Monday, July 22, 2013

Summer Days



So how do you manage summer? Pool, malls, beach?
How about in your own home? Turning up the a/c to max, which on my own experience , gives me headache, or even colds.

Here's how I freshen up my place during dry summer days.


Number One:Air Cleaner 
Yes, coz you dont wanna open your windows, just lets the dry air inside. I dont know why, but I find summer air a bit gnarly. Im just not a fan of its smell. Since you wont be having proper ventilation inside, might as well plug in that air cleaner and let it do it's work. 


Number Two: Humidifiers


SpongeBob Humidifier


Mr. No-Sleep Panda Humidifer

 They're not only for winter dry seasons, best buddy during summer too. I got these two at Donkihote, a discount chain store here in Japan. One's for my living are, and one's for my bedroom.




Number Four: Air Freshener Solution

Just a drop is definitely a go. You dont wanna pour a cap of it , let me tell you, these concentrated babies are the purest of puree concentrated mother hubbard! Unless you dont wanna suffocate yourself, better have less than more. :)




This is my set up :)



Hope you give this a try!
Xo, 
Lei

Thursday, July 11, 2013

California King Bed Red


Just when I felt like giving up on us, 
You turned around and gave me one last touch
That made everything feel better
And even then my eyes got wetter


My favorite line of the song!

And there you have it, my CaliforniaKingBed inspired hair color. I just dont know why everytime I see a redhead, that song just pops up in my head. :) Here are the lists of what I used and did to achieve this magenta red.



I ordered this at Amazon Japan, 3 tubes for about 2,000yen. I wasnt able to order a seperate developer because it was later I realized that I needed one! So off I went to Matsumoto Kiyoshi, and bought a bleaching pack that came with a seperate developer. Im sorry for the nail polish on the left, didnt use those on my locks :) So here are the things you need:

  • L'Oreal HiColor Highlights in Magenta
  • 70ml developer
  • protective gloves (mine came from the bleaching pack i bought)
  • mixing bowl
  • brush applicator
  • shower cap
  • old face towels
  • hair clips for sectioning
  • fine comb 
  • petroleum jelly
  • magazines to read while waiting! haha
I advise you not to wash your hair maybe a day or two before dyeing. Give it time for your scalp to produce natural oils to help keep your hair from TOTAL damage. As for me, I went two days without washing, then generously applied Macadamia Oil the morning pre-dyeing. For everyone who doesnt know, I have psoriasis, so I tend to have breakouts on my scalp, giving me patches of flakes that looks like dandruff when I dont moisturize. So for you normal people, maybe overnight and no macadamia oil will do :) Moving on, here are my procedures:
  1. Apply petroleum jelly on your ears, forehead, and base of your skull to prevent your skin from irritating from the red dye. Then you could put your gloves on.
  2. Mix your developer with a tube of your Magenta dye. Give it 5minutes to get that precise texture.
  3. Section your hair starting from the back part of your lower head.
  4. Be sure to comb your hair before applying your dye.
  5. Work your way to the top of your roots. make sure to leave a quarter of your mixture.
  6. Let it sit for 25minutes under a shower cap.
  7. Re apply the remaining mixture on the mid section of your hair. You dont wanna over apply on your roots.
  8. Let it sit for another 20minutes.
  9. If you think it's still not red enough for you, you can always add another 5minutes, but if you feel like it's perfect, go ahead and work your way in the shower.
  10. Rinse thouroughly with COLD water.
  11. Let it air dry, beacuse red pigments tend to fade when heated. do not towel dry if you dont want them to drip on your towels. :)
And there you go. As far as my memory is concerned, that is most likely how I did it.
And this is how it turned out for me! :)

I hope you give this a try!
Xo,
Lei