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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Chosungah 22 K Beauty




Was honored to be invited to launch of Chosungah 22 in SaSa.

I suppose some may not heard of Chosungah 22, it is an award-winning Korean cosmetics company!

Launch event was held at Arteastiq Social Painting Studio.

Make up artist came all the way from Korea to demonstrate how to create a natural Korean look and we gotten a few beauty tips from him ^.^

Let me show you some of the Chosungah 22 cosmetics...
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Blend Fresh Mix (SPA30/PA++) S$58.00

This liquid foundation comes with a sponge applicator and promises to deliver the following:
* long-lasting and faultless coverage
* provide skin with extra moisture and nutrition (wow, skincare foundation sia!)
* whitening, anti-wrinkle and UV protection (SPA30/PA++)
* elevates volume and facial contour (means slimmer face!)
* fills in fine lines (oh god, I need this!)
Can't wait to try this but I still have a few bottles of half used foundations on the table staring at me >.<  金牌败家女


BROW MAKER Brow Tint (3 shades) S$55.00

My natural brows before makeup.  Basically I draw them longer and fill the sparse up.

I am trying the Black Brown shade in purple package.  I had been using eyebrow pencils all my life so this is something different and new to me.  It's tacky.
With pencils we draw eyebrows in "feather strokes", but with this, it's painting eyebrows like chinese calligraphy.  It takes a minute or so to be completely dry, after which it stayed for good 9 hours, no need to touch up at all.  The lasting power is amazing.  The amount of effort to remove these is the same as removing water-proof mascara.

JELLO COLOR KIT Eye Shadow S$60.00
Funky packaging that looks like a pencil case.

Opens up with a mirror and 6 colors.
These looked like any other eyeshadow powders in pots, but in reality, they are not powders.  They are FLUFFY CUSHIONS EYESHADOWS!!!  They are BOUNCY!  You can see them bounce back when your finger press and release, freaking fun to play with!  Texture is something like mousse.

The colors blends smoothly without flaking.  The shades are easy for daily wear and compliments all skin tones.
Colors description from the left:
#22PLUTO [MATTE IVORY]: A primer base color before applying the main color

#22VENUS [SPARKLE PINK]: A pink glitter to apply on the inner corners of your eyes to make them look bigger
#22JUPITER [MATTE BEIGE]: Natural beige brown that creates delicate shading on your eyelids
#22MERCURY [SPARKLE BRONZE]: A sparkling bronze that makes your eyes look deeper and profound
#22MARS [SPARKLE DARK BROWN]: A chocolate deep brown that forms dark points outside the corners of your eyes
#22BLACKHOLE [MATTE BLACK]: A Black that creates dark and bold lines



DUAL LIP TINT & GLOSS (4 shades) S$32.00

Having with me LACE: Orange tint and pink gloss

Applied the orange tint on the inner lips, then pink gloss on the entire lips for Korean gradation lips.
Need to go easy with the gloss as too much can be very thick and sticky.  The tint was very very lasting.  I wipe off the gloss during meal time and the tint "survived" after my meal!  Needs proper removing like eye makeups to remove it cleanly.

RED CHEEK SMOOTHER Blusher (3 shades) S$31.00

It's the first time I seen blushers in tube packaging.
Squeeze the tube and the color will ooze out from the sponge applicator.

Color swatch, from the left:
BERRY ADE, LILAC DROP and SATIN PEACH
Application was extremely easy, just dab dab dab.  All the 3 three shades are very sweet and light with a dewy finish, it's impossible to end up like a opera singer no matter how you apply.  It takes about a minute to settle down.  After 9 hours, it looked as good as freshly applied without fading.  It's the most lasting blusher I had ever used.

Here's the overall look with:
BLACK BROWN Brow Maker Tint
SATIN PEACH Real Cheek Smoother and
LACE Duo Lip Tint & Gloss
Orange Peach colors make me look fairer and refreshing, heehee....

