Rolls to Side Bun

This is a fun and easy style that takes about 5 minutes. 
Start with 1 simple roll across the top front of her head.
Make a 2nd roll parallel to the first roll secure both with an elastic
Pull all the remaining hair into a low side ponytail.
From the ponytail make a messy bun.  I always use bobbie pins to control how I want the bun to look.
My daughter requested a flower to add as an accessory.

Overview of My Beauty Diary Blooming of Beauty Masks


Hello peeps~ before I start review the MBD Blooming Beauty sheet masks I thought I would do an overview of the latest series the ever-popular Taiwanese brand, My Beauty Diary released in 2010: the Blooming of Beauty series. This is a Limited Edition series and consequently, there are packaging differences and apparently there were changes in the mask material and formula too.   The BoB has 9 varieties (all are shown above).

From Make Me Blushhh
Check out Mona's post because it's pretty helpful.
# 1- 17 : My Beauty Diary Natural Key Line: the regular line that currently has 17 scents.
  • I think they've added more since though.  I don't see the Cherry Chocolate, Bird's Nest, or Southern Apricot masks, for example.
#18 -20 : My Beauty Diary Luxury Line: the premium line that currently has 3 scents.
The Blooming of Beauty line is separate from the more known line aka the Natural Key line.  Hence they differ in packaging, formula, and price.  Per mask, the BoB series masks are slightly more expensive by a few cents (~.10-20 cents depending where you get yours).

Packaging Changes
The Blooming of Beauty series comes in boxes of 5 each whereas the regular MBD masks come in boxes of 10 each.  Both mask types also come with identical shiny plastic slips.  The packaging designs for BoB is quite classy (as you can see above), flower-y, and quite pretty. I adore the new individual mask packets (scroll to bottom).  They are so pretty compared to the Natural Key's boring rectangles.


Everything from the ruffled top and narrower design just seems a lot more luxe - although, since they're more expensive, they should be.

Mask Material Changes
The BoB masks are slightly thinner than the regular line. Supposedly, this helps with absorption but either way, both kinds of masks are fine.  Also the shape of the masks have stayed the same, both have just two slits around the chin.

The MBD mask shown here is from the original/regular line, NOT the BoB series.

Speaking of, one thing I don't understand is why the packaging picture on all the MBD masks show a mask with 4 slits:


...when the actual masks themselves only have 2 slits.  I'm pretty sure the masks I get are legit (the date stamps are embedded, cuts align, I buy from Sasa etc) but it confuses me why they'd advertise it like that.  I heard from Winnie that MBD recently added more slits to their masks but :\ but I dunno, I must have tried over 10+ varieties of MBD all from Sasa/legitimate sellers and they've all been the same 2-slitted version, even these very new BoB series.

Formula Changes
I've heard that there have been some formula changes and personally, I find the Blooming of Beauty series more effective overall than the Natural Key line ^_^  I may be slightly biased by the gorgeous packaging but the White Lily mask really just clicked with my skin :D But I'll get into that later during individual reviews.   Overall, the formula's texture and appearance are similar to the original masks - both serums are clear, light, dry without residue, and on the whole quite effective.


These are the masks I've tried so far :)  I'll refrain from reviewing these individual masks in this post but the Lily and Damask Rose masks were lovely!  I was so excited about the Damask Rose especially because come on - Coldstone Ice Cream!!  In actuality, the mask smells like a very sweet rose ^^ As for the Hydrangea mask, I wasn't crazy about it.  I've never actually smelled a hydrangea >< but it smelled strongly of black tea to me - REALLY strongly.  Hence why I wasn't crazy about it.  Anyway, I'll be reviewing the Blooming of Beauty masks I have during the next few days along with a nice bunch of Cosline and VOV masks.  I'm so glad my Sasa package finally came in that I will probably flooding you guys with sheet mask reviews xD don't say I didn't warn you ;)


Also I am sure everyone has heard about the traumas Japan has been facing in the past several days so I wanted include a list of links where people can donate.  These are all reputable places where you can be sure your money is going where it needs to go. Here is a small list of US/English language places you can donate:
ManWomanFilms (above) also has a massive list of donation links in her YT info box so poke around there too.

