Tuesday 17 December 2013

Bali: Ginger Moon

It was already evening by the time we reached our hotel and we were tired from our flight, so we didn't do any sightseeing. Took a short rest/tour around our hotel and headed out for dinner at Ginger Moon.
Ginger Moon is a restaurant serving modern Asian cuisine, where a modern twist is put on traditional dishes, like gado gado (the second dish shown). Raved about dishes from the restaurant include the suckling pig steamed buns (second last dish) and Peking duck pancakes (last dish), which you had to assemble yourself, but I didn't eat the bun because I don't eat pork. The duck pancake was all right, just like any other Peking duck in Singapore. Or maybe I couldn't tell because I don't eat much meat and it just tasted... meaty. My favourite was the green papaya salad (no surprise there hahaha) but it's nothing mind-blowing either. My family and relatives hated the dim sum, but serves them right because this ain't Hong Kong lol

Bali trip

I've been back from Bali for almost a week now, but I've just been staying at home because I'm fighting this really awful cold ): It's been more than five days and although I feel better, I've not yet recovered :/ I want to go out and enjoy my winter break. I really need to go to the gym too because my immune system is so weak without exercise. I also really need to go back to work. Feeling kind of bummed out but at least I feel better already, so I can at least update this space without feeling like dying.

Thursday 12 December 2013

March in Seoul: Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art


Temperatures were still low for the first few weeks while we were in Seoul, so we visited museums since we could stay indoors and didn't have to bear the harsh winds outside. I'm really bad with cold weather.

This was my favourite museum. There were two museums, one for traditional Korean art and the other for modern art. The architecture was beautiful. I enjoyed the traditional Korean art museum more though. I really liked the traditional calligraphy, vases and paintings. I want to put calligraphy or Asian paintings in my future home because they have such a calming effect and I think they're really beautiful in a silent, simple way. I couldn't really appreciate the pieces in the modern art museum. It was too complicated and bizarre for me.

If anyone had time for only one museum in Seoul, this would be it.

Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art (삼성미술관 리움)
60-16, Itaewon-ro 55-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul (Hannam-dong)
서울특별시 용산구 이태원로55길 60-16 (한남동)
Hangangjin Station (Subway Line 6), Exit 1
More information here

Tuesday 10 December 2013

March in Seoul: National Museum of Korea

We learnt about the history of Korea here. I found it interesting at that point in time, but unfortunately I have forgotten a huge chunk of it. What I do remember, though, is vast open spaces outside and inside the museum, strange war weapons/armour and some war drama to do with the Joseon dynasty or something like that.

The National Museum of Korea (국립중앙박물관)
137, Seobinggo-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
서울특별시 용산구 서빙고로 137 (용산동6가)
Ichon Station, Exit #2
More information here

Sunday 8 December 2013

Seoul: My first perm, Myeongdong, Lee Chul Hairkerker

Many friends and others have asked me where to get a good perm in Seoul or where I permed my hair, so I thought I should do a post on my first (and favourite) perm in Seoul, and also the first ever perm in my life. Before flying to Seoul, I told myself that I would get my hair permed because Koreans always seem to have perfect hair (they really do in real life by the way) so I assumed that hair technology would be more advanced and professional in Seoul.

Javin, Sherman and I did our salon search at Myeongdong, one of the major shopping areas in Seoul because Javin's friend recommended a salon there called Juno Hair, which has really good reviews online. Myeongdong is one of my favourite places to go for a walk with Javin when we are free. It holds a lot of memories for me because it was one of the first places we visited in Seoul and the place where I first ate my favourite Seoul street snack 계란빵 ("egg bread" in Korean, pronounced "kaeran bbang").

The shops there sell stuff mainly from brands, like Boy London (one of the most popular and trendy brands among Koreans) and there is A-land there too, a shop that sells stuff from young designers. I only window shop there because most of the items are too expensive for me, so I'd rather go to Hongdae/Dongdaemun/Gmarket, two of which I talked about in my Shopping in Seoul post. Myeongdong has a ton of food places to eat and I actually have a list of places to eat in Myeongdong, which I may or may not do a post on. There is a movie theatre, street food, cafes, departmental stores... Oh and a Catholic cathedral. It's just a huge congregation of buildings.

For people who are into Korean beauty products, Myeongdong is THE PLACE to go. It's practically heaven for all beauty junkies and shops are constantly having sales. Don't even get me started on Korean beauty products and cosmetics...

There are hair salons too in Myeongdong, but they are more on the high-end side compared to those in Hongdae. I was pretty apprehensive about getting my hair permed because my hair is already pretty dry to begin with. We headed first to Juno Hair to check out the prices, but they were too high. We combed Myeongdong and ended up in a salon, now known as Lee Chul Hairkerker (이철헤어커커), which I highly recommend.