Find your strength instead of hiding your weakness in the process of makeup.
Find Chosungah 22 at Sasa.


Chosungah 22 is now available in Sasa stores, do check them out!
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Monday, 7 March 2016

My Winter Vacation Part 6 - YangCao Mountain 羊草山



Part 1 click HERE
Part 2 click HERE
Part 3 click HERE
Part 4 click HERE
Part 5 click HERE

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Destination:  HeiLongJiang (黑龙江), China

Duration: 23 - 30 Dec 2015 (8 days)

Mode of travel: Package with Chan Brothers Travel

Flight: Air China  (via Beijing)

Damage: S$1,878/pax, Tour Guide Tip: RMB200  Local Guide Tip: S$16, other compulsory/optional tours: RMB1,420 (slit throat + heart bleed)

Currency: RMB (we rough divide by 4.5 to convert to S$)

Time Difference:  Same as Singapore

Weather: -22 to -30°C




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27.12.2015



So, we were recommended to visit YangCao Moutain 羊草山 to see more snow.

YangCao Moutain 羊草山 is the tallest mountain, about 1350m above sea level and it's introduced as the most beautiful place in Snow Village.  Best time to visit is during sun rise or sun set which we did neither -____-  We went around 10am.
This pic taken in the museum which also shows how the mountain looks like in spring/summer.

After visiting, I felt that it's not as beautiful as described....

YangCao Mountain 羊草山 = Botak Mountain

Botak Mountain = COMPLETELY EXPOSE TO WIND...

We paid RMB350 for this freaking windy botak mountain and the 梦幻家园 (Dream/Fairy Tale Land).  Overpriced but no choice....

Scroll down to see scenery of the botak mountain
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B.O.T.A.K........ with colorful flags flapping like mad ie. mad windy.   The vast of snow actually blings as if there were diamonds on them, it's a pity that the blings didn't show up in photos.
The glares from the "blings" will actually cause temporarily blindness, so I avoid staring.


Not much pine trees here, only unknown trees with skinny branches that looked as if they were coated with icy sugar.


Slope was extremely gentle, totally didn't feel like we are going up to a tall mountain.

Mini tank was actually a buggy to drive visitors up, we all walked, so not sure of how much they charge.


Blue sky, no clouds.

Not sure "Don't Climb" refers to the tree or the rocks behind.



Giggled like crazy while holding a snow ball as if I was holding a gold ball.

As I had mentioned in the previous post, snow in Snow Village is different, it's "sticky" yet fine, it's really difficult visualize I know..... Put it this way, Snow Village's snow is like super branded atas loose powder which you cannot compare with drug store brands' loose powder, heehee....

So, some people said the most beautiful snow in China is found in Snow Village.

Our tour guide told us he had brought numerous tour groups to Snow Village and there was a tourist (from other province) which left him the deepest impression a couple of years ago.

He said it's common and perfectly normal for ladies to travel solo, but a bit unusual for men.  I suppose men in nature can't deal with being alone.  So there was this particular middle age man, by himself in a tour group.  This man was well dressed, quiet and always seemed to be having something in mind.  While he didn't look too depress, he wasn't like other tourists,  not particularly happy and excited but remain polite.

The tour guide said he had to pay attention to him, fearing something might happened.  And something did happen when the tour group reached Snow Village....

From what I remembered, he said the man, collected some boxes/bottles of snow and request the tour guide to help him to transport it back to his home 0__0   Our guide was very surprised by the request.  It's not a problem to keep snow while in HeiLongJiang, but how to bring the snow up the plane??  Portable fridge is possible but the arrangements are going to be extremely tacky.

The man gotten very anxious and finally revealed the reason:

His son about 7 years old, critically ill and his wish was to see and touch snow.  To the father, it was the last thing he could do for his son: 

To bring to his son the most beautiful snow....

Oh god... why.....  TT____TT   It was not easy, and was expensive to transport snow but arrangements were made, to help this father to fulfill his child's wish.

