Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Relax: Bliss Nail and Day Spa
My nails were in dire need of a manicure and pedicure. The past month was so busy for me that I totally just neglected them and they were a few days shy of being totally embarrassing. I'm based in the south for most of the week nowadays, but weekends are still spent in Katipunan, so last Sunday I finally got to try my friend's nail salon. Say hello to Bliss Nail and Day Spa.
I love how you feel like you are sitting in the middle Tiffany and Co. box while getting your nails done. Great color choice for the spa, it's very relaxing.
They use mostly Essie nail polish and gave me a whole basket to choose from before starting.
I think it's noteworthy that they have lacquers that are safe for pregnant women. When I was pregnant, this whole formaldehyde, toluene and DBP free thing didn't exist yet.
My one suggestion is to have more out of the box colors. They are very complete with the regular colors though so no worries for most people...but I'm not a normal girl lol ;p Would have loved to see more hyper colors, blues, greens, black etc.
I chose a pinky coral for my toe nails :D (Btw, still loving my tat. Looks good after 3 years!)
And for my fingers, I used the same shade but mixed with this seafoam green shade that I brought with me that I got from Sydney.
It was an awesome afternoon and long overdue. I'm always so stressed out so a couple of hours of pampering really was BLISS.
Bliss Nail and Day spa is located at G/F Elizabeth Hall, Katipunan. Make at appointment by calling 5020257
I love how you feel like you are sitting in the middle Tiffany and Co. box while getting your nails done. Great color choice for the spa, it's very relaxing.
They use mostly Essie nail polish and gave me a whole basket to choose from before starting.
I think it's noteworthy that they have lacquers that are safe for pregnant women. When I was pregnant, this whole formaldehyde, toluene and DBP free thing didn't exist yet.
My one suggestion is to have more out of the box colors. They are very complete with the regular colors though so no worries for most people...but I'm not a normal girl lol ;p Would have loved to see more hyper colors, blues, greens, black etc.
I chose a pinky coral for my toe nails :D (Btw, still loving my tat. Looks good after 3 years!)
And for my fingers, I used the same shade but mixed with this seafoam green shade that I brought with me that I got from Sydney.
It was an awesome afternoon and long overdue. I'm always so stressed out so a couple of hours of pampering really was BLISS.
Bliss Nail and Day spa is located at G/F Elizabeth Hall, Katipunan. Make at appointment by calling 5020257
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Beauty Profile: Vicky Herrera
Here's someone you shouldn't sleep on. She's young, beautiful and talented. Yeah, I know people like that are a dime a dozen nowadays. What sets her apart is that she is also down to earth and intelligent, with an insatiable thirst for knowledge. You hear her distinct giggle from a mile away, but this chick is serious when it comes down to business. She used to be Sarah Meier's partner in crime in the now defunct (but why?!) show The Dollhouse on U92. Oh, and did you know she's a Paredes too? That makes us cousins....Say hello to Vicky Herrera!
What's the ONE thing you can't live without?
Vicky: Mascara. Maybelline. I'm a simple girl! But I really love how mascara brightens up your look.
What do you think is different about Filipina beauty?
Vicky: There is a certain unexplainable warmth about Pinay beauties. I always think it comes from their heart and shows in their eyes.
What do you think about advertising for beauty products and their direct relation to how women view themselves?
Vicky: I think in some way media defines what is beautiful for the moment. But in reality the definition of beauty has changed over the centuries. (From curvy to skinny to light skinned to dark skinned to straight hair to curly hair etc.) If you listen to the changing trends you'd go crazy! What's important is setting your own definition of what is beautiful and stick to that. You shouldn't love yourself any less because you look different. In fact, love yourself even more.
Do you think media sets an unrealistic standard for beauty?
Vicky: In some way, yes. I think people need to also see the other side of the coin. There is a whole team dedicated to making women look perfect. There is makeup, lighting, photo shop, camera angles etc. There is a lot of work in creating that perfect picture. If we start to compare ourselves on how come we don't look as perfect in reality, we will become disappointed and stop appreciating what we have. There are a lot of beautiful women I know who don't see themselves in a positive way, which is sad. Once there are more positive role models out there maybe we won't be worried about the next generation growing up insecure. Beauty also can't only depend on someone's looks. Personality, intelligence, confidence, values; they all play a huge role as well. Sometimes it can be a simple matter of how someone feels on the inside. A happy person naturally shines.
What's your take on plastic surgery?
