LA’ PIEL LABS - AQUA DE LUCIR Review
LA’ PIEL LABS
AQUA DE LUCIR LINE
Thank you LA’ PIEL LABS for sending me the Hydro Softener, Signature Ampoule and the Gel Cream from the AQUA DE LUCIR line! Such a saviour for a sea-cation trip.
My face has a combination skin type - oily on the T-zone and dry on the rest of the face. I usually like to use oil blotting papers in the mid-day and thus I would need some skincare products which will help to moisture my face after pressing my face with oil blotting paper. I have fungal acne as well, even though it is not really obvious to others but if you have a closer look I have a lot of little bumps on my face.
I've been using the products for a week and here are my thoughts:
LA’ PIEL LABS
AQUA DE LUCIR LINE
Hydro Softener Spray ($39)
AQUA DE LUCIR Hydro Softner, hydrates from within. Made with over 90% naturally derived green ingredients.
I love that this toner comes in a spray form, which is super convenient for lazy people like me. And also to give me a spritz during the mid-day! I always have a toner with me in the office (hi ex-colleagues who would always mimic me during my spritz) as I would like to give my face some moisture after I use oil blotting papers. And you would be glad to know that this spray bottle is legit, unlike some spray bottles where you know you are spraying out and wasting more toner than it gets onto your face. This product comes in a normal bottle form as well.
LA’ PIEL LABS
AQUA DE LUCIR LINE
Signature Ampoule ($69)
The signature product of LA’ PIEL LABS, a powerful ampoule (serum) which will definitely meet your skin needs for anti aging and hydration.
I would recommend applying this after the toner spray, as it helps to layer and locks in the moisture. Do note that you would need to pat it slightly to let it absorb on your face. This is also lightweight enough for your skincare routine in the day.
LA’ PIEL LABS
AQUA DE LUCIR LINE
Hydro Expert Gel Cream ($59)
A gel-based cream that contains Blue-Green Algae Extract, which repairs skin damage. This product also acts as a night sleeping mask, to lock in moisture and deliver hydration to the skin.
ps. all products in this line uses the natural ingredient, Blue-Green Algae Extract, found in pure lakes and known for its self-regeneration abilities.
I would only use this at night as I think it is quite sticky to be used in the day skincare routine. But it is still considered light-weighted to me for a night sleeping mask cream!
About LA’ PIEL LABS
A premium skincare brand from Korea, La'Piel Labs emphasizes on cruelty-free and sustainable products that are manufactured with over 90% naturally derived EWG All Green ingredients.
The AQUA DE LUCIR series comprises 5 products, focused on intense hydration and anti-ageing. Every product works to repair damaged skin, protects against blue light, and fortifies the skin barrier for moisture retention and wrinkle reduction.
Taiwan - Feb 2020 (COVID-19) Pre-Circuit Breaker (Part 2)
Continuing my post on my trip to Taiwan in February 2020! If you have not read the previous post on Taiwan - Hualien, Taichung and Sun Moon Lake, read it here.
Once we reached Taipei, we took the subway to Ximengding and walked to our Airbnb. At first we could not find the way up but it turns out that we had to approach the security guard and he will let us up. There was this very strong pee/pets smell at the first unit along the walkway but thank god there was no smell in our apartment. As of now, the apartment listing has been taken down from Airbnb. We settled down at almost midnight so we decided to just sleep lol.
Had Ah Zhong Mee Sua + bubble tea at Xi Men Ding for lunch the next day, before heading to Beitou via subway. Visited the thermal valley and decided to visit a hot spring but the ones around thermal valley are like super expensive! Thus, we decided to take a cab and go somewhere cheaper lol. It was quite pathetic but it is for 2 pax + private bath.
We soaked for about an hour before we took a grab to Shilin night market. Had our dinner and soufflé for desserts before we headed to Ning Xia night market for another round of food.
