Sunday, December 1, 2019
Let's go to the Expo~ CBD Expo NW!
Hi All! Quite a bit of time has passed and so much has occurred, which caused a slight delay between blogs. However, the show must go on! On that note, let me tell you about a fun expo I attended in the summer, CBD Expo North West! As you might have remembered, last year, I attended the first CBD Expo on the tour in Anaheim, CA. You can refer back to a previous blog about that event. CBD Expo NW was a two-day event that took place in Seattle, WA at Motif Seattle. Unlike when I went to CBD Expo West, I was able to attend both days of CBD Expo NW.
My first day of the event went very well. I checked in and they were able to easily find my name as a press member. I was also greeted by my new point of contact, Kathleen after my previous point of contact Camille moved, and she was so warm and welcoming. It was an amazing experience. It is always great when you are able to work with such kind and genuine people. Kathleen with CMW Media Group was very informative in the months prior to the show and even during the show.
After checking in, I decided that for the first day of the show, I would only interact with half of the vendors so that way I would be able to spend some time getting to know what the various vendors did and learn about their companies. My first encounter was with Keiko, who was based out of Orange County, CA like me! That was a cool coincidence. She teaches CBD wellness classes for seniors in the area, and was planning on doing an island wellness retreat. Afterwards, I continued on and talked with some vendors about bottling and packaging processes for CBD. We discussed how simplicity is popular for some, and this can be seen often in skincare lines such as Drunk Elephant, and many "Clean at Sephora" lines. However, on some occasions, the luxury goods tend to be more alluring when they have a shine to them. So depending on the price point and formulation of the product, the packaging can make a difference in marketability. Also on day one, I got to try out CBD breath mints from a vendor based out of Oakland, CA called Lucent Botanicals. Those were amazing and discrete! The best type of CBD products, in my opinion, are the kind that can do many things at once. The packaging was what drew me to the product, and the fact that the product delivers total transparency so you are aware of what goes into the product instead of being an uninformed consumer. The taste is what made me consider seeking out the product after the show. I met other really neat vendors that were kind and hospitable as well. Aside from Lucent Botanicals, I focused on the more marketing and business based vendors for day one.
During day 2, I focused a bit more on vendors that made edibles and topicals. I met a CBD kombucha vendor called Green Buddha Hemp Co. and that has go to be some of the best kombucha I've tasted. I think the smaller brands of kombucha taste less sugary and over processed, and more natural compared to the mainstream brands. There was a water soluble CBD shot vendor called Danodan Hempworks that incorporated the full components of CBD and I liked that because the earthy flavoring was better than I expected it to be. Each shot delivers 6 mg of CBD and can be used in more than just liquids. I also was able to pick up some pet CBD for my dogs and it's done wonders for my senior pitty back in my hometown. Spectrum Confections made some really neat jelly beans as well that have helped me with relaxing during high anxiety moments. Also, the various flavors are pretty fun to guess. They low key remind me of the Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, just without any scary flavors. ;) While making my rounds, I was able to try a sample of Vital Leaf's CBD chocolate bars. Typically, I am not a fan of chocolate. Shocking, I know. Yet, this chocolate actually tasted quite good to me. It was not sickingly sweet, nor excessively bitter. It was pretty good and is also fair-trade and organic, which makes me feel even better about it. I always like to know about the products I ingest, so transparency is very important for me. I am glad that Vital Leaf is very transparent about where they source their ingredients from.
One thing I really love about CBD Expo Tour is that I have learned about so many different CBD products since attending two of these shows. Since attending the shows, I became a CBD product tester for some time, and also have recommended vendors' products to my friends. The tour for the 2019 year is soon reaching it's end. Since CBD Expo NW, the tour has already visited the mile high city (Denver) with CBD Expo Mountain, and kicked it in the other coast in Florida with CBD Expo East. That leaves only one more stop left for the year, CBD Expo West! I likely won't be able to attend this one, despite it being back in my home state, but I hope you'll make it out there! This year, it'll be in San Diego, CA on December 5th and 6th. If you're interested in getting tickets for CBD Expo West, feel free to register here. Also, just a reminder, CBD Expo Tour is a 21+ event. :)
I hope everyone has a nice final month of 2019! All named vendors are linked within this post, so check them out! :D
Till Next Time!
