Wednesday, September 4, 2013

R4BIA !!!



Greeting the audience began to Rabia anyone who can not remain in Egypt, the brutality of the coup plotters. So Rabia Greeting What is it? Greeting Rabia What does it mean? Rabia who gave his greeting?


Rabia salute What does it mean? Rabia, who first gave the sign? Rabia began in Egypt Greetingspree in Turkey, like an avalanche, everyone together Rabia Greeting is.in Arabic,"the fourth, four-,"meaning"Rabia"the word became a symbol of Egypt anti-coup resistance. Who a few hours before the massacre, thousands of people with their hands Rabiatul Adeviyye Square"four"to inform the world çalışıtı posts by mark. Recent photos and images taken by the Anatolian ajas who was subjected to a few hours after the intervention of the army. Unknown what happened to the people.

anti-coup demonstrations in Egypt, where Rabiatul Adeviyye Square was followed closely by the whole world. With nearly two-month-long resistance of the person who filled out hundreds of thousands of square Tahrir Square so reputedly the largest in recent years Rabiatul Adeviyye Square one witnessed the massacre of civilians. Number of hundreds of people still can not be determined exactly an obscure aspect of the square, which appeared in the grave. 





Its all about FAMILY :)




This is my family. From left front is my mother, grandmother, my father, my youngest brother
From left back is my brother, me, my brother.


This photo is so funny. My father is sporting and available. At first, my father just sit there alone.  Suddenly, my mother come and sit beside my father.  My auntie ask them to posing to take photo. So, my father take headdress and give my mother flower and smile to the camera.


At that time, we at Saba Restaurants, a arabian foods restaurants.  Look at my mother, so romantic right? Even my father always leave my mother alone when go shopping, but i think my father is Best Father In The World! He always ask me to do solat. :)

Sahid's Generation :)






My bestie at secondary school

I have a friend at my school and her name is Dayang Nazaidatul Shima. She is from Sarawak. Firstly, we are clumsy and not close at first. We started get friend when we sitting side by side and we get more close after that. She always talks to me about her problem and at that time I know she need someone to talk. Actually, she is not like what I think, she is friendly and love to laugh.But I feel a little silly when with her because she is wise and pious.


My lovely bff :)

I changed a lot because of her.  Usually in my school, they are trends where we wear short stocking and small size of hijab.  I'm the one of them but after I meet her, I changed to wear big size of hijab and long stocking. More, she make me to do solat on that time. Alhamdulilah, because Allah send her to changed me :)


I love you dayang :')


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Iftar with my housemate, Ummu Armani

Me and my friends Ummu Armani go to back home together.  We stopped at Metro Point at Kajang because her want to meet her yokemate at Dunkin Donuts.  By chance, we going together in the month of Ramadhan so we have to go iftar.  Then her suggested to me to iftar at Chicken Rice Corner.  She says "When I on break,I like to eat at here".  So, we make order first then we go to take a look around in the mall.  Honestly, I like to shop clothes at there because the reasonable price. 

Here, I eat Fried Rice Tomyam with CoolBlog Chocolate flavour and my friend Chinese Fried Rice and CoolBlog Mango with grass jelly added with 2 set of honey chicken. :)


Hope we can meet at others posts !!!

My favourite Song, Down by Jay Sean feat Lil wayne



Baby, are you down? [x5]
Down, down
Even if the sky is fallin' down, down, down (oh)

You ought to know
Tonight is the night to let it go
Put on a show (show, show)
I wanna see how you lose control

So leave it behind 'cause we have a night to get away (away, away)
So come on and fly with me as we make our great escape (escape, escape)

[Chorus:]
So, baby, don't worry
You are my only
You won't be lonely
Even if the sky is falling down
You'll be my only
No need to worry
Baby, are you down? [x5]
Down, down
Baby, are you down? [x5]
Down, down
Even if the sky is falling down

Just let it be
Come on and bring your body next to me
I'll take you away (ay)
Turn this place into our private getaway

So leave it behind 'cause we have a night to get away (away, away)
So come on and fly with me as we make our great escape
So why don't we run away

[Chorus]

