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Sunday, 9 November 2014

Masks: Simple Homemade Recipes with Fresh Eggs

For this post, I will be sharing with you some simple homemade recipes that can be easily concocted with ingredients you can find from any supermarkets or grocery stores!

To start off, the following masks are for oily complexion and acne prone skin. Please note not to use this if you have dry skin, as the mask can be too drying for you.


Blackhead Removal and Pore Tightening Mask

Lemon juice helps to balance oily skin and prevent acnes. It also helps in skin brightening and lightening. Egg white has a tightening effect on your skin and helps to extract blackheads and dirt after it dries.



Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon of lemon juice
- 1 large egg white

For entire face:

1. Remove all traces of makeup and cleanse your face
2. Whisk lemon juice with egg white till frothy, then apply the mixture on your face in circular motion from your chin upwards.
3. Wash the mask away with lukewarm water 
4. Continue with the rest of your beauty regime (check out my previous post on the miraculous 17-step korean beauty regime!)

For nose only (you will need an additional piece of thin cotton pad or single layer tissue):

1. Remove all traces of makeup and cleanse your face
2. Whisk lemon juice with egg white till frothy, then apply the mixture on your nose
3. Swiftly place the thin cotton pad or tissue over the mixture, allow to dry 
4. Peel the mask away and wash face with lukewarm water 
4. Continue with the rest of your beauty regime (check out my previous post on the miraculous 17-step korean beauty regime!)



Egg Yolk Mask

Don't waste the egg yolk after you separate them from the whites! If you do not intend to apply the mask on the same day, simply keep them airtight in the fridge. They should be able to stay fresh for up to three days. Lemon juice helps to eliminate the strong smell of raw egg and also helps in skin lightening and brightening.

Ingredients:
- 2 to 3 drops of lemon juice
- 1 large egg yolk

For entire face:

1. Remove all traces of makeup and cleanse your face
2. Beat egg yolk with lemon juice, then apply the mixture on your face in circular motion from your chin upwards.
3. Wash the mask away with lukewarm water 
4. Continue with the rest of your beauty regime (check out my previous post on the miraculous 17-step korean beauty regime!)



Do give the masks a try and let me know if they are useful for you too!
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Friday, 7 November 2014

The miraculous Korean 17-Step Facial Skincare Beauty Routine

Girls' talk during lunch can range from new cafes in town to relationship woes to skincare and beauty. My colleague recently gushed about how she read about the 17-step facial routine adopted by the Korean girls, and how it made them all glowing, radiant and poreless.



I have always have problems with my skin... dull complexion and uneven skintone from all that harsh sun and uv rays (woes of living at the equator),  unsightly pores on my nose (i am 'blessed' with oily complexion), and dark eye circles (i am a night owl).

So after hearing about it, I decided to google about this miracle goddess beauty regime. Apparently the regime can range from 10 to 17 steps depending on the number of types of serums used. The most popular would be the 10-step routine by Charlotte Cho of SokoGlam.com.

To summarise, here are the 10 steps:



1. Pre-cleanse: Removal of Makeup
Do remember to use eye and lip makeup remover if you do apply waterproof mascara and long-lasting lipstick.

2. Cleanse
Use your index and middle fingers in light circular motion to massage your face while cleansing.


*Image taken from Beautifille.com

3. Exfoliate
Exfoliation should be done once a week. I have two natural exfoliation recipes in my next post... do keep a lookout for them!

4. Tone
Applying toner prepares your skin to absorb what comes after, do try alcohol-free formulas!

5. Applying Essence
According to Charlotte, essence is a nourishing liquid concentrate that enhances cellular renewal process, leading to an increase in elasticity and firmness.



6. Applying Ampoule / Serum
This step allows ladies to address any potential issues you have, so you can apply different types of serum (e.g. hydration, anti-aging etc) to your face (thus explaining the 17 legendary steps).

7. Applying Masks
Applying masks every two to three days will help your skin absorb these extra nutrients. In my previous post, I introduced the 'Quality First all-in-one sheet masks', which combines the goodness of lotion, serum, and emulsion.



8. Applying Eye Cream
Your eyes are the most delicate and sensitive area. Getting a good eye cream can visibly reduce fine lines and make you look much younger! I personally use the Osim eye massager to allow the eye cream and serum to be absorbed fully into my skin.

