Fashion

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

MY RECENT FAVORITE :)

Helllo there lovelies!

And my play has finally closed. I've learned so much from the experience. I would also like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who watched. It was such an overwhelming experience. We didn't expect that people would really support Orosman at Zafira. Thank you! Thank you to those who watched twice, thrice, four times, and even five times!

To those who didn't get to watch, let's all pray for a re- run. Our next target is the National Theatre Festival in CCP. Then after that, Orosman at Zafira will be part of theatre history.

And I am enjoying my break. Though I'm missing doing something too. Well, I gotta savor my rest because I'll be doing my thesis after a month or two!

Anyway, here are my hauls for the week. Nothing much though. But these pocket bacs are keeping me happy nowadays. Hahaha. Well, they're part of my happiness. I always find happiness in discovering and finding unique stuff. :)

Dya'll wanna know why I'm loving these BBW Pocket bacs? :)

Here's the reason why BBW pocket bacs are my fave beauty items of the moment. It's a cool accessory and a great beauty item! It's such a unique and brilliant way to encourage people to sanitize always. And the holder comes in different colors in designs. I got the pink one so it would be easier for me to spot this hanging on my bags, just in case I would change the bag that I'll use.

Every time people would see the pocket bac hanging on my bag, they'd exclaim how cool it is and would always ask me where I got mine.

I can't get enough of pocket bacs! i want to buy more! :)

**BBW pocket bacs and pocket bac bag holders can be bought from Ruins, Paranaque or in selected PX stores.

MY RECENT FAVORITE :)

Helllo there lovelies!

And my play has finally closed. I've learned so much from the experience. I would also like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who watched. It was such an overwhelming experience. We didn't expect that people would really support Orosman at Zafira. Thank you! Thank you to those who watched twice, thrice, four times, and even five times!

To those who didn't get to watch, let's all pray for a re- run. Our next target is the National Theatre Festival in CCP. Then after that, Orosman at Zafira will be part of theatre history.

And I am enjoying my break. Though I'm missing doing something too. Well, I gotta savor my rest because I'll be doing my thesis after a month or two!

Anyway, here are my hauls for the week. Nothing much though. But these pocket bacs are keeping me happy nowadays. Hahaha. Well, they're part of my happiness. I always find happiness in discovering and finding unique stuff. :)

Dya'll wanna know why I'm loving these BBW Pocket bacs? :)

Here's the reason why BBW pocket bacs are my fave beauty items of the moment. It's a cool accessory and a great beauty item! It's such a unique and brilliant way to encourage people to sanitize always. And the holder comes in different colors in designs. I got the pink one so it would be easier for me to spot this hanging on my bags, just in case I would change the bag that I'll use.

Every time people would see the pocket bac hanging on my bag, they'd exclaim how cool it is and would always ask me where I got mine.

I can't get enough of pocket bacs! i want to buy more! :)

**BBW pocket bacs and pocket bac bag holders can be bought from Ruins, Paranaque or in selected PX stores.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Zulily Daily Deal - Power Capes up to 60% Off

Zulily Daily Deal - Power Capes up to 60% Off


Check out Zulily's Daily Deal Power Capes: Super-Fun Superhero Gear. There's something super-fun about dressing like a superhero! This event is full of satin capes, masks, and blaster arm cuffs. Perfect for Halloween or anytime dress-up. Sign up at Zulily now to take advantage of this special event that ends on 9/1.

More details on Power Capes....
Start a crime-fighting super-family with these amazing capes, masks, and cuffs! Sized to fit ages two and up, everyone can get in on the action. Choose your signature hero color and emblem, place your order, and soon it'll be "up, up, and away!" Now all you need is a hero name.

More details on Zulily...
Zulily is a fabulous new online store offering daily sales on top-quality apparel, gear and other goodies for moms, babies and kids. Members can enjoy savings of up to 70% off retail prices—not to mention discover some exciting new brands and products. Membership is FREE - sign up today!

