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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Michael & Guys review

On the 25th of July, I got some ecstatic news: I was the winner of a RM500 hair voucher from Michael & Guys! Won it from 8tv's 8team :D :D


So I immediately went and made an appointment for the 1st of August, the day after my internship ends, anticipating a joyful time at a new hairdo and hair color. I downloaded and screenshot hundreds of photos under "I want" and "kind of like this" to "definitely not".
I WANNA BE A REDHEAD!!

yea baby! come gimme your hairrr

or the sweetie japanese/korean hair?

this is under "definitely not", too red, too..meh.
My experience at Michael & Guys was.....meh.
Read on to find out why :/

Firstly, I was under Michael & Guys head hairdresser, Ms Callie Goh who was in charge of giving me my "makeover". I went in and they had one other customer, which was normal for a weekday at such an early hour (11.30am) but had to wait for another 15 minutes because Callie wasn't there yet. Well, that comes with being the boss, I guess!


Then Callie came and invited me to sit and enquired as to what I wanted to do to my hair.

"erm..a trim and coloring?"

"Alright!"

Callie was one of the few hairdressers I've seen who could converse confidently in English, and made an effort to emphasize it to me as well, hehe. Surprisingly, she was a Christian as well, and so we took to talking about her cell group and her being a new Christian.

I was extremely pleased with the haircut that she gave me, before that my hair was thick and lanky and dull, I guess, but she added layers and chopped off hair the volume of my hair (T.T) and it ended up looking fabulous.

The hair coloring job, though...was kind of a disappointment :/ I told Callie that I want reddish-brown hair, "with more red", but the color turned out splotchy and uneven. She told me that i should use color saving hair products and that "after a few washes" the brighter colors would wash off.

after the hairdo, otw home-took a pic and
realized my hair looked BLACK!

taken the day after my hair "makeover", see the uneven hair color?

After 6 washes now, my hair color is still uneven *sad
Plucking up courage, I called the salon to ask if they would fix the unevenness of it. First, the girl who answered said she couldn't do anything about it and I better call the boss herself to talk to her (and nope, of course I have to call her myself--communication breakdown, anyone?) since I was a sponsor case and not a paying customer.

my hair at this moment, doesn't look as if it just got a dye job, eh? :/
 So I texted Callie and she promptly called me back to tell me that it was most likely because (1) I didn't use hair color protecting products she recommended (I assured her I did) or that (2) my hair color was already uneven when I came in to color it. Which made me very unsatisfied -.- Why would I go for a hairdye if my hair was evenly colored and perfect in the first place =.=

SIGH. What to do. At this time I was already sure that she was clutching at straws and that she wouldn't fix the hair that her salon colored unevenly in the first place. I guess I was lucky, Callie even offered to do my hair again in another month, so long that I was a paying customer (her kind offer included a trim+color+treatment at RM198 at student rates: so I'm guessing my asking for just a trim + color using my RM500 voucher saved some for their salon?)

Being the bigger person, I decided to let it go.
By writing this blog post *evil smile.

CHEERS!

enhanced it a little to pretend I have red hair :x







Monday, August 12, 2013

PhD in Skin Science

This is a story of my experience with dermatologists. Or more specifically, A dermatologist.

Happened about two years ago. Now don't get me wrong, dermatologists ARE effective, as far as my experience went, but you have to be consistent and cooperative to maintain your complexion.

Alright, my skin doctor was in Ipoh, one of my best friend's brother was seeing him so when I was at her house visiting she and her mum recommended me to see the doctor. I was like, ooo-kay-lah, since I was kind of desperate then already :/ (still don't know whether to laugh at myself cynically or move on already)

The dermatologist I went to, Dr Lim at Ipoh Garden South
The place is quite near to the Jusco at Kinta, where everybody used to hang out every weekend and bump into each other a few times per day because the place was so small. I think the same is still happening right now? Thank God we moved to KL :D :D :D

So the first time I went I was looked keenly over by Dr Lim with a hand tool that looks like a fly trap with the hypnotizing lights, but don't worry you don't have to look into the lights she just uses the tool to inspect your skin in detail ;) After that I was sent out again to wait for her prescription. There are always plenty of patients waiting patiently during the weekends, so after that when I went back to see her it was on weekdays, or else you'd be waiting for at least half an hour up to an hour. Seems like plenty of people were like me!

Her prescription: (prices are vague, I'm spouting from 2-year-memory)

a cleanser (RM100)
benzoyl peroxide 5%, although not in Benzac form, they provide it in
little round medicine containers (RM15-30?)
Acne treatment gel for night use, I still have this brand-new
tube as I didn't finish her course (Rm30+?)
The instructions were: use cleanser + benzoyl peroxide in the daytime and cleanser + acne treatment gel at night. my first thoughts were "what? NO toner??!!" but now I'm pretty used to it and have never turned back to using toners ever since, even after stopping her prescription course.

doxycycline (used to be green)
doxycycline (mine was in green)
 As for the doxy, I had to take it 3 times a day after meals. Doxycycline is considered an antibiotic, so it isn't advisable to take it for more than 6 months. I was on it for 8 months.

Diane 35
Diane35 is a contraceptive and can be used for my skin problem, targeting the hormones to balance it out. I was extremely hesitant to use it, so I decided to buy one box and Google it at home. After a horrifying research of its side effects i decided not to take it (you can always Google it yourself).

My first bill came up to RM300, including a first-time consultant fee. I would say that it is relatively reasonable? Consequent visits were always around RM80 as the cleanser can be used for a long, long time.


So what happened? My skin peeled, got so fragile that walking against the wind was extremely harsh and sensitive to the face, and it magically cleared up within a couple of months. The cleanser is extremely drying on the skin, so, BE WARNED.

It was Chinese New Year. My store of products was drying up (at that time I was unaware that doxy is sold at pharmacies, and that the benzoyl peroxide IS Benzac) but the Chinese New Year holidays meant that the skin clinic was closed. What happened was devastating, the acne came back with a force and after the week I hurried back to Ipoh to buy my Doxy and Benzoyl peroxide but it was too late already.

I was put back on the prescription but somehow my skin never cleared up and remained the same, so after another half a year, I stopped the Doxy and went back to my desperate quest of having clear skin, which only worked when I started acne.org, which was a year later :/ (read up here to find out how)

SO right now I'm happily enjoying my clear skin, I hope to update you guys about trying new products (I'm currently using a facial brush similar to Clarisonic's Mia and Hada Labo).

Cheers!


At an openrice event the other day :)