Sunday, 11 October 2015

MEDOWNICK LASER CLINIC VIC | My Laser Vision Correction Experience

Hi everyone!
Here is my long overdue post on my personal experience of this scary treatment. It involves one of the most delicate organs of the human body - the eyes. it was definitely worth the many months of contemplating on whether the battle of fear, finance and a clear vision was worth it. 

With the help and support of my friends and family, I managed to build enough courage to undergo LASEK. Through my experience, I've discovered that there are many types of laser vision correction. Lasik, Lasik Wthout a Flap, Advanced Laser Surface Ablation (ALSA), Lasek and Advanced PRK to name a few. Please don't ask me what the differences are, I have no idea! I would suggest you to have a tailored consultation where you can learn everything laser related. I'm sure all have their advantages and disadvantages. I was recommended to have LASEK by Dr Medownick, an apparently more safe surgery than Lasik for my eyes. "Takes longer to heal than ALSA" and "has more discomfort than ALSA" but most suited to my eyes.
I'll leave all the technical info out as I can't explain well and I don't think I understand well enough to even begin writing about it. But I just wanted to share my surgery experience.  

My prescription was only about -0.75 to -1.00 on both eyes and with slight astigmatism (warped cornea). The main reason for my decision to get Laser Vision Correction was that I naturally have very dry eyes and I struggle wearing contacts during sport. I couldn't handle having to wear prescription contacts each time I played tennis. I also couldn't stand wearing glasses.  I could still perform daily tasks without the need of glasses/contacts but playing tennis blurry was a nightmare. Glasses don't stay up on my nose and my dry eyes suffered like mad with contacts. I also hated not being able to drive around at night without glasses, sometimes I tried to wing it and I'd miss a good car spot because I couldn't get my glasses in time to check if I can park there or miss a turn because I couldn't see the road names. (*I still seem to miss good cars pots haha but at least I can read signs now)

It's important to hear direct experiences from friends, family, successful stories and have that encouragement. My good friend Val underwent laser vision tx many years ago at the same place. A few others have also had it in more recent times and all results have been positive. I took the first step and went for a consultation and believe it or not, it was a complimentary, 1 hour long comprehensive consultation where all kinds of tests were carried out and all questions answered.

Let's talk about the procedure, or what I remember of it :)p

Naturally, the whole idea of Laser Eye Surgery is daunting. Even after the thorough 1 hour consultation, I didn't leave with a set date in mind. The good thing is that they weren't pushy. I left it for a further 3 months and decided on my surgery only after returning from my Japan/Korea trip.

Here's how it panned out. 

Signed consent forms for both eyes (I'm assuming there's an option to tx one eye at a time)
After a short wait, similar eye exams as the ones done at the consult were carried out
Dry eye test - this was painful for me
More vision testing
Asked how much I weigh - given medication accordingly
4x tablets to knock you out - forgot the name but it worked so Im happy
1x tablet to fight nausea 
Explained to have a light meal that evening
Informed to expect extra dry eyes 1 month post surgery

 Instructed to have a seat in the dim waiting room. There I will fall sleepy and probably lose conscience. They told be it would take approx 2 hours.
2:00pm - still fine, messaging friends away, super nervous, letting them know the medication isn't working

2:00pm onwards - when the magic began.

Taking selfies while on medication. Dopey red eyes and memory loss was pretty extreme
When I woke up it was Friday evening, I don't remember anything, no pain no memory no nothing. I was lucky enough to have my dad drive me and pick me up, that was the plan but I do also remember vaguely seeing my mum there putting eyedrops in my eye and I was taking medication every 4 hours. I took Ativan - causes sleepiness, drowsiness, temporary memory loss. To be honest my memory isn't great to begin with and this killed it. Everything was warped and I really didn't know where my days had gone. My friends came to visit me on Sunday and I didn't even know if I was making sense to them. I guess they are used to that anyway, ha.

Ativan caused MEMORY LOSS for me really badly. I guess it was useful during the recovery stage
There were 3x eye drops I had to continuously nourish my eyes with. I was given an envelope full of Vitamin C for a quick recovery (2x daily), numbing drops for pain relief and a mask to protect the eyes for when I sleep.
4th day post surgery, I attended Medownick for my review. I had my soft contact lens removed (they were placed to protect and promote healing). To be honest, I couldn't feel them in there at all and after having them taken out, my left eye became slightly painful. It was bearable and all part of the recovery and expected as I had dry eyes. My right eye apparently hadn't recovered as well as it should have and so a new pair of lens was put in for that night. I had to return again the following morning for another review for the right eye - I was given the "all ok" at the 2nd review appt.
A medical certificate was provided for 2 weeks, however, I returned to work on Monday. In total it was about 10 days including the weekend after surgery that I needed for recovery before I went back to work.

I am now entering my 5th month post laser vision correction and never have I been so happy about a decision! Seriously, BEST DECISION EVER. I can now play tennis without even worrying about contacts, I can ride my scooter/drive a car at night without glasses and I can see the special menu on the board in restaurants! I still get dry eyes especially in the morning but I don't feel that it's necessarily any worse than before laser treatment.