Slept into the afternoon and went to Bear One for lunch. It's a hotpot/bbq buffet with free flow Taiwan beer and ice cream (Häagen-Dazs and movenpick). The boys KO-ed so it was like me and Kams finishing everything. #没吃饭的家伙
And on the day I wore a short skirt... it was super cold + raining ded. We went to Song Shan for Wu Fen Pu. I would say there isn't much to shop but if you comb every shop, you can still find stuff to buy for 100 TWD = about 5SGD. I got a coat for my Japan trip at 100 TWD. :> But the guys waited for us at Song Shan station because they were done and tired lol.
Initially I wanted to attend a dance class at HRC but in the end I was not feeling well (aka cramps). So me and Simyi decided to walk around the area while Ben attended the class at Zhongxiao East. Got a pair of shoes which Brendan did not approve (he says it is ugly) but I got it because it was like $20 lol. And he freaking disapprove all the Gracegift X Disney bags that I wanted lol.
Went to buy some masks as some shop was like having a clearance and it was cheaper than anywhere else lol. We then headed back to our Airbnb to put down our barangs before heading back to Xi Men Ding for snacks and to properly shop. Met with Wenda who was there for his 7K wedding photoshoot trip lol.
Booked a day trip with Klook for a day trip to Yehliu, Jiufen and Shifen because we calculated that it would be about the same cost and there would be a lot of transfers + walking if we were to head to everywhere ourselves.
However, we didn't have much time at Jiufen because it was a holiday that day thus the roads were quite jammed. We were supposed to have lunch at Jiufen but by the time we shopped and reached the top, it was time to head back to the bus.
(ps. I think the photographer at Shifen took really nice photos lol)
The bus dropped us at Taipei main station and we went back to our Airbnb to drop our stuff (again). Had cravings for mala so randomly found a stall (夠嗆麻辣香鍋 Gouqiang Mala Hot Pot) at Ximending but we all agreed that it was good + really 夠嗆 lol. We also went to an arcade with baseball field located at Xi Men Ding (大聯盟棒壘球打擊場). They have everything man - arcade, shooting, baseball, football, basketball, did all my exercise there lol.
On our last day, we deposited our bags at the basement (which was quite shady but we dgaf). Visited the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to catch the changing of guards and then went to Taipei 101 for lunch.
And back to more last minute shopping and dinner at Xi Men Ding before taking a cab (cause too many bags lol) to the airport. I was so broke I had to borrow money from Kams to get my noodles at the airport aka I spent all my money lolololol. Took the flight back (almost 1/3 full) and got stuck at immigration because my fingers were too dry to detect my fingerprints lol. That's it for my Taiwan trip and I was back in Singapore for 5 days before I left for Japan.
This post isn't as long as I thought it would be. Till the next post, byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Taiwan - Feb 2020 (COVID-19) Pre-Circuit Breaker (Part 1)
We booked our flights in October 2019, for February 21 - March 1, 2020, with Scoot (for $258.60). We planned to head to Hualien straight after we land, spend 2D1N there, then head to Taichung for another few days before heading to Taipei. We booked Airbnb for Hualien & Taipei, Hotels for Taichung & Sun Moon Lake.
When COVID-19 was sort of breaking out in February, we had our concerns if we should carry on with our trip. We are monitoring the cases in Taiwan and it was maintained and kept low. However, when the SHN for certain countries were announced, we were panicking if we can even head into Taiwan. I tried contacting Scoot - to no avail (just don't bother trying), so I called MFA and the Taiwan representative office to get more information on whether we can head to Taiwan. At that point in time, we can enter Taiwan and return back to Singapore from Taiwan without any SHN or taking COVID swab test.
The flight was relatively empty - 1/4 were empty seats. At that point, Scoot had not published their refund policy for flights yet, so I guess people just cancelled knowing that they may forfeit their flight costs.
I think we wore our masks from Singapore airport all the way to Taiwan and also on the way on the train to Hualien. There weren't many people wearing their masks, Taiwanese cyclist wear masks when they are on their motorbikes but on the streets, there weren't many people wearing.