-Hachi
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Monday, September 9, 2019
Come Out and Play at L.A. Comic Con!
Hi all! It's been a little while since my last post, but it's also been a little over five years since I've started my blog! I am so pleased I've kept this blog going for five years. :) Today's post has been a very long time coming, and the reasoning for that can be seen in a past life update blog. Since Los Angeles Comic Con is about a month away, now's the best time to hype you up for the con with a comprehensive recap from last year's experiences and a future outlook of 2019's con!
Previously at LACC 2018:
I had the opportunity to attend the con for two of the three days as press. Typically, I have a game plan when I attend conventions: Scope out the vendor's hall, interact with con attendees, do free scheduled cosplay photo shoots and if time permits, attend panels that interest me. Unfortunately, I was unable to make any panels or the fashion show that year, but I was able to interact with both con attendees and vendors. Overall, the outlook of the convention was positive. Also, can I just say that the mascot for the con is awesome looking. I am glad that they kept the same design for 2019.
In 2017, the process was somewhat unwelcoming when I picked up my press badge. However, in 2018, this was quite the opposite and I felt very welcomed throughout the whole experience from bag check to badge pick up. The staff members looked happy and like they enjoyed their assigned shifts. As someone who does staff for a different convention, maintaining a pleasant guest experience is important. I am always very pleased to see when cons improve upon themselves. Even the convention security situation was a much more pleasant experience than 2017.
When I had discomforts about an uncomfortable situation at the convention and expressed them with a staff member, they did not disregard my concerns. The staff member took my discomfort seriously and notified security. I was extremely pleased to be taken seriously in regards to this situation, as that has never happened before at other conventions. So, for future con goers to Los Angeles Comic Con, please feel free to voice your concerns to staff members, if need be. Never feel like you cannot say anything to anyone. From my experiences, last year, someone will listen to you.
In 2017, I rated the con 8/10, but based on how well they improved upon themselves from 2017 to 2018, I believed that they deserved an increase in rating to 9/10. I cannot wait to see what 2019 brings.
Peep some photos I took from last year's con:
Coming soon to LACC 2019:
COSPLAY COSPLAY COSPLAY!
I really like that this year is very cosplay focused. Anyone who has followed my blog or either of my Instagram pages knows that I am both a cosplayer and a cosplay photographer. In 2019, Los Angeles Comic Con will have both The Dark Crystal Cosplay Competition and the Cosplay National Championship. Click the links to apply for both competitions, if you're interested in competing! There will also be a Kid's Halloween Costume Contest and Indoor Trick-or-Treating. I like the idea of indoor trick-or-treating because it's a safe alternative for children that might not be able to go out at night on Halloween . It's also reminiscent of what malls used to do in my childhood. As for me, I was asked to participate in a cosplay group based off of Savannah Alexandra's Puppettes and Purrlesque's fan art, so I hope to be able to fulfill that request to the best of my abilities. I've never done a cosplay group before despite cosplaying for over 14 years. Also, I've been on a con hiatus essentially all summer due to personal reasons and am looking forward to getting back into it. Los Angeles Comic Con is a relatively good sized con where you can wear a more elaborate cosplay and not worry about it being ripped.
There are a lot of interesting guests coming in 2019 as well. Some are giving panels, such as Gerard Way, while others are going to be making appearances and doing autograph signings.
Tickets: If you don't have a full weekend free and are interested in attending Los Angeles Comic Con 2019, the one-day passes are rather affordable for the size of the con. Also, the three day passes are rather decent as well. Children under 12 are free with a paying adult badge too! Very few cons do that, so that's a great perk, if you would like to take your child with you to the con. :)
Anyhoo! That's all from me for now! If you do happen to go to LACC 2019, I hope you have a safe and amazing con experience!
I've also recently created a photography portfolio & post my favorite photos from various cons in there now as well, so check that out too.
Till Next Time!
-Hachi
Previously at LACC 2018:
I had the opportunity to attend the con for two of the three days as press. Typically, I have a game plan when I attend conventions: Scope out the vendor's hall, interact with con attendees, do free scheduled cosplay photo shoots and if time permits, attend panels that interest me. Unfortunately, I was unable to make any panels or the fashion show that year, but I was able to interact with both con attendees and vendors. Overall, the outlook of the convention was positive. Also, can I just say that the mascot for the con is awesome looking. I am glad that they kept the same design for 2019.
