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And just like that, I haven't had my hair rebonded nor colored in the past five years. 

 Three years after my Curlversary Update, what changed?


These are currently the products in my routine. These have been my staples in the past year or so, I don't remember exactly when they "joined" my routine though. 

Aside from Suave Conditioner and Keraplus, these are all newer products 'cause they weren't in the CGM Update I did in 2020. My "hair care" requires a lot of products but I don't use all of these everyday so except for the conditioner, a bottle or tube lasts me several months. These have been doing a great job in maintaining my curly/wavy hair. 

 I've lost count on how many compliments my hair has received in the past few years. Several times, I've also been asked where I had my hair done and it makes me a bit proud whenever I answer that it's all natural. People (even strangers) now appreciating my hair makes all the expense and effort worth it. I mean, coming from someone na laging natatanong ng, "Mahangin ba sa labas?" at nasasabihan ng, "Magtali ka nga/ Magsuklay ka nga." Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I'd get praises because of my hair.  😂

 Kung buhaghag 'yung buhok mo, hindi ka pa lang din siguro marunong kung paano 'yung tamang paraan. Lumaki kasi tayong kailangan lagi mag suklay e pag ganon pala, lalong nagiging buhaghag. 🫠🫠🫠

One of my unforgettable experience was when I was on the queue of Starbucks in Narita Airport and the two Korean ladies behind me were talking about my hair saying that "it was made well in the salon." and they wanted to try having their hair permed too. I can converse in Korean a little bit and I wanted to answer but then they'll catch me eavesdropping. 🤣🤣 I mean, can't help but listen when they're behind me and we stood there for several minutes. 🤣


10th Month Curls Update ❤️

To answer my previous question on what changed, basically what changed is that I'm no longer strictly following CGM rules and have adjusted to what suits me more so this is Modified CGM already. I'll always be thankful that I stumbled upon CGM and it's still my guideline until now but based on what I experienced, it's just not practical for me or for most in the Philippine setting, perhaps, to continuously follow it.


I use shampoo these days instead of conditioner when washing my scalp. CGM advocates a few days of not washing or just using conditioner to wash our scalp. 

 Eventually, using conditioner to wash my scalp resulted to me having very itchy scalp and dandruff on some days. I think co-washing worked for the first year that I was into CGM because that coincided with ECQ and I was always at home. Hence, less sweat and pollution.

When I was frequently going out again, wash days were almost everyday because not washing it with shampoo just didn't feel right. 🤣 When I'm staying at home, I try to wash every other day but that's already the longest I can do without washing my hair. I have to shampoo my hair on the third day or I'd get itchy scalp and dandruff again.

HHN Clarifying Shampoo and Men's Anti-Dandruff Shampoo are both non-CGM. 

Purchase yours here:  HHN Shampoo


The two shampoos above feels drying so I decided to do oiling again. I used to oil my hair pre-CGM but I stopped and then continued when I was treating my itchy scalp several months ago. 

Back then, I'd use sunflower oil or coconut oil and leave it on my hair overnight. I stopped doing the overnight though because it's messy and just leave the oil on for 10-20 minutes (if I have time) before I shower. My constant choice these days is Sweet Almond Oil because of its benefits that I've read in Google. It's also easy on the wallet and convenient to purchase online.

I sometimes use jojoba oil when scrunching out the gel crunch. 

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I'd repurchase this as long as it's available on the market and it's the only conditioner I've used for the past two years. I used to mindlessly buy any Suave variant that I see before but I stopped doing that and stuck with this. It's been difficult to get one these days so I try to have an extra bottle with me all the time. They've also reduced the size but maintained the price - around 299.00 for a bottle online but one bottle lasts me a month or so. I know that this is more affordable in the USA so if the universe grants me a USA ver 3.0, I'd probably purchase 12 bottles before going home. HAHAHA

Purchase yours here: Suave Cherry Blossom Conditioner


Product Review: 

Zenutrients Leave-In Conditioner and CGM Update

This, too, has been my constant leave-in conditioner since 2021. I stopped using HHN Vanilla Conditioner and stuck with this 'cause, well, its job is being a leave-in conditioner and it's doing great. 