I highly recommend the treatment or even just going for a consultation and finding out what its all about! Make sure you have someone who can look after you, and be in a healthy state before even thinking about going through this treatment :) There are flexible payment plans and discounts for referral, but best thing to do is to go and ask all the questions yourself!

Feel free to ask me questions - I received a lot of questions and some interest in Laser Vision Correction through my instagram when I mentioned it.

Time to let these dry eyes rest! Goodnight!!

❥ SHIZUKA

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

SKINSHIP | IOPE Air Cushion Foundation XP for Dewy Skin & Amazing Coverage

YAY, finally there's a reliable online space where we can enjoy the Korean beauty products that we usually have to stock up on while travelling or pay lots of shipping for!

SKINSHIP 
~ a friendship with your skin

My friend Elle & co-founder Dee have launched this gem of a space to satisfy your Korean Beauty addictions.

Banila Co
Laneige
Innisfree
Skinfood  
Missha
IOPE
Tony Moly
Skin79
Hanskin

I raved on about the Sulwhasoo Perfecting Cushion Foundation some time ago on my Instagram and when I was given the privilege to select an item to trial, I just knew I had to try the IOPE Air Cushion Foundation XP in my shade N23. (Currently obsessed with cushion foundations thanks to Ponikuta)

"What is cushion foundation?
Half BB Cream and half foundation, it promises to create a flawless finish every time with its truly innovative design.

What it does
A one-of-a-kind foundation featuring a cushion that is soaked in foundation, it is designed to be applied by lightly patting onto your face using the special sponge provided (the sponge doesn't absorb any product so nothing goes to waste). The unique application technique provides easily buildable coverage to give skin a radiant and natural look whilst covering freckles and imperfections. Packaged in a sleek and convenient carry case, it's perfect for carrying around in your handbag for touch ups throughout the day. Offers SPF 50+ protection from UVA and UVB"
- SKINSHIP

Ta-daa ♪
Here it is, the ever so simple packaging propped together with my wood and indoor plant collection - obsessed much? :)

AM: I tried to take some pictures throughout the day to show how long lasting it is and how simple it is to create that dewy finish. After my regular morning skincare routine, I applied the foundation to only the right side of my face - as you can tell - my natural skin is dull and and I look tired. I found the IOPE Air Cushion Foundation to be more watery in texture compared to my Sulwhasoo Perfecting Cushion Foundation. I love both equally though as it is so easy for cushion foundations to control and build the coverage that you're after. 

NOON: Completed the look with brows, blush and lips. I naturally have oily skin so although I like the dewy finish, I like to dust some powder on before my blush :)

PM: As some of you know, I've taken some time off work and have been hitting the gym almost daily. I didn't bother removing my makeup and I also wanted to snap a pic post workout. 


It comes sealed with an inbuilt mirror and sponge partition. Best thing is that you don't have to get your fingers dirty! Of course, I'd still recommend washing your hands after application ;)

Selfiee haha. Purple nails are ZOYA in shade Perrie.

Another bonus with cushion foundations is that it comes with a refill!

While travelling to Korea in April, I stocked up and also picked up the HERA UV Mist Foundation, which I can't wait to try as well!

Have you tried cushion foundations? If so, what are your thoughts? I give it a big thumbs up!

If you haven't tried and want to know where you can grab one of these, check out SKINSHIP ~ they currently have a good deal and you can also use my discount code: shiz4skinship to receive a further 10% off!
❥ SHIZUKA

Disclaimer: This product was gifted for honest review purposes only. 

Friday, 24 July 2015

Twisted-Curl Ponytail

My go to look for a neat and slightly more interesting look - the twisted curl. 
If you have thinner hair, this method could help to make the ponytail appear more voluminous and bouncy.
1. Start off with clean straight hair. Tie it up into a ponytail. This will still work whether you opt for a super high or a low ponytail:)
2. Start curling (I use a GHD straightener) small sections of hair into one direction. When you've finished with all sections, use your finger to twist into the direction of the curl and that's it! If product is required, apply and it should last for the whole day!
❥ SHIZUKA

Thursday, 16 July 2015

MAISON TSUMIKI EMPORIUM | The Big Chop

Cut and Colour by Taka さん at Maison Tsumiki Emporium
Didn't realise my hair was so long before! Thanks V for the before pics :)
This is a super late post and now I already need to go and get my hair cut + coloured again! Wondering what colour to go for and whether I should keep my fringe!
❥ SHIZUKA

Thursday, 9 July 2015

L.O.V.E

Mowing the lawn like a boss!
A lot of my friends find it hard to believe that I mow the lawn so here's proof ♡
#lawnart #mowingthelawn #lawnmower #love
❥ SHIZUKA

Sunday, 5 July 2015

MY MINI HAWAII GETAWAY ☀

Depart MEL 27th June > HNL
HNL > BNE > Arrive MEL 1st July

Crystal clear waters of Waikiki beach ☀

The Kahanamoku Lagoon right at the base of our hotel ~ Grand Waikikian Suites by Hilton Grand Vacations. What a mouthful of a name for a hotel hehe. Luckily the local taxi drivers knew how to distinguish all the similar hotel names around that area!
Must selfie with palm trees~
"Can't believe we're in Hawaii~" was my ongoing quote for the short time we spent there. "Can't believe we're going to Hawaii" and "Can't believe we were in Hawaii" were my other two ..

