Here comes the fun part! I love the instant gratification shopping gives me. It’s like getting high without the drugs. :)
I bought quite a few things, but I’m not showing all of them here. Some are kinda hard to show you guys - like clothes and some pantyhose I bought. *rolls eyes* I don’t think you want to see that, pretty though they are. Makeup wise it’s a little disappointing - I know I mentioned that Sasa is everywhere, I think it’s a temple almost every girl worships but it’s been kind of a let down for me. I was expecting more brands. Like NYX. And more stuff that I always see online from the US of A but not here.
What they DO have, and have it in abundance - are Japanese brands, or stuff that Asian girls seem to like so much. Majolica Majorca. Shiseido. DHC. I know very little about them - in fact I seem to think that makeup from Japan are all the same - very sheer, little to no color payoff and FULL of glitter/shimmer. It’s almost impossible to find matte eyeshadow!
That said, I’m quite happy with my purchase from Sasa - one of the things I adore is this tweezer and eyebrow scissor imported from Japan:

I saw a few sellers online offering that scissor for sale - through sprees or something. It’s really good, works like a charm! I can never get the hang of trimming my eyebrows - now that I’m about to give up salon trimmings for good this time to save a few ringgit - I need every help I can get. So yeah… love this stuff, highly recommended. The tweezer is pretty good too. Never ever buy those cheap tweezers from Watson’s or Guardian. The grip section is just too narrow to use properly. They slid around so much, I didn’t get much tweezing done.

Uh… let’s see. Palgantong is fairly popular, saw it a few times on forums and such. It’s nothing more than a very finely milled loose powder. I have this here in Original color, in small size. This thing is not cheap. I think one costs RM30-40? Not sure. I didn’t see a difference at all when I first used it in Hong Kong. See, I wasn’t sure if I should have bought the big one, or a small one so I grabbed the small one to try and if I liked it, I would get the bigger one. Now that I’m back home and have a proper mirror and all that - I see what this product is supposed to do. It does make my pores seem less noticeable and gives a kind of airbrushed look to my face. Pretty nice, but I don’t think I would repurchase. Seems hardly worth my $$$ for that.
That small tub is i nuovi loose eyeshadow in Dust. It wasn’t what I expected - it’s just red glitter, but used properly can create a stunning effect. It doesn’t have much of a staying power though.
The other two are some… weird brands from Japan. Like I said, Sasa is full of them! I was kinda hesitant to get eyeshadows whose brand name I’ve never heard of but what the heck? They’re cheap. Sadly I don’t get to use the one at the back much… the one with all the blue. I didn’t have much blue eyeshadows and thought I should try… but after trying it once - eh. Blue looks clownish on me. The one in front is great. Love the pink! It’s really pigmented - quite a surprise…

Also got some water mister and some brushes. Sasa’s brushes are pretty pricey. But they’re quite ok, not sure if it’s worth the money though! Here, I got one for filling in eyebrows and another wide one for applying highlights under my brow bone.


You know what? I saw this wide barrel hair curler in Macau and I thought, “I should wait for Hong Kong… get this there.” But there wasn’t one! I kicked myself real hard then. So I bought these instead, but I haven’t tried them out yet - my hair is still too short to curl.
Right, now… stationery whore that I am, what else did I do but buy more stationery stuffs? I highly recommend City!Super - the one I went to is in Times Square, Causeway Bay - really, the place is stunning. It has polaroids on sale (RM1000+ for a SX70. *gasp*) and also Blackbird Fly - plus so many cute things like a scissor that can cut strips, a Lamy fountain/ball pen display, Rhodia and of course Moleskine, and I got these:

A nice big clip for my Midori. I just stuck my boarding pass to the front of my notebook - so convenient!

More refills for Midori.


Inserts for Midori. They’re so handy I marveled at them for a while. I love Japanese stationery - they’re amazing!

I got these inks really cheaply in a fountain pen shop in Des Veoux Road in Central. The shop’s really tiny but got mentioned in fountainpennetwork.com. That’s a Pelikan Brown and Violet. I wanted to find Waterman Brown… but sadly, it surprises even me actually - there isn’t much fountain pen stuffs that I found in Hong Kong.
And now… the loots I’m most excited about of all! Knee high boots!!

I got this black one from Jipi Japa in Venetian, Macau.

This one’s from a shoe shop in Granville Road.

And this one’s a shop called Red in Mongkok. I’m so pleased - my jeans can even tuck into them. *nods and beams*
So yeah, that’s the end of the photos. I also bought a whole bunch of clothes, a Nike sports shoe because my old one is dying (but I’m not happy about this one because it doesn’t fit me well at all) plus a few other things but never mind. No need to mention.
That brings my trip posts to a close, I hope they can be a bit helpful for those going there next time. Thanks for reading. Bye!