2021 me:

"This smells fresh and clean which I like a lot. It doesn't feel heavy in the hair and it forms a slight cast when applied so it's perfect to use when going out. I no longer think about what my hair looks like especially when it's windy outside.

I haven't tried using gel as a styler since CGM so I never had an experience of "scrunching the crunch" but this is the closest that I can get to that."

2023 me:

This still doesn't feel heavy nor sticky. It's also easy to repurchase. This is always on sale during number sales so watch out for those days. This has been really helpful in managing the frizz and curls of my hair. My hair is just wash and airdry but as long as I lather this on, my hair becomes more manageable. 

Usual Routine: Shampoo, Conditioner, Leave-in+Cantu, Air dry

Purchase yours here: Curls by Zenutrients Leave-in Conditioner


The reason why we aren't supposed to wash our hair daily is because it looses its curl pattern when always exposed to water but like what I've mentioned at the beginning of this post, it became impossible to not wash hair often so I decided to buy a bottle of Cantu to help activate my curls.

The first I bought was the Avocado variant and it works and smells like a dream, you know. I also stopped squishing conditioner on my hair because it strains my wrist. However, whenever I apply this product, I'd squish 2-3 times just so the curls will form and that's about it. A little goes a long way, btw. I've had the avocado bottle since the beginning of 2023 and I still have around 1/4 product left. 

The only problem I have with the Avocado variant is its packaging. Pretty difficult to squeeze that stuff out of the bottle especially when I'm rushing so I decided to get the Cantu for Kids which packaging I prefer more.


Four photos above, I used the avocado variant. I have thick hair and it works really well - my curls are formed and last for a day without me needing to scrunch for numerous times when applying conditioner.

I also love the scent. I bought a trial size of the original variant before but the scent gave me headache, I never got to use the entire 100 ML bottle because I realized that smelling the product on my hair was the cause of my headaches. 


Cantu For Kids is a recent buy and it's what I've been using since my haircut two weeks ago.

I can't say if Avocado worked better for my hair based on the photos because I think m
y haircut changed my curl pattern. Even so, all I know as of this writing is that, I am repurchasing the for kids version next time regardless of which one is more effective on my hair unless the packaging of the Avocado changes. 

Purchase yours here: Cantu Curl Activator


I used to not like gel as a styler until I met-up with a friend in January 2023. She practices CGM and I asked what her secret was 'cause her curls are really beautiful and she suggested that I try using gel on my hair as well. Although this is something that I don't use everyday, it really helps in maintaining the curl pattern especially on a busy day or on a special day. I make sure to bring the bottle of jojoba oil whenever I use this to scrunch out the crunch when my hair completely dries. 

For styling products, 

Zenutrients: regular day, for whenever I'm just staying home
Zenutrients + Cantu: kinda special day, for whenever I'm going out (Cantu works well but it's expensive)
Zenutrients + Cantu + Gel: special day, for whenever I feel that my hair needs to look its best 

Gets? HAHAHA. If I had to make sure that I have a presentable hair for a certain day, I've never gone wrong with these trio as my stylers: Zenutrients + Cantu + Gel

Purchase yours here: Bench Gel


I try to do deep conditioning once a week and I use these two depending on what I think my hair needs. 

Keraplus - With protein
Garnier Fructis - No Protein

Purchase yours here: Garnier Fructis and Keraplus

If budget is an issue, wait for number sales or vouchers and get these: shampoo, conditioner, leave in. Also, do this: just comb your hair once (when wet), apply leave in. Don't comb for the rest of the day.

I have new products now because of the vouchers Lazada gave everyday for last two months. Btw, the links I've included in this post redirect to where I purchased the products above.

 Although I'm not always fast, I was able to get the 100 off voucher every several days enough for me to restock on products. It was also a source of adrenaline rush for me before. 🤣 Imagine the thrill of needing to check-out before 12:01 or lose that 100php and wait for the next day. When more people knew about the vouchers, one needed to place orders around 12:00:30. You may click the photo below to open another tab where you can zoom in the time stamps. 



