I shared what foods do Malaysians (my friends and I Lol) buy from a bazaar ramadan and local night market. March was the start of the fasting month in Malaysia and with it marks the month long ramadan bazaar with tons of food food. This year I had the chance to go to the bazaar a handful of times to savor all the yummy foods I've been missing since the lockdown.
Besides that, I also shared the time where my friends and I played tourist in one of the night market and tried a lot of night market foods. So really lotsa food in this vlog hahha.
The rest are excerpts of my March life in Malaysia. From visiting a small coffee event at Isetan KLCC, having coffee, shopping on weekends and so forth!
I haven't review beauty products in yearsss but I need to share this with you girlies who don't like to do makeup. Even at this age, I'm no fan of putting on makeup bc I find it troublesome whether to apply or remove.
This one particularly is false eyelashes. I've attempted falsies many times with glue and failed rather miserably. Even until today I haven't master it! Mascara is my go-to and there are a lot of good ones. Only thing if you don't use them frequently, many times they'll end up dried up and clumpy mess.
So introducing _ MAGNETIC LASHES!!
I've always wanted to get my hands on MLEN but find it really overpriced, I think RM250? I did get my hands on two pairs from MLEN and another from WOSADO. WOSADO has been turning up on my TikTok alot, and goodness I have a lot to say about this brand!
So you see I opted for MLEN, mostly because their designs are less of the spikey sort, more lashes plus they're arranged at angles to give the natural look. Also bc they're the first brand of magnetic falsies I know of. The OG.
After buying MLEN Retro Goddess, while it looks amazing in photo, IRL make me look super gyaru which isn't a look I'm into now. I've grown outta it LOL. Still, I'd recommend this for photoshoots. FYI Retro Goddess falsies length is between 10-14mm.
From there I learn that I prefer the shorter lashes, anything 12mm and shorter but still with more lashes and natural arrangements so I bought MLEN Natural Beauty and WOSADO Silky Black. These are winners for natural looks and I LOVE them! The downside is they don't show much in photos.
Just comparing them in a single photo, obviously MLEN Retro Goddess has the most drama. As for MLEN Natural beauty and WOSADO Silky Black, their falsies arrangements are almost similar but MLEN has more fullness to it.
Lashes applicator
One tip, so both these brands come with falsies applicators (aka glue aka falsies thickener) for you to apply before putting the magnetic falsies on. This works to keep them in place especially more if your natural lashes are thin. It also helps when you chose a heavier magnetic falsies. With Wosado Silky Black, I could totally skip this. With MLEN Natural Beauty, I could do without but better if I want to guarantee it stays. With MLEN Retro Goddess, I DEFINITELY have to apply. Like my natural falsies can't hold it leh and I have almost 10% success rate.
So if you have trouble putting on magnetic falsies, it's most probably the weight of the falsies or the lack of natural lashes to hold the falsies.
Final Tips
The other thing I want to share about putting these on is how to get them sticking really close to your eyelids. For me, the outer corner of the falsies tend to be the not close enough or sticking out. The solution really is to ensure the applicator is touching the outer corner. Maybe its just a me-thing but I somehow only focus on the inner corner.
My Verdict
To sum everything up, the BEST falsies with good magnet, EASIEST to apply, hands down WOSADO got it right. Like absolute chef kiss. It's so-o true when the say you'd get it right at first try! In fact, I have 99% success rate putting on WOSADO than MLEN! Still love MLEN designs, if WOSADO actually have similar ones I'd hands down choose WOSADO.
But yes, MLEN pouch and applicator is pink so it's cuter. Plus, MLEN has more natural-ish full falsies design but they can be pricier and you can only find few to a handful shops selling them. WOSADO do seem to put a lot of thought into their falsies case and quality of the lashes. They're also very viral now (for reasons I told you) so many shops sell them.
So yessss, for all the girlies who struggle with DIY glue falsies, this is it. Magnetic falsies are godsend!
Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Somehow I got lotsa qs from my videos (I made 3 videos!!) on my experience going through several laser treatment and so I thought I'd share it here. Apparently there are few people sharing their experiences online? I do come across a few but will try to put down the commonly brought up qs in this blog.
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Anyways do watch my vids bc I did put down my experience, opinions and some tips right after my treatments. Also if you want to see some first hand behind the scenes or what to expect since I didn't save many photos.
As the title suggested, I am covering my experiences doing the facial laser, more commonly known as the fractional C02 laser and subcision aka needling since I've only ever tried those.
I have NOT tried microneedling, acid peel, pico laser nor other procedures.
Jumping straight into the frequently asked questions about laser treatment~
Why I choose to go through lasers?
I have very severe, deep scarring from itchy fingers. I was told the last time to get rid of acnes is to pick at them. So if you don't want to go through these, DO NOT pick at them! There are so many great acne care products these days. Save you the money and pain too!
Where have I gone for these treatments?
Ting Skin Clinic at Jalan Imbi for both fractional C02 laser and needling besides regular consultation for hormonal acne. I think I did 3 regular acne consultations (once a year frequency). Then maybe 3 laser and 1 needling, all separate occassions.
Nexus Clinic at Wisma UOA II Jalan Pinang for fractional C02 laser for scars and minor mole removal; and also needling. I did the mole one first. Then did BOTH needling and laser in a single session. It was brutal but result shows lah.
How much do they costs?
I usually do partial face (without covering forehead), fractional C02 laser for about RM1K per session, needling under RM500 per session in both clinics.
For mole removal, I think RM300 (I don't recall) at Nexus Clinic.
Price was back in 2022-23 and may have changed.
Which is better?
They're both alright bc I see result. Service wise, I gotta say Nexus.
Does your skin need to be pimple free?
Yes, if you have terrible acnes best to get then under control. Mild ones should be fine but feel free to consult the dermatologist.
How to get rid of the pimples?
I can say if you have oily or combination skin type, use 100% tea tree oil. Cream doesnt work for me. Not too sure bout dry skin bc tea tree oil can be drying.
Eat less oily or spicy foods and drink more water
For stubborn hormonal acne, consult the dermatologist
Does the laser and needling hurt?
Every single time.
Which one hurt more?
Nexus one. For one I did two treatment at once. The other I think they really use higher intensity. FYI typically intensity of laser is increased especially if you've gone through multiple sessions as I'm told.
How long is the recovery period?
The difference is the downtime aka how long it'll take for the Skin to recover aka how long you'll look like a raw raisin _ Ting Skin Clinic never exceeded a week bc they do keep their laser intensity low to medium.
Nexus took about a month. I look like a puffer fish the first week and red raisin for 2 weeks. The remaining week I still look flushed from the rawness of the skin.
What's the recommended number of times to go for laser treatment?
Depending on your skin condition. Can always consult the dermatologist.
What's the gap between your treatments?
For the first few times, it's about a year apart. I only went back bc vanity.
Then I didn't do for many years and randomly decided I'm not satisfied yet with my skin. Pandemic happened too. So for the two vids I made for Ting Skin Clinic, it's one month apart back in 2022.
In 2023, I went to Nexus with the intention of dealing with a minor scar on one spot on my forehead but got upsold and did my face lol. This was more than 8 months or so later.
What's the post-laser care like?
Gentle facewash/toner/moisturizing cream with non-active ingredients. The clinics do provide cream. For Nexus, they sell all those and will try to sell you. Their product is great bc yes, it doesn't hurt and calms your face even (the antimicrobial spray OMG yes) but at a very high price point for the amount. So you either get cheaper ones online or in pharmacy or just pay lol
Would you do laser again?
Hopefully not the 'invasive' laser type. Next time I want to do just 'treatments' kind. I heard some beauty shops offer facial mask, spa-ish, with minor laser treatment. Would love to try those!
At this point I satisfied with the result. Tho I said it the last time too.
Anyways, these are the common qs I'm getting but if you have more qs, just put them in my channel's comment. That's where I usually get notifications. I'll usually respond since I don't have many to deal with hahahha
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