December 20, 2016

McQueen Eau de Parfum and BOSS THE SCENT for her Reviews

I know I could be a little mad when one evening last month I suddenly decided I wanted more perfumes.

Looking over to my vanity desk, there sat over 20 bottles of almost new fragrances (after giving some away) which I enjoy frequently; and yet I was vying for more. 

Preference changes and my preference for scent changes on a daily basis. As crazy as it sounds, there are days when I feel none of the 20+ fragrances on the table suit my need. I was looking for a few specific scents, and I think I found one, I dubbed it "the perfect evening scent". (Read on)

It was this blessed period I was sent two fragrances new on the market to try out. Christmas came early and I was over the roof. One I've been eyeing since I first spotted it on IG and because I am a fan of its male fragrance: BOSS THE SCENT for her. The other a new brand I have not owned before: McQueen Eau de Parfum. It intrigued me further after trying to look for it (McQueen) in several departmental store and not finding it. Let's get down to my review. 

Hugo the scent for her and Alexander McQueen fragrance

BOSS THE SCENT for her by Hugo Boss

My dad has been a huge fan of hugo boss for a long time and I've always enjoyed their male fragrances, especially The Scent for him. So when BOSS THE SCENT for her was introduced, naturally I was wildly interested.

First of all, this is a very sweet fragrance. Top note is a sweet sweet combo of honeyed peach and freesia (more peach than freesia), followed by Osmanthus and ending, now this is hardly noticeable, with a base note of roasted cocoa. In fact I couldn't smell the cocoa note at the end at all, but the peach was undeniable.
Personally I'm not a fruity sweet scent girl but I know many people who would enjoy this scent.

Verdict: Sweet fruity scent. Suitable for casual day wear. Meant for all ages but more towards teenagers to young adults (which is surprising coming from Hugo Boss).

Hugo the scent for her and Alexander McQueen fragrance

Price List:
BOSS THE SCENT for her EDP                30ml    RM214
BOSS THE SCENT for her EDP                50ml    RM311
BOSS THE SCENT for her EDP              100ml    RM427
BOSS THE SCENT for her Shower Gel   200ml    RM128
BOSS THE SCENT for her Body Lotion  200ml    RM139


McQueen Eau de Parfum

Hugo the scent for her and Alexander McQueen fragrance

Now this was an interesting one. Not only was I not able to find it in most departmental stores and Sephora stores, there was very few people I know who own this bottle of fragrance. So I unwrapped the package, and spritzed on my arm. What welcomed me was a whaff of sophisticated sexy perfection.

My first immediate thought: "I've been looking for this scent my whole life and I don't even know it!"
It was as described in the press, "to wear McQueen is to open up to the hauntingly beautiful potential of one's imagination". And the scent was truly hauntingly beautiful to me. It was everything I want in a scent: seductive but not overbearing, elegant but not overpowering, intelligent, unique, exquisite, contemporary but classic. Initially I thought this was definitely an evening perfume, but then the more I smell, the more I felt it could work in the day time too, and in a very different representation.

I'm an instant fan to Sarah Burton's technique of perfumery.

Hugo the scent for her and Alexander McQueen fragrance

Top note: Spices (black pepper, clove and pink pepper)
Heart note: Night blooming flowers
Base note: Sambac Jasmine, Tuberose and Ylang Ylang
All notes strongly present in the scent but acting harmoniously together. It was a very pleasant surprise in a long time.

Verdict: Alluring, seductive and sophisticated. Suitable for day and even more for night. It's a scent that gives confidence. Wear it on a first date, to a function, gala event, when closing a sale.

Price:
McQueen Parfum             50ml    RM1499  (I would love to get my hands on this!!) 
McQueen EDP                 30ml     RM310
McQueen EDP                 50ml     RM415
McQueen EDP                 75ml     RM560
McQueen Body Lotion    250ml   RM199

November 25, 2016

Padma Resort Legian Bali: Location, Location, Location

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Legian is perhaps the most sought beachfront town in all of Bali by renowned resorts and hotels thanks to its strategic west facing location - you get the perfect Bali sunset over the ocean.

On this street you will find everything you need in a holiday, good resorts and hotels of all price range, great beaches, wide array of restaurants, bars and nightclubs and an art and fashion market nearby.

Most of the Legian hotels are close to the beach (no surprise there), and the most popular stretch of the beach is the Padma Beach (at the end of Jalan Padma), which made the resort I was staying in, Padma Resort Legian, the best high-end resort geographically in the area.

I was staying in the new deluxe chalet room, which came with its own front lawn and spacious toilet (no tub :(   update: I was notified that the new design either came with bathtub and shower or just shower only). In-room wifi internet access was speedy, which was a huge plus; and I was told the wifi access was available across the resort which I didn't test out. The price of the room was priced from USD220 a night (at the time of writing Agoda was offering the room at RM650).

