Saturday, January 26, 2013

Zenzi bliss

Finally visited my usual facial center today. It's been a year !

I'm a fan of Zenzi's friendly staff, and use of Sothys facial products which have been great to my former problematic skin.

A usual visit to Zenzi starts with an appointment, where you are greeted by staff who know you by name . After a recommendation of type of facial for you, you are led into a dimly lit room with soothing music in the background. The beautician pampers you with a  minimum 1.5hour treatment (which is definitely worth the money!) and friendly chat. The facial finishes off with a cup of tea and off you go!

So far, I've tried the deep cleansing facial which covers cleansing, basic extraction, mask and a mini back massage. They even shape your eyebrows for you :) all in all, its only rm50 for students.

Today , I was recommended to try out the hydrating facial package. It's good for my dehydrated skin indeed! The package covers cleansing, masks , extraction, scalp shoulder and back massage and more masks. All for merely RM78.

It feels great to have SOTHYS on my skin again! Attached are pictures of the ss19 branch (they have 2 other branches in PJ and Damansara).. Also a goofy picture of my masked face. Huge thanks to my boyfie waiting patiently during the facial.

In case you feel like booking an appointment , call zenzi at +60356317912 !

Sincerely,

Tracy Wish

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Zara Warehouse Clearance!

The annual Zara Warehouse Clearance is here! This time at a bigger location , the Pearl International Hotel along Old Klang Road .

The prices are uh-mazing (Malaysia zara is way cheaper than Aussie zara! For the same outfits!) Women's ranging from rm19.90-rm139.90 ($7 AUD - $40+) ONLY.

Men's are rm39 - rm200 (prices are from rough observation)

I'm pretty satisfied with my lot. Stocking up knitwear for autumn, and got classic pieces like high waist shorts and maxi skirts. All in all, I spent only RM 240 for 5pieces of Zara and 1 Pull&Bear!

The warehouse clearance is from 24-28 January , 11am-6pm. So worth it ;)

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Hair care : basics

Check the list for starting your journey to awesome hair!

1. Identify your hair type and get the right shampoo range for it.

2. Cold water only! (It seals in the moisture and protects the hair cuticles.) Shampoo, rinse, condition and leave for 2minutes before rinsing with cold water again.

2. Towel dry by dabbing hair firmly. Being rough on wet hair will cause hair loss!

3. While damp, spray a moisturizing detangler and apply serum on the lower half.

(Heat activated products are best if you blow dry your hair. Your hair cuticles are open when damp, absorbing products better.)

4. Bundle up hair in turban for 5minutes to seal in moisture.

5. Blow dry on low heat. Detangle with large tooth comb or fingers . Then , guide hair with a brush to get more volume and shape.

6. Blow dry with cool air for a final shine.

Here, I'm using NAK Body and Shine shampoo and conditioner, NAK colour fix serum and Schwarzkopf moisture kick spray conditioner.

Remember, Cool water and cool air locks in the shine , damp hair absorbs products! ;)

Sincerely,

Tracy Wish

Friday, January 18, 2013

The Elixir of Youth and Calorie Countdown

Selamat pagi. Zao an. Jo san.

Just some ways we would say it back in the unique country of Malaysia!

Yes, I'm back after some time , apologies for the long wait for my laptop is sick and .. I just found out there is a blogger app on android. Wonders of smartphones ..

Being back in Malaysia, I have a quest . To maintain my weight and preferably lose 2kilos in time for my upcoming bikini phuket trip. But its so tricky to do that when its pouring food for 3times less the price of Melbourne.

Good thing, before I came back , a guy friend of mine recommended this application called "My Fitness Pal" . It's a handy app to keep track of your daily calories , with a diet plan to reach your target. Do check it out. I key in details of my activities and food intake. Today is Day 1!

My morning routine (if I don't sleep in) usually consist of a 45minute brisk walk routine (maybe 10minute jog within the 45) followed by a breakfast consisting of half boiled eggs (only one yolk, and 2-3 egg whites) with wholemeal bread and a cup of fruitjuice. Dad's influence.

Fruitjuice is an amazing way to start your day, especially when you drink it on a empty stomach as that's when all its nutrients are rapidly absorbed by your body , followed by a healthy detox. I'll quote "a cup of juice a day keeps the wrinkles away" because I have experienced dramatically : the elixir of youth . Firmer skin with an internal glow, with better moisture levels. Less blemishes too!

For you vain pots out there , fruitjuice is as effective as collagen and cheaper as well , so why not go the more natural budget way?

If you are concerned with time consumed each morning to get fruit juice , be prepared . Time saving methods will be to get a good juicer with a big feeding tube so you don't have to pre-cut the fruits too small to juice them. The Philips HR1854 Whole Fruit Juicer is a handy one as it extracts juice well in larger quantities so you can share. The downside is, cleaning it is Abit troublesome but when you are familiar, it can be done in 5-10minutes. All in all, juicing,drinking and cleaning takes up 15minutes of your time.

I strongly encourage you to start maintaining your youth from your early twenties ;). Cheers to the elixir of youth and I shall be keeping you updated with my calorie countdown!

Sincerely,

Tracy Wish

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

On the Road : Melbourne - Canberra - Sydney

I am not entirely proud of what I will blog about. For it is only from an outsiders point of view, a third person's perspective of the stories within cities. But what choice is there when your mum and yourself decide to travel somewhere away from dear Melbourne in a stress-free, compact, 4 day tour?