[Lil Wayne:]
Down like she's suppose to be
She gets down low for me
Down like her temperature
'Cause to me she's zero degrees
She's cold, over freeze
I got that girl from overseas
Now she's my Miss America
Now can I be her soldier, please?
I'm fighting for this girl on the battlefield of love
Got me look like baby Cupid
Sending arrows from above
Don't you ever leave the side of me
And definitely, not probably
And honestly I'm down like that economy (Yeah)

[Chorus:]
So, baby, don't worry
You are my only
You won't be lonely
Even if the sky is falling down
You'll be my only (oh)
No need to worry (oh)
Baby, are you down [x5] (oh, the sky is falling down)
Down, down (oh, down)
Baby, are you down [x5]
Down, down (oh, down) (the sky is falling down)
Even if the sky is falling down
Oh, oh, the sky is falling down

This song is dedicated to me from my bestfriend from Saudi Arabian, Majed Murshed. You know what? I practice my English speaking with him. He never laugh at me when I'm talking in english even I'm wrong. Otherwise he teach me and correct my speak. He done a lot for me. 


This is Majed :)

Thank you for read my blog today


BELIEVE IT OR NOT ! ALIVE ANIME :)


If you thought that the real-life Barbie doll was strange, we think we may have just discovered the ultimate in bizarrely hyperbolic character imitation. Behold: the real-life anime girl.
Anastasiya Shpagina, a 19-year-old Ukrainian woman, has brightly colored hair, pale skin and a doe-eyed stare that could be mistaken for an actual cartoon -- it looks as if she's walked straight off the television screen (of a "Sailor Moon" episode, obvi).


The online sensation has managed to carve out an internet niche for herself, filling a void for anime lovers who want to turn themselves into living, breathing Japanese cartoon characters like Shpagina. And, surprisingly, it looks like that was a pretty big void -- her Facebook fan page has almost 12,000 likes and her "Flower Fairy" tutorial video has
over half a million views on YouTube.
According to the Daily Mail, the anime aficionado is 5 feet 2 inches and approximately 85 pounds, and she spends up to 30 minutes on each eye when applying makeup so that she can more closely resemble the cartoons she admires. Shpagina is even considering surgery to make her eyes look even more anime-like,reports the Daily Mail. We don't want to begin to think about how much unnecessary pain that would involve...
Valeria and Anastasia is bestfriend because both from Ukraine

But the icing on the creepy cake definitely has to be that she's actually friends with the real-life Barbie doll (the two posed together in photos posted on Shpagina's Facebook page). And since Facebook friendships usually signify rock-solid bonds, we're envisioning/dreading a possible makeup line release from the two of them. Hey, who are we to judge people's unconventional beauty obsessions?
Check out photos and a video of Anastasiya Shpagina, the real-life anime character, and tell us what you think. Is it cool or creepy?

LIKE A KEN DOLL :)

It is wierd when we know a man take so many palstic surgery to look like Ken doll. -_- .Everyone knows about Barbie's plastic companion, Ken. Well,Justin Jedlica is The Human Ken Doll!  But in this world, only one we found look like Ken doll. He name is Justin Jedlica. He is originally from the Bronx, New York. He was brought up in a lower-income household of six, the oldest of four siblings, three boys and the youngest, his sister. He make plastic surgery and his body to make false six pack,his nose and his lips to look more bigger. So, it is all about plastic!




Ken with Barbie (Justin Jedlica and Velaria Lukyanova)

Barbie is ALIVE !!!!

Every girl want to be perfect, and if they can tranform like Barbie, is awesome! With our new technology in moden life, them through the various processes of plastic surgery to look like Barbie dolls even the cost can take thousand bucks. In this world, we already found girl that truly like Barbie doll. Her name is Valeria Lukyanova, she was born in the Moldavian city of Tiraspol and now lives in Odessa,Ukraine. She is a model and a businesswoman.


She actually act like a doll, like plastic Barbie doll. She always wear blue big circle contact lense, with brown hair and dresses like doll :) . You can know how she make up herself to get big eyes in Youtube. 