Laura Yatim - Dashin Fashion Global Kids Clothing Magazine & Guide

P.S. from Aeropostale Stock Up Sale - Back to School!

P.S. from Aeropostale Stock Up, Back to School Sale!


P.S. from Aeropostale is having it's Stock Up Sale just in time for Back to School! Graphic tees are now only $7.99, Hoodies are $14.99 and you'll find a well stocked uniform shop.

From now unitl August 29th save $25 off on your purchase of $100+ with Code: PS25FOR

Plus get an extra 30% off on clearance items...

Laura Yatim - Dashin Fashion Global Children's Clothes Magazine & Guide

$10 off Your First Order at Everything But The Princess Girl's Boutique

$10 off Your First Order at Everything But The Princess Girl's Boutique


Online Girls Boutique Everything But The Princess is offering $10 off your first order with code: DASH10.

Shop new Fall/Winter Collections from over 60 designers: Oilily, Halabaloo, Me Too, Miss Me Jeans, Charabia, Carbone, Catimini, Eliane Et Lena, Mim-Pi, Cakewalk, Oilily, Jottum, Room Seven, Biscotti, No Added Sugar, Deux Par Deux, Haven Girl, One Kid, Pom Pom and more!

Plus low cost shipping worldwide!!!

Laura Yatim - Dashin Fashion Online Kids Clothes Magazine & Guide

Childrensalon Fall/Winter 2010/11 Luxury Designer Kids Collection

Childrensalon Fall/Winter 2010/11 Luxury Designer Kids Collection


Childrensalon's new Fall/Winter 2010/2011 Collection includes over 200 Designers of Luxury Children's Clothes & Shoes.

Check out the latest collections by: ALBERTA FERRETTI, ANTIK BATIK, ARMANI, BABY GRAZIELLA, BURBERRY, CHLOÉ, DIOR, DOLCE & GABBANA, ESCADA, I PINCO PALLINO, JOHN GALLIANO, JOTTUM, KENZO, MISS GRANT and many more!!

Laura Yatim - Dashin Fashion Online Children's Clothing Magazine & Guide

Servane Barrau Designs Back to School $25 Pettisirt Sale

Servane Barrau Designs  Back to School $25 Pettisirt Sale


Wanting your little girl to look the prettiest at school this year Servane Barrau Designs , has a special offer on Pettiskirts starting at $25!

Stock up now and start filling those wardrobes with some must-have pieces that are perfect for school and as always very unique!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

10% off Fall/Winter Pre Orders and New Arrivals at Peach and Plum

10% off Fall/Winter Pre Orders and New Arrivals at Peach and Plum


Peach and Plum has a special offer for Dashin Fashion readers!

Take 10% off Fall 2010 Pre-Orders and New Arrivals from Monnalisa, Miss Grant/Microbe, Catimini, IKKS and Junior Gaultier.

Enter promo code DFFALL10 at checkout (discount off original prices and cannot be combined with other offers).

Discount not valid for Halabaloo and Matooka.

Plus, take 25% off this week on new Monnalisa Fall/Winter collection. Take 25% off Monnalisa Fall New Arrivals and Pre-Orders with promo code MNSPECIAL25.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

HAULS OF THE WEEK

Haul time!
I apologize for the last two pics. I forgot to rotate them. But they're quite clear. So thanks for making the extra effort of tilting your heads to get a better view of what I bought. hehe. :)
Anne Chun's all- natural thai noodle. Not the best option since it's loaded with sodium, but it's probably the best and the healthiest instant noodle that you can find. Well, I'm not indulging in it. I just want to try it, and I will eat it tomorrow since I'm burning my ass off in Orosman at Zafira. I also got myself some raw almonds.

Stuff for my inaanak's first birthday. Whew. First part of the birthday saga that could possibly go on for years haha. Hello, budget! :)

I finally got myself an Envirosax bag. Style is called Origami. I finally have a bigger sack for my laptop, extra clothes, and food!


