Monday, October 29, 2012

Review: Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream

It's been so long since my last review, but fret not because today's review is certainly a hit product that most girls are raving. It's none other than the Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream. Again, this purchase was unintentional (hihi). We were just roaming around Landmark in Trinoma when I bumped into Missha's booth. Of course I looked at the products, particularly their bb creams (that have definitely the widest range to choose from) which have been in the hype and that's when I discovered BB creams (BB stands for blemish balm). And the SA was so accommodating and helpful that she also swatched this on the back of my hand. And it's a fine sight to see! But then, the price is steep so I just let it pass. Then my boyfriend told me to buy it (thanks again dear!) so I did (harhar). So let's take a look.


What Missha says:

             Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream offers a novel skincare concept with B.B cream, which lightens skin tone by healing visible wrinkles and blemishes with excellent skin-cover ability, and prevents skin aging through effective whitening and anti-wrinkle properties.



  Got mine in shade 21 (Light Beige) which the SA referred to be the lightest shade, but then again I searched and found out that there's the shade 13, which is the Milky Beige and definitely the lightest.



 I like how the nozzle doesn't dispense too much amount, unlike the 4U2 bb cream to which a lot of product just spilt when opened


Has a tad gray undertone to it


 It slightly covered my veins with just one layer


 After 10mins


She also gave me samples of the Dong Baek Gold shampoo and their Immortal Youth Serum, which I haven't tried yet.


It's really hard to ignore such good sales talking, and the SA really got me into purchasing this product. She even applied this on my face and put some blush on (and voila! I'm now a firm aficionado of instant gratification. Chos!) I really liked how it turned out, and when I got home, there's not much of a trace of oil in my face (I have normal to oily skin type). And I love how it addresses all that needs to be addressed: has SPF42 / PA+++, provides Whitening, Wrinkle Care, and supplies Moisture and Nutrition at the same time. Talk about multi-purpose product! A makeup not only just a make up, but a skin care product too. :)


Pros:
  • Multi-functional! Sunscreen, Skincare, and Makeup
  • Dewy (not oily) looking skin (semi-matte if set with powder)
  • offers medium coverage, but can be buildable
  • Lightweight
  • Blends well and glides smoothly
  • Not runny nor gooey, just in the middle
  • Can conceal blemishes since it's really buildable without caking up
  • Doesn't cake
  • Oil control is great
  • Makes my face look and feel smooth and soft. (like a baby, bwahaha!)
  • The scent is pretty much okay, not really a big deal for me, but some might not like it. Smells flowery?
  • Available in five shades: 
                   #13 Milky Beige
                   #21 Light Beige
                   #23 Natural Beige
                   #27 Honey Beige
                   #31 Golden Beige
  • Sleek and cute packaging
  • Dermatologist tested

Cons:
  • The price is not so affordable. Php799 or $19.34 for 20ml. (Got it with 10% off, so it's Php 720.00)
  • May not be widely available locally. (Got this in Landmark, Trinoma)
  • After 3-4 hours, my face looks darker. Maybe because I'm acidic.
  • Has two forms of parabens

Rating: 4.5/5

Have you tried this one? How about the other variants? Let me know! :)

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

A heart-clenching story..

I was scrolling down my facebook timeline and then I came across this. It’s worth reading you guys, worth sharing too! :)

