up without reading the words,
it would look like how a scar healed. =D

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Okomen Japanese Restaurant


So I was invited by Caroline who was invited by someone
to do a food review for Okomen Japanese Restaurant.
in Desa Sri Hartamas.

It's the first of its kind in Malaysia,
with authentic Japanese food. 





The food there is non-halal as they provide pork and alcohol.
The ambiance is really great. 

Dim lighted with these lanterns as the main source of light. 


If you'd like to see how your food is cooked.
Don't worry,
there's a glass there so you won't be smoked. 


We were greeted with really friendly waiters
and after everyone arrived,
the boss, Alan started to cook for us. =D


He cooked all the food
that we devoured that day. 
YUMMY!!


Mochi and cheese Okonomiyaki
This is mainly cabbage
but as a non-vege lover, I approve!!

The cheese adds texture to the bite
and makes the overall taste great.

The brown sauce was poured on after it's cooked
or else it'll burn.
(says the lady boss)


Omu Tori Yaki Soba
As someone who doesn't eat soba,
this is nice too. 
Though I can't see myself eating the whole dish by myself. 



Modan Yaki

Another noodle based dish which I like.
The size of the shrimp. =I
It has shrimps and cuttle fish rings inside. 
Chewy and fresh. 

After the 3 dishes
we were allowed to choose from the menu.
And here's something that you don't get everyday.



Pork cheeks
Tastes like charsiu,
but it's more chewy. 


Chuka Iidako!!!
I think I need to try all the chuka iidako
wherever it's offered.

I was slightly disappointed with this one.
I like my food chewy,
and this was quite soft,
giving the impression that it's not fresh.
But it still tastes good nonetheless.

Scallop Teppan
I ordered this
and the scallops are really fresh. 
It tastes better when eaten with the onion leaves.
Otherwise,
it's juicy, but rather bland. 

Desert on the other hand,
was far from bland.

We got to choose between greentea ice-cream
and black sesame.

Since I've never been a fan of black sesame
(ice-cream or anything else)
I took the green tea flavoured,
and it was the correct choice.

The ice-cream had a really thick green tea taste to it,
unlike a lot of others that I've tried. 
It was soft but not powdery.

Overall experience at Okomen?
Great.

The food, the ambiance, the service were great.

And you can tell that a Japanese restaurant is good
when 5/6 of the customers are Japanese!!

Give it a try if you're interested in authentic Japanese food.

No. 7G Wisma CKL, Jalan 22/70A,
Desa Sri Hartamas,
50480 Kuala Lumpur. 

That's what J_Fish has to say~ Au Revoir~