Hey ! It's A Girl Thing ! :)

Assalamualaikum, you alls :)

Today my PD class is cancel, so I have chance to update my blog.  You know what, I falling in love with this make up style because it is easy, simple and you can use this style to go class even in your everyday make up. Furthermore, this make up style is from kpop artist but I not like kpop. I just love watching Running Man! So is lucky if you is a kpop fans and you love to make up like them. The name of this make up step is Ullzang! Keep in touch!

Double eye lid tape is like salotape that you stick on your eye lid to make your eye lid because most of asian eye is look smaller and only have one eye lid. Actually, you must use eyeliner in gel version. Good Luck for your first trial !



Its cha cha time ! CHATIME MILK TEA

have you ever heard of chatime? yessss yes??? should be yes right? especially if you’re a bubble tea lover like me… 

I know Chatime through my boyfriend. he bought me a drink this every day. He always bought me chocolate hazelnut with pearl and I like this also.



What I like this brand is we be able to ask them to less sugar, more sugar, less ice, more ice, or even more topping. :) . The taste is so awesome and great. We can feel the greatness of his milk tea taste sweet and creamy taste with the chewy pearl. So yummy !!! 

Let me introduce you this great milk tea. Well, incase you havent heard of chatime, chatime is a bubble tea franchise from Taiwan. Established in 2005 and now has over 300 retail locations over the world.  You can get your Chatime bubble tea from their outlet in sstwomall, Times Square, Pavilion KL, Sunway Pyramid, The Gardens Mid Valley and Avenue mall Penang. Nice right? Now i can get my cup of bubble tea whenever I feel like drinking it, especially since they have their Sunway Pyramid.haha.

MY FAVOURITE KOREAN DRAMA, YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL




Title: 미남이시네요 / You’re Beautiful
Chinese Title : 原来是美男啊
Also known as: You’re Handsome / A.N.JELL / He’s Beautiful
Genre: Romance, comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast Network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2009-Oct-07 to 2009-Nov-26
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
Tae Kyung and On Yu are in search of a new member for their idol group, A.N.JELL. However, Mi Nam suffers an injury at the last moment. So Mi Nyu, his twin sister, is asked to step in for her brother. The rest of the drama follows the behind-the-scenes life of an idol group.
Cast
Jang Geun Suk as Hwang Tae Kyung
Kang Soo Han as young Tae Kyung
Park Shin Hye Go Mi Nam (Male) / Go Mi Nyu (Female)
Lee Hong Ki as Kang On Yu / Jeremy
Jung Yong Hwa as Kang Shin Woo
UEE as Yoo He Yi
Extended cast
Bae Geu Rin as Sa Yu Ri (Fan club president)
Kim In Kwon as Ma Hoon Yi (Mi Nam’s manager)
Jung Chan as President Ahn
Choi Soo Eun as Wang Kko Di
Kim Sung Ryung as Mo Hwa Ran
Choi Ran as Choi Mi Ja (Mi Nam & Mi Nyu’s aunt)
Ha Dae Ro as staff
Kim Dong Yun as Dong Joon
Jang Won Young as Mr Kim (photographer, Nara Daily News)
Kim Ho Chang as dancer
Yoo Seung Ho as convenient store customer (cameo, ep9)
Yoon Gi Won as tractor driver (cameo)
Choi Dae Sung as CF director (cameo)
Lee Joo Yeon as Before School member (cameo)
Yoo So Young as Before School member (cameo)
Production Credits
Director: Hong Sung Chang
Screenwriter: Hong Jung Eun & Hong Mi Ran
Awards
2009 koreandrama.org Awards : The Best Korean Drama of 2009
2009 SBS Drama Awards: Netizen Highest Popularity Award (Jang Geun Suk)

Monday, September 2, 2013

MEGARAYA AT MY COLLEGE

At Monday, 25.8.2013, at my college, Kolej Teknologi Timur, just celebrate our tradition. When Aidilfitri is coming, my college will hold a reception to make a human relation to get close.


This is my housemate.  We are like siblings and very close to each other.  we share food, share clothes and share their stories and feelings. We solve the problem in the house by way of meeting. :) .Furthermore, at the event, we prepared food like ketupat, rendang, and peanut sauce. But unfortunately, the food was prepared very limited. fortunately I did not line up to get the food. Me and my housemate go up to the hostel and we cooperate cooking lunch. As usual menu is sardines and rice dishes. I think that is more fun than we get food at the event. :) .