I am just sharing this picture of a very humble guy named ROLDAN JIMENEZ PINEDA, 63yrs old, from Isabela. You don’t need to read everything if you are lazy, but all I need to ask you is pray for his safety. I am not a writer, but I will try to tell you the story.Here’s what happened:Just this windy and rainy morning, I was in my friend’s canteen. It is just beside the subdivision where I live. I was chatting with my friend’s dad about some business. This humble guy came in front caught my attention. He was not asking for money nor anything. Instead, he ordered P5 worth of rice. He cannot even look directly because he feels so shy.He said, “Maaari po bang bumili ng limang pisong kanin?” His hair is so wet that’s why he covered it with a small towel. His clothes are kinda wet too. When I heard his shaking voice, I can feel that he is tired, cold, and starving. He has a green backpack and a sack with old boxes and plastic bottles. I suddenly felt sorry about him, that my heart was telling me that I need to do something. Instead of me just sitting on my chair, I decided to stand up and tried talking to him. I asked him if that small amount of rice would satisfy him. He said that he was planning to eat some of it and save some, then continue walking til he reach Nueva Ecija which is more than a hundred miles I think. His destination would be Isabela, where he lives. He asked if he can fill his bottle with some water. I said, sure. While I was putting water in his used old bottle, I told him to order some more food so he can eat. Told him not to worry because I will pay it for him. Mang Roldan never asks for money. He earns his own by selling bottles at the junk shops. His eyes turned red, while he was trying to hold his tears. He said that he can’t thank me enough.MANG ROLDAN: Nahihiya po ako kasi ganito lang suot ko.ME: Akong bahala po sainyo. Ano pong gusto nyong kainin?MANG ROLDAN: Wala po ako sa posisyon para pumili. Kahit gulay lang po o yung pinakamura.ME: Kailangan nyo pong kumain. Order po kayo kahit ano, yung siguradong mabubusog kayo.I took his hand so he can walk beside the stand where he can choose. While they were giving him his food, I told him that I need to go home and get some money so I can pay his bill. At home, I grabbed my old camouflage jacket which I gave him.We talked about his tragic story and his plans. Years ago, he needed to sell their house and lot because his wife had a bone disease. Sadly, everything was spent but his wife didn’t make it. He had 3 children. The first born were twins, died because of bronchopneumonia. While the youngest was ran over by a bus. He tried putting a small business by selling fishballs in Manila, but in the time of Bayani Fernando, MMDA took his carts and destroyed them. Mang Roldan and his family are church people. You can tell with the way he speaks. He visited Pampanga to see his sister/brother. Too bad he wasn’t able to meet the only family that he knows. Hearing his story broke my heart.I also noticed that he cannot walk straight because of his swollen left leg. “Lumipad yung bato na nadaanan nung gulong ng jeep, tumama sa paa ko” he said. He thanked me for the food and jacket. I handed him some money so he can ride the bus and buy food. He said that he cannot give me anything in return. Seeing him wipe his tears made me feel super sad that it made me cry too. I was speechless. I shaked his hand and told him that his story was enough for me to learn things, and I was happy that I was able to help him. I gave him my umbrella so he will not get wet on his journey. He didn’t want to take it, but I insisted. (I hope my mom won’t notice that her umbrella is missing)While Mang Roldan was crossing the street I was looking at him. I noticed that he was walking towards a corner. He saw a beggar on the side. You know what he did? He did not share the food that he had, HE GAVE EVERYTHING! Rice, bread, and water. That’s it! That was priceless! I knew that this man is special. He touched my heart. I realized that what I gave him is not even enough. Salt water fell from my eyes. (even while I’m typing now). I decided to go to him when I noticed that busses and jeepneys were not stopping because of discrimination. So we waited for a bus and I took his picture. He smiled and said, “half-body lang ha, nakakahiya may dala akong sako. Hehehe!” What a guy! He can still smile after all the things that he went through. Finally, a bus stopped. I told him to act as if he is my uncle. Before he stepped on the bus, he thanked me again. I waved goodbye and said “Ingat Tito, text mo ko kaagad.” I said it loud so the conductor will hear me.I don’t know, but he was like an angel that was sent to teach me and realize lots of things. That is why I decided to put it on FB, hoping that you will learn from it. If only I am wealthy enough, I would love to do more things just to help more needy, homeless, poor, deserving people. I also hope I could meet Mang Roldan again, and give him a fishball business or have him help me helping others.I remember a book written by Father Jerry Orbos, that we should not be just good Samaritans but we need to be Better Samaritans.You can share this if you want. If not, just please pray that God bless the people like Mang Roldan. May God Bless you too =)

(c)Joey Zeyer


I was scrolling down my facebook timeline and then I came across this. It’s worth reading you guys, worth sharing too! :)

I am just sharing this picture of a very humble guy named ROLDAN JIMENEZ PINEDA, 63yrs old, from Isabela. You don’t need to read everything if you are lazy, but all I need to ask you is pray for his safety. I am not a writer, but I will try to tell you the story.