Depends on the reason. I mean, some people need it in the sense that they went through something physically traumatic (accidents etc) and they need it. I think if you need it for a health reason then its acceptable. But if you turn to plastic surgery as a quick fix for an insecurity, I think its better to talk to someone first before you decide to get anything done. How you feel about your self.... your insecurities and issues, those feelings wont instantly go away. At the end of the day I always believe it's better to just be real about who you are.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Beauty Profile: Jigs Mayuga
Time for another feature on another one of my favorite people that can definitely land a spot on any Most Beautiful list---Make-up artist, TV host, Music Enthusiast and now blogger, Jigs Mayuga!
What is your "beauty routine" Most men don't have one, but what would kind of routine do you recommend for guys?
What do you think about makeup on men?
Jigs: For one, i don't wear makeup unless i'm gonna be on TV or am posing for a photo shoot. Even then i rarely use foundation/concealer on myself unless i need to conceal a pimple or a mark. If you have great skin i don't think guys (straight or gay) need to wear makeup.
If you could only pick one look---natural and innocent or dark and vampy, which would you pick?
Jigs: Natural and innocent. it's easier to pull off and it doesn't take mad skills to achieve this look.
Best beauty advice anyone ever gave you?
Jigs: Get lots of rest, drink plenty of fluids and loads of exercise. It'll do wonders for your skin. :-)
Jigs' Must Haves:
1. Maybelline Great Lash Mascara (Waterproof)
2. Sh Uemura Eyelash Curler
3. M.A.C. Boy Girl Brow Set
Find Jigs at truccatore.tumblr.com
What is your "beauty routine" Most men don't have one, but what would kind of routine do you recommend for guys?
Jigs: MY routine is very simple. i use a face wash day and night and i use a moisturizer with SPF. I also exfoliate and shave every two to three days. I use a hair product on days when i want my hair brushed up otherwise i just leave it au naturel. :-)
What's your favorite fragrance?
Jigs: Right now i'm using Bang by Marc Jacobs
Jigs: For one, i don't wear makeup unless i'm gonna be on TV or am posing for a photo shoot. Even then i rarely use foundation/concealer on myself unless i need to conceal a pimple or a mark. If you have great skin i don't think guys (straight or gay) need to wear makeup.
If you could only pick one look---natural and innocent or dark and vampy, which would you pick?
Jigs: Natural and innocent. it's easier to pull off and it doesn't take mad skills to achieve this look.
Best beauty advice anyone ever gave you?
Jigs: Get lots of rest, drink plenty of fluids and loads of exercise. It'll do wonders for your skin. :-)
Jigs' Must Haves:
1. Maybelline Great Lash Mascara (Waterproof)
2. Sh Uemura Eyelash Curler
3. M.A.C. Boy Girl Brow Set
Find Jigs at truccatore.tumblr.com
Friday, February 4, 2011
Beauty Profile: Ala Paredes
I have beautiful friends and family. From time to time (actually quite often probably) I will be featuring them in this blog. Just short Q&A's and some photos of them. Let's start off with my sister, Ala :)
Ala: I think our naturally young-looking skin really is a stand-out here. Also, many Pinoys are of a mixed heritage which leads to many people trying to determine where we're from. People definitely think we're an interesting mix.
Describe your beauty routine.
Ala: I don't use soap on my face as it dries my skin out. I love Cetaphil. I use an eye-makeup remover for my mascara but I find Cetaphil does the trick for the rest of my face. I use Human Heart Nature's Night Moisturizer at night which makes my skin so soft when I wake up in the morning, and it's heavy enough to stand up to winter. I use HHN Day Moisturizer during the day or Cetaphil, depending on what I have. Also Invisible Zinc facial sunscreen which I find is the most non-oily/ non-greasy.
When you were living in Manila and getting into the whole advertising scene, what was it like being surrounded by fair skinned/straight haired girls and why do you think that despite that being the norm at the time, they kept booking you?
Ala: I do remember my first big ad which was a facial wash ad and being compared to the girl I was with who was fairer and had long straight hair. Some people did make harsh comments, and I was actually pressured by some clients to have my hair straightened. I don't know why I kept getting booked, I didn't feel very beautiful growing up. But I guess people we're just ready for something new. Maybe the market was just saturated with fair-skinned beauties.
Ala: I'm a huge fan of Human Heart Nature products. Their shampoo, conditioner, and hair styling cream all work wonders for me. A lot of commercially sold products don't work well on my hair, they're so heavy and leave a lot of residue, and I think I'm allergic to them. I've also found that TIGI Curls Rock line do pretty well.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Beauty Loot: Coco Manila
When I was in Baguio last week, I noticed this little tent beside the Filling Station inside Camp John Hay. I went closer and saw that it was a bunch of soaps and other beauty products.