Intense, di ba? 🤣🤣🤣



This photo in Zhongshe Guan guang Flower Market, Taichung is what prompted me to write this post because this was an "On This Day" photo last week. Also, 'cause this was the last travel I did with my long and colored hair. lol

DIY Zhongshe Guanguang Flower Market, Taichung



Everything, in time. 💖

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Gotokuji (Lucky Cat) Temple in Setagaya, Tokyo

We found out about the existence of this temple in Setagaya when we were reading the lines included in the Tokyu Line 1-Day Pass. When were deciding if the pass going to Yokohama is more cost effective than purchasing a one way ticket onsite, we saw a Maneki-neko photo in one of the maps that shows the routes of the said pass. 

This temple is around 10 minutes from Miyanosaka Station via Setagaya Line which is included in the Tokyu Line pass. 

Klook Link: Purchase Unlimited Subway Rides in Tokyo here.
This can be used at subway lines in Tokyo. Take note that this isn't accepted in JR lines. 

Klook Link: Purchase Tokyu Line 1-Day Pass here. 
This can be used going to Yokohama. It's cheaper than availing a per way ticket plus we were able to visit Gotokuji Temple on the same day since Setagaya Line is a part of this pass.

Tokyo, Japan: Claiming Unlimited Subway Ride Tickets and Tokyu Line 1 Day Pass in Shibuya (via Klook reservation)


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Follow Google Map to get here. This is fairly easy to locate from the train station.

Entrance Fee: None


The Buddhist Temple is quite huge. There are Pagodas and a cemetery in the vicinity.

The entire temple is quite huge but we didn't walk around that much because of the heat and time constraints.


Don't we all wish for this? 💗

Thank you, Universe for giving us the chance to heal our 2020 heartbreak! Tokyo trip finally came true after three years and three months of waiting. ðŸ’–

Gotokuji (Lucky Cat) Temple in Setagaya, Tokyo

Maneki-nekos are believed to make wishes come true and bring good fortune.

You've probably already seen a figurine 'cause this is quite famous especially in business establishments. 

Actually, the funny thing was in September 2022, we went to a Japanese-Themed Food Park in Cebu, Philippines. In there, we saw huge statues of Maneki-neko and we were telling each other that we should make a wish and manifest a Japan trip - we flew to Japan in July 2023. It's just amazing to experience a wish coming true, you know. I continue to blog for this. A lot of my posts especially from years ago are cringy so I don't usually re-read them. But sometimes, they'd include some wishes and hopes so I backread to get a glimpse and be reminded of how I felt back when I was constructing the post... I am thankful but I cringe every.single.time. 😂😂😂
 

Cebu, Philippines: Sachiko's Little Kyoto



Maneki-Neko figurines on the left side of the photo above.

Gotokuji (Lucky Cat) Temple in Setagaya, Tokyo

I copied this from the website of JR Rail Pass so we can get a brief history about the origin of these figurines.

The story behind Gotokuji’s waving cat:

Many westerns mistakenly believe that Maneki-neko are waving, and some even think that the cat is washing its face, reflecting the Japanese belief that this action signals the arrival of a guest. However, its waving paw is actually meant to be beckoning people towards the figurine.

The most popular legend about the origin of the figurine takes place at the site of the Gotokuji temple in the 17th century when a poor monk is said to have lived on the site with his pet cat.

A samurai lord is said to have been traveling in the region during a large storm when he took shelter under a large tree near the temple, only to witness the cat waving to him with one paw from inside.

Curious, he got closer to investigate the strange cat, when the tree behind him was suddenly completely destroyed by a bolt of lightning. Grateful to the cat for seemingly saving his life, the lord became a patron of the temple and rebuilt the crumbling structure in honor of the lucky feline.

Nowadays, visitors to the temple offer representations of this cat to a god or Buddha in an act of hono or ‘offering’, as this is believed to make wishes come true and bring good fortune to those who leave a Maneki Neko behind.

Source: Birthplace of Maneki-Neko



The shop was closed when we went there so we weren't able to purchase and leave our own in the temple. 

Gotokuji (Lucky Cat) Temple in Setagaya, Tokyo

The areas where the figurines are isn't huge. It's along the pathway around this temple.

They're crowded but they're so cute. 






Three Story Pagoda

This was summer and it was hot so we didn't walk around the temple a lot. We took this photo while going back to the gate.