50 Top Hair Blogs and Articles

The Wright Hair has been honored to be apart of an article written about the 50 Top Hair blogs and Articles.

The Wright Hair has been honored to be put at #6 and reads. "6. The Wright Hair This mom shares her tips and ideas for styling your little ones’ hair without putting her through pain. One daughter has thin, flat hair, making this a great blog for those who struggle with a similar texture." 

The Wright Hair appreciates this recognition and we are happy to help others  That is why this blog was written.  Thank you so much Lori for honoring us. 

Be sure to click on the link and see the other top hair blogs that have also been honored.

Most Forgotten Skincare/Makeup Tips


This is going to be a very text-heavy (and talk-heavy) post xD Now you are forewarned and hopefully will find this helpful regardless. And you better because I spent about a week (or two) editing the video and typing this sinfully long post -__- ehehe


Skincare Tips:
1.) Makeup cleanser > foundation.
My (admittedly idealistic ^^) philosophy is that the best kind of makeup is none at all.  In that light, skincare takes great precedence over makeup for me and the importance of a good makeup cleanser was something I learned by accident.  Last year I was content to just use bar soap in the shower on my face, I kid you not.  I had never used toner before but when I was gifted a toner, I began to notice how much residual makeup was coming off onto the cotton swab.  So out of necessity I later semi-upgraded to Neutrogena Makeup Foam Cleanser.  I noticed right away that I was getting no more residual makeup on my cotton bells when I toned but since it was drying my face out a bit, I switched to the Boscia Purifying Cleansing Gel, which I am using right now.  I think my face has taken to it well, I haven't broken out, I know I'm getting all the makeup off my face, and honestly, my face feels like it's really breathing after I wash :) After about 3 months of thorough cleansing, my face has improved and I'm sure that it's because my better-cleansed face has been able to soak up the nutrients from sheet masks and lotions better.  There's a translucency to my face that wasn't there before and I like to think it's because my skin is healthier ^_^

2.) Sterilize your makeup area.
ehehe, I'm sure this has roots in my mild OCD-ness ^^  But I do think that there is no harm and a lot of good in having a clean makeup area.  Things I can't live without in my bathroom: Isopropyl alcohol = for tweezers/metal things/plastic caps and Clorox wipes for counter tops.  I see a lot of people not cleaning their tweezers, which is basically asking for acne if you think about since you probably use it to pull hairs out of pores ;)

Also I forgot to mention in the video: Ideally, your makeup area and makeup storage would be located in a separate place from where you shower. I think I remember reading somewhere about how the dampness from hot showers can ruin some makeups, especially powder compacts and foundations.  Not to mention, damp environments are always a great breeding ground for all sorts of suspicious bacteria ><.... 

3.) Don't touch your face.
....Not much to elaborate here except just don't touch your face. If you feel the urge to pick at a pimple, just put an acne patch on it.  I'm not saying this will solve all your acne problems because we all know pimples/acne have many factors, but this tip may help some people - particularly if you have localized acne.

4.) Keep your hands clean.
More OCD-ness....Wash your hands before washing your face, applying makeup, using sheet masks, applying any kind of mask...basically if you're going to touch your face, just wash your hands.  It baffles me when people obsess over keeping brushes clean then go straight to blending or touching up with dirty fingers.

5.) Care for your neck & hands.
I think I was traumatized by this really lovely, young looking 50 year old lady....  She literally had no wrinkles and by looking at her face I thought she was in her mid-30s.   Then she took off her scarf and gloves - O_o! This isn't to say anyone with wrinkles is ugly (in fact they can add an air of maturity and refinement young people rarely have), but the contrast between her face and her neck and hands was so stark (and gave away the fact she got massive Botox).  Her neck was exceptionally wrinkly, there was even a "waddle."  As for her hands...they were clearly wrinkly because they were totally abandoned x_X  They were so dry, something I think that was easily solved hand lotion.  Anyway, after that I realized that caring for your face is not enough, you need to care for your neck (which supports your face) and your hands, which do everything, so they need some lovin' ^_^  I use Neutrogena Anti-Aging Night Cream on my face and hands (it's too strong for my face) every night.  I don't see any results right now but who knows, I may one day be a 70 year old with the youngest looking hands and neck.

