Good morning everyone! Or good day or evening,
depending on where you are now.
It's morning for me, it's Saturday today and
the weather is not really good today...
It's really really cool outside, that's why
I'm wearing this cozy pajama and
sleeping next to my oil heater...
But I till have to go outside today, because
I have a dentist appointment. I have to
start getting ready. So let's get to it!
I usually start my days off with something
light like yogurt, fruits, sandwiches...
or natto!
Yeah, you heard me! Natto!
If you don't know what natto is, it is the most
disgustingly stinky food you can find
in Japan and 90% of foreigners hate it.
But I love it!
What about you? Have you ever tried natto before?
Did you like it? Let me know in the comments!
And the second essential thing
to my breakfast is coffee. I'm using
Nescafe Dolce Gust, which is super tiny
in size - perfect for my small kitchen - and makes all
kinds of drinks!
The day is so muc better if you actually start it with coffee!
About today's plan. If you read my blog,
you probably know that last year I started Invisalign
for my teeth alignment. I might talk about
Invisalign in my next video and i think I'm
going to do that in Russian because i
feel that there is already a lot of
information about Invisalign in English
so, I might as well do that in Russian.
So my appointment today with the dentist
is not just to check up my teeth, it's
to check if I'm progressing nicely with
the Invisalign and if not then i might need
some adjustments. The clinic is located
in Ginza which is another famous
area for shopping so I thought might as well
do some shopping!
So there's not much time left, so let's just
speed it up and let's get ready as soon as we can
and let's go out!
Ok, so my teeth story in really really short.
I've always been somewhat uncomfortable
with my teeth alignment, not being able
to smile openly but I knew I could never
commit to wearing braces! NO WAY!
So one day I accidently found a
video on youtube where someone was
sharing their Invisalign experience and
that really peaked my interest.
I immediately did some research if it was
actually available in Japan and that's
how i found this clinic!
Basically Invisalign is transparent aligners that
push your teeth gradually into the right
position. Every few days you change your
invisalign to the next one and
step-by-step you're getting closer to
your goal! And the best thing is that you
can remove them whenever you want to eat
or brush your teeth or whatever and then put
them back on and people have no idea
that you're actually wearing some aligners!
So this is what my teeth look
now! I'm currently on step 26 or
something...
So yeah, still far from perfect but it's
something, right? And I can already see a
lot of progress!
I'm finished for today with the dentist. They had to make one gap between two of my teeth
but that's according to the plan.
For now we're done and i'm still in Ginza so I'm
gonna go do some shopping! So let's do it!
Alright so now that we're done with our
epic teeth quest
let's go do some shopping! Recently it's
been so cold in Tokyo and Japanese
apartments are usually equipped with only
air conditioners, which yes you can use
as heaters, but they dry the hell out of
the air and they eat so much electricity,
you will HATE your bill at the end of the month.
Interestingly, I've noticed that Japanese
people don't really try to warm their
rooms because it's MUDA!
Instead, they try to bear with the cold by
putting on some clothes and warming
themselves locally with things like hot
drinks, containers filled with hot water
and kotatsu. Aaanyway, so today i wanted to
go to Nitori, a shop that sells
everything home related to see some nice
warm and fuzzy blankets because mine is
not thick enough for me recently. But I
guess it's my thing now... going somewhere but
not actually getting there......
NOOoo000.... Nitori is closed! DAMN IT....
Luckily for me, there's always PLAZA
to save the day
PLAZA is one of my favorite shops in Tokyo!
They sell a variety of imported
and Japanese goods and if I had the time
I think i could spend hours there browsing
their makeup and hair products, sweets,
stationary and home goods. It's so hard to
walk away without buying anything there!
The only thing that PLAZA and any other
similar shops in Japan don't have is dry
shampoo. I'm sorry, but you're just not
going to find it anywhere here! Somehow
the whole concept of dry shampoo as an
essential everyday hair product is not
very widespread in Japan. In fact, when
you say dry shampoo, the only thing that
comes to a Japanese person's mind is
probably a hospital dry shampoo for
seriously injured or ill people who can't
take showers and wash their hair...
It's so sad because in reality dry shampoos have
stepped so far away from that!
Please! Can somebody start selling them
in Japan already???
So anyway I really tried hard not to buy
something on that day but unfortunately
I still did! And I actually wanted to
show you guys, once i got home, what I
bought, but then I thought that's probably going
to be boring anyway so i decided to skip
that part. But if you feel like it's
something that you might be interested in,
let me know in the comments and maybe we
can do some shopping hauls together!
Hey guys! We're back from Ginza!
I'm just gonna go and do some editing and
then I'll probably just be chillin for
the rest of the day because feeling kind
of tired
I guess from the work week.. So that's it for
today! I hope you enjoyed it!
And if you did,
please give it a thumbs up, subscribe if
you haven't yet and I'll see you soon in my
next video! Bye! Thank you~~~
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