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It's a big resort on a 6.8 hectare garden landscape with 5 swimming pools in the compound, including a family pool and an adult-only pool. It also came with a fitness centre which sadly I didn't get to utilise as I was only staying there for a night. I did enjoy that the resort was situated right outside a street filled with shops and tourist-friendly restaurants. I managed to get a taste of my first Japanese rolls on the trip in a fusion restaurant across the street. Convenience stores, shopping street, beaches were all within steps from the entrance of the resort.

What surprised me the most was the buffet breakfast the next day. Variety was one thing, the quality of the food was amazing. Despite the crowd (and it was crowded update: I was told it's during peak season and most of the guests were Australians), a table was arranged fairly quickly and there's a type of food for every type of eater out there. From gluten-free, to dairy-free, to the clean eaters to all-out-sin. I had the best butterscotch banana condiments to my pancakes in my life on this breakfast spread. And then I had seconds. It was divine.

The ups:
Good wifi access in-room. Family-friendly resort. Good facilities and 5 pools to choose from, you can view Legian sunset over at the infinity pool in front of the beach with a beer in hand from the pool bar. The room was pleasantly quiet, I suspected it's furnished with good sound-proofing walls, I managed to get much needed peaceful sleep throughout the night. Service was attentive and speedy and on ground staff was helpful to my requests. Love the location of the resort, within reach to everything you need or want in a short bali trip: shopping, food, beach. Great great breakfast.

The downs:
It can get crowded during both shoulder and peak season. You will not be able to find a quiet space in any of the 5 available pools on the resorts. And if you do no like the sounds of screaming or laughing children, this resort is not for you. Both infinity pool and adult pool have an unpleasant view of the street filled with tourists and coconut trees in front of the beach so sunset view will not be an unobstructed one (check photo below).

The neutrals: 
It is not beachfront. Depending on what you are looking for, this can be a major or not-so-major factor in your resort hunting in Bali. There are ample parking space should you want to rent a car but uber is abundance and affordable in the area.

Verdict: 
If you're looking for a quick trip to Bali wanting to taste a little bit of everything, this is the perfect resort. It offers comfort, convenience, food, shopping and quick walk to the beach. It doesn't offer great scenery but it's what expected in a high touristy area. If you're on a honeymoon and want peace and quiet throughout your stay outside of your hotel room with amazing scenery, then I suggest you check out Padma Ubud in the north.


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said ocean view infinity pool  


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culture at the entrance 


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main pool - the only time you get the pool to yourself 


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front lawn of my room


breakfast
best butterscotch banana with pancake breakfast ever 


Jalan Padma No. 1 
Legian, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 752 111


Rating:
Cleanliness: 5/5
Comfort: 4/5 
Service: 4/5
Value: 4/5
Food: 5/5
Location: 4.5/5 
Facilities: 4/5
Ambience: 3/5

November 21, 2016

Klebang Sand Dunes @ Melaka

Melaka is my home town and once a month I will visit my parents who still live there, I might be a Melakan and while I have not explored much the city as much as a local should, I thought I knew pretty much everything there was to know about the city.

Yet the first time I heard about the Klebang Sand Dunes was from a friend in Bali who sent me pictures of the place. 

Klebang Sand Dunes

"What mystical place is this?" I asked. 

"It's your hometown!" he exclaimed. 

I was shocked. A little embarrassed. But most of all, intrigued. 
I need to seek this place out. 

So I did. 

Klebang Sand Dunes
(directions to get here is at the bottom of the post)

First of all, I must warn you, this is not a dessert, it is not middle east, there will be no activities such like sand surfing and four wheel drives here.

In fact, it is a lot less romantic than you think, these hills are land fill sand, meant to be removed eventually to fill that sea in front for big developments coming in.

However, it is a great place for some private sunset viewings, the hills gave amazing landscape shots; these factors were enough to attract Melakan instagrammers and college students to gather with their balloons, cameras and guitars, conquer a "hill" and camp while waiting for the sun to set.

Klebang Sand Dunes


Klebang Sand Dunes


Klebang Sand Dunes


Klebang Sand Dunes - Nicolekiss


Klebang Sand Dunes



Directions: 
To get here, key in waze to get yourself to Pantai Klebang (Klebang beach), you will know you hit the beach when there's a row of bus-convert-kitchens parked alongside stalls selling coconut shakes and food. Find your way down the road that leads to the pinned mark in the image below.

You will come to the end of the road where they blocked the remaining journey with large pipes. Park your car in front and start walking. It's a 25 min walk on loose stone roads, one way; just like the photo below. You will know you have arrived when you see the hills in the distance (image above).