9. Moisturise
To rehydrate your skin after all that cleansing at the start, massage the moisturiser into your skin gently.



10. Apply Sleeping Pack to complete the cycle
I am currently using Laneige Sleeping Pack which I bought from Changi Airport DFS. I apply it twice a week before sleeping to provide extra hydration for my oily yet dry complexion.

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Hopefully these ten steps are useful to you for your daily skincare regime! One last point to add, is that applying sunscreen is the most important step before you step out of your house!

Your skin ages the fastest under scorching sun (harmful UV rays actually) and in the long run, you may notice the appearance of dark spots and wrinkles. If you are still not convinced, watch this awesome video:



So remember, the next time you freshen up in the morning, apply some sunscreen on your face!

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Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Alcatraz E.R. - A Medical Prison Theme Japanese Restaurant in Shibuya, Tokyo

Irasshai, irasshai... yokoso to one of the most interesting theme restaurants in Tokyo!

From the photo below, can you guess what is the restaurant's theme yet? 

Img courtesy of alcatraz-er.net

Alcatraz ER, a legendary medical prison restaurant in Shibuya, Tokyo, boosts of a quirky dining experience where you will be served your orders in a jail cell setting by doctors and nurses, with a daily asylum prison-break show before dinner starts.

This restaurant, located a slight distance away from Shibuya station, is an entertainment gem that is easy to miss if you do not have a map on hand, or the address in mind.

Before the trip, my friends and I have decided that we should have a meal at one of the most interesting restaurant in Tokyo. We have read a good chunk of reviews that pointed us here and we decided to try it on our own.

After all, we are in Japan, where weird is the new norm, and the norm is well, just the norm.

The Japanese are the ones who started the hadouken-ing photo craze anyway:


Img courtesy of hadokening.net
If you are keen to visit this restaurant, it will be good if you are equipped with a map so that you can be sure that you are on the right track. 

It can be located at 2-13-5 Dogenzaka, Harvest Building 2F, Shibuya, Tokyo Prefecture 150-0043, Japan (more details at the end of the post).


Ande-anna: location of Alcatraz E.R.
The restaurant is where the red bubble pin is

We set off for the restaurant in the evening, and it was rather dark when we reached the building. The streets were empty and quiet, so it can be a little unsettling when you reach the venue (we were rather uncertain if we were on the right track because the neighbourhood was so quiet). 

However, there is a huge banner advertising the restaurant and that provided much reassurance to us: 


Ande-anna: exterior of Alcatraz E.R.
Img courtesy of weirdjapan.org
I am someone who cannot stand watching horror movies, so when the lift door opens, I felt slightly spooked. The hallway was dimly lit, with a mummy doll on display behind bars. Even the restroom feels cold and creepy (i think it was my imagination).


Ande-anna: hallway to Alcatraz E.R.
Restrooms are located outside the restaurant
To enter the restaurant, you have to choose and press a button:


Ande-anna: Entering Alcatraz E.R.
Choose your blood type!
After we stepped in, the restaurant was much brighter inside than outside, and it really just looked like a rundown hospital. (´・ω・`)

The nurse led us through a narrow walkway and we noticed most diners are seated cross-legged in little jail cells behind bars. The place has been segregated into upper and lower decks, which make the individual table settings smaller and more claustrophobic. Each table is separated by a thick curtain to provide diners with some privacy, but I personally thought it would have been more realistic (and fun) if they had built individual cells for each table instead.

We were led to a table on the upper deck, so most of the photos you see would be from a top-down view:

Ande-anna: How Alcatraz E.R. looks like
Miss Nightingale serving other diners on the lower deck
After we were seated, the nurse (who was rather hot in the mini nurse uniform and fishnet stockings) presented us with an overly cute menu (pink menu with rundown hospital... seemed much of a mismatch and identity crisis to me):

Ande-anna: Alcatraz E.R. menu
I don't know why they think the asylum theme goes well with pink
We had a hard time deciding what to order mainly because everything on the menu (full menu link here) seemed really interesting (we will talk about the taste later):

Ande-anna: Alcatraz E.R. drinks menu
Fancy some bedroom toys or human body parts?
Ande-anna: Alcatraz E.R. food menu
Or perhaps some blue curry or suggestively-molded fried rice?
We managed to place our orders before the show started at 8pm (there is only 1 showtime every night) and as we wait in much anticipation, the lights were switched off, sirens went off, music came on, flashlights were out, and people were running.

