Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Yi Pak- The Sequel
Day one: Admired my newly baby-soft skin. Even the stubborn chicken skin on my thighs was gone. After my first shower after being scrubbed down by Ajumma, I noticed that bits of skin were still rolling off as I applied lotion. I was grossly fascinated by this because if you remember, I didn't actually get to see myself molt during my session at Yi Pak.
Day seven: Still smooth, still amazed. More bits of skin rolling off- AWESOME! I found myself feeling more confident about baring a little skin to celebrate the gorgeous weather we've been having. It paid off in the admiring glances my friend and I got from the hottie members of the FDNY who were lunching at the same restaurant.
Today: Legs show signs of dryness. Boo. I'm sure the two hours I spent in a swimming pool this morning didn't help. The chicken skin is starting to come back, most likely due to the dryness. I'm slathering on both Neutrogena's Body Oil (review coming soon) and Eucerin Original Moisturizing Lotion to keep my super-soft skin momentum going.
I'm really impressed with the results of my visit to Yi Pak. I'm going to try Juvenex sometime to compare. I am officially a Korean-scrub fan!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Uni.K.Wax
Which is why I've been visiting Uni.K.Wax in Murray Hill for the last six or so months. At first, I was reluctant to schlep all the way there from the boondocks of Queens just to get hair yanked off my body, but I was soon won over, but not without some misgivings.
Uni.K.Wax does nothing but remove hair and they do it way cheaper than my local shop. You pay for what you want to have waxed, so it sometimes feels like you're being nickeled and dimed. The premises is very clean and sort of sterile-looking. The walls don't go all the way up to the ceiling, so if you're one of those people who chatter at their manicurists/masseuses/other personal service person, be aware that you can be heard by (and disturb) those in nearby rooms.
After my first visit, I joined their waxing club (free) and was thereafter able to make appointments online. Perfect for those of us who never remember to make personal service appointments until the middle of the night. *crickets* Oh. I guess it's just me then. Anyway, after they give you the membership card, you enter its number in their booking system and book your desired time. Despite my joy at being able to book appointments online whenever I want, I'm not very fond of their website- it seems kind of clunky and not all that intuitive. It's also very slow at times. Still, I like that I can see when I last had a wax, what kind it was, and who had the dubious honor of working on me. When making appointments, I can choose the waxer, though that can severely limit the availability of appointments.
As to the wax itself, I like that they use hard wax rather than the kind that needs muslin strips- it doesn't seem to hurt nearly as much. Maybe the lesser pain is due to the waxer's skills? Be prepared: you will need to remove your underwear when getting a bikini wax of any kind, so your downtown area will completely exposed whether you're getting a Brazilian or regular bikini wax.
This last visit left me a little wanting. I feel like it wasn't as thorough as it could have been and I was a little alarmed when the waxer reapplied wax to the same area on my upper lip; it's fairly common knowledge that this is a no-no because you can remove too much skin and cause irritation. In my case, my upper lip felt like it had been sunburned although there was no visible damage, and the feeling lasted for a couple of days post-wax.
Despite my uncomfortable upper-lip wax, my overall experiences have been positive and I'll continue to get my bits and pieces waxed here.
P.S. Credit cards are accepted here, though tips are cash only. You can get cash back on your card though.
Uni.K.Wax
553 3rd Avenue
(between 36th St & 37th St)
New York, NY 10016
(212) 481-2777
Monday, April 5, 2010
My Current Skincare Routine
Morning
- Wash with Eucerin Gentle Hydrating Cleanser. I don't think I've stuck with a cleanser as long as I have with this one. I'm really pleased with it (obviously, or else I wouldn't keep using it!), especially with how easily it rinses off. I still love that it's unscented and that I need very little of it to thoroughly wash my face; I've had the same pump bottle for about six months now.
- DDF Glycolic Toning Complex. Ten percent glycolic acid in this bad boy! More than a year later, my skin looks tighter, and most of the scars left by long-gone pimples have either faded significantly or disappeared altogether. It's the only toner I believe in!
- DDF Ultra-Lite Oil-Free Moisturizing Dew. I cannot recommend this enough. The price has gone up, which really stinks, but like the Eucerin Gentle Hydrating Cleanser, a little goes a long way. It absorbs quickly and easily, and is unscented. I only use this in the morning.
