Thursday, May 31, 2012

Nails: gradient green

This one is inspired by nice plush lawn, the kind I will have when I have a house.

The color is a bit washed out, it's more dark green in real life
What I used:
OPI Natural Nail Base Coat
OPI Thanks A Windmillion
Sally Hansen Mint Sorbet
Seche Vite Fast Drying Top Coat
CVS beauty sponge


Apply OPI Thanks A Windmillion as a base color after base coat. Brush some Mint Sorbet on the top of a beauty sponge, use the sponge to apply color from the top of the nails towards the cuticles to create a gradient affect. Splash on some top coat. Done!

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Diablo 3: Evil really is back

I have a confession: I started Diablo3 and now I can't stop.

I haven't touched my books or anything else. The first thing in my mind after I wake up in the morning is Diablo3. I am not level 60 yet, but I am getting there fast: after playing for less than a week my wizard is in the 40s, approaching level 50 fast with a vengeance.

Most people don't pay attention to the storyline, but I like to follow the story when I play games (even a game like League of Legends, in which the storyline has no effect on the game, I know most of the lores). SPOILER ALERT! I really like Leah, WHY DOES SHE HAVE TO BE EVIL AND DIE?! I was so sad! haha.

Anyways, feel free to add me Yukiko#1667 if you play. We can go kill some big bad bosses and save the world.

Here's my beautiful wizard with a ridiculous looking helm



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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Tag: This or That

I am bored. Here is a tag post. Enjoy.


MAKEUP:
blush or bronzer

blush
lip gloss or lipstick
lipstick, lip gloss doesn't last and most have too little pigmentation
eye liner or mascara
eyeliner because I have uneven eyes
foundation or concealer
foundation
neutral or color eye shadow
neutral
pressed or loose eye shadows
pressed. Loose shadow is too messy!
brushes or sponges
brushes

NAILS:
OPI or china glaze
OPI
Long or short
I like the look of long nails, but it's hard to grow out my nails since they peel and break
Acrylic or natural
natural
Brights or darks 
both! I can't pick!
Flower or no flower 
Not so much flower, maybe other designs
BODY:
perfume or body splash
perfume
lotion or body butter 
lotion
body wash or soap
body wash, but I would like to try Lush soaps since they look so adorable
lush or other bath company 
Ha! speaking of the devil. Not sure since I don't use Lush
FASHION:
jeans or sweat pants
jeans
long sleeve of short
short sleeve for Texas weather
dresses or skirts
skirts.. no, dresses... no, skirts... skirts, I think
stripes or plaid 
stripe
flip flops or sandals 
sandals
scarves or hats
scarves
studs or dangly earrings 
dangly
necklaces or bracelets 
necklaces, because most bracelets are too big for my wrist
heels or flats 
love the look of heels but have to go with comfy flats most days
cowboy boots or riding boots
riding boots
jacket or hoodie 
jacket
forever 21 or charlotte russe 
forever21
abercombie or Hollister
neither
saks 5th or nordstrom
saks 5th

HAIR:
curly or straight
straight because I am too lazy to curl my hair
bun or ponytail
ponytail
bobby pins or butterfly clips
bobby pins
hair spray or gel 
hair spray
long or short 
long
light or dark 
dark
side sweep bangs or full bangs
side sweep because I can't pull off full bangs :<
up or down 
down

RANDOM:
Rain or shine
shine, unless I am at home laying in bed
Summer or winter
winter, because Texas summer is hell on earth
Fall or spring 
spring, I have fall allergies :<
Chocolate or vanilla 
chocolate
East coast or west coast
west coast. 


Tag! You are it. Do it, or not. Whatever flows your boat.



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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Book Review: A Dog's Purpose/Journey

A Dog's Purpose and its sequel, A Dog's Journey, by W. Bruce Cameron 
  ★★ for both books!
 



I've been just chewing through books this past month, but these two are probably the best books of the year. I highly recommend them to dog/animal lovers. I laughed out loud, by myself, like an idiot; I cried, real tears rolling down my cheeks. I was smiling and crying at the end of the second book, feeling so satisfied and happy. Best ending I can imagine for the story.

The story is told from a dog's perspective and follows him through several lifetimes. He finds a distinct purpose in each life, using the skills he learned in the previous life. He believes that he kept coming back because he has yet to fulfill his purpose as a dog, and in his last life of the first book, he believes that he has realized and fulfilled his purpose as the story comes to full circle.