All I want is my children to grow up healthy, have their own happy family, grow old and make life worth it.  I am really glad to have my children with me, no matter they are top students or not, no matter how much mess they make in the house, no matter how much they piss me off.... (actually they are quite good boys, seldom make me angry one ^.^).


The kind of scene which I'll never get to see back in Singapore.... expensive botak mountain, but still appreciate lah.

Hair started to froze and I was licking the salty drips from my nose beneath the mask.  Nevertheless, chio selfie, heeheehee....


No signage, nobody, we helped ourselves sliding tyres.
 After a long long time, a man came out of no where came to collect a fee from us -_____-  We should had just run away instead of paying.

This post is sweet snow and short but Part 7 is going to be long!   We traveled back to the city and felt "warmer" and more comfortable.  Temperature was about -22 in Harbin while in Snow Village it's between -25 to -30.   We tried moulding snow balls there and couldn't though.  But we had lots of fun at Volga Manor!

Another thing, thank you for dropping comments, so I know I am not writing/posting to space, heehee... thank you!





Thursday, 3 March 2016

My Winter Vacation Part 5 - Shuangfeng Forest Farm/Snow Village (双峰林场又名雪乡)




Part 1 click HERE
Part 2 click HERE
Part 3 click HERE
Part 4 click HERE


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Destination:  HeiLongJiang (黑龙江), China

Duration: 23 - 30 Dec 2015 (8 days)

Mode of travel: Package with Chan Brothers Travel

Flight: Air China  (via Beijing)

Damage: S$1,878/pax, Tour Guide Tip: RMB200  Local Guide Tip: S$16, other compulsory/optional tours: RMB1,420 (slit throat + heart bleed)

Currency: RMB (we rough divide by 4.5 to convert to S$)

Time Difference:  Same as Singapore

Weather: -22 to -30°C


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26.12.2015



Seriously, after a mini ordeal aka 千辛万苦, we entered Snow Village (双峰林场又名雪乡), phew...

A little more information about Shuangfeng Forest Farm, beautifully nicked named as Snow Town, it's within Heilongjian Province, about 280km away from Harbin.  Coach ride is the only way to reach this place and it took us about 4 hours of ride from Yabuli.

1200 meters above sea level, Shuangfeng Forest Farm is nestled in a valley surrounded by forest where warm and cold air meets, resulting in nearly 7 months of snowing period in a year. 

This used to be a quiet village where villagers live a simple rural life by cut trees for a living.  Their thick and "sticky" snow was somehow "discovered" and it became a tourist attraction since year 2000.

We walked about 10mins along this main street before reaching the hotel.  Luckily, no snow fall, else would had to take even longer.  The day before, we were told to leave our heavy luggages in the coach, and packed a overnight bag to hand carry in case this path was covered with thick snow.

This little village is dreamland, omg.....

No skyscrapers, only little wooden houses;
No city lights, only red lanterns;
Hardly any cars, only sleighs;
And, plenty of SNOW!

Entrance of the boutique hotel.


Hotel lobby, no lifts, only 4 storeys high, we stayed at the 3rd floor.


Pics of our room.  Home-like toilet.
Floor was warm, was able to walk barefoot.  Hard as floor mattress, pillows and comforter were amazingly warm.

The last bed without covers was an "advertisement" on the mattress with some kind of coconut husk within that heats up when contact with body temperature.  Unfortunately Singapore don't need and can't use one lolxx...
After taking this pic, we let our luggage slept on it, old folks say it's not good to leave a bed empty in hotel room >.<

We had dinner in the hotel.




The above photos were taken quickly before my tour mates digged in, heehee....

After dinner we couldn't wait to explore the village.  Stepping out of the warm hotel was a painful joy though.  It was freaking cold (around -30 degrees).
The night was windy, we could see snow being sweep up from the ground.  The air we inhale in was freezing cold, breathing was never so conscious before I tell you....