- Eucerin Gentle Hydrating Cleanser
- ROC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream. This stuff is great! It's a little thicker and a wee bit more emollient than the DDF Moisturizing Dew which makes it a great winter moisturizer for me. I use this at night (duh) and keep a tube of it in my shower kit for use after swim class. I owe my wrinkle-free complexion to this night cream as well as my genes. I'm not fond of the fragrance though. Don't use this in conjunction with glycolic products like the DDF Glycolic toner- apparently glycolic acid and retinol cancel each other out.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Jay Nails
Jay Nails uses the bubbling foot spa that's been blamed over the years for harboring bacteria- the spa jets are often overlooked during the sanitizing process. I'm not sure how I feel about these foot spas; I've never had any problems, but maybe I've been lucky. All I can say is that the bubbling effect feels good!
I went from deep red polish by Essie (sorry, I've forgotten the name) to a sheer pale pink one by O.P.I. (I think it was Catch the Garter). The nail tech was very pleasant and eager to please, and she was extra-thorough in removing the raggedy-looking skin around my toenails. My feet got a good scrub-down with an exfoliating gel and pumice stone, and she didn't neglect my lower legs either. Both legs and feet were then slathered with hot cream before the polish application. I think the whole thing took no more than 20 minutes, tops. Shoulder and neck rubs commenced after I was politely led to the drying station.
I also appreciated the lack of pressure to add on a 10-minute leg massage to the pedicure. I might have gone for it if I had not been kneaded and scrubbed to within an inch of my life the prior evening at Yi Pak.
An hour after I walked into Jay Nails, I left with nicely-polished piggies and a wallet that was $34 lighter ($28 + tip). The only thing I would change would be my choice of polish color- it's a little too sheer and my toes look kind of bare. At least they look well-groomed!
My verdict? Jay Nails gives good value for the dollar, particularly considering they're in Manhattan.
Jay Nails
780 Broadway (between 9th and 10th Streets)
New York, NY 10003
(212) 375-8277
Friday, April 2, 2010
Yi Pak Spa
I'd heard about Yi Pak while checking out reviews for Juvenex, which is just up the street from Yi Pak, and fought an internal battle over which to try out. Yi Pak won because it sounded more down-to-earth and I didn't want to get distracted by all the fancies that Juvenex offers.
Yi Pak is located in a nondescript building on E32nd Street and 5th Avenue in K-town. The lobby felt a little claustrophobic while waiting for the elevator. When I got to the third floor, I was greeted by an older Korean woman. Paid $100 for their basic 1 hour package and was given a bottle of water before being shown to a little locker room where I stripped down and donned a robe that was ultimately worn for three minutes total. I've heard they charge an additional $5 or so if you use a credit/debit card, so if you want to save a few bucks, bring cash.
Ladies, leave your prudishness at the door, for you will be mother-nekkid, and publicly so, for your whole visit. Also be aware that this is not the kind of spa that offers all kinds of dainties. There are no spa slippers, no new-age music to calm you (though you do get to listen to some K-pop), no candles, no ambiance, and no snacks. You're there for a scrub, and by golly, that's all you're getting!
I was encouraged to use the restroom first, then led to the steam room where I got my schvitz on. Luckily for me, I had the whole (tiny) room to myself. Guess all the cool kids were out on dates. That's okay though- more steam for me! Lightly scented with the same kind of twigs and bark... er, I mean herbs my mom brews up when someone is ill, I lay down on the white towel and pillow that was put down on the floor of the steam room for my comfort. I never understood the lure of the steam room until tonight. My sinuses opened up, and I breathed better than I have for a long time. I think my snot may have melted but if it did, I sure didn't care. The only thing that marred my steam time was the condensation that dripped onto me as I lay there; it felt a little like it was raining. However, not a big deal. I must have been in there for about 20 minutes before I decided I'd had enough. I popped my head out and my scrubbing lady, who shall henceforth be known as Ajumma (the Korean title for ladies of a certain age) immediately herded me into the scrub room where two other women were getting worked on.
