Saturday, June 23, 2012

Etude House VIP Girl Dear Darling Lips Miss Tangerine

Now that it's officially summertime, it's time for me to pull my orange lipstick out of hibernation! Now I'm sure you've seen reviews for this lipstick already, so just let's get to it!

Brand: Etude House
Name: VIP Girl Dear Darling Lips
Shade: OR207 C’mon Miss T* (aka Miss Tangerine)
Expiry: 18months
Price in Korea: 7,500KRW

*Translated shade name. Miss Tangerine is just the name of the collection.



The tube is thick-ish plastic and a pale orange-cream color, with a hint of pink. The cap is semitransparent and sliiightly more orangey than the base.
The cap and base click very tightly together! Notice how the cap is pointy, and the small bump on the base that locks it together:
[Tube Height (with cap): 7cm | Base diameter: 1.8cm | Lipstick length: 2.8cm]



I wouldn’t say it smells like a real tangerine (too sweet and not tangy enough). It's more like an orange creamsicle/creme-saver to me! It’s really only noticeable right after I open the tube.



I decided to show the swatches first this time, but it's meant as a supplement for the details that follow. Note that in these swatches I did nothing but swipe straight from the tube. No blotting, no dabbing!


As much as I tried, the pictures don’t do 100% justice to the color.
Just imagine the colors being much brighter and more intense!
Or, you can think of these as the colors you'd get from dabbing, instead of swiping!


First off, it's very opaque. Color-wise, it is a veeery vibrant/bright orange in real life. I find that swiping two layers borders neon orange, especially in bright white lighting. Dim lighting subdues it to anywhere between bittersweet red and pumpkin-orange. Of course, this depends on how much you apply; dabbing and using a brush give a much softer orange.

Now, some of the neon-ness does fade shortly after I apply, and the color itself darkens slightly over time as well, but the overall vividness remains intact.



The stick is soft enough that it applies quite easily and dry skin cuts into the stick. However, moisturizing ability varies: If I apply a thick layer, it feels quite moisturizing for awhile. Once this moisture dries up (hr or so?), the lipstick starts to feel a bit drying. If I use a brush to apply a very thin layer, it feels drying from the get-go. (Admittedly, this is without a balm.)

In my 1st swatch, even though I had exfoliated and moisturized beforehand, it still clung onto every little unevenness I had, resulting in bright-orange clumps and lines. It looked *terrible* in real life! Dry, tight lips (2nd and 3rd swatches) don’t seem to be a problem though, so long as they’re smooth~



My camera exaggerates light reflection, so it's actually very matte in real life. It sometimes appears slightly shiny right after application, but again, this shine-bearing-moisture dries up and I end up matte anyway.

To be honest, I was thinking of trashing this review, mainly because I wasn't excited to share this lipstick with you. :( It's just sooo neony in real life, and the clinging/settling makes it worse! I mean, I do think it could be a cute and fun orange if—-and only if—-you apply a subtle amount, either by a brush or by dabbing. But that's waaay too much effort for me, especially since a thin layer of this formula ends up feeling drying. I just want to swipe and go, you know?! But at least it looks nice in photos~!


Anyone else have this lipstick? I’m curious of your experiences, and whether or not you found it SUPER bright as well! Otherwise, do you have any orange lipsticks you love?

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Two questions for you! Cast your vote!


I want to get to know my readers better--that means you, yes you!--so I'd like to take a poll! I have two questions for you:

1. What do you like to read reviews about? (Choose and prioritize all that apply!)
a. Affordable and cute cosmetics
b. Affordable and cute skincare
c. Medium-to-high-priced, more serious skincare
2. Of these choices, which would/do you actually spend money on to BUY?


Now to clarify:

Choices A & B: By "affordable and cute cosmetics/skincare", I'm pointing mainly at brands like Etude House, Holika Holika, Skinfood, The Face Shop, etc. You know, fruit-flavored masks, sugar scrubs, lip glosses...stuff that often has cute packaging, is quite affordable, and is still very good quality! These types of products retail in Korea for under $20. (You can add 10-15 bucks to guesstimate the price in many online stores.)