We couldn't see very clearly at first, because we were on the upper deck and the design of the place made it hard for us to see what was happening.

Ande-anna: locked up at Alcatraz E.R
Help...?

It became more obvious as we get accustomed to the dark setting, and it seemed that the plot revolves around a mad prisoner who has broken out of jail. The crew terrorised the diners and created much chaos within the restaurant.


Ande-anna: showtime at Alcatraz E.R
Looks hard to breathe
Though disappointed that the seating arrangement didn't allow us to enjoy the experience fully, I was very impressed by how the crew tried to engage us by climbing up to the upper deck to 'terrorise' us:


Ande-anna: showtime at Alcatraz E.R
Doesn't he give you the creeps?
After the show has ended (thankfully, because we were hungry and the show gets a little boring when you can't really see much of what's going on), the doctors and nurses busied themselves with serving food.

Ande-anna: Service crew of Alcatraz E.R
My camera obviously didn't do the pretty nurse much justice

I ordered a 'Human Body Experiment' (人体実験) for JPY880, and it comprises of orange juice, lemon, white curacao, blue curacao, pineapple, and lime:


Ande-anna: alcoholic drinks at Alcatraz E.R
Now who says you cannot play with your food (drink)?
This other drink my friend ordered... well. let's just call it the banana drink. (´≖‿≖) According to the menu, it consists of coconut, milk, pineapple, and a frozen banana. Before we can do anything, the nurse poured milk all over the fruit and made my friend licked it. 

The drink costs JPY780 and was rather fun, if your company of friends can accept it:


Ande-anna: alcoholic drinks at Alcatraz E.R
The mild-hearted shouldn't order this drink... just don't.
There wasn't much surprise for the food menu. We had a 'pork intestines with ponzu sauce' (JPY520), Karaage Chicken (JPY580), and Blue curry with Naan (JPY630):


Ande-anna: food of Alcatraz E.R
Looks meh but tasted not too bad


Ande-anna: food of Alcatraz E.R
As jailed as us...
Ande-anna: food of Alcatraz E.R
Tasted ordinary despite looking extraordinary
The highlight of the menu was the 'Russian Takoyaki' (JPY680). It is basically takoyaki presented in russian roulette style, where one of the takoyakis was filled with wasabi.


Ande-anna: food of Alcatraz E.R
Proud to declare that I have survived and live to tell the tale
The bill arrived in the form of a medical prescription, which says 'Medicine to make a great love relationship come true:


Ande-anna: Cute bill at Alcatraz E.R
Cute little bag for the bill
Ande-anna: Cute bill at Alcatraz E.R
Content of the bag
The trip to Alcatraz ER was an eye-opener as we get to experience how a theme restaurant should be like. However, despite what some reviews mentioned, we didn't get to witness or see any wild acts during the 8pm showtime (such as being handcuffed, or dragged out to a stretcher etc). That was rather disappointing, though the staff's enthusiasm made up for it a little.


Ande-anna: Service crew of Alcatraz E.R
Say Cheese!
We spent approximately JPY3,000 per person (~SGD34) and that includes the cover charge (termed as hospitalisation admission charge) of additional JPY500 per person and 10% service charge. This cover charge is applicable for ala-carte menu reservations made.

There are other packages such as the 'Mad Entertainment Course' which sounded more economical because it includes 9-course and free flow drinks during the two-hour slot for JPY3480 (~SGD40, by hp) or JPY3980 (~SGD46, normal reservation).

Reservation timings vary for different packages (for example ala-carte reservation can be done 3 days in advance between 1700hr - 2245hr, while 'Mad Entertainment Course' opens for reservations 2 days in advance between 1700hr - 2100hr). To make your own reservations, check out the official link here

Details:

In Japanese:
刑務所病院レストラン アルカトラズE.R.
〒150-0043 東京都渋谷区道玄坂2-13-5 ハーベストビルディング2F

In English:
Medical Prison Restaurant Alcatraz E.R.
2-13-5 Dogenzaka, Harvest Building 2F, Shibuya, Tokyo Prefecture 150-0043, Japan
Tel: 03-3770-7100

Last but not least, let me leave you with my favourite the photo of the night:


Ande-anna: Service crew of Alcatraz E.R


Do comment and share your experience with us if you have been to Alcatraz E.R., or if you have any other theme restaurants which you will recommend to us!

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