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Saturday, March 19, 2016
Altcheck DePuff Eye Pads
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Something to See: 50 Shades!
I've finally found something to like about 50 Shades of Grey.
As someone who has just wiki'd the story, I'd expected to be a bit lost, but virgin viewers will still have a blast!
It's 50 Shades! The Musical Parody.
As someone who has just wiki'd the story, I'd expected to be a bit lost, but virgin viewers will still have a blast!
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Altcheck
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Hua Mulan: Peachwood Comb
Monday, February 15, 2016
Nature Republic: 92% Aloe Vera Gel
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Sanitary Pad Comparison: Modess vs Charmee vs Sisters vs Sofy
It's that time of the month every month, so I decided to haul a bunch of sanitary pads to see how they perfomed. Because why not?
As you may have noticed in a previous post, where I was excited by the entry of a pad, I like them long. Thus, each brand in the supermarket with a pad length greater or equal to 30 cm, winged and without an "ultra thin" designation was bought.
In this comparison:
1. Modess Cottony Soft All Night: 30 cm and P43.50 for a pack of 4
2. Charmee All night Plus: 32.5 cm and P21.25 for a pack of 4
3. Sisters Overnight Dry: 34 cm and P24 for a pack of 4
4. Sofy Body Fit Comfort Nite: 35 cm P77 for a pack of 8
Sad, right? Other brands actually have long pads (Whisper Cottony X-Long/Skin Love and Kotex Soft and Smooth Overnight) but only the 28 cm versions were available and will not be included in this comparison.
I'll compare them after the jump. Criteria: Price, Wear, Experience
As you may have noticed in a previous post, where I was excited by the entry of a pad, I like them long. Thus, each brand in the supermarket with a pad length greater or equal to 30 cm, winged and without an "ultra thin" designation was bought.
In this comparison:
Clockwise from top: Modess, Charmee, Sisters, Sofy |
1. Modess Cottony Soft All Night: 30 cm and P43.50 for a pack of 4
2. Charmee All night Plus: 32.5 cm and P21.25 for a pack of 4
3. Sisters Overnight Dry: 34 cm and P24 for a pack of 4
4. Sofy Body Fit Comfort Nite: 35 cm P77 for a pack of 8
Sad, right? Other brands actually have long pads (Whisper Cottony X-Long/Skin Love and Kotex Soft and Smooth Overnight) but only the 28 cm versions were available and will not be included in this comparison.
I'll compare them after the jump. Criteria: Price, Wear, Experience
Friday, January 29, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Would you buy things meant for a different gender?
I just bought a pair of shoes at a certain shoe store because I had a pressing need for comfortable footwear. At first I browsed the women's area and found a decent pair. But then I found myself wandering over to the men's section and found a cheaper pair of theda Anne type in my size.
Of course, as seen, in the picture, I bought them.
It got me thinking though, how many would buy clothing, toiletries etc marketed towards the opposite sex?
Saturday, January 23, 2016
RF on Face
Just a short post since I finally got to try RF on my face…. and while it's not something that I'd use regularly (NOT being in the target age group, yet), OMG, visible results:
My face was quite visibly slimmer, though I wouldn't say tighter. No need for contouring, effects lasting at least 24 hours. I'm too excited to delay this post any longer since I first saw myself.
I think if I ever went to a big event, I'd like to try it again. It's no wonder brides like to use this as part of wedding prep.
My face was quite visibly slimmer, though I wouldn't say tighter. No need for contouring, effects lasting at least 24 hours. I'm too excited to delay this post any longer since I first saw myself.
I think if I ever went to a big event, I'd like to try it again. It's no wonder brides like to use this as part of wedding prep.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Ped Egg
With all the fuss about Scholl's foot file thing on the Internet and in real life, I've found myself having a renewed appreciation for my old and neglected Ped Egg.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Asian Secrets Lulur... a second look
Something i've stocked on and off since college is Asian Secrets Lulur Scrub. Its cheap its effective and it smells so good.
Unlike what the instructions say, I put a generous amount on WET skin and scrub. This gives me just the right amount of exfoliation, seeing the dead skin sloughing off my legs, and I smell great afterwards.
The only down side I saw previously ... it tended to leave my shower floor a gritty mess. Thus, I tended to buy a jar and just use it for those really lazy days when I need a good bit of exfoliation and when I was too lazy to use lotion.
But something else haunts me now.
Unlike what the instructions say, I put a generous amount on WET skin and scrub. This gives me just the right amount of exfoliation, seeing the dead skin sloughing off my legs, and I smell great afterwards.
The only down side I saw previously ... it tended to leave my shower floor a gritty mess. Thus, I tended to buy a jar and just use it for those really lazy days when I need a good bit of exfoliation and when I was too lazy to use lotion.
But something else haunts me now.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Shampoo Methodology
Shampoo has existed for a really long time and there are many different kinds available today, from mass produced, jumbo sized synthetic cheapo bottles to its exact opposite.
Regardless of its many varieties, I know but 4 standard methods of head cleaning.
1. Shampoo only - usually done by those with uber short hair, this is the quickest way to clean your head. I've used this method when my hair is short, I'm feeling too lazy to condition or I've done a deep conditioning mask a day before hand.
2. Shampoo then conditioner - the most common way a girl washes her hair, as inundated by a ton of beauty products and ads. Unfortunately, it also takes way too long to clean my hair sine I'd have to do do a rinse for both shampoo and conditioner. I reserve this method for deeper hair cleaning sessions and dirtier surroundings such as after extensive labor.
3. Conditioner then shampoo (Reverse 'Poo) - not quite as common as the ones above and below it, I prefer this method since it cuts my shower time by at least 20%.
4. Condioner only (No 'Poo) - gained in popularity a couple of years ago, but not too much in hot, humid and polluted surroundings like Manila. I've tried this method a couple of years ago when I was on break and had to give up on Day 5, even without a heavy workload. It just doesn't feel as good or clean as using something with shampoo.
Which way is best?
Regardless of its many varieties, I know but 4 standard methods of head cleaning.
1. Shampoo only - usually done by those with uber short hair, this is the quickest way to clean your head. I've used this method when my hair is short, I'm feeling too lazy to condition or I've done a deep conditioning mask a day before hand.
2. Shampoo then conditioner - the most common way a girl washes her hair, as inundated by a ton of beauty products and ads. Unfortunately, it also takes way too long to clean my hair sine I'd have to do do a rinse for both shampoo and conditioner. I reserve this method for deeper hair cleaning sessions and dirtier surroundings such as after extensive labor.
3. Conditioner then shampoo (Reverse 'Poo) - not quite as common as the ones above and below it, I prefer this method since it cuts my shower time by at least 20%.
4. Condioner only (No 'Poo) - gained in popularity a couple of years ago, but not too much in hot, humid and polluted surroundings like Manila. I've tried this method a couple of years ago when I was on break and had to give up on Day 5, even without a heavy workload. It just doesn't feel as good or clean as using something with shampoo.
Which way is best?
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
The Shelf: January 2016
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