Here are just some photos of the past couple of months:
I should really use my camera more often. It seems that most of my photos are taken with my iphone instead of my decent camera. haha.
Check out my instagram if your interested - missnoire
Don't forget to check out my two current giveaways:
HERE
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Archives
-
▼
2012
(74)
-
▼
June
(16)
- June in iPhone photos
- And the winner is....
- Glossybox Japan: June Edition
- WWD Beauty and Glossybox Japan team up!
- Beauty Exchange: From Spain
- The Human Calculator
- Sweat pits? Well not anymore!
- Forever 21 in Japan
- Fun Bento boxes for everyone from Bento&Co
- Photo Dump: My days in Japan so far
- I got a new Bento Box!
- Giveaway: Honeycat Cosmetics Japan (International)...
- Fashion: Zohara Tights and Leggings Japan
- Beautiful nails by NeverTooMuchGlitter
- Review: Honeycat Cosmetics Japan
- Giveaway: Super Kawaii Giveaway (International)
-
▼
June
(16)
Labels
Glossybox
(8)
I❤Japan
(8)
giveaway
(8)
Bunny-friendly
(7)
review
(6)
swap
(4)
vacation
(3)
Forever 21
(2)
Innisfree
(2)
Japan
(2)
facemask
(2)
false lashes
(2)
glossyboxjapan
(2)
iherb
(2)
Adoreme.com
(1)
Avocado Oil
(1)
Bento Box
(1)
Canmake
(1)
DIY
(1)
Etude house
(1)
France
(1)
Loose Button
(1)
Nails
(1)
Natural Hair
(1)
Pa nail collection
(1)
RGB
(1)
Shopping
(1)
Tutuanna
(1)
Twist
(1)
black
(1)
bra
(1)
butter London
(1)
circlelens
(1)
clothes
(1)
contacts
(1)
emook
(1)
eos
(1)
exchange
(1)
free
(1)
happybag
(1)
hellokitty
(1)
japanese
(1)
lanolips
(1)
lingerie
(1)
magazine
(1)
masks
(1)
nuxe
(1)
nyx
(1)
rabbit island
(1)
real techniques
(1)
rgbcosmetics.com
(1)
steamcream
(1)
uniqso
(1)
thanks for the cool pics! is there a lot of english on store front signs in Japan?
ReplyDeleteありがとう! There is quite a bit of Romaji around Tokyo and where I live. There are also some English words around here too, like Cafe, DIY, Food, Fashion and some others. Filling out forms and creating accounts for Japanese websites like Forever21.jp and my local delivery courier is another story as they require Katakana...
DeleteOh wow, the cherry blossoms look beautiful! I take it you're fluent in Japanese now?
ReplyDeleteOh how I wish that were true. I've been here about 3 months and still can't remember how to say help. But I can get by slightly..
DeleteI love Japan! great blog! New follower here would love if u can follow back thanks:)
ReplyDeletewww.mimikaayu.blogspot.com
Thanks for stopping by. I was reading your About Me section of your blog and noticed that we both started our blogs in November of last year but only recently this year became an active blogger :)
Deleteit's really beautyfull and clean.
ReplyDelete