BIODATA OF BARBIE :)


  • Barbie’s real name is Barbara Millicent Roberts
  • Barbie is from (fictional) Willows, Wisconsin and went to Willows High School
  • Ruth Handler, co-founder of Mattel, brought her vision of a three-dimensional doll to life with the introduction of Barbie in 1959
  • Barbie first appeared in the now-famous black-and-white striped swimsuit and signature ponytail
  • Barbie has three sisters Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea
  • Barbie’s first pet was a horse named Dancer; since then, she has had more than 50 other pets!
  • The first Barbie doll sold for $3.00
  • Barbie’s signature color is Barbie Pink (PMS 219)
  • Barbie’s first boyfriend, Ken, debuted two years after Barbie in 1961
  • Ken was named after the son of Mattel founders Ruth and Elliot Handler
  • Ken and Barbie broke up on Valentine’s Day in 2004 after being together more than 43 years
  • Ken and Barbie rekindled their romance announcing their reunion after seven years of being apart on Valentine’s Day 2011
  • The best-selling Barbie doll ever was 1992 Totally Hair Barbie, with hair from the top of her head to her toes
  • Barbie has collaborated with more than 75 different fashion designers and has served as creative inspiration to more than 150 famous designers
  • Barbie has had more than 130 inspirational careers

Barbi and her boyfriend, Ken <3

MAKE UP BRUSH :)

Blush Brushes


It took me a long time to pick the brushes and write this part because there are many excellent blush brushes of different shapes and materials just as there is a wonderful variety of blushes. The blush's texture and intensity determines what brush would be ideal for a smooth application and even blending. Of course, the best brushes are the ones you can use with most blushes.

One small note: as a beauty blogger I test (and own) many blushes. Pressed and loose powder blushes, cream and liquid. Most makeup users don't keep that wide of a range and don't need as many brushes. So, when I say that these are my favorites, it definitely doesn't mean you should buy everything. Choose the ones that suit your needs.



Yachio brushes, the traditional Japanese tools, are probably my favorite blush brushes because they are practically fool-proof. They suit very pigmented blushes as well as average ones, and as long as you don't use one that's too big for your face (beware of the NARS Yachio and the large Hakuhodo if you have very small features). Yachio brushes are also great at blending and diffusing, and if you get the smallest ones you'll find they can multitask for blending just about everything.Hakuhodo Yachio brushes come in three sizes and two shapes. What you see here are the pointed ones which are my favorites.


Going back to the more traditional shape, most brands have something to offer. My favorites are the very fluffy Louise Young LY06, the thin and precise Sue Devitt and Trish McEvoy Sheer 2B (this one has a shorter and more portable handle), and the workhorse Shu Uemura 20. The Shu is very soft, very sturdy and could probably be considered best in class.


Along similar lines but just a bit smaller and more luxurious are the super-soft blush brushes from Rouge Bunny Rouge (#002),RMK Cheek S and Le Metier de Beaute blush brushes. Each one of them has a slightly different shape: RBR 002 is the fullest, LMdB is flatter and can work be used for precise application s well as blending when you turn it, and the RMK brush is the smallest and most directional.


Speaking of luxury, Hakuhodo S103 is my precious. The pointed shape is efficient and easy to use while the extraordinary quality of Hakuhodo's S100 series makes the S103 into perhaps my most beloved. The company offers the same brush in the Basic and 200 series, priced a bit lower.


The next three brushes are multitaskers: The angled shape of Shu Uemura 20H and Hakuhodo B512BkSl makes them just as good for contouring and highlighting (Hakuhodo B512BkSl is actually labeled as a highlighter blush). Hakuhodo 210 has a small, round and dense head. It blends and buffs like a dream and I use it for just about every face color task, powder and cream, including foundation.