Little wooden houses with roof tops covered with snow; red lanterns lighted up the street, the village was soooooooooo.... fairy tale!

Frozen fruits were sold in every few stalls.  

So were popsicles, that only melts in your mouth.  Seriously.

Another common thing sold on the street, lamb skewers.

Nobody could go without a thick fur hat.

Snowmen of all pattern could be seen everywhere.

My body was warm with this down jacket but my face and fingers were horribly numbed.

Went into a provision shop, found enormous green chilli lolxx....  Thawed ourselves slightly before heading out again.


The wind just got stronger and stronger, creating mini snow tornandos on the floor, but too difficult to capture by camera.
 We were not able to "sustain" more than 1 hour outdoor, need to "thaw" ourselves....

Went back to the hotel, took a hot shower, drink hot milo, snuggled in bed warmly, watched one of my fav variety TV programme.
ps.  couldn't find any teaspoon, so make do with hotel's new toothbrush to stir my milo, it worked pretty well without sacrificing hygiene, heehee....


27.12 2015

Morning, greeted by baby pine trees at our window ^.^

Breakfast in the hotel.
Nice ambience, lousy breakfast.

A plate of sliced cucumber, vinegar ginger, a few strands of stir fried veg, fermented tofu, cold tofu, stir fried shredded potatoes to go with porridge.  It was only slightly better than serving us plain porridge #@%*X
I want scramble eggs, sausages and bread toast T___T

After breakfast was free and easy, so we went out to the snow again.
I love this corridor which links from the hotel's lobby, it gives us time for our body to adjust to the temperature outside.  The glass panels were all frosted.  I had quite a few winter experience before but I had never seen anything like this.  The frost were so beautiful that I stood there to admire them for a long long time.

Close up, they looked like feathers.

We actually recognize our hotel by these red lanterns.

Morning was better than yesterday night, it's not so bitter without wind.


Pine trees dusted with snow as backdrop.

Despite of the cold, lots of tourists were already on the street, strolling, taking pictures etc...




Behind me was one massive load of wood, for burning I suppose.

Cutest post box ever!  And a not so perfect snowman, heehee....

We saw husky sleighs which I don't see what's the fun of sitting on it and make the dogs work so hard.  The entire street is less than 2km, you don't have legs to walk meh?

The doggies looked fine and healthy, but I would be happier if they can be pampered and kept indoors.

These "snow bicycles" are so much better for transport and fun, agree?

Sweet potatoes, potatoes, sweet corns and eggs were steamed in such big urns.  It's a shame that we didn't try any :(


The sun was shining brightly but not able to melt anything.

These were seen instead of prams or strollers for bringing children around.


Donkey sleigh for carrying goods.

Snow Village is so out of the world, I couldn't believe I was here.

Ice on roof tops could be dangerous....

We kept a watch out and didn't stand below these.

We found a nice place to "thaw", a museum, admission free.




We saw this warmer at the provision shop last night.
Wood is burn behind the brick wall.  The warm top can be use as a bed or simply a place to sit and relax.

Other exhibits.

Can't let anybody exit without souvenir shops.  Gotten a fridge magnet at about S$2.

After some warmth in the museum, headed out again.
Purposely jumped into thick snow for the fun of it.

Survival Tip #8:  Get snow boots with high cut.  It's warmer and snow doesn't gets in easily.  Track shoes?  No, you can keep them in Singapore to Coney Island.  Keeping the feet warm will ensure your body is warm too.
Damn fun, I should had stay longer but hubby was making a lot of noise.

Snow so soft and fine, like talcum powder!
However, I had a hard time getting up.  I had to roll to the side a few times, very clumsy with thick outfits.  Gotten myself all covered with snow like pork chop covered with flour waahaahaa......  Hubby too busy helping up so no pics, but it's as hilarious as you could imagine lolxx...