In 2017, the process was somewhat unwelcoming when I picked up my press badge. However, in 2018, this was quite the opposite and I felt very welcomed throughout the whole experience from bag check to badge pick up. The staff members looked happy and like they enjoyed their assigned shifts. As someone who does staff for a different convention, maintaining a pleasant guest experience is important. I am always very pleased to see when cons improve upon themselves. Even the convention security situation was a much more pleasant experience than 2017.
When I had discomforts about an uncomfortable situation at the convention and expressed them with a staff member, they did not disregard my concerns. The staff member took my discomfort seriously and notified security. I was extremely pleased to be taken seriously in regards to this situation, as that has never happened before at other conventions. So, for future con goers to Los Angeles Comic Con, please feel free to voice your concerns to staff members, if need be. Never feel like you cannot say anything to anyone. From my experiences, last year, someone will listen to you.
In 2017, I rated the con 8/10, but based on how well they improved upon themselves from 2017 to 2018, I believed that they deserved an increase in rating to 9/10. I cannot wait to see what 2019 brings.
Peep some photos I took from last year's con:
@januarycosplay - Star Wars |
@thebigloserqueen - Snow White |
@miss_madra_rua - Gwenpool |
I JUST LOVE THAT MASCOT |
COSPLAY COSPLAY COSPLAY!
I really like that this year is very cosplay focused. Anyone who has followed my blog or either of my Instagram pages knows that I am both a cosplayer and a cosplay photographer. In 2019, Los Angeles Comic Con will have both The Dark Crystal Cosplay Competition and the Cosplay National Championship. Click the links to apply for both competitions, if you're interested in competing! There will also be a Kid's Halloween Costume Contest and Indoor Trick-or-Treating. I like the idea of indoor trick-or-treating because it's a safe alternative for children that might not be able to go out at night on Halloween . It's also reminiscent of what malls used to do in my childhood. As for me, I was asked to participate in a cosplay group based off of Savannah Alexandra's Puppettes and Purrlesque's fan art, so I hope to be able to fulfill that request to the best of my abilities. I've never done a cosplay group before despite cosplaying for over 14 years. Also, I've been on a con hiatus essentially all summer due to personal reasons and am looking forward to getting back into it. Los Angeles Comic Con is a relatively good sized con where you can wear a more elaborate cosplay and not worry about it being ripped.
There are a lot of interesting guests coming in 2019 as well. Some are giving panels, such as Gerard Way, while others are going to be making appearances and doing autograph signings.
Tickets: If you don't have a full weekend free and are interested in attending Los Angeles Comic Con 2019, the one-day passes are rather affordable for the size of the con. Also, the three day passes are rather decent as well. Children under 12 are free with a paying adult badge too! Very few cons do that, so that's a great perk, if you would like to take your child with you to the con. :)
Anyhoo! That's all from me for now! If you do happen to go to LACC 2019, I hope you have a safe and amazing con experience!
I've also recently created a photography portfolio & post my favorite photos from various cons in there now as well, so check that out too.
Me cosplaying as Blake Belladonna from RWBY (LACC 2018) - Photography courtesy of @jackofsometradesx11 |
Till Next Time!
-Hachi
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Monday, June 24, 2019
Orange you glad I didn't say Banana - Facial Peel Review!
Hi All! It's been a while since I've done a product review, don't you think? I recently bought this at home facial peel by Derma-E at Sprouts. I've been really into the natural skin care options lately so I have been testing out different brands to see which work best for my skin as I have extremely sensitive skin.
I am not sure if you remember, but a few years ago, I tested out the Yes-to brand and it left me with facial burning for over two hours. I have not used that brand since. Instead, I tend to gravitate towards brands with ingredients that are easier to decipher and have not been subject to several negative reviews; ie, products with over 4 stars on multiple sources. I read several written reviews too in depth. Believe me, I make the time for that. I have hyper pigmentation with sensitive skin and I want my face to be the best it can be, not worsen.
When I bought the Derma-E Vitamin C Instant Radiance Citrus Facial Peel (now my punny title should make sense), I got it for 25% off during the vitamins and beauty sale. I love sales, so if I can ever find something cheaper than original price, I will go for it.