Our last group of blush brushes is dedicated to the application of cream and liquid cheek color. You can see that these brushes are very different from each other, so it's a matter of your preferred technique and how they feel in your hand.Hakuhodo Mizubake is the most unique: a cross between a Yachio and a flat-top Kabuki brush, the Mizubake, a goat hair brush, blends even the most saturated cream blushes. A reader also suggested using it to stipple foundation, so that makes this brush a great multitasker. Julie Hewett's Cheekie is a classic synthetic brush that buffs cream blushes into natural sheerness. It's easy to use and the small circumference allows it to fit into odd-shaped pans. Last, we have Hakuhodo's duo fiber G544. It's extremely useful with dark and very pigmented blushes when you only want a hint of color. Of course, many of your favorite flat-top duo-fiber brushes (the MAC 187 and 188 type) can be used for blush- cream or powder. Just as when using them with foundation, in my opinion Sephora Platinum #44 leaves all the others far behind.


Concealer Brushes

Concealer brushes can and should do the following: apply tiny amounts of products to conceal minute blemishes, cover and even out larger spots and discolored areas (including dark under-eye circles) and finally, buff concealer into the questionably looking area for a flawless look. Why, then, the most common concealer brushes are these very small flat and paddle shaped brushes made of stiff synthetic fibers that don't move well, don't buff and generally tend to get caked up and useless before one finishes the task?

Still, there are some extraordinary concealer brushes that perform well. Here are my six ones:


Kevyn Aucoin- this brush has the smallest head and does the most precise and detailed work. Depending on your concealer, you might need to follow up with a buffing brush to even out things.

Hakuhodo G538- another small brush for detailed work. Flexible and versatile.

Le Metier de Beaute- probably the best concealer brush you can find.

Hakuhodo G542- the closest thing to the LMdB perfection.

Trish McEvoy The Point- the little brush that could. Buffs and blend concealer and foundation of any formula and consistency, reaches small crevices and gives the best finish.

Dermablend- small, pointy and helpful with thick formulas.

Bobbi Brown Touch-Up- a serious multitasker, soft and dense that applies and buffs concealer as well as cream eye shadow and does minor foundation corrections.

An honorable mention goes to MAC 217, a classic eye blending brush that buffs well, as long as your specimen  isn't too scratchy, and to Laura Mercier Eye Finishing brush that's even softer and kinder under the eyes.


Foundation Brushes




Choosing a foundation brush is a matter of preference, method of application and the formula or texture of your foundation. Some people rather use their fingers, others like a heavier coverage and go for a damp sponge. While I'm a firm believer in "anything goes", I highly recommend watching this YouTube video.

Foundation brushes can be roughly divided into three categories: classic paddle shape, duo-fiber stippling ("skunk") brushes and buffing brushes. The latter group can be further divided into flat tops, round tops and "others". I have favorites in each category, but generally speaking prefer the last one since I tend to use sheer liquid formulas.


Paddle Brushes:
There's no competition here, really. Most paddle brushes are more or less the same and only differ in the hair- natural vs. synthetic. The best one I've ever had the pleasure to use is the Hakuhodo G520.
If you're looking for an excellent synthetic brush, I'd recommend Le Metier de Beaute angled foundation brush. It can be used in a similar way to regular flat brushes, but its extreme flexibility and the way it maneuvers on the hard-to-reach areas makes it a brilliant tool. An honorable mention in this category goes to Giorgio Armani Blender brush. It's small, made of natural hair and has a great softness/density balance to give great coverage and an even application.


Stippling Brushes:
While I own several stippling brushes from the classic MAC ones (187, 188, 130) as well as an elegant Guerlain foundation brush, it's the modest Sephora Platinum Professionnel #44 that is the best in class. This brush doesn't clump and curdle like the MAC ones and gives me a far better application.


Buffing Brushes:

  • flat topsStila #21 is not technically a foundation brush but I use it as such and have a couple of backups because it's that good (newer ones ten to shed a lot more, though). The Rolls Royce of flat tops, though, is the  Hakuhodo G543 Powder DR Round. Nothing buffs and gives a perfect even finish as well as this brush. It doesn't get any smoother, but you need to really love the method and the feel of a dense flat brush in order to justify the price.


  • othersCover FX  #160 and Shu Uemura #18 are probably more of a hybrid- a flattish brush that's made of goat hair and can both swipe and buff. The Cover FX is bigger and fluffier, the Shu is softer, I alternate between the two.


