Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Loots from Kansai, Japan (Feb 2009)

Stuff imported from Japan : p haha for myself and for my friends!

What else is more impt to gals than the stuff to beautify themselves. Alot of stuff to buy from their Celule cosmetics.

Saw the blue colour bottles spray? That is for the legs! Spray your leg to a pair of silky & healthy looking one :)


Q10 moisturiers! I been using since last year as i have pretty dry skin.
Some hair wax in cute tubs for my boi and the guys.
How can we forget their endless brands of masks and their functions that sounds mission possible.


A Lesportsac bag i got from Rinkku town factory outlet in osaka. I used it as cosmetic bag cute hor! My previous one got a bad spill from my leaked liquid foundation.
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Got it for like S$28!!


Got quite a few stockings / leggins & socks at shinsaibashi area as well as Mitsui Factory outlet! Some are really good buys and made in Japan.


I promised myself i gotta get a Samantha Thavasa from Japan this time round.... I love this one! But usually their designs are pretty loud and personally i also feel it is not so worth. Well just wanna own one home grown Japanese brand baggie.
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Thus spent quite abit too even thou i miss the winter season blue label burberry this time as i find nothing i love.
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In case you haven't know about Samantha Thavasa
(from wikipedia)
Samantha Thavasa is a Japanese fashion company, known primarily for their popular handbags. It was founded in 1994 by Kazumasa Terada, the current CEO and president.
The company's marketing strategy is typified by its extensive utilization of Western celebrities and socialites in its advertising, although
Lee Byung-hun was used to promote its jewelry brand, Samantha Tiara. Beyonce along with her sister Solange Knowles and the Hilton sisters have been in advertising campaigns for them. Nicky Hilton, Victoria Beckham, and Tinsley Mortimer have handbag lines with the company. Jennifer Lopez is the latest celebrity to endorse the brand as of 2009.
The company's target customer base are college and working women in their twenties. Their prices are designed to appeal to this age group.
In Japan, the company has over 130 retail stores. In late 2006, Samantha Thavasa opened its first U.S. store in
New York City.


Meiji Collagen which is like S$50+ here in sg but only selling at cheap S$20+ there....i always top up my stock. haha That is my keep young secret... :p Even if i am lazy for the beauty regime, I will take this on regular basis.
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Oh fancl is so cheap there too. I also bought fancl's whitening pills like half price there despite high yen when i went. U gotta buy fancl stuff if you are a fan going to Japan.
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Bot other makan stuff as usual from soup, tibits to instant ingredients for self cook dishes like Okyaky don.


Some clothes for my destroyer nephew and sweet bb gal clothes n cap for friends' princesses.

Portable ashtrays for the smoker unhealthy frens...it is such a common thing in Japan to bring that around for smokers as you are not allowed to smoke in their outdoor environment.
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How can i not buy Japanese books as it is so ex to buy in SIN.
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There is this very cute calculators that made like meiji chocolate and even smell like one! hahaa lucky magix nv gulp it!
I wish i could buy more..............i hope to bring their shop back :p
I will dream of shopping in Japan again tonight.
No more to continue........

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