Sunday 6 May 2012

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

jealous! sonia rykiel eyeshadows! all kinds of asian makeup heh. and Japanese skincare found at drugstores.

Anonymous said...

Laneige water sleeping pack in airport duty free

Elysse said...

I'm sure you'll find a lot of things interesting there, skincare in particular but you could check out this Marie Claire special http://drivelaboutfrivol.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/magazines-2-marie-claire-beauty-bible.html and the Chanel Asia only illusion d'ombre eye shadow.

Anonymous said...

Sulwhasoo! It's a little more expensive in Hong Kong than in Korea but worth every cent!

If not there are the cheaper brands like Missha, The Saem, Tony Moly, Sofina..


Oh, and try out the Lancome BB Cream!If you're into BB Creams, there are lots that are asia-exclusive like the Helena Rubinstein BB, the Dior Prestige BB, Lancome BB,

middle aged beauty queen! said...

I would love to see some nail polish in the bottles that are formed like women. I saw them in passing on a web page and now I can't seem to find. Also, I love when you show the really unique, pretty palettes as in the ones resembling Faberge eggs. I wish I could send you with a shopping list for me biput I will look forward to seeing your buys! Have fun and travel safe.
Xoxo
Judi

Anonymous said...

Please head into Sasa, Bonjour, Watsons, Mannings, Colourmix! Fun for just browsing if not buying! If you have some extra time a local supermarket is fun too for checking out food and their beauty section...

faye lu said...

hong kong = beauty blogger mecca ... perhaps half the reason why i started blogging was bc i had to share all the goodies i picked up in hk in 2010. luckily there's a sasa on every major street corner (high-end 'drug store') look out for brands such as canmake, lioele and visee for blushes, eyeshadows and lip products ... and dolly wink for lashes and eyeliner. and juju for skin care. and the 'asian' biore is ahhhmazing for skin care.

you're going to have a blast. can't wait to see all the goodies you pick up x

Alison said...

Lucky you! Have a fab time. I'm looking forward to reading about it when you get back.

Ali

Kyanvi L said...

personally i will recommend Za cosmetics and a quick browse at shops like Watsons, Sasa, Mannings and Bonjours.

Susie said...

Hey BBB,

You definitely need

Laneige water sleeping pack (milky gel works as overnight mask).

Skinlite hair mask and essence cap.

Suki nail varnish remover (the best smelling remover you will ever use).

Check out the Revlon nail polishes. Colours seem to go out there before UK.

Loads and LOADS of sheet masks.

and go to bakery's in the morning, when the bread and pastries are warm.

disneyrollergirl said...

Sonia Rykiel eye shadow? wheee get me some!!

fifiyun. said...

i notice a lot of people telling you to buy the laneige water sleeping pack - in fact, laneige actually came up with a new & improved version of this called the firming sleeping pack - my friends have tried it and they said its amazing your skin actually feel more plump the next morning so i would recommend you try this over the water sleeping pack! the only reason why I haven't picked it up yet is 'cause I'm heading to seoul in 10 days!

Dorothy said...

http:.//dorothyslittlewonderland.blogspot.co.uk
I have done several hauls recently in Hong Kong.

I love Japanese skincare and makeup, and also food is very nice there...

P.S. I was originally from HK

Moppe.i.d. said...

I second (and third) the Laneige Water Sleeping Pack!

Anonymous said...

Not sure if it's sold in Hong Kong, but Ginvera Marvel Gel is the BEST exfoliator ever & not a grain in site. Very gentle & extremely effective.

Anubha Charan said...

Two Girls Florida Water: It's from Hong Kong's oldest beauty brand (since the 1890s), has gorgeous packaging and iconic for keeping skin cool and fresh in the summers. Basically like a cologne water, except with sweet orange rather than lemon and neroli. It's a cult product.

Anonymous said...

OOOH NATIVE HONG KONGER HERE!

it seems like everyone before me has listed out a comment on great asian cosmetics, and i agree, but just a word of caution - hong kong doesn't have as stringent statues on cosmetics, and their safety regulations aren't as tight as those in the US or the UK, so just exercise a lot of common sense. when buying from sasa and bonjour, always look and smell before you buy. i've always found it better to be safe than sorry :P

Beyond that, i'm sure you'll have an awesome time in hong kong! also bear in mind that its really beastly hot by then so just bring thin layers of clothes so that you feel more comfortable :D

Val x
http://vivalavidavalentina.blogspot.com

milktea said...

You could always browse adambeauty.com for ideas on what to buy. And if you're there long enough, you can actually order from them too, it's cheaper. Disclaimer: I'm not endorsing anyone here, I'm just a satisfied customer of that website.

mojoholic said...

I love hk, my parents are from there. The food is glorious especially dim sum & streetfood!Hope you had a great time!

http://mojoholic.blogspot.co.uk/

mojoholic said...

I love hk. Hope u had a lovely time! The food is glorious especially dim sum & streetfood!

http://mojoholic.blogspot.co.uk/

liiy said...

im so happy to see your post.Because Hong Kong is my home town.I very miss the food. Welcome to Hong Kong!!!!!

Unknown said...

Great post! But Hong Kong has a lot of mini shopping malls that have a lot of boutiques that sales cheap but chic clothes. Places like Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui have loads. Maybe next time you should try those places :)