HAVE A HAPPY WEEK! :)

HAULS OF THE WEEK

Haul time!
I apologize for the last two pics. I forgot to rotate them. But they're quite clear. So thanks for making the extra effort of tilting your heads to get a better view of what I bought. hehe. :)
Anne Chun's all- natural thai noodle. Not the best option since it's loaded with sodium, but it's probably the best and the healthiest instant noodle that you can find. Well, I'm not indulging in it. I just want to try it, and I will eat it tomorrow since I'm burning my ass off in Orosman at Zafira. I also got myself some raw almonds.

Stuff for my inaanak's first birthday. Whew. First part of the birthday saga that could possibly go on for years haha. Hello, budget! :)

I finally got myself an Envirosax bag. Style is called Origami. I finally have a bigger sack for my laptop, extra clothes, and food!


HAVE A HAPPY WEEK! :)

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: NOXZEMA DEEP CLEANSING CREAM

Here's an initial review on NOXZEMA DEEP CLEANSING CREAM

PRICE: 75PHP
PLACE BOUGHT: THE DOLLAR STORE, MARKET, MARKET, FORT BONIFACIO GLOBAL CITY, TAGUIG CITY
OTHER LOCATIONS: PCX STORES

THE VERDICT:

When you were younger, have you ever used something unforgettable that your mom or grandma used to own? In my case, I can't forget my grandma's three flowers hair pomade, and mom's big tubs of Noxzema Cleansing Cream.

I was strolling in Market, Market one day, then I came across The Dollar store. I love this store because I get to buy unique and cool US goodies. And good thing I dropped by, because I finally encountered one of the most memorable things that defined my childhood.

Mom used to use Noxzema. Every time she would come back from an out-of-the-country trip, she would bring home tubs of Noxzema. As a child, it reminded me of puddings (but I didn't try eating Noxzema :D), and it seemed like a toy to me. Dipping my tiny fingers in the eucalyptus- scented gunk was heaven for me every time I would take a bath. When I was younger, mom used to use this on my body. And I can still recall how it gave me a tingle after every wash. I still remember the minty fresh feeling that it leaves my skin every time mom wipes me dry.

Times change, and so are a person's preferences. Then mom moved on from using Noxzema. As I grew up, I lost my love for it, and moved on to discover a hundred more products.

I was strolling down memory lane as I held the small tub of Noxzema. I opened it, and its original, refreshing scent still remained. I just got one to test the product, because I don't know if it will still work perfectly on me, like how I used to remember it.

I tried it when I got home. And it's still the same old Noxzema that I used to love! Let me tell you why I love this cleansing cream.

The eucalyptus scent might bother some, but I can completely tolerate it. It's a cleansing cream that doesn't lathers up. The formula of Noxzema is soap- free, which is why it leaves your skin moisturized after washing, sans the dry feeling that soapy facial washes give.

Another great thing. It completely removes make- up, and it gives you a refreshing, tingly feel. And the best part, it didn't give me any break outs.

I had my friends try Noxzema and they're smitten with this product! Some observations are the ff:

"My face looks so fresh after washing!"
"I'm sensitive to commercial facial washes. But this one didn't break me out!"
"My face feels really clean."

This facial wash is recommended to people with combination skin. The minty feel helps keep oil at bay, while the moisturizers soothe dry skin. It will also work for oily and dry skinned people.

And now, they're asking me to buy them a tub. After I finish my TFS Mung Bean facial wash, I might go back to my first love, Noxzema. :)

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: NOXZEMA DEEP CLEANSING CREAM

Here's an initial review on NOXZEMA DEEP CLEANSING CREAM

PRICE: 75PHP
PLACE BOUGHT: THE DOLLAR STORE, MARKET, MARKET, FORT BONIFACIO GLOBAL CITY, TAGUIG CITY
OTHER LOCATIONS: PCX STORES

THE VERDICT:

When you were younger, have you ever used something unforgettable that your mom or grandma used to own? In my case, I can't forget my grandma's three flowers hair pomade, and mom's big tubs of Noxzema Cleansing Cream.