October 24, 2016

Hotel Review: Golden Tulip Bay View Hotel Bali

Following my grand Indonesia trip that ended on a sweet, albeit too short, note, I got back to KL and within two days decided that I would return to Bali within the week for 6 days.

After my previous pleasant stay at the Golden Tulip in Lombok, my friend Febrian hooked me up with Golden Tulip in Bali to get me settled in for a couple of days. 

The hotel is located in Jimbaran hills, right next to the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park where you will see the famous sculpture by Nyoman Nuarta whose gallery I visited in Bandung. An unusual location, I thought, as I was driven 20 minutes south of the international airport, passing by small and quiet roads before reaching the grand lobby of the hotel. 

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The hotel hosted an impressive 268 rooms and suites, a grand ballroom, wedding chapel, 8 meeting rooms and two outdoor pools. Something I didn't expect coming from a hotel hidden in such a neighbourhood, the compound was massive. The facilities such as gym and spa were a bit jaded but given the price (at ~RM240 for the Deluxe room on Agoda), it's really a steal. 

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Deluxe Room - my room


The ups: 
The room given to me was a spacious Deluxe room with separate shower and toilet, it even came with a balcony. The bed and pillows were comfortable and when there was a problem with my room key, they sent someone up to have it replaced for me. The service at the restaurant was attentive, despite being the only patron that afternoon, the ala carte menu was surprisingly delicious and affordable. I appreciate the complimentary desserts served with a letter in the room for the guest. 

The downs: 
This was perhaps the biggest down for me during my stay, which was none of the hotel staff's fault but more perhaps due to its location. On my second night, the bar/club across the hotel was having a 'live band' (local music) that lasted till 2am in the morning, despite staying on the highest floor, the lack of sound-proofing in the room was proving to make my sleep a difficult one. 

The neutrals: 
The hotel is situated a bit far from all the touristy hotspots of Southern Bali but can easily be solved by renting a bike or car. Majority of the guests at the hotel were from China so there will be days the restaurant and lobby were filled with Chinese tourists, which didn't bother me but just a note should you wake up one day mistakenly thought yourself transported to China. 

Verdict: 
Now my honest thought, you are looking at a four star hotel at the price of RM200 for their standard room, given the amount of facilities you receive and the room space you get, and this is Bali we are talking about, it's a decent deal. 

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Royal Suite aka penthouse


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Jacuzzi in Royal Suite


Golden Tulip Bay View Hotel
Complimentary desserts


Golden Tulip Bay View Hotel
spa


Golden Tulip Bay View Hotel


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outdoor pool (pardon the exposure as it was a photo for my Instagram @nicootan )


Golden tulip


Golden Tulip Bay View Hotel & Convention Bali 
Jalan Raya Uluwatu Br. Giri Dharma Ungasan,
Kuta Selatan, Bali 80364, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 849 8000


Rating:
Cleanliness: 5/5
Comfort: 4/5
Service: 4/5
Value: 5/5
Food: 4/5
Location: 3/5
Facilities: 3/5

October 17, 2016

Alila Seminyak Bali: Luxury at its Finest

The trip ended with a bang with our last night in Bali where we were put up at Alila Seminyak, which perhaps possesses the most prestigious location in all of Bali.

alila seminyak


Located right in central Seminyak, the compound consists of 5 pools in total: 3 infinity pools (one on the penthouse) with unobstructed view to the ocean, 1 beachfront beach bar pool, and a secluded pool facing few of the suites; the resort comes with their very own private beach, clean soft sand and perfect waves (apparently it exists), and to top it off, hold your breath party people, it is sitting right next to Potato Head (an upper class night club with its own private pool).

I cannot emphasise enough how in love I am with the location of this resort, but what's more amazing was the impeccable service and hospitality that came with its staff, a staggering feat considering there are 240 rooms and suites sitting on the resort.

alila seminyak


Award winning architectural designs aside, my "smallest" garden deluxe suite boosted an impressive space of 775 sqft.
I recorded a video below because in this case, photo doesn't do it justice.
Prepare to fork out USD350 for a night here. It's worth every cent.






Just to highlight how amazing the service in this resort was, it was close to midnight when I wanted to take a dip in the pool, but the pool was closed. Sensing my arrival, the beach bar staff (who were cleaning up the bar for the day) approached me and asked if I needed any assistance; after shamelessly asking if I could swim, not only they did not even hesitate to say yes, they immediately offered to bring me pool towels. Now that's service.

Understanding the need for privacy for their guests, they left me alone (out of sight) and I swam till my heart's content. Got up, dried myself, left the towel on the chair, which I believed they promptly collected right after my departure.

I appreciate attention to detail and service to your every whim in the hospitality line, but to have service offered upfront and to read and understand your guest's need is hard to come by. For this I gave Alila Seminyak an exceptional rating for their services.