Here’s what happened:
Just this windy and rainy morning, I was in my friend’s canteen. It is just beside the subdivision where I live. I was chatting with my friend’s dad about some business. This humble guy came in front caught my attention. He was not asking for money nor anything. Instead, he ordered P5 worth of rice. He cannot even look directly because he feels so shy.He said, “Maaari po bang bumili ng limang pisong kanin?” His hair is so wet that’s why he covered it with a small towel. His clothes are kinda wet too. When I heard his shaking voice, I can feel that he is tired, cold, and starving. He has a green backpack and a sack with old boxes and plastic bottles. I suddenly felt sorry about him, that my heart was telling me that I need to do something. Instead of me just sitting on my chair, I decided to stand up and tried talking to him. I asked him if that small amount of rice would satisfy him. He said that he was planning to eat some of it and save some, then continue walking til he reach Nueva Ecija which is more than a hundred miles I think. His destination would be Isabela, where he lives. He asked if he can fill his bottle with some water. I said, sure. While I was putting water in his used old bottle, I told him to order some more food so he can eat. Told him not to worry because I will pay it for him. Mang Roldan never asks for money. He earns his own by selling bottles at the junk shops. His eyes turned red, while he was trying to hold his tears. He said that he can’t thank me enough.

MANG ROLDAN: Nahihiya po ako kasi ganito lang suot ko.
ME: Akong bahala po sainyo. Ano pong gusto nyong kainin?
MANG ROLDAN: Wala po ako sa posisyon para pumili. Kahit gulay lang po o yung pinakamura.
ME: Kailangan nyo pong kumain. Order po kayo kahit ano, yung siguradong mabubusog kayo.

I took his hand so he can walk beside the stand where he can choose. While they were giving him his food, I told him that I need to go home and get some money so I can pay his bill. At home, I grabbed my old camouflage jacket which I gave him.
We talked about his tragic story and his plans. Years ago, he needed to sell their house and lot because his wife had a bone disease. Sadly, everything was spent but his wife didn’t make it. He had 3 children. The first born were twins, died because of bronchopneumonia. While the youngest was ran over by a bus. He tried putting a small business by selling fishballs in Manila, but in the time of Bayani Fernando, MMDA took his carts and destroyed them. Mang Roldan and his family are church people. You can tell with the way he speaks. He visited Pampanga to see his sister/brother. Too bad he wasn’t able to meet the only family that he knows. Hearing his story broke my heart.

I also noticed that he cannot walk straight because of his swollen left leg. “Lumipad yung bato na nadaanan nung gulong ng jeep, tumama sa paa ko” he said. He thanked me for the food and jacket. I handed him some money so he can ride the bus and buy food. He said that he cannot give me anything in return. Seeing him wipe his tears made me feel super sad that it made me cry too. I was speechless. I shaked his hand and told him that his story was enough for me to learn things, and I was happy that I was able to help him. I gave him my umbrella so he will not get wet on his journey. He didn’t want to take it, but I insisted. (I hope my mom won’t notice that her umbrella is missing)

While Mang Roldan was crossing the street I was looking at him. I noticed that he was walking towards a corner. He saw a beggar on the side. You know what he did? He did not share the food that he had, HE GAVE EVERYTHING! Rice, bread, and water. That’s it! That was priceless! I knew that this man is special. He touched my heart. I realized that what I gave him is not even enough. Salt water fell from my eyes. (even while I’m typing now). I decided to go to him when I noticed that busses and jeepneys were not stopping because of discrimination. So we waited for a bus and I took his picture. He smiled and said, “half-body lang ha, nakakahiya may dala akong sako. Hehehe!” What a guy! He can still smile after all the things that he went through. Finally, a bus stopped. I told him to act as if he is my uncle. Before he stepped on the bus, he thanked me again. I waved goodbye and said “Ingat Tito, text mo ko kaagad.” I said it loud so the conductor will hear me.
I don’t know, but he was like an angel that was sent to teach me and realize lots of things. That is why I decided to put it on FB, hoping that you will learn from it. If only I am wealthy enough, I would love to do more things just to help more needy, homeless, poor, deserving people. I also hope I could meet Mang Roldan again, and give him a fishball business or have him help me helping others.

I remember a book written by Father Jerry Orbos, that we should not be just good Samaritans but we need to be Better Samaritans.

You can share this if you want. If not, just please pray that God bless the people like Mang Roldan. May God Bless you too =)


(c)Joey Zeyer


source: gianology


Realizations. You know how it feels when your mind is filled with thoughts of unnecessary mundane things? And then suddenly you were hit by reality. Oh Lord, I shouldn't be asking for more. Just reading his story made me realized how blessed I am. Giving my utmost prayers and guidance for him. Made me almost cry. :'( 

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Zac Efron's Penshoppe Press Con

I still can't believe I saw him personally. What should I say? That he is hot, no, really hooootttt! Last Saturday, September 29 to be exact, was his fan conference for Penshoppe. It was held at Mall of Asia Arena where it was also my first time to see the gorgeous arena that was newly built. I went with my sister of course, and we were both screaming ang giggling like highschool girls. It was fun, despite all the disaster we've gone through during our trip going to MOA. He's just worth all the hardship.



