It's a week till Christmas and I'm so excited for all the Christmas parties and dinners coming up this weekend! So thankful that I received this Ciaté Candy Cane House nail polish set from my friend who does pretty nail polish reviews and tutorials on Not Quite Five.
Came just in time to do a festive design for the holiday season :)
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
First Digital Perm Experience
I have always wanted to get a perm for wavy hair but was reluctant for the longest time because everyone said it is hard to maintain and very damaging to your hair. But after worrying for so long, I finally decided to do it. My hair was getting too long and I wanted a change from straight hair.
The salon I went to is called Chura Hair Salon, located in downtown Vancouver. This place was recommended to me by my cousin since she had her perm done there several times. It's a Japanese hair salon with all Japanese stylists and I had a very friendly stylist name Maki to perm my hair. This salon is very affordable for a cut and digital perm compared to many other places in Vancouver. They charged $120 before tax and tips, while many places charge $200 - $300+.
The service was very good once I arrived. As usual, they will start off washing your hair before they cut it. One issue I had was just the language barrier. When I tried explaining the size of the curls I wanted, it seemed like she didn't quite get me. I just tried pointing at the pictures of the desired curls I want and asked her again to reassure she got my message.
So here is what the digital perm process will be like:
The service was very good once I arrived. As usual, they will start off washing your hair before they cut it. One issue I had was just the language barrier. When I tried explaining the size of the curls I wanted, it seemed like she didn't quite get me. I just tried pointing at the pictures of the desired curls I want and asked her again to reassure she got my message.
So here is what the digital perm process will be like:
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
The Face Shop - Modeling Gel Patch Lip Mask
I have been wanting to try these gel lip masks for a while and when The Face Shop newly opened several months ago, I bought one to try for myself. This product looks very fun and interesting to use!
The instructions on the packaging said to give your lips some "face yoga" before application. By face yoga, they meant puckering your lips a few times... That's the first time I heard of this term, haha! So I did this before putting the gel patch on my lips but I don't think it made much difference.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Welcome!
Thank you for visiting Blushing Bea, a blog that will mainly feature beauty related reviews and makeup tutorials. I have a big curiosity in Asian makeup and I am excited to share my opinions with you!
I am a Vancouverite girl who loves makeup and by no means a professional makeup artist. I would love feedback on anything else you would like me to include in future posts.
Hope you will find my blog interesting and informative! :)
Love,
Bea
I am a Vancouverite girl who loves makeup and by no means a professional makeup artist. I would love feedback on anything else you would like me to include in future posts.
Hope you will find my blog interesting and informative! :)
Love,
Bea
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