6.) Don't scrub your face up & down.
I FOUND THE VIDEO ON YT!  There are no subs but it's pretty self-explanatory :)
Key points are that:
1.) She looks "up" and smiles while she's cleansing her face.
2.) Uses only the foam from the soap. Aka nothing that tugs at her skin.  I'm sure gel cleansers would work just fine too.
3.) She makes tiny little circles with her fourth finger (the weakest finger) to massage her face.
4.) She always massages in an upward-outward motion.
5.) She never rubs her face with her hands and to rinse she just splashes or pours water on her face.
All I know is that I want skin like that when I'm 52 ^_^  I think this lady was invited to Korean talk show too and did a demo with SNSD's Seohyun and a couple other celebs once.  Ahhh...the quest for eternal youth is indeed universal.

7.) Acne patches heal zits with whiteheads.
The little "hole" where the whitehead is lets the patch pull out the impurities but without a hole...obviously the patch's effects will be minimal.  But this isn't to say the patch wouldn't help at all - if you have a cystic pimple or nodule, just clean the area and put a patch on it anyway.  It'll prevent you from touching it and keep it clean.

8.) Chapstick is essential to your everyday skincare routine.
There is nothing attractive about chapped lips xD  I tend to lose chapstick when I carry it around so I've just learned to incorporate into my nightly skincare routine.  If I may say so myself, I rarely have chapped lips now because they are moisturized every night, no matter what the weather or need. Also my lips are always lipstick-ready in the morning ^_^  Also, welcome to my new fear:


Plumpy lips today, lips that cannot be helped with even collagen tomorrow ;)  Lips are a pretty forgotten body part in the whole skincare thing so give 'em a little love (and not just the kissing type ^_~)!

Makeup Tips:
1.) Silicone-based primers are for those with textural scars (aka large pores, icepick scars, wrinkles, fine lines).
I think I talked about this enough in the video :\  Basically, unless you want to smooth out the texture of your skin, these kinds of primers aren't that helpful.  Primers also advertise how they help foundation last longer but honestly, I have yet to meet a silicone based primer that significantly increased my foundation wear.  Most decent foundations properly applied will last at least 8 hours on their own and with makeup setting sprays making waves in the makeup community, I see even less of a reason to use a primer.  Some primers I have used have provided some oil control but I honestly think it's because these primers are literally filling in your pores and clogging them so that oil can't come to surface aka a recipe for breakouts :P  All in all, I think primers are bad for your skin and provide minimal results.   Colored acne scar peeps, just focus on skincare.  Oily peeps, look into setting sprays and start moisturizing more (ever counter-intuitive eh :P)?

2.) Focus on accentuating your good features.
Perhaps because I am Asian but I see a lot of discontent amongst Asian chicas struggling with eye makeup and the perception that mono-lidders will never be as pretty as those blessed with larger peepers.  I am the first to admit I used to long for larger, dolly eyes - and I sometimes I still do. I also did my fair share of playing around with circle lens and double lid glue.  I still wear circle lens (but seriously, I wear glasses 90% of the time.  Tbh I only wear lens to record vids ><) but now I have learned that I am far happier twiddling with my other features.

My lips and face shape are what are most often pointed out to me so I've just learned to have fun with psychotic lip colors (at the moment coral oranges and hot pinks have me stoked) and I always highlight my cheekbones and nose to bring out the oval-ness of my face.   I don't even mind my large forehead anymore since it emphasizes the oval symmetry of my face.   To mix it up, sometimes I will put a bright splash of blush instead of lipstick. And I am content.  Yes, I still like to play with eye shadows but I'm no longer troubled when I can't get the same amount of color on my lids a la petrilude and xsparkage.  My face is uniquely mine and I have grown to like how it looks overall.  In any case, the first and last person looking at my face every day is me, so I'm really the only person my face needs to please ^_~

3.) Don't highlight your inner corners as much if your eyes are too close together.
And after THAT positive note - here's something to get us ladies all self-conscious again xD Unfortunately, it has been shown time and time again that the ideal face measurements are:


Or as researchers say, "Faces were judged as most attractive when the distance between the eyes was 46 percent of the face’s width and when the distance from eyes to mouth was 36 percent of the face’s length, according to the study published in the most recent issue of the journal Vision Research."