Unfortunately, upon opening the box, the cap was cracked and then fell off on the ground. I debated returning it, but the contents inside were alright and undamaged so I just kept it. The product also comes with a little instruction pamphlet and an application spoon. The spoon is also utilized as a way of removing the product while massaging the skin to promote blood flow. You want to put an even layer of the product on your skin and leave it on for 3-5 minutes before using the spoon to remove it.
After leaving it on for five minutes, I did feel a slight tingle in my face. It was no where near as unbearable as other products like this I have tried in the past such as First Aid Beauty. While I liked the end result of First Aid Beauty, Derma-E is really good for those looking for a more eco-ethical brand and want to know exactly what they are putting on their face without googling long, complex names.
Upon removing it, and finishing with a rose petal toner, my face had a very nice glow with it. I have really bad hyperpigmentation, but pairing Derma-E with Sephora's Glow peel pads made with naturally occuring glycolic acid from sugar cane has helped me obtain a glow like no other. I have been using the Derma-E mask weekly for a month now paired with the peel pads 2x a day and the hyperpigmentation is staring to fade away. This paring is highly recommended if you have sensitive skin and hyperpigmentation like I do. I am also not sure if this is related or not, but I have combination skin, that typically produces really oily T zone, and even that is starting to calm down some since using this pairing! So try it out, if you please! :)
That's all for this post! Let me know if you have any eco-friendly, or cruelty-free make-up brands you would like me to try and and let you know about!
I just recently got the Beauty Blender Bounce™ Liquid Whip Long Wear Foundation in 4.40N (Deep with Neutral Undertones). I wanted to give that one a try first since I feel my shade changes in the summer months. However, I am coming from using Fenty Beauty 420, but have to stop since it is not working for me in the way it used to. The comparable color according to Sephora's Shade Finder is actually 4.10 C/O (Deep with Cool Olive Undertones) - so I might test that next time after this runs out. After I use it for a couple of weeks, I'll be doing a review blog on that brand as well! :)
Stay tuned for some Seattle blogs, I am going for an expo. In the meantime, check out my photography website- I just launched it! There are never before seen photos from my time doing photography at Los Angeles Fashion Week F/W '19.
Till Next Time!
-Hachi
I am not sure if you remember, but a few years ago, I tested out the Yes-to brand and it left me with facial burning for over two hours. I have not used that brand since. Instead, I tend to gravitate towards brands with ingredients that are easier to decipher and have not been subject to several negative reviews; ie, products with over 4 stars on multiple sources. I read several written reviews too in depth. Believe me, I make the time for that. I have hyper pigmentation with sensitive skin and I want my face to be the best it can be, not worsen.
When I bought the Derma-E Vitamin C Instant Radiance Citrus Facial Peel (now my punny title should make sense), I got it for 25% off during the vitamins and beauty sale. I love sales, so if I can ever find something cheaper than original price, I will go for it.
The look of the box |
Unfortunately, upon opening the box, the cap was cracked and then fell off on the ground. I debated returning it, but the contents inside were alright and undamaged so I just kept it. The product also comes with a little instruction pamphlet and an application spoon. The spoon is also utilized as a way of removing the product while massaging the skin to promote blood flow. You want to put an even layer of the product on your skin and leave it on for 3-5 minutes before using the spoon to remove it.
Unfortunately, the lid was cracked :/ |
After leaving it on for five minutes, I did feel a slight tingle in my face. It was no where near as unbearable as other products like this I have tried in the past such as First Aid Beauty. While I liked the end result of First Aid Beauty, Derma-E is really good for those looking for a more eco-ethical brand and want to know exactly what they are putting on their face without googling long, complex names.
It's made with orange peels :) |
Upon removing it, and finishing with a rose petal toner, my face had a very nice glow with it. I have really bad hyperpigmentation, but pairing Derma-E with Sephora's Glow peel pads made with naturally occuring glycolic acid from sugar cane has helped me obtain a glow like no other. I have been using the Derma-E mask weekly for a month now paired with the peel pads 2x a day and the hyperpigmentation is staring to fade away. This paring is highly recommended if you have sensitive skin and hyperpigmentation like I do. I am also not sure if this is related or not, but I have combination skin, that typically produces really oily T zone, and even that is starting to calm down some since using this pairing! So try it out, if you please! :)
I just recently got the Beauty Blender Bounce™ Liquid Whip Long Wear Foundation in 4.40N (Deep with Neutral Undertones). I wanted to give that one a try first since I feel my shade changes in the summer months. However, I am coming from using Fenty Beauty 420, but have to stop since it is not working for me in the way it used to. The comparable color according to Sephora's Shade Finder is actually 4.10 C/O (Deep with Cool Olive Undertones) - so I might test that next time after this runs out. After I use it for a couple of weeks, I'll be doing a review blog on that brand as well! :)
Stay tuned for some Seattle blogs, I am going for an expo. In the meantime, check out my photography website- I just launched it! There are never before seen photos from my time doing photography at Los Angeles Fashion Week F/W '19.
