Here are some of the photos I took when I went to Guangzhou, Guangdong China to visit family a few months back. We didn't get to do a lot of sight-seeing since it was raining cats and dogs most of the time but hey! At least I got to go around and take pictures.
Just wanted to share with you guys.
African Weapons, Shields and other artifacts can be found in this museum. Now I have no idea why this is in China, I'm guessing they crossed paths at one point along the border of Africa and PRC.
They had monitors playing commercials and other interactive advertisements.
No travel log is complete without some food porn.
Note : Bitter Ocampo meaning "Bitter/Sour" is derived from Deither Ocampo a local TV Personality/Actor here in the Philippines.
Maybe it's just me, but I've always been fascinated by secrets and codes. My first foray into the exclusivity of knowledge was with Morse Codes and Braille.
Now I've never learned, or even attempted to learn because it's more complicated than it looks. (Note to self : Movies = Lies ) Or it may be because I'm physically callous and deaf. (Let the training commence...to the bat cave!)
Apart from my still ongoing fascination with codes namely the two aforementioned things, I have this weird fixation with people using gay lingo.
Or more specifically Filipino Gay lingo. Which is so hard to understand if you don't have an inkling about local culture, celebrities/personalities in the Philippines (sometimes foreign celebrities are used) and have the basic syllable replacements down pat.
Here's a sample.
Givenchy/Janno Gibbs = `Bigay, to give' (Janno Gibbs is a singer/local tv personality)
Gelli de Belen =`Selos' / To be Jealous (Gelli de Belen is a local tv personality)
Baliwag =`Baliw' / Crazy (Baliwag is a brand of Lechon / Roast Pork)
So being the avid "Googler" that I am. I looked up how to decipher this linguistic exclusivity that has garnered my quirky interest.
And lo and behold, there's a blogpost and even a Wikipedia page dedicated to it. Don't you just love technology?
I know for a fact that some of these aren't even being used anymore and newer terms are being added to the roster and I don't think I can keep up unless I surround myself with people who talk like this. I should just stick to knowing the basics and common terms to save face because I know for sure I will butcher the words, misuse them and quite possibly embarrass myself.
Itech, gibsung ko na sa inyo yung link : http://badingtionaryphoenix.blogspot.com/2010/10/tagalog-gay-lingo-101.html
Note : To the owner of this site. I thank you for your time in immortalizing these sacred texts into the web. Kalerky lang nung na kita ko!
Maybe it's just me, but I've always been fascinated by secrets and codes. My first foray into the exclusivity of knowledge was with Morse Codes and Braille.
Now I've never learned, or even attempted to learn because it's more complicated than it looks. (Note to self : Movies = Lies ) Or it may be because I'm physically callous and deaf. (Let the training commence...to the bat cave!)
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Apart from my still ongoing fascination with codes namely the two aforementioned things, I have this weird fixation with people using gay lingo.
Or more specifically Filipino Gay lingo. Which is so hard to understand if you don't have an inkling about local culture, celebrities/personalities in the Philippines (sometimes foreign celebrities are used) and have the basic syllable replacements down pat.
Here's a sample.
Givenchy/Janno Gibbs = `Bigay, to give' (Janno Gibbs is a singer/local tv personality)
Gelli de Belen =`Selos' / To be Jealous (Gelli de Belen is a local tv personality)
Baliwag =`Baliw' / Crazy (Baliwag is a brand of Lechon / Roast Pork)
So being the avid "Googler" that I am. I looked up how to decipher this linguistic exclusivity that has garnered my quirky interest.
And lo and behold, there's a blogpost and even a Wikipedia page dedicated to it. Don't you just love technology?
I know for a fact that some of these aren't even being used anymore and newer terms are being added to the roster and I don't think I can keep up unless I surround myself with people who talk like this. I should just stick to knowing the basics and common terms to save face because I know for sure I will butcher the words, misuse them and quite possibly embarrass myself.
Itech, gibsung ko na sa inyo yung link : http://badingtionaryphoenix.blogspot.com/2010/10/tagalog-gay-lingo-101.html
Note : To the owner of this site. I thank you for your time in immortalizing these sacred texts into the web. Kalerky lang nung na kita ko!
Or Forever21 GCs or an iPAD mini. I mean seriously, everywhere I look it's still a win-win situation, it really is worth a try right? Read the poster mechanics to join, it's SUPER easy. Or click through to go to the Vaseline PH facebook page.