You may strip me off my Beauty Editor title, but you can never keep me away from anything beauty related! I had to go over and check it out once...twice...three times! The soaps smelled so yummy, mostly because they were my kind of scents...chocolate, coffee cinnamon and creme brulee. I don't like overly strong smells, which is why passing by Lush always makes me gag. Individually, Lush products smell good, but when all jammed in the same place, can be overkill.
Anyway, I picked up a bar of soap, a pot of cacao flavored lip balm and Chocolate scented hand sanitizer. They also have coffee and lemongrass scented body scrubs (That now I wish I got!) as well as lotions.
Don't bother getting the lip balm, it's no good, but I love the hand sanitizer, and would love to try the heavenly smelling scrubs.
My home girl Thea went home with more things than I did!
For now it's only available in that little stall in Camp John Hay. Hopefully closer to us soon.
You may strip me off my Beauty Editor title, but you can never keep me away from anything beauty related! I had to go over and check it out once...twice...three times! The soaps smelled so yummy, mostly because they were my kind of scents...chocolate, coffee cinnamon and creme brulee. I don't like overly strong smells, which is why passing by Lush always makes me gag. Individually, Lush products smell good, but when all jammed in the same place, can be overkill.
Anyway, I picked up a bar of soap, a pot of cacao flavored lip balm and Chocolate scented hand sanitizer. They also have coffee and lemongrass scented body scrubs (That now I wish I got!) as well as lotions.
Don't bother getting the lip balm, it's no good, but I love the hand sanitizer, and would love to try the heavenly smelling scrubs.
My home girl Thea went home with more things than I did!
For now it's only available in that little stall in Camp John Hay. Hopefully closer to us soon.
Friday, January 14, 2011
The Skinny on Fat
Everyone wants to be skinny. Even skinny people want to be skinnier. Even people like me who think a good steak meal > that dress I would have wanted to wear to a party but now I feel too fat to wear it complain about wanting to be go back to our college weight.
Thing is, regardless of how much my friends and I wish the whole Botticelli look would replace looking emaciated, we don't think that is going to happen anytime soon.
See, they all have guts.Literally.
There are so many treatments, diets and products out in the market that are totally riding on the skinny wave. Some, such as the ancient Bangkok Pills of the late 90's are clearly bad for you and others come in the form or wraps and crazy contraptions.
Thing is, regardless of how much my friends and I
See, they all have guts.Literally.
There are so many treatments, diets and products out in the market that are totally riding on the skinny wave. Some, such as the ancient Bangkok Pills of the late 90's are clearly bad for you
Thursday, January 13, 2011
I don't need to see what's on the inside, Let me enjoy this cause it was all just a beautiful lie
Just another beauty blog. Yup, this is all this is.
Except:
1. I have had 9 years of experience in the publishing industry, 7 of which I was a beauty editor, 2 of which I had a beauty column and for the duration was a contributor to numerous publications and websites on the topic of beauty.
2. I am a make-up artist by profession, albeit non-practicing at the moment. I studied at the London School of Beauty in Make-up and have done editorial, advertorial, print, video, runway and bridal work. I really miss it.
3. I have tried and I have tested so many products in my lifetime, and although some are really awesome, others aren't so much---and YOU have the right to know.
Now, as a Beauty Editor, it would have been very un-PC of me to flat out say a product sucked, but now that I have my own blog, and nobody is paying me millions of pesos in advertising to say they are good, I will say what I really feel--- without being mean, of course, just REAL.
A tip to live by to end my first post:
Just because it's expensive, doesn't necessarily mean it's the best! Til next time! feel free to ask me questions too!
Except:
1. I have had 9 years of experience in the publishing industry, 7 of which I was a beauty editor, 2 of which I had a beauty column and for the duration was a contributor to numerous publications and websites on the topic of beauty.
2. I am a make-up artist by profession, albeit non-practicing at the moment. I studied at the London School of Beauty in Make-up and have done editorial, advertorial, print, video, runway and bridal work. I really miss it.
3. I have tried and I have tested so many products in my lifetime, and although some are really awesome, others aren't so much---and YOU have the right to know.
Now, as a Beauty Editor, it would have been very un-PC of me to flat out say a product sucked, but now that I have my own blog, and nobody is paying me millions of pesos in advertising to say they are good, I will say what I really feel--- without being mean, of course, just REAL.
A tip to live by to end my first post:
Just because it's expensive, doesn't necessarily mean it's the best! Til next time! feel free to ask me questions too!
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