Wellness & Vitality
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Ephyra Skin Nano Advanced Repair Serum Review
Last week, I received this product from Oceanlife Marketing, a local Malaysian company. I seldom use products made locally, but why not, just give it a try as the benefits sounded promising. I’m always looking for serums, boosters or any products that target acne, scars, pores and hydration. I guess that is a lot to ask but this is what this product claim to do. So let me try to translate that, the benefits listed above: Reduce Acne Diminish scars from acne Firming of the skin Diminish dark spots Increase skin radiance Repair uneven skin tone Maintain hydration of skin Diminish puffy under eyes Repair sunburnt Give a natural glowing effect…
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Confidence Creation Makeover with Guardian Malaysia
Since 2008, Guardian Malaysia had been empowering women all over Peninsula Malaysia with their annual health and beauty fair and this year, the fair is bigger than ever as it was not held in just Klang Valley, but in the south (Johor Bahru last week), in Putrajaya at IOI City Mall the recent weekend and in Penang next weekend 2-3 April at Queensbay Mall. Penang ladies, watch out for it ya. Anyways, I had heard about this massive fair since years ago but it was my first time attending it to experience it as a media/blogger. When I arrived last Saturday, it was really early, before 10am but I was…
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The Many Facilities at Pullman KLCC
As promised, now I will review the pool, sports, entertainment and dining facilities found in Pullman KLCC after my review of their family suite which I stayed in with my family a couple of weeks ago. After settling down in our room and all that, while Jordan took a hot bath in the tub, Josiah and I decided to head down to Level 10 to check out the pool and The Zone. Level 10 is basically where all the ‘fun’ stuff is found. The Zone is open from 9am to 10 pm daily and used to be known as the Kid’s Club, but now it had been totally revamped and…
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How Do You Survive Public Toilets Horror?
If you live in Malaysia, you would have known a thing or two about the horrors of the public toilet, and may I say, particularly the female public toilet. Even in high class shopping malls, the toilets may not mirror the value of that jacket in that designer shop. Can you imagine if a shopper bought really a expensive long flowy dress and had to use the public toilet and the floors were all wet and the seats covered in footsteps? That is the usual norm shoppers face daily in mall public toilets, and we have not even talked about those public toilets found in parks, train stations, petrol stations…