We waited at the airport for the airport transfer rail store to open, I think it was around 2 hours. Bought breakfast from the convenience store while we waited. Got our SIM cards online, collected them (more like Brendan) so we had our data. Got the rail passes and headed to Taipei Main Station to catch the train to Hualien. We tried to get 4 seats but there were only 3 seats + 1 standing ticket left! But since the next available train to Hualien was hours later, we got the tickets. Doing the train ride, I think there were empty seats so Ben just sat on the empty seats. And we were lucky there wasn't anybody who came to "collect" the seat lol.
We took the 8.50am Taroko Express 278 (I researched about the trains prior to the trip), the trip was 2 hours and 40 mins (NT$506) and we reached Hualien at 11.30am. Walked to our Airbnb which was around less than 10 minutes walk from Hualien station. There will be quite a lot of taxi and private car operators walking outside the station, so no worries if you require any taxi service.
I've informed the Airbnb owner that we will reach before 12pm and they allowed us to check-in early as there was no booking before us (thanks covid? ). This was our Airbnb for 2D1N, it was around $60 per night including cleaning fees. There are two bedrooms and it was quite cosy but they did not provide towels!! Also, the walkway to the apartment was quite shady, as it was a really old building.
We rested for a bit before we walked out to explore, we walked to the Natural History Museum but it was closed... So we walked all the way to the Pine Garden and Manor House area (which was closed because it was lunch) before walking to the main shopping area.
Got our milk tea and decided on a pasta place for lunch. We walked around the main shopping area and walked over to the Dongdamen Night Market. And it was quite a huge area - it was like 3/4 night markets combined into one huge area. Went to several stalls for food before cabbing back to our Airbnb because we are heading to Taroko National Park the next day!
Woke up early and dragged our luggage to Hualien station, the boys went to deposit our luggage at the station while we went to get the tickets and food (all in 15 mins lol). We bought the one day pass, which is NT$250 and we can take Buses 1133A, 1133, 1126, and 1141. However the frequency of the bus is not very high, so you need to plan your route with the bus timings.
We took the bus to the visitor centre straight at around 10am+ before walking to the Shakadang Trail. Took around 1 hour and took the bus to Yankizou for another hour and took the bus all the way to TianXiang. The bus frequency was one hour at each stop so we had around an hour or so at each stop.
Had lunch at one of the restaurants - actually, 3 shops were the same kitchen lol. After lunch, we stopped at Tunnel of Nine Turns and we wanted to head to Changchun Shrine before heading back to Hualien to catch the train to Taichung.
But we waited for the bus and it didn't appear! So we waited for the next one which was almost one hour later. Everyone was waiting and we were sure we didn't miss a bus, but nobody knew what happened. Since we were one hour late, it started raining and we had to reach Hualien to catch our train at 5.55pm. We didn't visit Changchun Shrine but we went back to Hualien straight. Got our luggage and had dinner before getting some snacks for our 4 hours train ride.
We took the Puyuma Express283, which was NT$815. We had seats + a table this time!! Bought our dinner + snacks + drinks at Hualien station so that we can have our dinner on the go. We reached Taichung at 10pm, walked to our hotel (Moon Lake Hotel - about $42 per night) which was around 10-15 minutes walk away. Checked in and got our rooms so we stayed in since it was quite late and we have an early day the next day. I was already all ready to sleep and everything before Kams clogged the toilet LOL. Initially, we called the staff up because our air con was not working well at first and then we called them again because the toilet was clogged lol.
I think they tried to unclog it but they offered us another room which was so much bigger actually (I had space to open my luggage). I believe... it's an upgrade. LOL So we called the guys to help us to move our stuff over when they were also all ready to sleep HAHAHAHA.
Okay too drama for the night, we slept and woke up early for our day trip! We rented a car with a driver so the driver arrived at our hotel. He drove us to takeaway breakfast at Pork Eggs Toast, which he recommended. It was so crowded so I guess it was really popular with the locals. Ate in the car as we drove up to Cingjing.