Choice C: For medium-to-high-priced "serious" skincare, I'm referring to brands like Missha, as well as higher-end product lines of the aforementioned "cute" brands. I say serious because...well, just look at the packaging, haha! Anyways, toners, creams, and lotions of this type usually range from $25 to $40, with some going up to $60. Again, that's price in Korea!


So yes, cast your vote for the two questions above! I'm looking forward to your answers! I like getting to know more about my readers, teeheehee

Thankies!

Pikacho Hoodie part-3 . The End.

Hello everyone,

Yesterday I left you with the many drafts of ears. Today I will show you the finished article.

The hood is simply two sides attached down the middle top and back.

I simply made an identical cut on both hood pieces and sewed the ears in, (making sure they curved in opposite directions) before sewing the hood together and onto the body of the piece.

Here is a back view showing the curve of the ears.

And here is the front view, looks a tad boring at the mo, like any other yellow fleece.

My daughter drew her choice of face for Pikacho and today I hand sewed it onto the hood.

 And here it is. I am so glad to say she really likes it. She wanted it big, baggy and comfortable. Almost like a child in clothes too big. 

Happy Days everyone, Sew Vala. x

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Pikacho Hoodie - part 2, ears how hard can they be?

Well I was certainly fooled into thinking 'yeah I can draft ears, no problem.'

It all started out so simply, ears drafted to the length my daughter wanted. adding seam allowances to width and length so the black tips were still in proportion.

And then it all went downhill.

Ok, so first I cut the black tip as a triangle and sewed it on. Do not know how this happened, it went terribly wonky. The ear does curve and so does the tip, but it is not supposed to curve that much.

 Unpick and start again. This time I sewed the yellow ear to a square in the hope of cutting out the tip shape after.

This was better but I had miscalculated the size of the square and the angle. So unpicked and tried again.

Yeah success with the first ear. And as I had already done it so many times I forgot the other side of the ear curves in the other direction. So yep, got the wrong angle again. Back to unpicking.

Finally, I had a set of ears. I did each pair separatly so I that I did not sew two front or backs together. I cut out the tip shape and trimmed the excess black fabric to create a neat seam. Kwik sew patterns have a 6mm seam allowance, tiny compared to the other pattern manufactures. But I found this ok, when I make my handbags some times there is only a 2mm seam allowance it can be any bigger otherwise the fabric will be too big to fit in the frame.

I digress, back to ears.

 I cut out the interfacing larger than I needed then I sewed around the edge. Again this is I trick I have learnt from bag making and it works very well.

A set of ears sewn together inside out the medium interfacing on both sides gives them a nice puffy look.

It took way longer than I expected, and many more mistakes than I would have liked (over and over).
But I got there in the end. A pair of Pikacho ears. Now wheres the beer.

Happy sewing Sew Vala. x

Monday, June 18, 2012

My Faces of Frustration

So I was filming a video for work (hence the very minimal makeup and dark brows), and when I was going through it, I realized that I made a lot of faces whenever I was flustered! And I didn't even realize it!

I've decided to share few snapshots, and for two reasons:
1.) For me, it's nice to be aware of the faces I unconsciously make...especially in the event that I want to lie about something, teehee~!

2.) From your point of view, you can kind of get an idea of what my personality is like in real life! (I mean, if you're curious.) Even though I often post pictures of me smiling and being expressive, anyone who selcas knows that it's still posing! Kinda fake, you know?  But these, on the other hand, are video snapshots so they're completely natural! Yay for real~!

I added captions for what I was doing or saying during that point in time. Envision it with a stupid voice and voila! You get me in 4D!