I was strolling in Market, Market one day, then I came across The Dollar store. I love this store because I get to buy unique and cool US goodies. And good thing I dropped by, because I finally encountered one of the most memorable things that defined my childhood.

Mom used to use Noxzema. Every time she would come back from an out-of-the-country trip, she would bring home tubs of Noxzema. As a child, it reminded me of puddings (but I didn't try eating Noxzema :D), and it seemed like a toy to me. Dipping my tiny fingers in the eucalyptus- scented gunk was heaven for me every time I would take a bath. When I was younger, mom used to use this on my body. And I can still recall how it gave me a tingle after every wash. I still remember the minty fresh feeling that it leaves my skin every time mom wipes me dry.

Times change, and so are a person's preferences. Then mom moved on from using Noxzema. As I grew up, I lost my love for it, and moved on to discover a hundred more products.

I was strolling down memory lane as I held the small tub of Noxzema. I opened it, and its original, refreshing scent still remained. I just got one to test the product, because I don't know if it will still work perfectly on me, like how I used to remember it.

I tried it when I got home. And it's still the same old Noxzema that I used to love! Let me tell you why I love this cleansing cream.

The eucalyptus scent might bother some, but I can completely tolerate it. It's a cleansing cream that doesn't lathers up. The formula of Noxzema is soap- free, which is why it leaves your skin moisturized after washing, sans the dry feeling that soapy facial washes give.

Another great thing. It completely removes make- up, and it gives you a refreshing, tingly feel. And the best part, it didn't give me any break outs.

I had my friends try Noxzema and they're smitten with this product! Some observations are the ff:

"My face looks so fresh after washing!"
"I'm sensitive to commercial facial washes. But this one didn't break me out!"
"My face feels really clean."

This facial wash is recommended to people with combination skin. The minty feel helps keep oil at bay, while the moisturizers soothe dry skin. It will also work for oily and dry skinned people.

And now, they're asking me to buy them a tub. After I finish my TFS Mung Bean facial wash, I might go back to my first love, Noxzema. :)

ON A LIGHTER NOTE, I RECEIVED A PLEASANT SURPRISE

As I was feeling hurt while watching the news, and hearing the comments regarding yesterday's Hostage Crisis, and at the same time, shaking my head at Venus Raj's MAJOR answer in the Q&A portion, something came just in time to brighten my day.

Ladies, meet Andy. :)

Andy is a 1800php pink diva make- up train case. :)

Sweet! It's pink! It's cute! It's lovely! :)

Material is made of wood, that's why it's lightweight. :)

And it's bigger and more spacious than I thought! Definitely bigger than Karl! :)

And it comes with a key to prevent make- up theft. :p


I'm soo excited to use this! And to those who are interested, I am selling Karl, the make- up traincase. He's all cleaned up now. I will be providing pictures soon. Though it breaks my heart, I have to sell him because more storage means more reason to shop for make- up, and I think I have more than enough. It's also a great way for me to budget my expenses. To those who are interested, please contact me at 0917 849 5018. I am selling Karl by Markwins Professional Alloy Traincase. In mint condition. Price is 1200php. Shipping is free, and I'm willing to do meet- ups :)

ON A LIGHTER NOTE, I RECEIVED A PLEASANT SURPRISE

As I was feeling hurt while watching the news, and hearing the comments regarding yesterday's Hostage Crisis, and at the same time, shaking my head at Venus Raj's MAJOR answer in the Q&A portion, something came just in time to brighten my day.

