Balayage Dye at Salon Vim

Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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If you're following my Facebook page, you'd have known that i recently got my hair re-dyed. I got it dyed around last week, at Salon Vim by Chez Vous which was located at 313.

I arrived at Salon Vim on a Thursday evening for the appointment and throughout my time there, the Salon went from having many seats available to completely filled.

Since it was my first time going to the salon, I was asked to fill up a form which will have my particulars and information about what treatment I've done (or am doing) for their records. Something like a clinic. This will help facilitate the stylists on what treatment/colour you've done previously because I'm sure that there are people like me that tend to forget! Also, it records your last visit, how convenient! (Be sure to book an appointment before going because the Salon is busy most of the time.)

My stylist was Ymond (senior stylist), and before the actual dyeing began, I had a consultation period with him. Initially I wanted to get a dip dye and I even had a picture to show him to let him get a better vision of the hair colour i wanted, but because my hair got quite thin after perming, he suggested to do the base dye and then highlight the ends instead of a full-on colour. I wasn't picky on the colour but i told Ymond that I preferred ash-y colours as opposed to reddish colours, and that he can just pick the colour that he thinks will flatter my skin best. He gave me a good recommendation and I went with it, and left the colour of the highlight entirely up to him because I was positive that i was in good hands.


My treatment (and i think dye as well) were done using L'Oreal Professionnel products.

Just like any dyeing process goes, my hair was sectioned and the dye was applied to my hair first. Ymond left the dye on for awhile before touching up my roots for me.



Ear guards to prevent the colour from staining my skin!


Adding dye to my roots.

The dye for my roots was left on for a shorter period of time and felt a little spicy (but definitely tolerable). It was then that i realised that my scalp is sensitive after Ymond told me so.

After washing out, its Goodbye to black roots!~



My highlights were actually achieved by using this product from L'Oreal Professionnel, which allows your hair/dye colour to be lightened up to a maximum of 5 shades. Similar to bleach, but not as harsh or strong because for those of you who bleaches your hair, you'd know that bleach can make the hair colour very very light.


And.. highlighting the ends and my fringe..



(Ymond is the one in red)

Unlike the "steamers" (i don't know the exact term for the machine) i've encountered previously, this didn't feel warm at all! Not that it wasn't working, but the heat was only in the area of the "helmet" and didn't scorch me in the least bit. What kind of sorcery is this!!

After washing the dye out, it's treatment time, with my hair wrapped in cling wrap again.




There are two types of treatments that are available for coloured/highlighted hair. I got the one for the coloured hair done.


Salon Vim provides a wide variety of treatments, from damage therapy to scalp treatments. Will probably be getting one done when i go back to get my roots touched up!

There are many perks for being a Salon Vim member (become a lifetime member at $50), some of which includes..


After that, i got my hair blown out and tonged. The only downside to the process is that my curls became really flat. Ymond did inform me of this prior to the dyeing process, but i said it didn't mind hahaha. Curls are really high maintenance!


Happy me with my hair beautifully done up!


I can never get my fringe so "pong" nor get my hair tonged like this, how come Ymond does it so easily ):!! Impossibruuuuu!

Here's a closer look for the colours~



Although Salon Vim might be slightly more expensive than other salons outside, I'm glad to say it's definitely worth that extra bit of money to pamper yourself (and your hair). The decor of the place is really minimalist and the salon is kept very clean. Plus, the earth tone colours made me feel very relaxed. My favourite part of the dyeing process was that the dyes that were used on my hair contained no ammonia (I doubt that there's anyone that likes the smell of ammonia), therefore during the treatment and when I left the salon, I didn't smell a tract of ammonia. For some reason, I really liked the smell of the dye/treatment that lingered on my hair hahaha.
I left the salon with nothing but praises to my sister who was with me throughout the whole 3 1/2 hours I was there for. One thing's for sure, I'm definitely going back there, because pampering ourselves once every month or two is something that everyone is definitely entitled to :P.

Salon Vim by Chez Vous is located at 313 Orchard Road, #04-07/08/09 313@Somerset. You can book your appointment or enquire at 6884 7757.