....basically, just measure the width of one of your eyes. That should be the distance between both of your eyes.   If the gap between your eyes is greater than the width of one eye, you have wide set eyes - like the LT pic and me :D  A perfect example of someone who has eyes too close together is....

Ji-yeon from T-Ara!
^_^

Wide or close, you can still be pretty (even the research article says so) and easily fixed with makeup and hair.  With wide set eyes, a nice dose of inner corner highlight will bring your eyes visually closer together.  With close set eyes, not so much.  You want to visually separate your eyes, so use less (or no) inner corner highlighter and more outer corner makeup.  In fact, Ji-yeon is always doing just that when she wears makeup:


Note how she never wears inner corner highlights and always has (much) heavier eye makeup drawn all way past her outer corners.   Whee...see even celebs are always using makeup tricks xD And in any case, with flaws and all you can still be pretty :) Ji-yeon is considered one of the prettiest celebs in Korea in fact so embrace your quirks :D

A Note About Using Anti-Aging Products in Your 20s
There seems to be a little disagreement going around the YT beauty community about how young peeps need not bother with anti-aging in their 20s.
When does our skin start to age? It is different in each individual case. However, generally, already in our mid 20s skin's ability to retain water starts to decrease. Oxygen level in the skin goes down by approximately 1/4. As a result, skin slowly starts to lose its energy and healthy glow. However, it is too early to start using intensive anti-aging skin care.
By the mid/late 20s dry lines can start to appear. However, they are quite easy to treat by selecting and regularly using an effective moisturizer. According to skin experts, starting from the mid - late 20s there is 1/4 less oxygen in our blood and that is why less vital oxygen gets transported to the skin cells. Skin can start to loose its energy, healthy color and glow.
Remember, to prevent premature aging you need to use UV protection every day.
Studies show that 80% of skin's aging happens due to UV damage.
My personal opinion is that it's never too early for wrinkle prevention (read here - ignore all the product plugs).  However, just because I want wrinkle prevention doesn't mean I want to go overboard and slather expensive anti-wrinkle face+eye cream on every night.

When in doubt, just go the middle road - a retinol based night cream (also good for acne) or a gentle anti-wrinkle cream or sleeping masks (I'm currently using the Skinfood Fermented Soy Milk Wrinkle Care Sleeping Mask which I'll review after I've used it more) ought to do the trick for us young 'uns.    That combined with a good sunscreen every day should be relatively hassle-free and you won't have any regrets later.  I've also been using some Boscia AG-Amino Eye Cream from the sample bag Julie gave me, but I probably won't go about purchasing an anti-aging eye creams till my mid 20s.  Ultimately, it's your skin and you should decide the best way to treat it :)

For the curious, my night routine is (after washing/sheet masks/etc):
- Skincology Herbal Corrective Lighting Serum X2
- Vitacreame B21 on face
- Boscia AG-Amino Eye Cream
- Skinfood Fermented Soy Milk Winkle Care Sleeping Mask (this is new, I'm exploring the concept of sleeping masks right now. I've only been using it for a week so far)
- Neutrogena Night Cream on neck and hands
- TBS Cocoa Butter Lip Care Stick

My face washing routine is a lot more intensive because I'm paranoid about leaving makeup residue on my face (read Tip #1 xD). Anyway, this post is already pretty text-heavy so that's all for today! And I've gotten pretty behind on replies and all that cuz of other stuff but I shall catch up shortly ^^

Biggest Loser Hair

One of the personal trainers on the Biggest Loser had her hair done like this a couple of weeks ago.
I made a diagonal part  then make a poof that is angled onto the left side.
Pull all the remaining hair except a small strip as shown below into a ponytail.
Take that small piece of hair and pull it up and around the ponytail.  I secured this hair with a clear elastic
I finished the ponytail off by putting ringlets in the ends.

Review: Sasatinnie Dolly Lip Smoothies SPF30

I was feeling a little adventurous whilst Sasa hauling and picked up a Sasatinnie product - mostly because everything was priced so damn low xD As far as I can tell, Sasatinnie products are made in Malaysia and I believe owned by Sasa (hence the name Sasatinnie ;) ).

