Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Dove Damage Therapy Shampoo and Conditioner

On the way to get Skyflakes crackers, my mother and I saw a shelf full of Dove products in the supermarket. The shampoo and conditioner bottles caught my attention because I did not know that Dove is already making shampoo and conditioner (because we all know the brand is famous for its soap).
Mom told me that the new products are already being advertised on TV. Since I hardly ever watch the local channels anymore, I was not aware about such commercials. Still, out of curiosity, we decided to buy sachets of the shampoo & conditioner so we could try them out ourselves. I picked the Dove Damage Therapy line because I think that's just what my hair needed.


Using Dove shampoo and conditioner
Both the shampoo and conditioner are creamy. Upon squeezing out the shampoo from the sachet, I was surprised how few the contents were despite the sachet looking quite plump. However, it lathers very well. The scent of Dove shampoo also reminded me of the soap. As for the conditioner, I was surprised how much content the sachet has and it was just enough for my somewhat long hair. Like the shampoo, Dove conditioner's scent reminded me of the soap. The conditioner spreads well on the hair, and you have to leave it on for 1 to 3 minutes before rinsing it off.

It has been 3 hours since I washed my hair. The Dove soap scent is still there and my hair still feels soft, smooth, and non-frizzy. So far, I'm giving it a 7.5/10, because I'm not such a fan of the scent.

What it promises
Dove Damage Therapy Intense Repair shampoo and conditioner is being marketed as "Advanced care and repair for beautiful hair". To achieve those, it contains patented micro moisture serum and fiber actives. The back label states that fiber actives are proven to reconstruct hair deep inside, while the patented micro moisture serum strengthens and nourishes hair from roots to tip. The result? Hair is straightened and resilient to future damage.

The claims are based on lab tests using Dove Intense Repair System versus Non-Conditioning shampoo after 3 washes; so I guess I have to wait 3 days to find out if Dove can be true to its promise with its shampoo and conditioner.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Onigiri by Nodasho Japanese Restaurant

I have always wanted to try making and eating onigiri but never had the chance to actually make one, so when I saw it listed on the menu of Nodasho Japanese Restaurant in Little Tokyo during a family lunch on March 2011, I just had to order it. The serving was quite large so it is great for sharing, and it was rather affordable (I guess that couldn't be helped when considering the simple ingredients and the creation process involved). The onigiri we ordered had salted salmon in it and the tasted complemented the seaweed, yet the saltiness of the entire onigiri was just right for my preference.

A single onigiri was enough to make me full, so I guess that's why it's great to bring with you as packed lunch when you're already in a hurry but would like to have a complete and filling meal that is easy to eat especially while on-the-go.

Starbucks Planner: Poplar


I initially bought a Belle de Jour 2012 planner around early December, but I still insisted on collecting stickers to get myself a Starbucks planner. I chose the Poplar design not because it seems to be almost always in stock at all Starbucks branches, but because of the colour, which appealed to me. The name also reminded me of Popura Taneshima, a character from the anime, Working!!. Some fans spell her name as "Poplar", and I guess that's how you translate her name if you'll make it more western-sounding and easier to pronounce especially you are not used to the Japanese pronunciation.
Popura Taneshima. (image from Wagnaria Wiki)

So now you might be thinking what in the world would I be doing with 2 planners? For one thing, the Starbucks planner is more convenient to put inside my bag because it is smaller and lightweight, while the Belle de Jour planner is bigger, bulkier, and heavier, so I leave it at home. Basically, I use the Starbucks 2012 planner as a food journal where I can jot down the food I eat everyday for breakfast, lunch (if I remember or manage to eat lunch), and dinner... and snacks. It also contains ramblings about things that are stressing me out for a particular day.

Friday, January 13, 2012

First Impressions: Inu x Boku Secret Service, Brave 10, and Thermae Romae

It's been a while since I last posted here, but I thought that if I really want to keep this blog active, I shouldn't be lazy when it comes to talking about things that interest me. So here, I'll attempt to blog about anime because it's one of the things that I love ever since childhood.