Thank you Salon Vim, L'Oreal Professionnel, and Vania (for helping me to book the appointment as well as getting my prize for me) for the opportunity to try the wonderful service offered by Salon Vim as well as experiencing the expertise of Ymond.

Disclaimer: I was not paid or am in anyway related to Salon Vim nor L'Oreal Professionnel and everything written is entirely from me.

KIMIA Facial

Thursday, January 26, 2012
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Back in December last year, I received an email from Renaza Lifestyle (the company that sponsored me for the Elicina Snail Cream review) to review their Kimia Facial System (which i will be reviewing soon), as well as an enclosed invitation for me to go for a facial at one of their stores that are currently providing the Kimia Facial.

I decided to call them up and book an appointment about 3 weeks ago because my skin went havoc. My pores were clogged, i was breaking out especially around my forehead, and my skin was pigmented and dull so i thought it would be a perfect time to try out the facial. (That aside, i think the reason of it is my fringe so I'm gonna keep my fringe long again)

I made my appointment at one of their spas at Palais Renaissance, #03-01/02 (Medical Aesthetics Spa [UK]) in the afternoon. A 5 min walk away from Shaw House.

The place had a really modern yet cosy decor and feeling. It makes a person feel relaxed - exactly what you'd want when going for a spa treatment.



I was given a pair of slippers to change into before entering the individual rooms.



The room was dim-lit, and had a very soothing and cosy feel to it entirely.


On the massage bed, there was a robe for me to change into, and there was also a cabinet for me to put my belongings, clothes, and necklace into. Yes my bag is that hugeass.



The treatment started with an essential oil back massage (about 20mins or so) before i turned over to get my facial done. Boy, was that back massage good. The theraphist, Joey (if i'm not wrong), was really attentive and asked me throughout the whole massage whether the she was being too forceful, or if it was uncomfortable. I found this really special because I am super ticklish, and she made it a point to keep away from the areas that are. After the massage, a hot towel was used to wipe away the massage oil, and it did not leave my body feeling sticky/oily.

Following the massage, I turned my body over and we got started with the facial.
First up was the calming session. I was told to take deep breaths of the essential oil to relax myslf, before Joey started with the point massage and a light scalp massage.




My skin WITH makeup, before. Notice the little bumps on my forehead and the extreme pigmentation on some spots? Yes, my skin was that bad. Wait for it without makeup*stabs self*

Joey removed my makeup and double cleansed it to make sure it's squeaky clean!




Deng deng deng deng... the before pictures without makeup!!



The facial started offically with a chemical peel that was left on my skin for about 2 minutes. This removes the dead cells on the surface of your skin.


It felt a little tingly during the peel, but definitely bearable. The sensation will be stronger on areas that have dryer skin. It doesn't have much of a scent.

Then, the extraction portion of the facial. I have quite a high tolerance for this sort of pain, and found this extremely bearable, except for some parts that hurt a little.

Done with extraction (:!
After that, I got my brows shaped and got a pressure point massage done using the KIMIA Serum, followed with the KIMIA hydra-activator.


Serum was then applied to my eyes, and they were covered with cotton pads to cover my eyes before applying the rejumask. The mask is formulated specially for each individual and mine contained traces of tea tree. It felt soothing and minty, and has a very familiar smell of tea tree.



After about 10~15minutes, Joey returned to the room to peel off the mask for me and re-cleansed my face to get rid of any residue. After that, she applied skincare products for me, and i changed back into my clothes, and was served a cup of tea with biscuits.

Super yummy btw!

Here are the products used during the facial.




It is recommended that you do not put on makeup straight away after the facial to give your skin breathing space and not re-clog the pores and not that i found the need to because my skin was super glowy after the facial!

Here's how my forehead looks like after 2 weeks.


Most of the clogged pores went down, and redness is much improved. If i had the means to afford it, it will definitely be something that I will keep returning to do.

The KIMIA Facial uses products from SAMPAR, KIMIA, and Perhaps, all of which are available at Renaza.com. There are 2 options for the facial, the Full Facial which I did took 90minutes and will cost $220, whereas the Face Facial without the back massage will cost $160. Call 68844993 to book an appointment!~