Want to get FREE Olay Total Effects sample?

I just claimed my 7g Olay Total Effects sample from Watsons last week and a Php 100 voucher that you can use on your next purchase of Olay Total Effects. The sample will last you for a week, enough for you to notice the effects on your skin. If you want to get your free sample, just register here and wait for the text message confirmation to be sent to your mobile phone. You will present this text message to an Olay representative at your chosen Watsons branch.

Chocolate Ganache for your lips



While I was surfing over at Multiply, I found this site selling different lip balms and other beauty products. But one product caught my fancy, it’s the Ganache for Lips. Sounds intriguing, huh? SO I searched it over at Google and found their site: Ganache for Lips. It’s an all-natural lip balm and doesn’t use the usual inexpensive petroleum products nor those artificial flavors and colors. It uses highest quality all-natural and unrefined ingredients from botanical sources.

Chocolate Mousse, Chocolate-Mint, and Chocolate Raspberry: $4.00 each


Enough of the geeky part, chocolate lovers like me will definitely enjoy swiping this mini-treat because it contains real Scharffen Berger Chocolate. I’m not familiar with the chocolate brand, but heck, it still is CHOCOLATE!!

I already emailed one of the online retailers in the US because the Multiply seller is selling it for a steep price. I’m hoping that it would be cheaper if I buy this online in the US and hopefully will not get lost in the mail.

Is mineral makeup right for you?

Mineral makeup (MMU) is becoming a trend nowadays because it promises benefits for your skin aside from it being natural. I tried it a couple of times, some of my MMU are bought online and some are freebies from online sellers. I usually apply MMU when I’m at home, haha. But I’m a loose powder, cheek tint and lipstick person only, period. I found this quiz from Totalbeauty.com and the result says that I can live without Mineral makeup. Here’s my result:

Mineral makeup might not be your cup of tea for a variety of reasons. True minerals are often formulated without binding agents so if you associate the words “loose pigment” with “my own personal hell,” mineral makeup will definitely annoy you. And like conventional makeup,” reflective materials such as mica, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide give sparkle to mineral makeup,” says Dallas-based dermatologist Dr. Erin M. Welch. So if you’d rather look matte than have a subtle sheen, minerals might not be for you. Also, your normal skin type doesn’t necessarily need special treatment (as in, you don’t have to avoid preservatives found in regular makeup), so no need to switch to minerals. And above all, true mineral makeup can be expensive, which may not fit the budgets of most women who land in this category — so spend your money elsewhere.


Take this quiz too: Is mineral makeup right for you?

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