I have seen photos from this Temple that were taken during the Autumn Season and they were breathtaking. This temple has a lot of maple trees which leaves turn yellow, red, and orange during Fall. Also, visiting this during Spring or Autumn should be more comfortable because of the lower temperature. 


I saw a few taxis that passed through here but we just walked back to the station. 

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If you watch the video I posted on Instagram, you'd see that one of the trains that run the Setagaya Route of Tokyu Line is Maneki-neko Themed as well.

Second Time in Japan: Places We Visited in Tokyo



First Time in Japan: Northern Kyushu Itinerary, Expenses and Travel Tips (From Hakata in Fukuoka)



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There are two border crossing options for your Hong Kong and Macau Trip. Looking for the better of the two will depend on your situation or preference. 

Good questions to ask when deciding: 

1. How much is my budget? 
2. How many hours can I allot for travel time?
3. Do I easily get seasick?

Ferry and bus during the "crossing" will both take an hour. The differences are 1. price, 2. location/distance of the ports, 3. volume of people at the immigration counter

Klook link: Book your Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Tickets here.

Klook link: Buy your Hong Kong Octopus card here.


I've tried both ways of crossing so this is my attempt to compare hoping that I can help you decide which suits your time and budget more.

Hong Kong - Macau - Zhuhai Border Crossing via Bus
Open 24 hours


As of November 2023:

Bus ticket: 65 HKD per person
Bus fare (can be paid via Octopus card or cash) to HZMB Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building via the Airport Bus: 33 HKD
Bus fare in Macau: 6 HKD/ 6 MOP



FYI: This is currently the longest bridge-tunnel system sea-crossing in the world. 

This port is in Lantau Island so you can also ride the MTR to Sunny Bay and B5 bus to the clearance building. I opted for the airport bus because we had our luggage with us. 

The bus ride itself was comfortable and there are a lot of buses plying this route non-stop, immigration process was fast but this will also depend on the volume of people that will be there with you

Tickets can be purchased using Octopus card, Cash, or Credit Card. No reservations needed.  

Klook link: Buy your Hong Kong Octopus card here.


Again, take into consideration that going to HZMB Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building via the airport bus takes more than an hour from the center of Hong Kong. 


Going to Cotai, Taipa, old Macau from the border may also take an hour.

Riding the bus for the border crossing definitely saved us money but it took us around 4 hours for the whole process so if you're crossing for a day tour then also bring a lot of patience 'cause you might need to spend 6-8 hours travelling back and forth the clearance buildings and four immigration counters. If you decide to take this, start as early as you can. 

If I were to do this again, then I'd still choose the bus if it's round trip or for when my airplane ticket enters and exits Hong Kong. 


Hong Kong - Macau - Zhuhai Border Crossing via Ferry
Open until 11 PM (visit Klook or their website to confirm)


Click on this link to view the price, available dates, and book: Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Tickets.

We rode this pre-pandemic so this experience that I'll write below is assuming that not a lot of things has changed since then.



The ferry port we rode at was in Sheung Wan, I believe there's a also a port in Kowloon. It's close if you're staying in Central, TST, Mongkok etc. for you don't have to travel back to the airport area.  



The ferry in Macau side is closer to the tourist attractions compared to the Gongbei border. Also, there should be a lot of casino free shuttles you can ride from here. This is still the more efficient way of crossing borders especially for day tourers.

If I were to do a Macau Day Tour from Hong Kong (which I'd rather not), I'll ride the Ferry back and forth especially if money/budget is not an issue or I'd ride the Ferry going to Macau then the bus going back to Hong Kong.

Btw, Macau is one of my favorite destinations so it's not enough for me to stay for a few hours if I'm there. But I also understand why a lot of travelers opt for a day tour 'cause if you plan your itinerary well, a day should really be enough to explore the famous tourist spots in Macau. 

(4D4N) Macau Travel Itinerary; 'Cause it's more than a day tour
Places We've Visited in Macau


PICTURES FROM THE BUS RIDE:



This building is new and it's easy to navigate even for first timers. Here you'd have to show your passport and arrival card 'cause you're exiting Hong Kong. There wasn't an arrival form in Macau but you'd have to answer the HK arrival form again when going back to Hong Kong.