The second book picks up where the first book left off, and introduces a new story arch. The dog, named Molly and Max in these lifetimes, follows a girl throughout her lifetime, and takes care of her. Yes, the dog takes care of her girl. This book will make you think twice: are you taking care of your dog, or is your dog taking care of you?

I love how the story's point of view. It offers insights to why dogs behave a certain way, do curtain things (such as chew up your favorite pair of shoes, which make me literally laugh out loud). I wanted to hold my dog the entire time I was reading this book; it makes me appreciate my dog so much more. Doesn't matter if you like the story or not, you will look at your dog differently after you finish the story.

Easy, fast, fun read. Pick up your copy NOW.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Book Review: Delirium, Pandemonium

Delirium Trilogy by Lauren Oliver
 - Delirium              
 - Pandemonium  
 - Requiem           expected publication: Feb 2013

Another young adult dystopia trilogy. I believe I have another YA dystopia trilogy in my to read list (The Chemical Garden). Seems like this is the "it" YA genre at the moment. 

Delirium takes place in future America. The government has decided that love is a disease, amor deliria nervosa, and have developed a cure for it. Every citizen will receive the cure when they turn 18, since having the procedure early can have dangerous side effects. The procedure does not just cure romantic love, it cures love for your family, friends, pets, everything. Each citizen takes an evaluation exam and is matched with their future spouse, job, and approved number of children based on income. 

There are those who don't believe in the disease, never cured, live on the outskirts of the cities, the Invalids. There are also people who are not cured by the procedure for whatever reason. They are the Resistance, the Sympathizers.

Lena is turning 18 soon and is looking forward to the cure because she is afraid of the disease. Like everyone else in the society, she has been brainwashed to believe love is dangerous and will make you go crazy, and eventually kill you. But of course, she falls in love before the procedure and begins to question her believes. 

When I first started reading the book, I kept thinking about what a society without love would be like. What motivates people, what keeps things in order, and how could people possibly believe that love is a disease. As the story progresses, I began to wonder what the world must have been like right before they proclaimed love as a disease, how much pain and despair the world must have felt for it to give up love. I am sure everyone has had bad break ups and heartaches, but I have never been hurt to the point where I want to give up on love. To think this whole society has been through something so traumatizing that they want to get rid of love once and for all, I started to pity them. 

SPOILER ALERT - highlight to read 

The first book is great all around. Writing, characters, plot, setting, all flawless. I was so drawn to Lena and Alex's romance. When Lena made the decision to go to the Wilds with Alex, my heart almost leaped out of my chest, you go girl! So, needless to say, the ending... torn me to pieces. I kind of knew Alex wouldn't be dead, but I didn't know what to expect either. It became clear in Pandemonium that Alex definitely wasn't dead, thanks to very obvious foreshadowing. My guess what that they gave Alex the Cure, Lena finds Alex and is heartbroken, and the stories goes on blah blah blah. But NOPE! It turns out to be a freaking Twilight wannabe typical YA love triangle. Why Lauren Oliver, why? The trilogy has so much potential, why must you go down that route? Although shocking, the ending of the the second book is extremely disappointing (reason for only 3 stars). Now we know the last book will be a very obvious will Lena pick Alex or Julian scenario. It takes away from the theme of the book, cheapens the book. 

Going back to the love triangle, I do hope Lena ends up with Alex. I feel so bad for Alex at the end of Pandemonium because, well, how awkward! He came back from prison after risking his life just to see the girl he loves in another boy's arms. I think I died a little inside... Yes, Lena believed Alex was dead and she is not at fault for falling for another boy, but poor Alex! Poor Lena! Poor Julian! Alex said "don't believe her" when Lena promised Julian they will be together forever. Did he say that out of desperation? As in, don't believe her because she said the same thing to me once and now she has left me? Or did he mean don't believe her because she really loves me and will stay with me forever? I wish Lena would stay with Alex and Alex would take her back. I think of Julian as a rebound. The moments Lena spent with Julian were tinted with Alex's presence. Like the morning she woke up with Julian, thinking she was in Alex's arms, and the moments Julian's face mergds with Alex's. I feel bad for Julian, but he never had a future in Zombieland to begin with. Not like he was going to get cured and matched and have a boring but good life. At least he has opened his eyes to love and know what freedom feels like.

Overall, I like the books. Disappointed in the ending of Pandemonium but will pick up the third one next year. I recommend it to all the dytopia trilogy lovers. Good story, good concept, but I am prepared to be disappointed in the last book.

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Summer Fragrances

Most of my current perfumes are pretty heavy, night time perfumes. So for this summer, I got a couple of light, day time scents. Found some good deals at the Estee Lauder outlet store a couple of weeks ago and picked up Peace, Love, & Juicy Couture and Shi by Alfred Sung. 