We had breakfast at the cutest little cafe called Cream Pot ~
Cream Pot
Breakfast & Brunch 
444 Niu St. Honolulu, HI 96815
+1 808-429-0945
The above illustrations came to life! Adorable! Inside was just as cute but I was a little too busy being indecisive over which yummy morning sweets to order.
I ended up choosing the Strawberry Beligum Waffle over the popular souffle pancakes as I like a bit of the crunchy texture! Waffles were demolished in seconds..
We also rented a car for one day and went from our hotel all the way to Hanauma Bay, the Dole Plantation and further up north to Waimea. Well done to M for driving and making use of her international licence!! Terrifying being a passenger heheh (left hand driving) but got used to it soon after .. phew~ A bit of a poser pic below ^^ we hired a JEEP and I just love Hawaiian number plates with rainbows on them!! Australia needs some prettier number plates, too!

Some more breathtaking views of the Lagoon ~

The Ala Wai Canal and the Hawaii Convention Centre on the right. Stunning building from the front and back.

Loving my Hawaiian Lei (flower necklace), a wreath made from real flowers 

Stunning views of Hanauma Bay and the Halona Blowhole Lookout



Back to Waikiki Beach (^^)

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What was meant to be a normal cab ride to the airport became a Limo ride.. same price.. weird but not complaining (´`)

Had to do one of these! Check out some of my other Hawaii pics on instagram with #shizinhawaii

Cute little lizard up at Waimea Forests. I love the trees and plants in Hawaii.. I wish I could bring them back home to Australia and decorate my room with them..


Had no idea pineapples grew like this hahah. This was taken at the Dole Plantation ~ We ate pineapple chilli dog for lunch and also enjoyed the pineapple soft serves, yum!

Rarely do we find our names on these things so we were pretty excited to find both our names!

Pictures just don't do justice to how beautiful the island of Oahu was! Loved the mini getaway and hope you enjoyed the pics! Slowly getting used to the freezing Melbourne weather again :)

❥ SHIZUKA

Monday, 26 January 2015

LASHES BY SHIZ ♥ | Eyelash Extensions

Lashes by Shiz ♡ 
Having my own lashes extended for quite some time, I grew to love them so much to a point where the thought of my normal lashes scared me (yes..slightly exaggerated but somewhat true..)! What I'm getting at is that having eyelash extensions made me want to learn the skill and share the lash love! 

I currently work from a little studio in the city (Melbourne) and for close friends I have a beauty bed set up at home. I don't intend to have a salon or do mobile service, however, definitely do have other exciting plans for the future ie. working from my very own new apartment!

Here are some images of my work that I've uploaded on my lashesbyshiz instagram and some that I haven't. I will most likely start adding images to the blog for my own records and for people who are interested :) click the Lashes by Shiz tag on the left hand side bar to see all related posts.
Thank you to all the people who have given me support - you know who you are!
2015 is all about doing what you love!

Also HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY to my fellow Aussies!  
❥ SHIZUKA

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

REFLECTION | 2014 to 2015 ♥︎


Things I want to will achieve in 2015.
I don't think I've publicly noted down what I want to achieve for this year so I'd like to make a list of things that I will focus on throughout this year. I will come back to this post at the end of the year and review my achievements! This may perhaps be one extremely boring post, but I've decided that it'll be a good way for me to assess my year :)

FOCUS

1.) Read more books! Aiming for at least 10 books (5 English & 5 japanese) I know it doesn't sound like a lot for those who read regularly but I have to admit, I haven't picked up a book in years.. 

2.) Blog more! It goes without saying. No one wants to follow a dead blog. I hope to post a minimum of 5 entries a month. I have to be realistic hehe. I shall start that from Feb ;)

3.) Cook more and improve on the presentation side of things! If you follow me on instagram, you would know how much I love eating out and taking pictures of yummy, pretty food. I want to be able to cook my very own yummy food that is instagramworthy. Yes. Think positive! Haha

4.) Go to apartment inspections. My ultimate goal at this moment is to purchase my own property. Time to start researching (and continue saving) and stop dreaming! This might not happen in 2015 but definitely will be top priority!

5.) Sleep early! (and here I am typing away after midnight..)

6.) Exercise and stretch more! Currently my active lifestlye includes tennis, body pump, running and occasional yoga but I can't wait to be more consistent and try new things!

7.) Work hard on my side business/hobby :)

REFLECTION

Things I achieved in 2014
- Decided to let go of the negatives in my life
- Speak up for myself
- Completed a certificate useful for work
- Travelled
- Underwent an eyelash extension course and started a hobby/side business
- got my motorbike learner permit for my cute vespa ♡
- bought my vespa gts 300 
- worked hard and got a step closer to my own personal goals :)

I'm sure there are many many other things I need to do but for now these points seem most important to me. Let's make 2015 one of the best!

❥ SHIZUKA