Ladies, meet Andy. :)

Andy is a 1800php pink diva make- up train case. :)

Sweet! It's pink! It's cute! It's lovely! :)

Material is made of wood, that's why it's lightweight. :)

And it's bigger and more spacious than I thought! Definitely bigger than Karl! :)

And it comes with a key to prevent make- up theft. :p


I'm soo excited to use this! And to those who are interested, I am selling Karl, the make- up traincase. He's all cleaned up now. I will be providing pictures soon. Though it breaks my heart, I have to sell him because more storage means more reason to shop for make- up, and I think I have more than enough. It's also a great way for me to budget my expenses. To those who are interested, please contact me at 0917 849 5018. I am selling Karl by Markwins Professional Alloy Traincase. In mint condition. Price is 1200php. Shipping is free, and I'm willing to do meet- ups :)

ON IGNORANCE, INCOMPETENCE, AND INJUSTICE: THERE WAS HOPE FOR MENDOZA AND HIS CAPTIVES

Photo taken from msnbc.com

Yesterday, the whole world is mourning for those who died in the tragic end of the Quirino Grandstand Hostage Crisis.

It was a happy day for the final leg of the Chinese nationals', which is a trip to Ocean Park, before leaving in the afternoon for Hong Kong. And they have never thought that they would be the subject of a disgruntled man named Inspector Rolando Mendoza.

I have been hearing and reading messages in different social networking sites expressing how disgusted they are with the PNP, and how they despise Insp. Mendoza's evil and selfish deed.

On the take against Insp. Mendoza, I beg to disagree.

According to Jean Jacques- Rosseau, man is naturally good, but civilization and society warps him. Is crime a natural choice for man? Or is it because man is left with nothing but to commit crime to survive?

If the civil government or a single ruling power is supposed to maintain peace and order, why are there criminals? Why are there deaths, disgruntled military and police officers, and endless poverty due to graft and corruption? Didn't it ever occur to those who are blaming Mendoza for putting justice in his own hands, that there is no such thing as justice to the small men in this country?

I am biased in this situation because I know that Insp. Mendoza is a good man. He was awarded in 2008 as one of the most outstanding policemen in the country, and was a runner- up again in the recently concluded most outstanding policemen awarding ceremony in 2009. How did I know? My mother was one of the judges in the 2009 ceremony, and the credentials of the candidates were reviewed. I managed to check Insp. Mendoza's, and as far as I can remember, his records are clean. And according to an interview, he's passionate about his work, and is so proud to have been awarded as one of the most outstanding policemen. Though he didn't reach the top posts in his lifetime of service, he still remained happy and contented, and have offered his life in serving the country, and has become a role model for the younger policemen.

I am deeply hurt because I know that the man is naturally good. And for him to become evil, something must've really oppressed him. I have to admit that I cried last night after knowing how his life and the lives of the innocent tourists have tragically ended. I wasn't directly affected, but apart from the deaths, I am lamenting more at the death of justice in our country.

I am totally against his deed. But can you blame the man? He has lost his sanity somewhere along the way. And it's not as if he didn't try going through the due processes. It came from him that he appealed his case, and the Ombudsman did nothing to solve it. He was easily kicked out from his position that he has worked so hard to reach.

Justice delayed, is justice denied. All that the man is asking is a piece of paper from the ombudsman, for them to clear his name, and he will surrender. Why can't they give that to him? It just goes to show that there was a big hullabaloo in his termination. That's why the man has put the matter in his own hands.

And the incompetence and ignorance of the PNP are to blame for the tragic end of the hostage crisis. For Christ's sake PNoy, why are you applauding the PNP for their courageous act? Almost everyone died in the bus when in fact, they could've been saved! And they say that the media has blown the story out of proportion, given the fact that they serve as the monitor for Mendoza and the outside world? C'mon, I'm pretty sure, if there was no media coverage, the PNP would have rained bullets and bazookas on the bus without even thinking of the innocent lives inside! All that they care about is to shut Mendoza's trap once and for all before he names all the demons in the PNP.

