9.06.2013

They come in Pairs

I just wanted to do a post about fashionable trendsetters and the fact that their all pop duos that came to Tokyo to pursuit their dreams is just amazing. If only it were that simple here in the states, here you need a high school diploma before you can start making some good time money. Well, all I have to say is that they started as models and/or singers now there bona fide stars.



Ami & Aya


Japanese Pop duo Twin sisters a.k.a Twinkerbell

8.30.2013

Hello Kawaii Kyary (Zipper Mag)

Hey, I know school has started but I just had post this because I knew if I didn't I probably wait months to do it or maybe not at all. I went to Tanabata Festival in Lil Tokyo but arrived later in day because LA be hot. Anyways the last week of festival I got wear my yukata but I got lazy and forgot to take pics...plus I was in hurry trying to get over to Lil Tokyo since my boyfriend had bought tickets to the Sake Tasting at the Double Tree and my aunt decide to come into town and I got really thrown off. My boyfriend actually got sick midway through from drinking to many different drinks and he threw up a little but he decided to tell the rest of venders that he was he sorry he wasn't able to try their product. After the sake tasting we went to eat then we went to the Tokyo Status event YAY!!!Also, it was Reiko/Ray birthday and she had a fashion show for her new clothing line called Shibuya and my friend who has the Cupcake accessories shop was there so I was super happy to see her again!Anyway, since first week of school I decide to buy my first copy of Zipper plus who wouldn't it had Kyary and Hello Kitty.









8.26.2013

Low-cal hirsutism diet

Just wanted to make a list for losing weight by lowering sign of  hirsutism with a custom diet and for others out their who suffer with this condition. When estrogen levels are low and can really effect are mood and even cause depression and this also is same too for males that have low testosterone can make them depress or moody. But today's focus is boosting your estrogen levels with low calorie diet that is known to help lower the symptoms of hirsutism. But doesn't hurt after about 60-90 days(this how long it take for hormones to stabilize) to add your favorite vegetable or fruit that does boost your testosterone or estrogen levels ever once in a while. If you decide to go vegan this also help to balance out hormones but for about 30 days is just fine to go without meat because the diet can make you a little weak if your not use to it. Also staying away from processed sugars and salt especially when your out and about and decide to buy a diet-aspartame-caffeinated soda instead of ordering ice tea, tea, water with lemon, and freshly squeezed lemonade/orange juice. If your trying to lose weight here is what you can do since, women have calorie cap at around 1800-2000 cal. so, about after month you want slowly bring it down 1500-1200 and then at the third month 1000 this with injunction of 30-60 min work out (20-30 minute: 5min. stretch, 10-20 min. cardio/run and 5min. cool down/ double it up for the 60 minute). If you want to exercise everyday then 30 minute workout should be adequate but if your schedule is all over place then suggest taking hour on your day off to do 60 minute workout.

Now here are foods you want stay away from if your trying lower your testostrone levels:
1. Oysters
2. Cabbage
3. Broccoli/Cauliflower
4.Garlic
5. Eggs
6. Radish family
7. Mushrooms
8. Collard Greens/ Mustard Greens/Kale/ Watercress/ Bok Choy/Brussels Sprouts/
9. Almonds/ Walnuts/ Brazilian nuts
10. Bananas
11. Beans (certain beans like natto and navy bean actually will help to boost estrogen)
12. Avocado/Olives

Diet Time

Low Cal Breakfast
  • 3cups of Bran Cereal w/o pear
  • Granola w/ berries
  • Peanut butter and pear pancake
  • Dark chocolate chip pancake w/ strawberries
  • Waffles and berries
  • Vanilla maple rasberry sauce spread w/toast
  • Cinnamon Rasin toast with honey
  • Apple and Peanut Butter or Toast
  • Tomato and Bagel
  • Navy/Natto bean Breakfast buritto

 Low Cal Lunch
  • Ham/ goat(feta) cheese sandwich
  • Roasted beef sandwich (non) dairy spread
  • Ham, pear, and goat(feta) cheese
  • Peanut butter and fruit wrap
  • Better BLT
  • Turkey wrap
  • Turkey sandwich w/ side salad
  • Barbecue chicken strip wrap
  • Navy bean taco salad
  • Greek pita salad
  • Turkey and Tomato
  • Spinach salad with strawberries
  • Garden tuna wrap 
  • Miso soup/ navy bean soup
  • Salad
  • Chicken and Navy bean mole tostadas
  • Tortilla Pizza

Low Cal Dinner
  • Navy bean and Zucchini quesadillas
  • Steak and pepper tacos
  • Spaghetti and meatballs
  • Maple lime salmon with cilantro couscous
  • Pesto-style chicken and pasta
  • Cilantro-lime and shrimp fajita
  • Toasted roast beef sandwich and salad
  • Pita pepperoni pizza
  • Barbecue Chicken and brown rice pilaf
  • Pasta w/ fresh herbs
  • Vegetable stir fry
  • Lemon Pasta

Low Cal Snack
  • Apple and cider
  • frozen hot chocolate
  • Hummus 
  • Veggies
  • Watermelon cake w/ raspberry sauce
  • Raspberry peach smoothie
  • Corn chips w/ salsa
  • Celery and peanut butter
  • Cookies
  • Chocolate pudding
  • fruits and nuts
  • Dates
  • Chives and whole gain crackers
  • Strawberry (soy) yogurt
  • Pizza popcorn
  • Mapel (soy) yogurt
  • Honey Curry
  • Honey curry dip w/carrots
  •  Balsamic strawberries romanoff