We took a mandarin tour named Extragreenholidays (http://www.extragreen.com.au/) as mandarin tours are nearly half the price of english ones. Another remembrance to learn mandarin fluently from when young!

After a few stops along the 10 hour drive (including rest stops), we finally reached Canberra. Oh sweet land which my feet finally treads upon! Canberra is the captial city of Australia, a rather well-organised, spacious and deserted place where university students have nothing much to do during their spare time but work out in the gym. Thus, university students with fit bodies. Very fit bodies. Anyway, besides the point ;) here are a stash of pictures from the trip.

at Lake Burley Griffin. apologies for the unprepared jetlagged smile.
  Keeping it comfy :  Jeanswest shirt, Levi's jeggings, Rubi shoes, Aldo clutch

 we stayed the night at the lovely Ibis hotel with an awesome huge screen TV.

 Parliament House with its formal symmetry and axis


 a play of light, shadows and scale at the foyer.

  the hand-woven tapestry (not painting!) at the grand hall


The next stop was the War memorial in honor of the Australian soldiers who battled in war.



Six More by Seton. Breath taking marble sculpture treated to resemble cloth.





Following another 10hour drive to Sydney, we finally checked in Holiday Inn at Darling Harbor. Oh sweet comfy bed! My first impression of Sydney were nostalgic collections of PJ roads and Kuala Lumpur colours. Already missed the cosy Melbourne - Sydney is so large and alien, I feel small.


The hotel was very near the Darling Harbour where yes, the infamous gigantic duck sits. Its from Netherlands, travels from country to country. Somehow, its carefully designed curves fits compositionally against the harbour. Or isit mind trickery? Kudos to the artist for convincing clients to invest in a big duck!



The next day was a speedy one through tourist attractions. 
A visit to St. Mary neo-gothic church in Sydney. Beauty and peace as you walk into it.




Next stop, finally saw the Sydney Opera house from Hyde's Park. Reminds me of the sketch of it in my first semester of architecture. Up close, the tiles forming the roof were not very clean or glamorous. But one's gotta admire the drama in achieving this architectural leaping stone. The shells of the structure were too difficult for construction technology during that time (1950s) that it had to be cut and fitted on site without proper construction drawings. Imagine baking a cake without a recipe! Many heated arguments revolved around this building. The initial $7 million budget was exceeded to become $102 million! The architect John Utzon was so angry with the reluctance of engineers to design the exterior (but eventually they did) and the crazy interior proposal (which they refused, and hired a different interior architect company) that he left Australia for good and refused to attend the building's opening ceremony. Well, it was worth the drama because the opera house boosts Sydney into world fame.





 embracing summer :  Bardot knitted top over a beige/white tank dress, Rubi shoes, Aldo clutch. So missing a chunky necklace here


To end the tour was to end it in style. We hopped aboard the Sydney Showboats dinner cruise. The fine dining food were lovely, with fresh prawns for appetizers, fish as mains and tiramisu (the yummiest i've ever had!) as desert. Cruising the Sydney river for one and a half hours, it gave an amazing feel of the city from the waters! A definite must for a grand finale of Sydney tour.






Overall, I was bummed not to be able to explore the hidden gems of the city as the tour gave us only a short free time. Miraculously returned to Melbourne empty-handed (aka no shopping bags) but hey, Malaysia is coming up next week and I'm so gonna raid the malls and boutiques. Farewell Sydney, till next time (free and easy is the way to go) where I shall roam through your hidden treasures.



Sincerely,

Tracy Wish


Thursday, January 3, 2013

Manicure Secrets

Oh hey there lovely nails. You sure grew long during the holidays. 

One thing my girl friends know about me is I can never paint my nails properly to even save my life! The coat never seems to be even. Often I wait for an hour to dry before going to bed, only to wake up with smudged nailpolish again. 


When my former classmate visited Melbourne in 2012, the very first thing she did was grab my fingers to analyse my nailpolish, throw her head back and laugh. (good times!) This year being 2013, my goal is to master (or at least decently master) the art of painting nails! 

I received Nicki Minaj minis for my birthday last year and started experimenting around with it. Suddenly, a revelation dawned upon me.





# Tip 1
If you can't seem to paint your nails properly (like me), start by using transparent polish. A thin coat will never go wrong! Something about transparency that conceals imperfect coating, still making your nails look polished. After all, better to have no polish than to have amateur painted ones (quotes from a perfectionist?)

# Tip 2
A little sparkle goes a long way - especially for this new year season. I tried a twisted version of the French manicure style, by adding O.P.I Metallic 4 Life on my Distal Edge. This sparkly color is aplenty in glitter and confetti-like surprises, needing only one to two coats at most. It lasts pretty long as well (more than a week), proving difficult to remove with nailpolish remover! The best thing is, its reflective properties conceal imperfect coating as well!



The result is a simple yet creative look that is only visible upclose and personal. Some beauty in this style that I like to wear. How do you like your nails?



Sincerely, 

Tracy Wish



Tuesday, January 1, 2013

New Year Dreams



Its that time of the year again, a fresh restart. A chance to right the wrongs. To up the downs. This is just gonna be a short post but you are all my witnesses to this one and single new year resolution...




To have a Spirit of Battle.

desire and dream

get up and achieve

 create reality 




No more sitting around and wishing this time. 2.0.1.3. Bring it on !


Sincerely,

Tracy Wish