No traffic. No seasickness. 

Macau Beyond Casinos Tour: Hac Sa Long Chao Kok Coastal Trail (黑沙海濱馬路)



Macau side was also easy to navigate. There's are several bus outside although I wasn't paying attention so I don't know if there were free shuttles here as well. 

(4D4N) Macau Travel Itinerary; 'Cause it's more than a day tour

Places We've Visited in Macau

Klook Link: Macau Hop on and Hop Off Bus Tour


PICTURES FROM THE FERRY RIDE in 2019:





Hong Kong: HKG - MNL Flight Review with Cathay Pacific and Night Treats Voucher

Places We've Visited in Hong Kong


If you plan on staying the night in Macau, personally the best way was how we did it before. 

Entry Airport - Hong Kong
Border Crossing
Exit Airport - Macau
For this, you won't need to cross the border twice.


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Photos and videos from Mackenyu's Fan Meet in Mall of Asia Arena! 


Pumikit kay Park Seo Joon at Lee Min Ho, but I had to attend this. 😂


I was actually tempted to purchase the other event's photo with Mackenyu worth P 6,000.00 but I decided not to because when I read the mechanics, I thought that it wasn't worth it. lol Good job sa'kin, 'cause even if I would have loved a photo with him, there were only negative reviews regarding the organizers and the way it was handled. If you attended, how was your experience?

 Anyway, not only that, the tickets were sold in September. I was still planning our Hong Kong - Macau Trip and was waiting for Seventeen's Follow Tour ticketing so I didn't really have the budget for it. Dami ko namang kwento. Haha!

In short, nung na settle na lahat ng luho gastos, I decided to purchase the ticket to this fan meet. The selling started November 9 but I only bought my ticket a few days ago. Tintin, rest muna lahat sa gastos dahil nagkasunod... tapos Christmas na pala. 😂😂😂😂 Salamat, universe hindi para sa mas kaunting gastusin kundi sapat o mas maraming budget kaysa gastos. Ganorn. ahaha

 At least hanggang Follow Tour Concert sa January in Philippine Sports Arena, Bulacan, may ticket na kahit hindi namin nakuha 'yung preferred seats namin. HAAAAAY. Hindi pwedeng palampasin ang "I don't understand but I love you" live ni Junhui!! 🤣



When I was weighing the pros and cons of purchasing the ticket of his weekend activities, the main factor why I opted out was because the photo opportunity, according to the mechanics, will only take a few seconds. P 6,000 for 10 seconds and a printed photo. Back then, I was thinking, "Sige, next time na lang pag fan meet na para mas matagal." and the next time came swiftly, kahapon agad, Monday, November 21. Nyahaha. Kaya I just had to buy this kasi hindi ko na alam kung kailan pa 'yung next time after nitong next time na 'to. hahaha. So okay na go. Tapos na 'to. Tama na ko sa pag justify. 🤣

Pero wala ba talagang chance 'yung ganito man lang kagaya nung pic namin ni PSJ?


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!



Is it worth it? I can say Yes. Yes, masarap in so many different sentences. hahaha (watch my IG reel for the context)

I went there knowing that what I paid for was only to see him talk in front, you know. 🤣 Sulit naman. Kilig. 🤣


Japanese okay pero mas okay trip to Japan!!


I started watching the One Piece Anime during pandemic and I've been a fan (of the anime and Zoro) since then.

Of course, I also watched the Live Action where I got to know Mackenyu since he played Zoro. Ayun na nga, strike while the iron is hot. It's a good thing he visited the Philippines immediately. 


I was seated in the Lower Box area at huhu ang pugehhhh.

I like how he looks whenever he's Zoro more than he's Mackenyu pero ang pugehhhh pa rin talaga. 🤣


Denise Laurel also did an amazing job as main event's host. I've liked her eversince I learned that she's a fan of PSJ as well. 


Until next time, Ronoroa Zoro.

Huwag ka maligaw pabalik.

Pero kung 2D Zoro pupunta like mga One Piece Convention ganon, go go go. Gusto ko rin. 🤣 

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