I started watching anime for winter 2011-2012 around the first week of January. I have not seen most of them yet (and I'm sure there's more to come based on the titles I've seen here and here), but so far, I already like quite a lot of them. A few hours ago, I was able to watch 3 titles: Inu x Boku Secret Service, Brave 10, and Thermae Romae. My thoughts on each of them:

Inu x Boku Secret Service
Image from AnimeNewsNetwork.Com
The characterizations may seem a little cliché including the lines, and some of the characters reminded me of characters I've seen before in other anime, but I have got to say that the story line is quite intriguing. As for characters reminding me of characters from other anime, take the lead Ririchiyo Shirakiin. Looking at her reminded me of Kuroneko from Oreimo and Yamada from Working!!. Meanwhile, Soushi Miketsukami reminded me of many other guys like Aki from Kamisama Dolls, Kaworu Nagisa from Evangelion, and Takumi Usui from Kaichou wa Maid-sama (and possibly more guys whose names I couldn't remember anymore). Even Nobara Yukinokouji made me think of Nino-san from Arakawa Under the Bridge.

I also checked out the list of seiyuu (voice actors) for Inu x Boku SS, and I'm impressed with the lineup. One of my favourites, Mamoru Miyano, will be there as Zange Natsume, and Tomokazu Sugita (another one of my favourites) is Kagerou Shokiin. I'm also thrilled that Kana Hanazawa is also there as Karuta Roromiya, and that Yuichi Nakamura (Gray Fullbuster in Fairy Tail) is actually playing Soushi Miketsukami. So I guess even if the story becomes confusing or incoherent later on, I'll most likely continue watching this because of the seiyuu.

Brave 10
Image from Metanorn.Net
I initially got intrigued with this anime because of its lineup of seiyuu, which included Daisuke Ono, whom you've probably heard before as the one helluva butler Sebastian from Kuroshitsuji, as well as Koizumi Itsuki from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Shizuo Heiwajima from Durarara!!, Jun Sato from Working!!, and lately, Shuukuro Tsukishima from Bleach. Mr. Namikawa plays the main hero of this anime, Kirigakure Saizo. To make me more excited to watch this anime until the end, there's Toshiyuki Morikawa (Dante from Devil May Cry anime, Kaname Tousen from Bleach, Conrad Weller from Kyou Kara Maou, and many other awesome characters), Tetsuya Kakihara (Natsu Dragneel from Fairy Tail and Jin Kisaragi from Blaz Blue), Takehito Koyasu (Excalibur from Soul Eater, Sister from Arakawa Under the Bridge, Takasugi Shinsuke from Gintama, Zechs Merquise from Gundam Wing, etc.), and Takahiro Sakurai (Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7, Izuru Kira from Bleach, Yuuri Shibuya from Kyou Kara Maou, etc.).

As for the story, an acquaintance Plurked about this anime the other night, so I asked him about it and he said something about the first episode being in the likes of "boy-meets-girl but with a Sengoku Basara feel". I am usually iffy about typical boy-meets-girl kinds of stories, but upon watching Brave 10 myself, I just have to say that this anime definitely begs to differ from that perception. I like that the female protagonist, Isanami, is not very much like the irritating, whiny, and helpless heroine with the cliché hairstyle and tsundere personality which I've pretty much gotten tired of seeing already. I actually like her, and I hope she doesn't end up becoming whiny and irritating as the series progresses.

Thermae Romae
Image from AnimeNewsNetwork
 When this anime started, I almost wanted to stop watching it because of the quality of the animation, which you might easily dismiss as lazy and effortless. However, for some reason, the style caught and retained my attention. Well, I'm glad that I ended up watching Thermae Romae until the very end because it eventually turned out to be a funny one which gave me a lot of laughs.

On the first episode, you would think that Lucius (the protagonist. That blond guy in the picture) experienced what happened to Yuuri Shibuya (from Kyou Kara Maou) because of the drainage thing and getting transported to another world. While Yuuri got flushed down the toilet and ended up in Shin Makoku or the Great Demon Kingdom, Lucius got sucked into the drain of a Roman Bathhouse and got transported to modern-day Japan. I will not elaborate on what happens next anymore. Just go see this anime for yourself.

I would recommend glancing at the people in the background while watching this anime. For the giggles.