Till Next Time!
-Hachi
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Saturday, May 11, 2019
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Let me tell you a tale of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire!
Greetings fair knights and ladies! It has been quite a while, hasn't it? First new post of the year too! I'll have to explain my absence for another time and also fill you in on my previous con adventures another time, as well. For today, I'm here to tell ye about my experiences at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire. This particular Renaissance faire is quite possibly unlike any ren faire you have ever been to! Let me stress that there is something here for everyone!
I went on Saturday, April 27th - Renn Con weekend. As I had noticed, each weekend was designated a theme. Since I am both a cosplayer and a cosplayer photographer, I chose Renn Con weekend to attend the faire as press. This weekend was geared towards those who love cosplay and wanted to combine Renaissance styles within known cosplay fandoms. Also, Craft Beer weekend happened at the same time so beer enthusiasts came out to partake in delectible brews and enjoy the events This was also my first time ever attending the Renaissance Pleasure Faire.
The entrance into the event was pretty easy, a quick bag check and a ticket scan. Parking at the dam was only 10$, which is cheaper than pretty much every con I have ever attended. From scanning my ticket and onward, I was immersed within the Renaissance ages. I loved, and let me stress this again, absolutely loved the diversity of this con. I understand for some people, historical accuracy is more important, but for others, diversity can be just as important. Seeing individuals of varying ethnic origins, doing roles that would otherwise not have been assigned to them during this era made me so happy.
The events were pretty fun. The events I watched were dancing, swordplay, comedy, and jousting. Seeing the belly dancers be able to balance bladed weapons on their head and still move made me want to up my belly dancing game. I loved that the swordplay group by the maypole let both men and women fight together, regardless of size. I love swordplay as I was a kendo practitioner, myself for a few years. Jousting was also a good time; I cheered on the blue side. Even though we lost, it was exciting to see the fans taking the action seriously and how big the crowds around the arena got.
There was so much food to choose from as well, which is awesome for the diverse event goer. I opted for Caramel apples, and the workers at the booth cracked me up. I also watched my friend test his strength at a booth, as well, with the worker giving tips and encouragement along the way. If there is anything I can say about the Renaissance Pleasure Faire, they have amazing customer service at every turn. From the moment I got my ticket in the Will Call line to the moment I returned my media badge for the day, just about every worker I encountered was amazing. I only had one questionable experience the whole time with someone taking their character a bit too far in the jousting area causing a moment of discomfort, but everyone else's good energy dispelled that. For the most part, this event brought a very positive experience for me and I am very glad that I was able to attend. I hope to attend the Renaissance Pleasure Faire, next year and bring more of my friends with me.
Here are some photos from the event and when I finish processing other photos, I'll include a slideshow! :) As always, typically, I will post photos from any event I attend prior to writing about it in a blog on my photography Instagram.
Te Fiti by @adinn.cosplays |
Daenerys by @kowaikohai |
Maleficent and Princess Aurora by @criccicricci & @abracatrena |
My event rating: 9.5/10 - would definitely recommend this event to others & want to return again
Pros:
- Diversity
- Themed Weekends
- Enthusiastic Workers
- Variety of Events
- Variety of Food
- Variety of Vendors
- Large event
Cons:
- Parking on grass/dirt
- Needs more Seated Spaces
- Some workers take roles too far - could lead to harassment
- A solution to that is a training weekend for preventative measures
My dear knights and ladies! The Renaissance Pleasure Faire is on it's last two weekends for the 2019 season! So if you can, get out there and go enjoy it! :)
Dr. Facilier - me ( Cosplay/personal - @bosshachi_08/ Photography - @himawarisayscheese) Taken by @pyrozack & edited by me |
Till Next Time!
-Hachi
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