Plain shopping list

Spreads: Peanut butter/ Hummus

Grains: Sprouted bread/bagel/peta/spaghetti/pasta/corn chips/whole gain crackers/couscous/brown rice/popcorn

Dressing/seasoning/stock: Cinnamon, honey/maple, miso, pesto, cider, curry, balsamic

Fruit: Apple, lime/lemon, watermelon, peach, dates, tomato

Vegetables: Lettuce, zucchini, cilantro, celery, chives, carrots  

Protien: Chicken/ turkey/ beef,/ham, tuna/salmon, navy beans/natto, feta cheese/ yogurt

Treat: Dark chocolate


September shopping Cart

Vegetables

Artichoke, aubergine, beetroot, butternut squash, carrots, celery, cos lettuce, courgettes, cucumber, fennel, iceberg lettuce, leeks, mangetout, marrow, onions, parsnips, peas, peppers, potatoes (maincrop), rocket, spinach, and sweetcorn.

Fruit

Apples, blackberries, blueberries, clementines, cranberries, figs, grapes, melons, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, raspberries and tomatoes.

Meat/Poultry

Lamb

Fish/Seafood

Brown trout, clams, cod, crab, dover sole, grey mullet, haddock, halibut, herring, john dory, lemon sole, lobster, mackerel, monkfish, plaice, salmon, sardine, scallops, sea bass, and turbot.

8.23.2013

About My Wigs...

I really want show you guys my hair stash and wigs that accumulated but every time I plan on doing it I usually end up doing something else. My planning skill suck because I get so tired of doing the same thing after while that usually messes up other things like this. Today since I'm not at home yet so, I'm just gonna use stock picture of wigs and later post up my pictures of them. All my wigs are kanekalon, which I never thought I would own one because when they introduced into the market they were hell of expensive because the quality of the fiber but since it was in such high demand the prices went down. My mom gave me my first wig and ponytail and their both kanekalon.


 I use buy my hair from the beauty supply store in neighborhood and usually buy the Milky Way clip-in which are really good quality human hair but can get a bit pricey.


I got really into buying from oversea I usually choose Korea. So, I bought my hair clip-in form colorfulcirlce.com, which was Korean based web shop that went out business but they sold funnywigs, which are hard to come by these days. I actually like the quality and it made my hair look healthier and it actually protected it and made it grow. I store all my clip in those thick plastic hair push buttom slips.


[Hairextensions] D. Brown 9-piece wave                    [Hair extensions] Black 9 piece straight hair      

Now, days when I'm just looking for wigs to cosplay in our where to otaku events and buy them from Epiccosplay.com. The company is based here in Santa Ana, California and takes about two to three days to get shipped to my house which is plus plus in my book. The first two wigs are the wigs I ever bought the short is Chronos and the long is called Hera in Dark Brown. Then I bought the Nyx Copper wig for my Mei Hong cosplay from Touhou Project [I need buy another one because it got really tangled but I'm still able wear it but sweated a lot while wearing it so, now it shedding:( ] The Violet-Purple Hestia wing I got for makeshift cosplay because I found this pastel purple Grecian dress and I love it. But store most of wigs the net they came in ziplock bags. 



 I hope this helps for those of you, who were interested in my wig collection/hair stash. Here is link if wanna do your wig shopping[link].

 I might as well tell you some future buys I would like to buy...I would like order from Wigisfashion because I've been starring at there wigs wanting buy some. But I would really like to buy blue, pink wig and some other fashion wigs. Also, I really want some more Geo lens.









8.16.2013

YUKATA



Well I finally bought Yukata, Obi, and the sandals called Geta. Now buying one ranges from how detailed you want it so about $60 to $100+( I bought my whole set for $100). The shop keeper said that most Japanese women get a dark yukata/kimono that make them stand out and he, said "that it work great for me as well." So, I opt for this really beauty blue kimono and pink flowers(carnations?). Anyways, he showed me how to turn the obi into a cute bow and  seriously there a lot of steps and I really happy that  this blog/magazine KawaiiKakkoiiSugoi has done these tutorials for first time yukata/kimono wearers (Link). One more thing you don't want to hang up your kimono/yukata, you want store it in a paper brown bag so, light or bugs won't effect it.

But if you just want to practice or to prepare, here what your going to need:
1.) Tank top 

2.) Comfy pants/leggings

3.) Yukata/kimono


4.) Obi(short to long /thick)/Tesaki

5.) Geta

6.) Kinchaku(tote drawstring bag)/basket


7.) Hairpins/Elastics and accessories(bejeweled combs, hairsticks, etc)

6.) Fan/Umbrella (optional)

Now your set so here is where the challenge begins...

Obi into a Bow

 In ancient Japan, hair was to be worn long as rebellion toward China's fashion rules. Long hair was a symbol of honor and success.But as time went on Japanese women began to experiment with there hair with all kinds of different mages, or buns and adding combs and hairsticks to their ever expanding hair but most common women wore there hair pulled back and tied in a ribbon. Modern Japanese females wear their in either up-dos, half up-dos or just opt for nice big curly wing for the GAL at heart.





Here are some tutorials  and biosusume (she make best up-do tutorial) on how to do hair for matsuri or outdoor events.


~Seeya