The Dolly Lip Smoothies caught my eye because 1.) They look like Nivea lip balms and 2.) it's SPF30 and it eases my new found paranoia about getting wrinkles around my mouth - perhaps sun protection can semi-prevent that *whew* what a run-on sentence xD  Plus they're $3.80 and came in five different yummy sounding flavors (01 Grenadine, 02 Strawberry, 03 Vanilla, 04 Raspberry, 05 Green Apple).

Description
SASATINNIE Dolly Lip Smoothies SPF 30 provides perfect moisture surge. Shea butter blends instantly smooth and moisturize your lips. Natural glossy finish makes your lips even more kissable. It is powered up with antioxidants and SPF 30 for your healthy lips.

Directions

Apply a proper amount to lips before application of lipstick. Or apply when lips are dehydrated. 
Purchased: $3.80 from Sasa

Packaging: I eagerly await the day Asian cosmetic companies start hiring FLUENT Asian Americans to edit packaging blurbs.  And this isn't directed at just Sasatinnie but at ALL Asian companies - Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese...basically, I have yet to see a single Asian cosmetics brand that regularly utilizes grammatically correct English.  It just drives me absolutely insane to see truly reputable and quality Asian brands severely limiting themselves with shoddy translations.  Especially in lawsuit-happy America, Asian brands really need to start creating professional packaging if they ever want to open up the American demographic! *end rant*

Anyway, at least the English is on the packaging you just throw out ^^ Otherwise, the tube itself is very comparable (if not identical) to Nivea.  The heft and feel of the plastic is exactly the same.  A mild complaint is that the balm wiggles a bit in the tube...I feel like if you twist it up too high at once it'd just break off :P

Flavor: 04 Raspberry.  I wouldn't say it tastes like raspberries (a naturally subtle taste), it honestly doesn't taste like anything. This is good in my book.


Scent: A fragrant raspberry yogurt (or shall we say smoothie ^_~) scent.  It is quite nice and fruity without being too strong or fake smelling.  It has an almost tangy bite to the scent, so it's not overly sweet.

Color: I thought this would be tinted red or pink but it's just a peach color that goes on clear.  I noticed from the blurry sample pics on sasa that each flavor has it's own color though, so I don't know if those are tinted or none of them are.  In any case, this one goes on clear.


Texture: Silky smooth and goes on very light.  It doesn't "melt" on your lips like TBS Cocoa Butter Lip Care Stick but it's similar in how both glide on very nicely.

Moisturization: A slight con to this product.  It's not that moisturizing.  It's not drying but it seems to wear away quickly and needs frequent reapplication.  It goes well under lipstick though and never leaves a residue.  It also leaves a nice smooth, sightly shiny finish :)

Overall
I'm pretty surprised how thoroughly acceptable this product is.  It has almost no negatives, can be used under lipstick or alone, and best of all, will provide your lips with A LOT of sun protection.  FYI: Your lips CAN get sunburned and they do become darker with sun exposure.  Hence if you have very pigmented lips (which can be a bother since it may interfere with lipstick color results), you may want to start paying a bit of attention to your lips.  Also as you age, the edges of your lips wrinkle which cause lipstick to "bleed outside the lines" and in the long run, I am sure preventing excess sun damage will be beneficial :)  As a side note though, is it just me or are there an awful lot of ingredients for a lip balm O_o (maybe it's just big font?)

I've definitely never seen a lip balm with this such high SPF protection that leaves absolutely no residue - and that deserves props in my book.  It does wear away fast but this is definitely the kind of lip balm I can see myself using during vacations.  It's light, provides a lot of protection, pleasant to use, and very low maintenance.  And cheap.  Nivea Kiss of Moisture SPF4 lip balms runs $5-6 for reference.   Just remember not to get this if you like tinted balms.  All in all, I think this would be a great little buy to add to your cart if you're just a dollar or so off the $75+ free shipping minimum order on Sasa.  It's not the most necessary product ever but it's not a bad buy at all - I don't think anyone would regret it :}

If anyone has tried other Sasatinnie products or know anything more about them let me know :D

Review: My Beauty Diary Pearl Powder Mask

My router at home went down for a few days so I was internet-less at home for a bit xD But in the meantime, my Sasa package finally came! YES! I do have to say I was rather surprised (in a good way) with the customer service. Basically, I emailed them about 1-2 weeks ago. First, I got an automated message saying they were on a little delayed from the holidays and they would personally reply within 48 hours.  And lo and behold, within 48 hours they emailed me my tracking number and note saying it had been delayed in Hong Kong for about 14 days O_o  In any case, 2-3 days ago the package arrived with everything tightly and neatly bundled.  So, I guess I'd say that while it literally took over a month to arrive, Sasa overall hasn't disappointed me.