We reached Cingjing at around 11+am, the ride was around 3 hours plus from Taichung (almost died from the journey). Spent around 2 hours there which includes us sitting under some random windmill house to picnic for a while.
Before we went to Swiss Garden which we regretted. Don't waste money to head inside - there is nothing much! We went opposite for lunch and guess what - we could have free entry tickets to Swiss Garden from the spending of our lunch.... #regrets
We wanted to go to Lavender Forest but the driver does not recommend as we would need another 3 hours to get there and it will be closed by the time we arrive. We went to Gaomei Wetlands instead and it was SUPER WINDY. The rest of them went down to waters (it wasn't very deep) but I wasn't to keen in getting my feet wet. LOL
After that, we asked our driver to drop us at Fengjia Night Market as our last stop. We had street food for dinner there and I bought the brown sugar tea that I got the previous time I was there. As well as my dearly missed abalones!
Went back to the hotel and asked the front desk if we could leave our luggage the next morning for 2 days as we are going to Sun Moon Lake. I suggested that we should leave our big luggage at the hotel as we do not need to drag them to Sun Moon Lake and to the theme park. BEST DECISION EVER I NEED A PRIZE.
Slept in a little before getting ice cream before our lunch (lol) at Miyahara Optometry. We went to look for the bus stop which we couldn't find it as there was no clear indication or whatever. In the end, we gave up and walked all the way to the main shop which was actually near our hotel (which adds another point for my best decision so that we can collect after reaching back from Sun Moon Lake). We bought the Nantou Sun Moon Lake Pass (NT1160 ~ $52) which includes the following.
Sun Moon Lake PASS (NT1160) SGD$52 |
Content | original fare |
‧【Taichung - Sun Moon Lake】A round-trip ticket | NT390 |
‧Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village Voucher (Ropeway Ticket included) | NT850 |
‧Boat Voucher (Boat tours are available at the pier of Shuishe, Ita Thao and the Xuanguang Temple.) | NT300 |
‧Round-the-Lake Bus one day pass Voucher | NT80 |
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‧Shuishe - Xiangshan Bus one-way Voucher | NT25 |
Total | NT1651 |
So we saved about NT491 which is about $23. We had a quick lunch before we boarded the bus to Sun Moon Lake which took around 2 hours. We checked in to our hotel (Tan Shiang Resort Hotel, $28 per night) at Shuishe. The entrance was super hard to find - because it was unlike a normal hotel with a check-in desk. I felt like it was more like a hostel but we had our own rooms and toilet. The room was super small and I don't know why but it felt super dusty. Rested for a while and went to check out the area.
We initially wanted to rent bicycles but they were closing so if we rented it will only be about 40 minutes lol. So we took the round - the- lake bus voucher to get to the other side (Ita Thao). There is a little shopping district over there so we had some snacks aka grilled mushrooms.
Took the bus to head back to the hotel where we rested (again). It's a chill day as compared to the other days okay. We went for our dinner at some individual hot pot restaurant at 8pm+ lol. I didn't sleep well that night because the room was so dusty that I had rashes on my body.
Checked out the next day (thank goodness we're only here for a day) and we used the boat voucher to get across back to Ita Thao as the ropeway to the theme park is on that side.
We took the ropeway and reached about 11.30 am. The theme park is quite huge - we spent about 5 hours there! I would say the rides are a little disappointing but there are two huge park areas and the cultural village for you to experience all the different ming zu.
Took the 5.25pm bus all the way back to Taichung. We were rushing to catch the train because we had to 1. collect our luggage 2. walk to the train station 3. buy tickets 4. buy food lol. In the end, we got our train tickets and got our food at the bus terminal. If I didn't remember wrongly, there isn't any food at the train station. Reached Taipei at around 9.30pm and took the subway to Xi Men Ding where our Airbnb is at.
Will talk about Taipei in my next post because as usual - this post is too long. Byeeeeeeeeeee.
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