NTS: Blouses that are too large for me make me look chubby. Must sacrifice comfort for form! :(

Anywhos, I hope my unattractive expressions didn't scare you all away, hehe. I just don't like the overly-processed feeling of only posting nice, staged photos of myself!

How bout you, are you one to make lots of facial expressions?

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Pikacho Hoodie - part 1






Last year my eldest daughter asked for a Pikacho Hoodie. I went off and bought loads of yellow fleece fabric. And waited until I could find the right pattern to adapt. In the meantime I started collecting images and asked her to send me some as well.

This week I finally got around to starting, I choose this pattern as my basic draft.

Kwik Sew 3250.

This is the first time I had used a kwik sew pattern, and I must say I did like it.
I liked the fact it is paper, this worked great with the fleece. Another first for me, using fleece.

 The fabric all cut out and waiting.

Interfacing the front and back neck facings and the front pocket. Now I did not know weather to use the interfacing with the fleece as that pattern calls for the hoodie to made out of cotton, cotton/linen blends. In the end I decided to use a sew-in medium weight interfacing. And I am glad I did.

Next time I will share the drafting of the ears,

Thank you for viewing friends. Sew Vala. x 

I want to live here,

A few weeks go my daughter wanted to visit a friend of hers' in London. So I took the opertunity to travel with her and visist a shop I have always wanted to go. S.H said to me it is not very big, you may be disapointed. WOW was he wrong I thought the place is hugh.
And I loved it. The wooden panelling and the carved animals. This place is worth a visit for the architecture alone. I wanted to take so many pictures of the inside but was not sure if I would be allowed to and was not brave enough to ask. I am sure they may not have minded, but I would have felt stupid.

Any way I did what we went there to do, fabric spending frenzy. These are my goodies.
 I see this in a floaty summer number, maybe a 1930's style.

For this I plan a full circle 50's style dress.
My choice for a Downton Abby tea dress. This is actually teal my phone camera makes it look blue.
A sparkly to adorn the above fabric.
I do not know what I am going to do with this, It is just so shiney.

And when I  got home there was more fabric. My order from Fancy Moon had arrived.

These are for more loud shirts, this time instead of an all over pattern they are to be mixed with a plain colour.

My daughter had a fab time with her friend (although she has decided she does not like London) myself and S.H. also had a fab time and ate in a cafe on carnaby street. Which  I must say is not that brill the shops there are the same you can find anywhere apart from a shoe shop that had the most amazing shoes. Yep I did purchase a pair and I will share those at a later date.

Hope you are all having a cool weekend. Sew Vala. x

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Loud shirt no 6

Hello friends,

It has taken me some time but I am finally back. I have had some problems logging into blogger, but between myself and the help from my son, we figured it out. Now I will be able to read what everyone has been up to.

So before I travel around blog land I want to share what I have been doing, but only one thing at a time, muti-tasker I am not.

Onto Loud shirt no 6

This is a close up of the fabric I used, it is very 'busy' which i the following pictures makes it hard to see. I t really does looks better in the 'flesh' so to speak.

I used the same pattern as I have previously done for all other Loud shirts.
McCalls 2149

For my next few shirts I have chosen some different patterns in a similar style.

Back to the sci-fi horror B-movie shirt.
Again no changes to the pattern,
I still have not got the understanding of pattern matching, but the front images are level.
As for the back, like the batman shirt I at least was able to centralise the pattern.

And I made my usual mistake when creating buttonholes,
 While feeding the fabric through I accidently touch the buttonhole arm and so it stopped half way. Luckly this is the top buttonhole, so it will not be used. I did not unpick all the stitches because I thought it would leave too many small holes. I guess by now this should be a trade mark because I do it all the time.

S.H has not seen this shirt all all or the finished Batman one. Hopefuuly next week he will be over, see them and like them.

I now off to read what you have all been making. Now I can log in again I can show you what else I have been up to in the next few days, although really I should be doing my tax returns form.

Happy weekend to you all. Sew Vala. xx