The resort was extremely instagram-worthy to boot. Have a look.

A photo posted by Nicolekiss (@nicootan) on 


Is this not the perfect beach? Gorgeous flat soft sand to run on. 


Private pool at the penthouse. USD4500 a night anyone?


Borrowing a photo from Marcos (not my room) 



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Infinity pool - photo courtesy of Kounila (sassy Cambodian travel blogger)


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alila seminyak


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sunset on the private beach 


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Evening setting


Alila Seminyak, Bali 
Jalan Taman Ganesha No. 9
Petitenget, Kerobokan,
Bali, Indonesia.
Contact: +62 361 3021 888
Website: www.alilahotels.com/seminyak 


Rating:
Cleanliness: 5/5
Comfort: 5/5
Service: 5/5
Value: 4/5
Food: 4.5/5
Location: 5/5
Facilities: 5/5

October 15, 2016

SK-II: Nicholas Teo & Limited Edition Suminagashi FTE Bottles

I was in for a surprise when Nicholas Teo showed up at Mid Valley dressed up top to toe in white.

SK-II


It was the launch of the new limited edition festive Facial Treatment Essence bottles by SK-II, this time inspired by Suminagashi (Japanese floating ink). I'm a fan of the blue design bottle. If only I had a shelf to store all my limited edition SK-II bottles, it would be quite a display. 

They flew in a Suminagashi Sensei to perform live water floating ink on stage, and had us set up for a workshop where we dabbled with the water ink ourselves. Picture of the outcome attached below. 

Not before the dreamy 34-year-old Nicholas Teo performed a new number on stage. 
And he left too soon before I could shamelessly request for a selfie. Sigh...

I also won the flatlay IG contest (first image as seen above) and received a bottle of Mid-Day Miracle Essence. Yay! Not to mention walking away with a box of Bloomthis consisted of 5 large rose blooms (which I have cut and put up in a vase next to my bed now).

SK-II Suminagashi FTE Bottles


SK-II Suminagashi FTE Bottles
free inside scoop ice cream (which I never claimed)


Nicholas Teo singing
Nicholas Teo!


Nicholas Teo singing
Suminagashi sensei standing next to Nicholas Teo


SK-II Suminagashi


SK-II Suminagashi
place a paper on the water, and voila! floating ink becomes an art! 


SK-II Bloomthis 
Thank you SK-II and Bloomthis for the gifts. 

October 12, 2016

Labuan Bajo: port to Komodo island, Pink Beach, and Flores

The paradise of Indonesia lies in Flores.

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Never heard of Flores? Neither have I before my Indonesia grand tour. 
I have heard of Komodo island and I have many diving friends who have visited Komodo and raved about it. 

Little did I know that Komodo island is just a tiny section in Flores, and the true beauty of Flores cannot even be summed up in words, so beware of the onslaught of scenic pornography you'll be receiving in this post. 


To start off, you'll land yourself in Labuan Bajo (Komodo Airport), the main island and port to the nearby islands in Western Flores. To get here you transit via Denpasar airport in Bali. 

Brief Itinerary: 
  • Fly into Labuan Bajo - check in, see sunset, eat sushi
  • Visit Komodo National Park - trek, see Komodo dragons
  • Pink Beach - snorkel, bbq, photography
  • Padar Island - trek, photography
  • Visit Loh Liang - lunch, guided treks, see nest of Komodo dragons
  • Kanawa Island - snorkel, beautiful corals

The above itinerary can be done in 3 days 2 nights, provided you opted for the shortest trek in each location. You can spend up to a week exploring with the same itinerary.

Here's a more elaborated itinerary if you have extra days to explore Flores: check out 15 best things to do in Flores.

I checked into La Prima hotel in Labuan Bajo after two flights from Lombok via Bali. The room comes with a stunning view of the ocean if your room happens to face the sea, with a pool to boot (alas mine was facing the street). Labuan Bajo consists of one street and very limited restaurants (most of which serve western cuisine), but get yourself to the sushi restaurant that you will be pleasantly surprised at how such fresh and delicious sushi can be served up in such a small remote harbour. Don't forget to head over early to catch a seat for the best sunset in the area at Paradise cafe, order a drink as courtesy.

The highlights of my trip were Pink Beach (gorgeous sand) and Padar Island (despite the gruesome insatiably hot trek, the view was stunning). What can I say, I'm attracted to blue sea.

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Sunset view at Paradise Cafe, Labuan Bajo


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Pink Beach


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going for a swim at Pink Beach


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Snorkelling at Pink Beach


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view at the top of Komodo National Park


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Komodo National Park Harbor


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Padar Island - trek up was strenuous but worth it