Anyway, this means more face mask reviews!  I've only used this sheet mask 2x so far so take this review was a small grain of salt~  If my impression of this mask changes I'll probably come back and update this review. 

Purchased at: Sasa

Price: $12.10/10 masks = $1.20/mask

Description:

My Beauty Diary Pearl Powder Mask whitens nourishes and revitalizes skin. It is ideal for all skin types, especially dull and damaged skin.  Creates translucent and whitened skin: Super fine pearl powder contains various amino acid and microelements which permeate into skin, performing watery and white skin. Mulberry peel essence hydrates skin.  Revitalizes and nourishes skin: Vitamin B and seaweed complex revitalize and nourish skin while licorice and citrus ingredients condition and nourish skin.  Amazing Nanospheres Technology: Structured with plenty of tiny holes, it enhances absorption of nourishment, leaving skin moisturized.
Suitable for: It is ideal for all skin types, especially dull and damaged skin.


Experience: The white-gold packaging was really luxe to me ^_^ Dunno, something about the gold and silver I guess.   The mask had a really delicate, baby powder scent.  It smelled gentle and very pleasant.  Like all MBD masks, it fit and stayed nicely on my face.  As usual, there was just enough serum to put on my neck, no more no less. Overall, it was a very nice experience.  Unfortunately, when I took off the mask my the results weren't as dramatic as it is when I use the MBD Apple Polyphenol mask.  I feel like it soothed my skin but wasn't effectively brightening as I expected.  There wasn't much of a cooling effect either while I had the mask on my face so redness wasn't "as down" as it usually is. Basically, my face wasn't as radiant as I thought it'd be.

Overall
Fit: Two slits around the chin.  View my previous MBD reviews for pictures.  MBD masks fit me perfectly in any case.

Scent: Delicate baby powder scent. Quite pleasant.

Texture: Soft, thin, sticks to face well as per all MBD masks.

Excess serum: As I've said many-a-time before, MBD has enough serum but not as much as Silk Whitia or FaceQ.  Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on your preference.

Claims:
My Beauty Diary Pearl Powder Mask whitens nourishes and revitalizes skin.
  • Not sure about nourishing but my skin does feel refreshed afterwards.
Creates translucent and whitened skin: Super fine pearl powder contains various amino acid and microelements which permeate into skin, performing watery and white skin.
  • While it whitened my face because it brought down redness, my face didn't have that translucency that I get when I use other masks.  And what is "watery and white skin"? :P  I'm not sure about long term whitening (aka scar lightening).
Mulberry peel essence hydrates skin.
  • Si senorita :)  My face felt more moisturized.
Revitalizes and nourishes skin: Vitamin B and seaweed complex revitalize and nourish skin while licorice and citrus ingredients condition and nourish skin.
  • Repetition of point 1 :P
Amazing Nanospheres Technology: Structured with plenty of tiny holes, it enhances absorption of nourishment, leaving skin moisturized.
  • Repetition of point 4 -_-
Overall results: This was a soothing, hydrating , mildly brightening mask.  On the upside, I can see this mask working for almost everyone.  It's very gentle, moderately soothing, and nicely scented. On the downside, I don't think it was that effective.  For example, I've been using the new MBD Flower series (from a previous batch) and the results I get from those are significantly better and more dramatic (I'll be reviewing those later). While I can see how this mask can perk up dull skin, I don't know how much of an effect it'd have on 'damaged' skin :\ I know that this mask is one of the more popular masks in the MBD line but personally, I'd only recommend this for people with very sensitive skin.  For others, it may not be as effective (aka brightening) as you may expect.

This is one of the most loved MBD masks and my assessment is lukewarm in comparison ^^ so like I said, do take this particular review with a grain of salt.  Everyone's skin is different (and if anything my skin is on the psychotic side) so in the end, it's always best to try things yourself :)