The PNP should know about a thing or two about Psychology. A hostage- taker is not in his/her proper state of mind. It's a do or die situation for them, and further threatening them will not make them surrender. Did they think that arresting Mendoza's brother is the only way to solve the problem? Let us consider that killing everyone may not be part of the plan, because according to the survivors, Insp. Mendoza was calm at first and is asking for justice. He wasn't threatening anyone until some brilliant police suggested that they arrest Mendoza's brother and use it against him. In a sense, the PNP is to blame for the hostage crisis' tragic end. The best thing that they could have done is to dissuade Mendoza and arrest him. That way, there would be no bloodshed.

It just goes to show that these incompetent and stupid policemen are trying to replace their failure by arresting an "accessory to the crime". C'mon. You gotta be kidding me. It's so funny that they started pulling crimes and charges out of thin air so that they could repress Mendoza's brother. Talk about INJUSTICE.

And to end this note, I do believe that the man is innocent of the crimes charged against him. We have seen his house in Tanauan. It is not too good for a policeman who's earning 19k a month. They have two cars because their parents have money to somehow afford a good life for their children.

And if Rolando Mendoza is indeed, a fugitive, why would he roam freely? Why isn't he behind bars? Why didn't we hear this in the news? Why would someone make a scene if he/she is guilty? Case in point: Panfilo Lacson. All evidences are pointing to him as the brain behind the notorious Kuratong Baleleng Gang. If he was indeed innocent, he would do the same thing. Another case in point: Jun Lozada. If the man was indeed part of the ZTE scam, would he risk his life and his family for his crusade against corruption if what he's saying is not true?

Let us remember the case of Jun Ducat. He was a good man, until society pushed him to do harm, for him to do good.

There are a few good men in the service. And it is so sad that justice itself is turning them evil not because they want to, but they have to.


I PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF THE CHINESE NATIONALS, INSP. MENDOZA, AND MOST ESPECIALLY, THE JUSTICE IN THIS COUNTRY.


ON IGNORANCE, INCOMPETENCE, AND INJUSTICE: THERE WAS HOPE FOR MENDOZA AND HIS CAPTIVES

Photo taken from msnbc.com

Yesterday, the whole world is mourning for those who died in the tragic end of the Quirino Grandstand Hostage Crisis.

It was a happy day for the final leg of the Chinese nationals', which is a trip to Ocean Park, before leaving in the afternoon for Hong Kong. And they have never thought that they would be the subject of a disgruntled man named Inspector Rolando Mendoza.

I have been hearing and reading messages in different social networking sites expressing how disgusted they are with the PNP, and how they despise Insp. Mendoza's evil and selfish deed.

On the take against Insp. Mendoza, I beg to disagree.

According to Jean Jacques- Rosseau, man is naturally good, but civilization and society warps him. Is crime a natural choice for man? Or is it because man is left with nothing but to commit crime to survive?

If the civil government or a single ruling power is supposed to maintain peace and order, why are there criminals? Why are there deaths, disgruntled military and police officers, and endless poverty due to graft and corruption? Didn't it ever occur to those who are blaming Mendoza for putting justice in his own hands, that there is no such thing as justice to the small men in this country?

I am biased in this situation because I know that Insp. Mendoza is a good man. He was awarded in 2008 as one of the most outstanding policemen in the country, and was a runner- up again in the recently concluded most outstanding policemen awarding ceremony in 2009. How did I know? My mother was one of the judges in the 2009 ceremony, and the credentials of the candidates were reviewed. I managed to check Insp. Mendoza's, and as far as I can remember, his records are clean. And according to an interview, he's passionate about his work, and is so proud to have been awarded as one of the most outstanding policemen. Though he didn't reach the top posts in his lifetime of service, he still remained happy and contented, and have offered his life in serving the country, and has become a role model for the younger policemen.

I am deeply hurt because I know that the man is naturally good. And for him to become evil, something must've really oppressed him. I have to admit that I cried last night after knowing how his life and the lives of the innocent tourists have tragically ended. I wasn't directly affected, but apart from the deaths, I am lamenting more at the death of justice in our country.