I was led to the padded and plastic-covered table (there were three in total) on the far side of the room where I was to lie face-down. Ajumma covered my head with a towel (presumably to protect my face from the flying bits of skin she was soon to remove from my body, or maybe it was to keep me from getting grossed out by the sight) and donned loofah mitts.
And so my Korean scrub commenced. Every so often, she poured very warm water over me, I guess to keep my skin nice and removable. Ladies, you know how, um, THOROUGH a Brazilian wax is? Yeah, Korean scrubs are just as "thorough." Ajumma went where no man has gone in a long time; I think I can now consider my sexual dry spell to have been broken. Even my belly button got some lovin'.
The scrub was pleasant overall. Ajumma was silent for most of my time with her except when she quietly asked me to change positions, which is just how I like it. If I'm lying there naked and essentially blindfolded, I don't want to chat with you about the weather.
I was kind of disappointed that thanks to my face being covered nearly the entire time, I didn't get to actually see the top 641 layers of my skin get kicked to the curb- the thought is both gross and oddly fascinating. Sort of like the tv show CSI- the images are utterly disgusting and yet you can't look away, can you?
Once she was done ridding my body of its skin, Ajumma slathered me up with what I think is unscented baby oil, then gave me a facial. I can't tell you what products she used (though I'm sure they were not fancy) and I was a bit concerned that she was applying stuff that is going to clog my pores but I was too smoothed out from the scrub to care. I got a nice facial massage with emphasis on my sinus areas (yay!) and then my hair was washed. Again, no salon shampoos and conditioners here, just stuff you get at the drugstore, but you do get a nice scalp massage.
One thing that struck me as odd was that I paid for Yi Pak's basic 1-hour package, which is $100. I got there about 10 after 8 and was done by 9:55 pm. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining about an extra 45 minutes of scrub time, but I do wonder if they made a mistake or if there was some sort of Friday night special that I didn't know about. Or maybe they just decided to hook a sista up. Whatever the reason, my skin feels fabulously smooth!
As for service, all the ajummas were sweet and very solicitous. I'm sure they would have tried to accommodate me if I were a more demanding client, but luckily I'm not that kind of customer. I got excellent value for my money and would definitely go back to Yi Pak again!
Yi Pak Spa
10 W 32nd St
3rd Fl
(between 5th Ave & Broadway)
New York, NY 10001
(212) 868-0851
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Update: Everyday Minerals
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream
From their website:
How It Works
The formula contains a combination of RoC® Retinol and a mineral complex of magnesium, zinc, and copper that has been optimized to improve the appearance of even deep wrinkles. RoC® RETINOL CORREXION® Deep Wrinkle Night Cream is formulated to work through the night when your skin is most receptive. As you apply, the upper layers of your skin are firmed, leading to a visible reduction in expression lines. Then, through the night, the formula works to smooth even your deep wrinkles.
What results can I expect?
+ After first application, skin looks smoother
+ After 4 weeks, skin looks noticeably firmer. Fine lines and wrinkles are visibly diminished
+ After 12 weeks, even deep wrinkles are visibly diminished
WOW! I am extremely impressed by RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream! My skin feels smoother, softer, and brighter after a month of steady use. The most awesome thing about this is that my super-oily tempestuous skin hasn't broken out from it even once!! I love it! The only thing I really dislike about this product is its scent- it's heavily perfumed
Because this product contains retinol (which means it helps your skin rebuild), it can cause a tingling, maybe even a burning sensation for those with very sensitive skin. If you are among those with sensitive skin, use it every other night for a couple of weeks, then start using it every night. If you're like me and you use glycolic products (glycolic acids slough your skin cells), use that stuff in the morning and the RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream at night to avoid major discomfort. Otherwise they're just going to fight with each other.
As for me, this moisturizer is a keeper!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Regenerist Microdermabrasion & Peel System
The derma-crystals in the jar smell like an extra-orangey creamsicle, which is better than smelling as if the perfume counter at Nordstrom's threw up on you. I applied some of this goop on my face and massaged it for up to a minute. Then I applied the activator serum in the bottle to make the orange goop foam and warm up while I massaged my face some more. I rinsed with warm water and patted my skin dry. My face was super-soft and smooth, and I was giddy with love! So far so good, right?
Not.