Don't ask me what Hairkerker means though.

Hair salons in Seoul have such impeccable service. Upon entering the salon, the assistants took off our coats for us and put them in lockers while hairstylists gave us one-on-one consultation at their consultation corner. I regret not taking photos to show the beautiful place but it was very well-renovated and designed. We were all given albums of hairstyles to choose from and they gave us advice based on our preferences and hair condition. I went for a digital perm with the most expensive treatment because Eun-young (my stylist) strongly advised me to do so. I trusted her because her hair was really soft and silky. That's how I choose hair salons by the way haha.

My perm was 110,000 - 130,000 won (I can't remember the exact price) and my treatment was 70,000 won so the total was about $230. Significantly more expensive than in Hongdae, but comparing my first and second perm, it was definitely worth every cent. It's still cheaper than in Singapore anyway.

My curls were pretty lasting. It's important to get a perm that actually lasts or your money will just be wasted. Of course, there are certain hair types that just don't hold curls. My hair is quite dry so it holds hairstyles pretty well. They started out like this:


And by the end of four months, they were like this:

My advice for people with dry hair and want to perm their hair is not to scrimp. Go for a really good treatment. My theory is that treatment should ideally be before the perm itself, because prevention is better than cure. The treatment I went for consisted of seven steps. That day I went around Far East Plaza to ask about the treatments the salons were offering for promotion and they were all mostly one-step treatments, with the exception of a few two-step treatments. I find that if the treatment isn't intensive, it doesn't really work or last. The treatment at Lee Chul Hairkerker really kept my curls shiny and soft. Money should not be saved when it comes to hair if you can afford it (if you are financially-strapped, then you shouldn't even be wasting money on doing your hair) because it really does make a difference! I kind of regret not going back to Lee Chul for my second perm because my curls didn't turn out as soft and smooth as the first time.

Lee Chul Hairkerker (이철헤어커커)
4F, 22-5, Chungmuro 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul-si
서울 충무로1가 22-5 4층
(Located opposite Primo Bacio Baci)
Myeongdong station, Exit #6

Friday 6 December 2013

Technicolour

Cap from NUZZON, Dongdaemun, Seoul
Bustier from KSL City, Johor Bahru
Neon skirt from Hongdae, Seoul
Wannabe Cushion Tint in No. 7 Nikita from Aritaum

Some colour to liven up the rainy days. I've been wanting to cut my hair short for the longest time (either collarbone length or jaw length) but looking at these photos I suddenly don't want to part with my curls haha! My roots are showing and my curls are really out of shape though, so I'm really looking to doing something with my hair soon. I actually wanted to go lighter or go blonde-ish but I think I would scare my MGP bosses to death and I will probably lose my job lol.

My items from Paula's Choice arrived last night and I used them immediately because I couldn't wait. I've been without a proper cleanser for months so I've been using random samples and cleansers I can find around the house. So far the products feel good and I guess I should do a review if it can be helpful. I think skincare products will always be my weakness and one of the things I really look forward to when I go overseas is duty free shopping at the airport <3


Just in case this is important,
I will be away in Bali from 7th December to 11th December.

I am looking forward to Bali because although I did travel more than usual this year, I still feel the need for an escape after the most draggy semester in university. When Daddy told us we were going to Bali for our year-end holiday this year, I was planning up a workout schedule so I could get my body as close to a bikini body as possible by the time we got to Bali, butttt life is always full of surprises. Sprained my ankle in October and that put me off exercise for two to three weeks, examination period... Right now I'm facing a non-contagious non-life-threatening rash (it's called Pityriasis Rosea for all you science-y people out there) that is taking over my torso so I tried not to exercise because it might aggravate my condition. Guess that means no water activities (!!!!!! ): boo). It will go away on its own, but the bad thing is that it's gonna take six to eight weeks. I started exercising again though, my body just doesn't feel right without it.

Say Something by Alex and Sierra


This was so beautiful in so many ways; so beautiful that it almost brought me to tears

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Black & White

Last night I went for Javin's cousin's 21st birthday that was themed "Black and White". We picked his grandparents up before heading to the party together. They are really sweet and it was nice to talk to them, particularly since I never met either of my grandfathers (they passed away before I was born) and because my grandmother passed away when I was 17. They even spoke Cantonese, which my grandmother used to speak, so it really reminded me of her. They were rushing Javin and I to get married because they they don't want wait until they had to hobble to our wedding haha! Javin's entire family is always very warm and inviting towards me and I'm thankful that we can all get along well, because it does make things easy for us.

I felt really sad last night because I miss my grandmother and I wish she could be here to meet Javin.
 

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