I am totally against his deed. But can you blame the man? He has lost his sanity somewhere along the way. And it's not as if he didn't try going through the due processes. It came from him that he appealed his case, and the Ombudsman did nothing to solve it. He was easily kicked out from his position that he has worked so hard to reach.

Justice delayed, is justice denied. All that the man is asking is a piece of paper from the ombudsman, for them to clear his name, and he will surrender. Why can't they give that to him? It just goes to show that there was a big hullabaloo in his termination. That's why the man has put the matter in his own hands.

And the incompetence and ignorance of the PNP are to blame for the tragic end of the hostage crisis. For Christ's sake PNoy, why are you applauding the PNP for their courageous act? Almost everyone died in the bus when in fact, they could've been saved! And they say that the media has blown the story out of proportion, given the fact that they serve as the monitor for Mendoza and the outside world? C'mon, I'm pretty sure, if there was no media coverage, the PNP would have rained bullets and bazookas on the bus without even thinking of the innocent lives inside! All that they care about is to shut Mendoza's trap once and for all before he names all the demons in the PNP.

The PNP should know about a thing or two about Psychology. A hostage- taker is not in his/her proper state of mind. It's a do or die situation for them, and further threatening them will not make them surrender. Did they think that arresting Mendoza's brother is the only way to solve the problem? Let us consider that killing everyone may not be part of the plan, because according to the survivors, Insp. Mendoza was calm at first and is asking for justice. He wasn't threatening anyone until some brilliant police suggested that they arrest Mendoza's brother and use it against him. In a sense, the PNP is to blame for the hostage crisis' tragic end. The best thing that they could have done is to dissuade Mendoza and arrest him. That way, there would be no bloodshed.

It just goes to show that these incompetent and stupid policemen are trying to replace their failure by arresting an "accessory to the crime". C'mon. You gotta be kidding me. It's so funny that they started pulling crimes and charges out of thin air so that they could repress Mendoza's brother. Talk about INJUSTICE.

And to end this note, I do believe that the man is innocent of the crimes charged against him. We have seen his house in Tanauan. It is not too good for a policeman who's earning 19k a month. They have two cars because their parents have money to somehow afford a good life for their children.

And if Rolando Mendoza is indeed, a fugitive, why would he roam freely? Why isn't he behind bars? Why didn't we hear this in the news? Why would someone make a scene if he/she is guilty? Case in point: Panfilo Lacson. All evidences are pointing to him as the brain behind the notorious Kuratong Baleleng Gang. If he was indeed innocent, he would do the same thing. Another case in point: Jun Lozada. If the man was indeed part of the ZTE scam, would he risk his life and his family for his crusade against corruption if what he's saying is not true?

Let us remember the case of Jun Ducat. He was a good man, until society pushed him to do harm, for him to do good.

There are a few good men in the service. And it is so sad that justice itself is turning them evil not because they want to, but they have to.


I PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF THE CHINESE NATIONALS, INSP. MENDOZA, AND MOST ESPECIALLY, THE JUSTICE IN THIS COUNTRY.


Monday, August 23, 2010

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: MAYBELLINE LIP AND EYE MAKE- UP REMOVER

Here's an initial review on MAYBELLINE LIP AND EYE MAKE- UP REMOVER


PRICE: 99PHP

PLACE BOUGHT: FIRST AID, GREENBELT 3, MAKATI CITY

OTHER LOCATIONS: MAYBELLINE COUNTERS IN ALL MALLS NATIONWIDE



THE VERDICT:


I'm kinda' tight on the budget as of the moment because I am still awaiting my paycheck from a previous play, and I am preparing myself for the Disney Venomous Villains Collections by MAC. As much as I want to buy a cleansing oil at least from Etude House, I can't because I have to budget my expenses. I badly need one because the current play that I'm in, which is Orosman at Zafira, requires a lot of face and body paint!