Two days later, I broke out. I used it twice a week for a month, and each time, pimples appeared. I should have known... every time I come across a skincare product that says to "rinse thoroughly," it usually means it will give me pimples.
I'm sticking to my good ol' honey and aspirin mask/scrub.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Everyday Minerals Makeup

Their foundations are available in the following finishes (from their website)
Blushes can also be found in the following finishes:
I ordered their Free Sample Makeup Kit which includes 3 foundations in any color/finish, 1 blush, and 1 concealer. I chose Warm- Medium Beige, Warm- Buttered Tan, and Golden- Winged Butter (all in semi-matte) for my foundations, Soft Touch Lucent blush, and Intensive Concealer in Medium.
I ordered another Free Sample Makeup Kit in the same colors, only this time the Original Glo finish for the foundations, Mint Color Corrector as my concealer, and their Matte Blush in Once and Again.
Whoo boy, Original Glo is a total no-go for me. Between my super-oily skin and the "healthy dewy glow" of Original Glo makeup, I looked like I went dunking for apples in a vat of grease. There was this weird pearly look to my skin that looked completely unnatural. I also didn't care for Everyday Minerals' Once and Again blush; the color was dark and muddy on my medium-toned skin.
On the other hand, the semi-matte formula was much more natural-looking and not scary-shiny. I really like that the Soft Touch blush is sheer, buildable and subtle. The Mint Color Corrector will last me a lifetime- very very little goes a long way, and I discovered that if I mix a tiny dab of it with my DDF moisturizer, it blends nicely and doesn't clump the way it would if I put it on over the moisturizer.
The price point is incredible: $8 for their Big 25 ml jar, and $2.50 for the 5 ml sample size jar.
With all that said, I won't be buying more from Everyday Minerals because while the blush seems to be okay, the foundation makes my nose itch, and I got pimples every time I used it. :(
I was using the pHisoderm moisturizer for a while after I gave up my DDF habit. It's heavier than the DDF Ultra-Lite Moisturizing Dew and it's got SPF 15, and is oil-free. Texture is really important to me, and it was just too heavy for my liking. I find that products with sunscreen in them make them thicker and unfortunately, more prone to causing pimples. So out the window it went.
I got good results from the 10% Alpha Hydroxy Enhance Cream, and I've been using it at night so it has time to do its thing. I'm keeping it in my regimen. I may try out their Souffle- 12% AHA when I finish the Enhance Cream.
Last week, I went back to my beloved DDF Ultra-Lite Moisturizing Dew. There just isn't another product out there that I love or makes my skin feel the same way. The price has gone up from $36 to $38 for a 1.7 oz pump bottle, but even so, it's worth it to me. I truly cannot recommend this product enough.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
L'Oreal Double Extend Beauty Tubes Mascara- Very Black
Now I can finally stop counting!
So here's my thing: my skin is very oily, and that oil makes its way from my eyelids to my lashes, and then starts breaking down the mascara. Result: raccoon eyes.
I was looking for a mascara that didn't require a sealant like Benefit's She-Laq, which I like very much but I don't care for the fumes, which are really strong and make my eyes water. It's also hard to take off, requiring oil-based eye makeup remover, which doesn't help my oily skin at all.
When I read about L'Oreal's Double Extend Beauty Tubes Mascara in Allure magazine, I was really skeptical. Based on my previous experiences with all the "it" products, my expectations for this product were close to non-existent. Imagine my excitement when I wore it for a summer wedding (humidity, oil and sweat = sworn enemies of eye makeup) and at the end of the night, there was nary a smudge on my lower lids! And it's not a waterproof formula! Actually, as far as I know, the Beauty Tubes mascara doesn't even come in waterproof version.
Besides my elation at its staying power, I was amazed to discover that it really does come off with just water! No more oily waterproof-makeup remover! No more tugging and dryness of my eyelids! I have found my new favorite product!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Almay Hydracolor Lipstick- Blushed
Call me picky (okay, I AM picky) but the initial moist feeling didn't last very long. Now I know I'm utterly obsessive about keeping my lips well-moisturized, so maybe that's to blame, but I felt like I had to slather on a layer of Aquaphor after an hour or so. I think that a product that is represented as being moisturizing should actually do so for more than an hour.