After which we went back to our room to thaw before joining the rest to some mountain trekking which I'll blog in another post.

We came back to Snow Village for lunch in this home inn.  There are many families converting their homes into inns for tourists.  They no longer farm or cut woods to earn a living.

The place was only the size of a HDB living room, with 3 big tables for 10pax and 2 small tables against the wall.
I believe after dinner time, the family would keep the tables and sleep.  As you can see at the right side of this photo, there's a double deck bed with a heap of blankets and pillows lolxx...  

It was the best meal we had in the entire trip!
Not oily, not salty.

And this was the BEST POTATO CHIPS in the world!!!
All my life (perhaps yours also), I ate potato chips from packets, this time it's FRESH PIPPING HOT from the wok!  All my tour mates love this to the core, we ordered another plate.  Then we came back here for dinner and ordered this again, holy thin and crispy delicious to the heaven......

Another very comforting dish was chicken soup with black fungus ^.^


Despite of the cold weather, we still wanted our drinks and beer cold, so we opened the window and put the bottles into the snow, heehee.....

After lunch, went back to rest.  The trekking before the lunch was very tiring.  One needs a lot of stamina and energy to visit and enjoy China, so do it while young.....

About 3pm went to this part of the Snow Village called 梦幻家园, direct translation to English would be Dream/Fairy Tale Land.

I was standing behind a heap of snow.

It's being fenced up which means.....


Need to pay to get in which we already did.

Basically you get to climb up onto this viewing deck to see the village.  While it's even more dreamy and fairy-tale than the street, it's still a cough blood sum of money to pay.  I would say it's not exactly worth it if playing with the camera is not your interest.




Snow that looked like mash mellows.

I took thousand and shots here.

The forest of pine trees turned gold in color at sun set, very very beautiful in real.

Venue to thaw.

Some kongfu monk performed chopping metal plates with bare hands and break metal plates with his head.  Also his strong tummy let a few overweight person to stand on.
Lastly, they started to sell calligraphy painted by an elderly monk -___-

Had some fun with snow again, holding a snow ball which I couldn't bear to smash, so I walked around holding it for a while like an idiot lolxx...

This would make the most beautiful and perfect ice kacang.
But our guide had warned us not to consume snow, so we obeyed >.<

Jumping pic with the biggest red lantern we seen in Snow Village.

Behind the humongous red lantern were fat chickens....

Super cute white butt deer which the locals called them 傻狍子。

I did a bit of read up, these deers are so silly that it would bury it's head into the snow if felt threatened.  They also don't ran away from vehicles moving towards them, they will stare and stare curiously not knowing that they may be knock down, haahaahaa....
Never mind, still cute.

Making our way up to the viewing deck.


The view from half way.


The overall view from the viewing deck, couldn't capture everything into the lens.




Slides with tyres but we no energy already.  We had to conserve enough energy to walk back to the hotel.

We discovered a quieter spot for viewing and photo taking at the left side of the view deck.






We went down to a cafe to drink and thaw then climbed up again when the sun set.

Climbing up wooden plank stairs.

His face when being forced up the stairs lolxx...

Night view.


That Christmas feel.



Damn tired, dinner time at the same home inn we had lunch.

We were full but die die had to try lamb skewers which a tour mate highly recommened.






We walked pass this to their dining area.  Space constrained indeed, cooking pots on top of fridge.  Fridge beside a bed.  Suddenly felt very fortunate, we have such good living environment.


Almost the whole bus of us were here!  We were laughing and talking, making hell lots of noises when the other table of china tourists (from other province) were quiet and well behave >.<

Giant mutton satay, totally worth it, no regrets no matter calories!
Spicy and juicy, freaking yummy.  I never get to eat this in Singapore T___T

Spend another night in Snow Village before heading back to Harbin.

I am very fortunate 感恩 to have the opportunity to visit this place, it's gonna be the most unforgettable place I ever been to.

Need another few late nights to give birth to Part 6, heehee....