Everything Else:
I like having at least one very directional and precise foundation brush for touch ups and concealing redness around the nose.Cover FX #170 and Trish McEvoy The Point are both great and they double as concealer brushes.



Lip Brushes


This is the first installment of what is eventually going to be The Non Blonde's Epic Guide To Makeup Brushes. It will have a separate page on the blog and will also include a favorite brushes section. Today we're starting with lip brushes, mostly because a) it's important, and b) I didn't think that reviewing these brushes individually was worth the trouble.

Makeup brushes are often neglected. After all, it's so easy to apply a lipstick directly from the tube. Unless one is dealing with lip color in a pan, pot or a palette, it's possible to ignore this little instrument. Still, anyone who ever tried to apply a full coverage red or purple lipstick has probably discovered that having a lip brush on hand could have saved the day (and face).

A lip brush makes for an even and precise application. This is true for intense colors but also for your favorite natural "my lips but better" lipstick. An even thin layer of lipstick always looks better and more sophisticated than one applied with the bullet. It's the little details and crisp edges that make the look of a full coverage lipstick (sheer and glossy formulas are often meant to look a bit messy and modern, but even they can benefit from better application). Also, by applying lipstick in a couple of thin layers you improve its hold and staying power. Then there's mixing several shades and/or formulas- you absolutely have to use a brush when doing that.

Now, just about every brand under the sun offers lip brushes. However, depending on your particular need (coverage, defining), you can also employ just about any small brush including ones intended for eye liner, concealer, cream shadow and even small angled brushes. Don't be afraid to use natural hair brushes- just clean them well afterwards (I often use She Uemura face cleansing oil for stubborn stains and even a tiny drop of super gentle dish detergent like the ones by Caldrea or Mrs. Meyers).

Since I use several lip brushes every week I also make a good use of the built-in brushes that come with many lip pencils.  I keep using the brushes long after a particular lip liner falls from grace, simply because they work and I need them. They're often wider at the base and more precise at the tip than many a drugstore lip brush. Not that it's a bad idea to have several of those on hand, because once you make a habit of applying your lipstick with a brush you'll see you need more of them than you might have thought. Also, the only big disadvantage of many cheap lip brushes is their sturdiness, but that also happens to overpriced brand names (yes, Armani, I'm looking at you). On the other hand, one of the brushes in the top photo dates back to early 1996. It's French-made and I bought it at a professional studio all those years ago. The brush looks and performs as new.

Lip brushes come in several forms: regular, like the classic Paula Dorf one (silver handle), retractable (my favorite, because they are travel and makeup bag safe and there's no cap to lose), and ones with a cap that either fits into place at the opposite end of the brush, thus giving you more handle length (and stays put), or don't and then these caps tend to be picked by assorted house pets and disappear under hard to move appliances and furniture. It's up to you to choose ones that are comfortable and practical for your needs. Here are some of my favorites:








Paula Dorf- regular and retractable. Other than the handle, Paula Dorf's lip brushes are synthetic, almsot identical and good for reaching corners. They're great when you need crisp lines and definition.

Bobbi Brown- an excellent short head, long handle (the cap clicks into place at the "bottom" of the brush) and wide soft head that feels great and gives beautiful, even coverage.

Laura Mercier- another one with a cooperative cap, helps reach corners, fills my lip scar and covers it and gives crisp definition.

Hakuhodo Kokutan (E0194)- this is a beautiful natural  weasel hair brush with a flat head and a straight edge that gives both good coverage and precise lining.

Most brand names brushes cost around $20-$25. The Kokutan is more expensive because of its ebony handle, but please note that Hakuhodo actually has lip brushes in its other ranges, many for half the price.

All the brushes mentioned in this post were purchased by me, except the Laura Mercier that was a GWP a couple of years ago.

All the photos and contend are by Gaia Fishler, The Non-Blonde. If you see them anywhere else on the web other than this blog (thenonblonde.blogspot.com or thenonblonde.com) or in its legitimate feed, it means my copyrights were violated by someone who really really sucks. Feel free to tell them so.