Didn't really had a decent picture of him since the crowd was getting crazy! When I had the chance to take some snapshots, I just froze. Seriously, Zac up close and dashing? How can I keep up? Jeez! Really, ano ba talaga sya? Aparisyon! Ang gwappppooooo! :D

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Review: Tresemme Hair Mask

After my endeavor to have soft and smooth hair with Lorys hair cream (see review here), I searched and searched for another product again that would really save my hair from all the frizziness, or total ugliness, you know what I mean. Hence, when I saw the newly released Tresemme line here in the market, I succumbed. Mine's the Smooth and Shine variant formulated for dry, frizz prone hair.


An intense conditioning treatment that penetrates deeply and replenishes moisture to help tame frizz. For silky, soft and smooth hair that shines.

Has a protective cover




I've been using this for less than a month I think, and I'm pretty much happy with how my hair turns out everytime I use it. Makes it less frizzy, less tangled, and less ugly :D Onto the product, it's definitely dense, so you can be assured of a longtime use. It's not runny nor super creamy, in fact it's more of a 'compact' kind of cream. The smell is more like the regular conditioner. And it's housed in a sturdy packaging, so fret not if you drop it. Moreover, I love this product. Whenever I use this, my hair is straighter, smoother, shinier, and softer. Are you sold now? Haha! And it doesn't weigh down my tresses, which is also a plus point. Really, I'm in love with this product, in fact I'm on my second tub. :)


Pros:
  • affordable. P169.00; 180ml
  • works effectively! 4s baby - straighter, softer, smoother, shinier hair :P
  • sturdy, minimalist packaging
  • density of the product
  • available now in leading supermarkets. Got this in Watsons

Cons:
  • wish it's in a bigger tub
  • difficult to rinse (due to slippery hair)
  • beware not to use it for more than 5-10mins since it has the tendency to dry up your hair. Remember, too much isn't good. :)

Rating: 4.9/5

Go, try it! :)

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Review: Snoe Star Night Star Bright Night Perfecting Toner

Haven't used a toner before, and now I'm amazed how it can actually make a drastic change in your life, chos! haha! My HG toner as of now, is none other than the Snoe Star Night Star Bright Night Perfecting Toner.

What it says:

     Contains powerful whitening ingredients, antioxidants and vitamins that are clinically proven to visibly reduce wrinkles, heal acne and removes spots. it promotes clarity and revitalizes skin's appearance while you sleep.


 It was sealed with a scotch tape, but it's still leaking when I got it.


It is also as small as the Clinique makeup remover which is 50ml, though sleeker than the latter.


First things first, I laid my eyes on this from a beauty blogger too, Ms. Helen of Lucky Citrine (check out her review here). Luckily, my sister frequents in Trinoma which also carries Snoe products particularly in Landmark. Ok, so the first time I used this, the scent was so strong, by all means overpowering. Smells like alcohol, but to the point that it's so strong you don't want to use it again. But then, it's good to see some remnants on the cotton balls, which are the ultimate reason why you still develop pimples even after thorough washing and all. Been using this for a month now, and I must say that acne is now history. Again, this is my HG toner for the moment! No pimples, but there are times that I still get small bumps that vanish right away. I'm totally inlove with this product. And I'm on my way to the 2nd bottle. :)

Pros:
  • effectively prevents pimples!
  • an all in one toner- Anti-aging, Whitening, Anti-acne, Exfoliating, Pore refining, Spot remover. What can you ask for? :)
  • Proudly Pinoy product
  • lightens dark spots caused by acne
  • brightens skin, making it fresh-looking

Cons:
  • not 'properly' sealed upon purchase
  • the scent was an off for me the first time I used it, but eventually you'll get used to it. ;)
  • the price is rather steep for just a toner, and it only has small amount of product on it. (Php 179.00)
  • not widely available. bought this at Landmark, Trinoma.

Rating: 5/5
Despite of the cons, I still love this product because it works! No pimples baby! :)