Peace, Love, & Juicy Couture (0.5 oz) 
This is a tiny bottle, but I usually pick up small bottles because I've never finished a bottle of perfume. I got a sample of it a while back from Sephora so I knew I love this scent. So I was extremely happy to pick up a bottle. It is light, floral and fruity.  Based on basenote.net, the notes are:
I can pick up a little bit of apple and jasmine, but I cant tell what the rest of it is. I love the base notes, definitely can smell the musk and iris. It lasts all day on me.

Shi by Alfred Sung (1.7 oz)
This is a watery scent, very much like the once super popular Cool Water.
I liked it at first and I thought this would be a very good everyday scent. But I was wrong... This one does not agree with my body chemistry. It turns to a very baby powder scent after a couple hours of wear, and I do not like baby powder scent. Fades away to nothing around the 4 hour mark. I think I will only wear this on days I am just out doing short errand runs or something. Pretty disappointed in it.

My boyfriend got the male version of Shi: Hei by Alfred Sung (haha get it? Shi and Hei?). Hei smells great on him and lasts all day. I don't know if Hei is just better quality or if Shi just doesn't agree with me. Oh well!

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Diablo 3

The WHORE who steals our boyfriends has finally arrived!

Is your sweetheart playing D3? Are you playing D3?



I would play a wizard... if I were to play...

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

First Little Black Bag

Little Black Bag is my first monthly subscription beauty box. There have been so many different monthly subscription boxes popping up everywhere, but I never found any of them alluring enough, until LBB.

LBB is on the pricey side of beauty boxes, $50 monthly or $60 one time only. They have tons of stuff and over 100 brands on the website, ranging from bags to accessories to home deco. When you sign up, you take a style quiz. Then every month you pick the first item for your bag, the stylist picks 2 - 3 more items based on your style quiz so the total retail worth of your bag is between $100 - $150~. The random picks are revealed after you have checked out. If you don't like what they put in your bag, you have 7 days to trade it with items in other user's open bags.

I signed up at the end of April, so I just received my first bag not long ago. The item I picked is Mint Jelly Satchel in turquoise by Danielle Nicole (retail $48).


Comes with a long detachable strap that I am not currently using. This will no doubt be my go-to bag for this summer. I love this color and the style, super cute. But I wish it has pockets or compartments inside because I am weird about having my keys next to my phone. I feel like my phone will get scratched up even though it has a protective cover on it.

My random picks were a big gold bangle (not my style at all, makes me question the style quiz) and a pair of turquoise stone earrings. I traded both of them and ended up with XELA aroma White Queen's Crown candle (retail $36) and  Roommates Cherry Blossom Tree wall decal (retail $21) because I didn't want any of the beauty/jewelry items.

Fragrance notes: geranium, jasmine, lavender, and rosewood. 14 oz jar
I have no clue what geranium smells like. But I know I like jasmine, lavender, and rosewood. The candle burns pretty well, gives a fresh, floral yet woody scent. My boyfriend likes it a lot.

I don't have a picture of the next item. My boyfriend took it to his place so I cant put it up in my room. I have the urge to open and use everything right away, and since we are moving in a couple of months, we should wait and put this up at our new place. Here is a picture from the website:




I just shipped my May LBB. I traded everything except one thing in my bag, again. This time I was very torn when it comes to trading because I received a lot of good trades and couldn't decide what to keep. I am looking forward to getting my items, hopefully I kept the right items.

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Monday, May 7, 2012

Book Review: Fifty Shades Trilogy

Fifty Shades Trilogy by E.L. James
 - Fifty Shades of Grey 
 - Fifty Shades Darker  
 - Fifty Shades Freed    

I am not sure if there have been a best seller from the erotica genre, let alone BDSM erotica. So no matter what I think of this book, James must be doing something right, rubbing the audience in all the right places (pun intended).  So, props to you, E.L. James.

The story is about a 22 year old virgin recent college grad, Anastasia Steele, meeting the multibillionaire CEO of his own company at the age of 27, Christian Grey, and their love story. Anastasia learns Christian's lifestyle and his need to dominate his partners (who he fucks, not make love to), and decides if she wants to submit to Christian and become his "Submissive". She struggles to please Christian while trying to hold on to her own ideals, values, and self-image while Christian struggles with his own issues from the past.