I hate using baby oil because it leaves my face greasy, even after washing it thoroughly with soap and water. I discovered this through a friend. On my first trial, it worked pretty well so I decided to use this as of the moment.


I was hoping to buy the 70ml bottle, but the Maybelline counter in First Aid only has the 40ml size. Since the show's about to close, I figured that this will last me until the end.


Let's now review this product.


Size is compact, so it fits anywhere, even in your make- up kit. So it's perfect to bring when you're traveling.


The consistency is oil and liquid. I am guessing that the liquid sorta' neutralizes the oil so it won't feel too greasy once applied. 2- 3 drops can remove a good amount of eye, and a bit of face make- up.


This make- up remover promised to remove even the toughest waterproof make- up. Let's see how this will work on my Revlon Colorstay Eyeliner, the toughest waterproof eyeliner there is!


Well, it did remove my eye make- up easily. But for the eyeliner, it required at least two cotton pads for each eye with the make- up remover. This just goes to show how tough Revlon's eyeliner is!


Sadly, it didn't remove the lipstick stains on my lips and face completely.


Overall, it's a good choice if you're on a budget or if you just want to buy a make- up remover for daily use. But professional make- up brands can be quite tough, so they require heavy duty make- up removers. For now, this will do because I can't afford to shell out some moolah for a more expensive (but better) one. For daily use, I will recommend this. Why not? It's cheap, and it works perfectly fine. But for professional use, I suggest you try cleansing oils.


**Maybelline Lip and Eye Make- Up Remover comes in a 40ml and 70ml bottle. It is opthalmologically and dermatologically tested.


PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: MAYBELLINE LIP AND EYE MAKE- UP REMOVER

Here's an initial review on MAYBELLINE LIP AND EYE MAKE- UP REMOVER


PRICE: 99PHP

PLACE BOUGHT: FIRST AID, GREENBELT 3, MAKATI CITY

OTHER LOCATIONS: MAYBELLINE COUNTERS IN ALL MALLS NATIONWIDE



THE VERDICT:


I'm kinda' tight on the budget as of the moment because I am still awaiting my paycheck from a previous play, and I am preparing myself for the Disney Venomous Villains Collections by MAC. As much as I want to buy a cleansing oil at least from Etude House, I can't because I have to budget my expenses. I badly need one because the current play that I'm in, which is Orosman at Zafira, requires a lot of face and body paint!


I hate using baby oil because it leaves my face greasy, even after washing it thoroughly with soap and water. I discovered this through a friend. On my first trial, it worked pretty well so I decided to use this as of the moment.


I was hoping to buy the 70ml bottle, but the Maybelline counter in First Aid only has the 40ml size. Since the show's about to close, I figured that this will last me until the end.


Let's now review this product.


Size is compact, so it fits anywhere, even in your make- up kit. So it's perfect to bring when you're traveling.


The consistency is oil and liquid. I am guessing that the liquid sorta' neutralizes the oil so it won't feel too greasy once applied. 2- 3 drops can remove a good amount of eye, and a bit of face make- up.


This make- up remover promised to remove even the toughest waterproof make- up. Let's see how this will work on my Revlon Colorstay Eyeliner, the toughest waterproof eyeliner there is!


Well, it did remove my eye make- up easily. But for the eyeliner, it required at least two cotton pads for each eye with the make- up remover. This just goes to show how tough Revlon's eyeliner is!


Sadly, it didn't remove the lipstick stains on my lips and face completely.


Overall, it's a good choice if you're on a budget or if you just want to buy a make- up remover for daily use. But professional make- up brands can be quite tough, so they require heavy duty make- up removers. For now, this will do because I can't afford to shell out some moolah for a more expensive (but better) one. For daily use, I will recommend this. Why not? It's cheap, and it works perfectly fine. But for professional use, I suggest you try cleansing oils.


**Maybelline Lip and Eye Make- Up Remover comes in a 40ml and 70ml bottle. It is opthalmologically and dermatologically tested.


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