Category Archives: Raves

Review of Reef Fanning Sandals

Steve recently picked up some Reef Fanning sandals at Nordstrom Rack, and after checking them out I really wanted to write a review.  These sandals are super comfortable, light weight, come with a built in bottle opener, and even have photos of hot chicks in thongs on the bottom soles. 

Check out the full review via Aloha Update. 

Seeing 20/15

After years of wanting, researching, waiting, and saving my money I finally got LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) eye surgery.  I wore glasses and contacts for the past 15 years and was a slave to assisted sight. All that changed a few days ago after my lasik surgery and now I am seeing not a perfect 20/20, but an even better 20/15. Lasik is definitely going to be life changing for me and I can’t wait to continue to enjoy my freedom from contacts and glasses!

 

If you’re interested in getting LASIK in Hawaii here are a few tips and things to know…

  • Get your corneas measured.  This is the make or break if you are a candidate for lasik.  If you’re corneas are too thin you will not be able to get lasik eye surgery.  The test is painless, very simple, and takes two seconds, but your eye doctor needs to have the special machine.
  • LASIK is expensive.  Lasik can cost between $2,000 to $5,000 depending on the eye surgeon and lasik machine and none of it is covered by insurance (except for prescription eye drops). I opted for the custom, high quality lasik and it was on the higher end.  If you have healthy eyes that are pretty straight forward I don’t think it matters too much where you go. The lower end procedures can be just effected, but kind of like an inexpensive meal, it gets the job done, but you get what you pay for.
  • Best Eye Surgeon on the island is Dr. Tyrie Jenkins. I didn’t want to mess around and went with Dr. Jenkins who has a long impressive list of credentials and has done over 10,000 laser refractive surgeries. My experience with her and her office staff was first class, and I would absolutely recommend her for surgery or regular eye care.
  • Dr. Alan Faulkner and the Aloha Laser Vision Center has the best machine on the island. In researching, I learned that the machine is the most important component and Dr. Faulkner uses the IntraLase® FS laser, the most progressive machine on the island.  Dr. Jenkins shares the Dr. Faulkner’s machine, so I was happy to have the best surgeon and the best machine.
  • If you wear contacts be prepared to wear your glasses 2 weeks to 1 month before surgery. Contacts change the shape of your eyes, so you must be without contacts for a length of time before your surgery to get an accurate mapping of your eye for the surgery.
  • The surgery takes only about 5 minutes. After years of planning and anticipation of the my surgery, I was at the surgery center for about 30 minutes total and the actual surgery took only about 5 minutes.  I was blown away how fast it was.
  • One night downtime. After the surgery for about 1 hour I had discomfort and slight burning in my eyes, but after a valium and a good night’s rest I was up and about the next day enjoying my new vision.  The next day I was able to resume my normal activities like driving, etc. and the only set back seemed to be taking all my eye drops multiple times a day.
  • No surfing for minimum a week post-op. Bummers for me, but no watersports for atleast a week after my surgery.  At my one week post-op appointment I hopefully will be getting the green light that everything healed up nicely and I can get back in the water!

I Love OPI Shatter Nail Polish

If you knew me in college with my long fake finger nails, you would know I’m obsessed with nail polish. My nail polish brand of choice is OPI, and I don’t wear anything else.  The newest craze is Katie Perry’s OPI’s Shatter  that after applied over dry nail polish creates a “shattered” effect.  

This polish is the coolest thing ever for nail polish lovers. I recently got a couple bottles of the OPI Shatter and have to say I’m impressed.  If you want to try out this amazing nail phenomenon it will cost you about $10 a bottle, but its hard to find in Hawaii. I got mine at a fashion event for $9 a bottle.  I love the polish and have been mixing and matching colors for the past couple months. 

For Shatter newbies, it takes a little practice to create a good “shattered” look.  Your first coat of polish must be completely dry and a contrasting color of your Shatter polish. It took me a couple of tries before I got the look I wanted, but no sweat because that’s what nail polish remover is for, right?

Review of the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel

If you’re looking to get off the Waikiki strip and want to save some money, the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel , formerly the Waikiki Prince Kuhio is a great 4-star hotel option. The entire hotel has been newly renovated and it’s also home to the modern American restaurant Mac 24-7.    

Read the full review via Aloha Update. 

Aqua Hotels & Resorts Have Great Kaamaina Rates

Living in Hawaii there aren’t many financial benefits, except for the rare Kaamaina discount.  All of us Hawaii residents will take what we can get whenever Kaamaina discounts are available.  Aqua Hotels and Resorts are one of those generous businesses that offer great discount, especially for Hawaii residents.  I stayed at a Aqua hotel and got a ridiculously great deal on a room with a Kaamaina rate.  Read the full story via Aloha Update.