First, Fifty Shades of Grey. I think the story is crap. I think it lacks plot, and the pace is very strange. Okay now the bad things are out there, lets talk about the good things. The story, although terrible, is addictive to me. I suppose it appeals the the hopelessly romantic in me. I love Christian Grey despite the fact that he likes to beat the shit out of women. Well okay maybe I didn't love him in the first book, but he's an attractive character and I definitely fell in love with his character in the second book. But lets be honest, who the heck read the book for the story? It is a EROTIC book, nicknamed "Mommy Porn". Yes, we read it for pages and pages of hot, steamy, mind blowing, butt cheeks aching, wrists bound sex scenes. Man, no wonder moms everywhere are drooling over this book. At one point I thought I was reading the script of a porno movie: the scenes are so... unrealistic. The way they converse is so... unrealistic (who the heck talks like that? Find me a 22 year old who talks the way Ana talks and I will willing give up 100 bucks). I really should give this book 2 or 3 stars, but I can't. I honestly, thoroughly enjoyed reading the book I couldn't even put it down at night. So 4 stars.

Fifty Shades Darker really picks up and wraps up the first book well. The ending of the first book is so tragic that I HAD to read the second book right away. Many answers were offered in the second book. Many more hot, steamy, mind blowing, butt cheeks aching, wrists bound, eyes blindfolded, toys vibrating sex scenes too. Lonely horny moms everywhere will approve. However, the same flaws in the first book applies in the second book. Strange pace, lack of plot and odd choice of vocab (get a dictionary handy if you are not reading it on e-book). But again, I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book and learning more about Christian's dark secrets. So again, I should give this book 2 or 3 stars if I am rational. But I am not. I am irrationally attached to the story and the characters. So 4 stars again.

The story should have ended with Fifty Shades Darker. James could have edited the book in a way that Fifty Shades Freed is part of Fifty Shades Darker. The last book is so forgettable. The pace is even more odd, if that's possible. The first half of the book tells no tale, serves only to please the lonely horny moms. The second half of the book finally reveals the actual plot of the story, but it is predictable, boring. Save the $10 and buy an actual BDSM book/movie, this book is not worth it. 2 stars for the entertaining sex scenes. forget about the story.

I heard that movie rights for the book has been fought and won. I will be extremely disappointed if it's not a X-rated movie. On the other hand, I will be the first in the theater if they do make it X-rated. Christian's cast better be hot.

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Book review: The Maze Runner Trilogy

The Maze Runner Trilogy by James Dashner
 - The Maze Runner    
 - The Scorch Trials    
 - The Death Cure       

Finished this trilogy last week. Now I want everyone else to read it.

The Maze Runner starts with our main character, Thomas, in a box elevator. Memories wiped. He remember his name and general knowledge of the world, but no specifics about the world. For example, he remembers what the ocean looks like, but no memories associated with the ocean. He quickly finds out that he is in a place called the Glade, there are many other boys in the Glade, all teenagers around his age, all without memory. The Glade is surrounded by the Maze. Every day, Runners go out to explore the Maze in hope to find a way out; every night they come back to the Glade and the walls of the Glade closes, locking them in. Grievers come out in the Maze at night. These are manmade killing machines with blades and needles as appendages.

This book is definitely a page turner. Although I doubted if I liked the book after reading the first few chapters, I couldn't put the book down after chapter 7 or so. It is a very good first book of the trilogy. It is suspenseful and action packed. Towards the end of the book, it steers the stories and hints at the bigger issues in the their world; life beyond the Maze may not be what the Gladers envision it would be.

I can't go into the synopsis of the second and third book without giving spoilers. So no synopsis!

The second book is also very action packed and suspenseful, in a different way from the first book. In the first book I kept reading because I want to know what the Maze is about. In the second and third book I've already found out what the Maze is about, I kept reading because I want to know what happens to the characters. All of the characters develop and grow greatly as the story unfolds. But I have to say, I really, really, really, REALLY, was annoyed at Thomas in the third book. SERIOUSLY. He passed up on SO many opportunities to find out the truth. Even if he doesn't want to know, I WANT TO KNOW!! It almost felt like James Dashner cheated by not giving us the truth so he doesn't have to write that part of the stories. Cheated on some serious character development. There is a prequel coming out. It is possible that James Dashner withheld some information to write the prequel. But I feel like he has sacrificed the third book to do that. I was expecting so much more answers in the third book that I didn't get. It was mildly irritating and disappointing.

Overall, I would recommend this trilogy to anyone who likes action, suspense, dystopia, sci-fi books. It is categorized as children/young adult literature, so it is an easy and fun read. I think I will pick up the prequel after it comes out. Hopefully it will explain the holes left in the Death Cure.

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