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Rent Double Bicycles at Spokes in Vancouver to Bike the Seawall!

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Recently Jay and I went to rent double bicycles at Spokes located on the corner of Denman and Georgia which is at the entrance of Vancouver’s Stanley Park, and the Seawall. Spokes is the biggest and longest running (since 1938) bike rental that Vancouver has… Check out their website http://www.vancouverbikerental.com, or give them a call 604.688.5141 if you want to enjoy your day with the best selection of bikes Vancouver has to offer!

We had so much fun riding the double bikes along the seawall, although it wasn’t the most beautiful of days, weather wise…

Mika Does Makeup: Photoshoot with Lloyd K. Barnes

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On June 6, my best friend/roommate Tina and I collaborated with photographer Lloyd K. Barnes to create a beach photoshoot at English Bay. I did my own makeup and Tina helped me poof my hair up a lot with massive amounts of Sebastion shaper plus Hairspray. I did Tina’s makeup with all MAC products, and we didn’t really do her hair. We shot by the Burrard Bridge area a little past sunset beach while the sun was just setting and we were fooling around in the water. There were people looking on from the seawall and on the bridge which made things a little uncomfortable, since this wasn’t our “thing”… It was a beautiful night though and Lloyd was absolutely fantastic. He also had the help of photographer Jenny Chen on this shoot which was awesome. You should check out Lloyd’s model mayhem account, as well as Jenny Chen’s model mayhem account.

DJ Audy Photoshoot for Vancouver Hype Magazine

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I recently did the makeup for one of Vancouver’s local up and coming stars, DJ Audy for her exclusive photoshoot with photographer Andy Fang, and interview with Vancouver Hype magazine…  CHECK IT OUT!!

Get ready for her next major gig on July 18th…

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DJ Audy in Vancouver

"Koda Kumi" Makeup by Mika Does Makeup

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Another photoshoot with photographer Lloyd K. Barnes…. Model Tracy. This time I did makeup inspired by a picture of Koda Kumi…

I did a lot of focus on the eyes, with bright hot pink blush (as an eyeshadow) called Azalea from MAC. I used extra long lashes and extra thick cake eyeliner for an edgy finish. The setting was Kitsilano beach at sunset, with the vibrant city as the back drop….. How gorgeous!!

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“Koda Kumi” Makeup by Mika Does Makeup

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Another photoshoot with photographer Lloyd K. Barnes…. Model Tracy. This time I did makeup inspired by a picture of Koda Kumi…

I did a lot of focus on the eyes, with bright hot pink blush (as an eyeshadow) called Azalea from MAC. I used extra long lashes and extra thick cake eyeliner for an edgy finish. The setting was Kitsilano beach at sunset, with the vibrant city as the back drop….. How gorgeous!!

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You can even Sunburn through the Clouds!

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This past weekend made me realize how strong the sun really is.

Everyone who joined us on the Private Island Cottage ended up getting a burn of some kind. It was cloudy on the first day that we went kayaking, fooling us into believing that we weren’t getting any sun. We spent most of the day paddling and exploring what the area had to offer, and didn’t realize at the time that we were getting roasted. I at least put sunscreen on my face but some of the others didn’t put any protection on at all, so they were left with harsh burns and funny farmer’s tans.

The next day I actually wanted to get some color, so I laid out all day with only an SPF of 15 on my face. It was really sunny out although I didn’t feel like I was getting a tan. The others were out with no SPF. The next day, we were paying for our stupidity with swollen red skin, and major pain when taking our usual warm showers.

For prevention of an ugly burn, make sure to ALWAYS lather up on sun protection, (EVEN WHEN IT’S CLOUDY, since the sun can get through the clouds without you knowing it!!) When I went to Australia a few years ago, they had an effective campaign called “Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide” which refers to: Slip on a shirt, Slop on some sunscreen, Slap on a hat. Seek shade, and Slide on the sunnies (sunglasses). Hard to say, but Easy to do!

Here are some other issues that could be caused alongside your sunburn:

Ø Heatstroke or other heat related illnesses from too much sun exposure

Ø Allergic reactions to sun exposure or to sunscreen products

Ø Vision problems, such as a burning pain, decreased visibility, or partial vision loss

Some possible Long term effects:

Ø Increased chance of having skin cancer

Ø Increased number of cold sores

Ø Increased problems related to a health condition (ie. lupus)

Ø Changes in skin (ie. premature wrinkling, brown spots, sagginess)

Ø Cataracts (from not protecting your eyes from indirect or direct sunlight over the years and can cause blindness)

You are more susceptible to a severe sunburn when:

Ø You have fair or freckled skin

Ø You have blond or red hair, and blue eyes

Ø You are more sensitive to light when you are younger than 6 and older than 60

Ø The time is between 10 am and 4 pm. This is when the sun’s rays are the strongest

Ø You are near reflective surfaces (water, white sand, concrete, snow and ice)

Ø You are at a higher altitude (there is less of the earth’s atmosphere to block the sunlight. UV exposure increases about 4% for every 1000ft gain in elevation

Ø You are closer to the equator (latitude)

This may be a lot of information to handle, but it’s simple. Protect yourself and be Sun Smart!!

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