Good Luck!
These are just one of the times I'm thankful I have a sister close to my age instead of a brother or my ever coveted fantasy of a "cool older brother who could beat up bullies or exes in a jiffy". We understand each other and by that sense I mean skin care and make-up kind of understanding.
I didn't buy SQUAT in this latest haul of mine and I'm so giddy and super excited because I really love all of "my" purchases.
Let me tell you a little bit about these brands. Ever Bilena and Fanny Serrano are just a couple of household names when it comes to local makeup products that are tried, tested and very much loved.
Despite those facts I've never tried anything from their respective lines, powder and foundation-wise {except a lip and cheek tint from Ever Bilena that I didn't care much for because its smell turned rancid while I was using it; it has the doe-foot applicator and THIS dip eyeliner a.k.a waste of freaking space.} because the smell from the products, the powders especially, turned me off so much when I was younger.
I always attributed that smell to old ladies and grandmas, so you can imagine my aversion to them. Plus I didn't want to experiment with my own face, with it being super sensitive, oily and adding the rosacea I have, which adds to the ingredient-sensitivity of my "princess skin" I wasn't that game to just trying whatever. Ugh aren't I the lucky one?
Despite those facts I've never tried anything from their respective lines, powder and foundation-wise {except a lip and cheek tint from Ever Bilena that I didn't care much for because its smell turned rancid while I was using it; it has the doe-foot applicator and THIS dip eyeliner a.k.a waste of freaking space.} because the smell from the products, the powders especially, turned me off so much when I was younger.
I always attributed that smell to old ladies and grandmas, so you can imagine my aversion to them. Plus I didn't want to experiment with my own face, with it being super sensitive, oily and adding the rosacea I have, which adds to the ingredient-sensitivity of my "princess skin" I wasn't that game to just trying whatever. Ugh aren't I the lucky one?
The two palettes in comparison.
The four colors are bright crayon green, golden yellow, deep purple and this gorgeous forest green shade that's my favorite out of the palette. It also comes with two sponge-tip applicators, which aren't considered sponges at all in my opinion. They're, tougher, sturdier, smooth as well. I guess they're comparable to insoles of most shoes, more specifically the jelly-like middle between the two cloth-like strips. That's the best I could do to describe them hahaha.
Swatches on some linen paper.
Swatches on my arm with some home-made primer.
All of the shades has some tiny glitters in them that are a combination of gold and pink, as far as I can see. Not overly glittery, and definitely not metallic. But blended out, especially the dark green and deep purple, you can barely see the glitters.
It retails for around 400+ Php but I got it for 150 Php (around $4) at SM Megamall because they were re-stocking I think?
Next up is my new favorite waterproof pen-type black liquid liner. And when I say waterproof, I really mean it.
I tried removing it with soap and water, olive oil, wipes, oil-based makeup remover and gentle toner, all in that order {I repeated some steps as well and I still had some bits of eyeliner on} . I was wowed and annoyed at the same time. Now I have to get myself a proper waterproof makeup remover. {Any recommendations?}
On another note, I'm completely singing a different tune when it comes to this product unlike here. I like everything about it. It has the typical inky liquid liner smell and inconsequential in my book since it isn't that strong and goes away quickly enough. It dries pretty fast. The felt-tip is precise, not too hard nor flimsy and opacity of the ink is just ♥.
It retails for around 200 Php (around $5)
UPDATE 10-19-2013 : It smudges on me now. I think the formula tends to break-down after a while. :( New liquid liner suggestions please!
Next up is the Ever Bilena Powder Foundation with UV/UVB protection in Soft Beige.
The packaging is simple and professional like the Fanny Serrano quad I mentioned. The compact is black with a matte finish and logo stamped on top. Nothing fancy like the Fanny Serrano but this one's cheaply stamped, you can see it's fading already and with a couple more uses it will be completely erased. Too bad. The lock mechanism is ok, not as sturdy as the Fanny Serrano quad but I don't think it's going to be breaking too soon.
It has a good amount of product since it's 11 grams, with a mirror and sponge included at the bottom compartment. The sponge isn't bad either, not the cheap kind that're stiff, this one's pretty soft.
The scent is very powdery, like sweet milk candy tablets. To those who have an issue with scented make-up this might not be your cup of tea, as the scent lingers on the skin. The consistency is very smooth and soft and applies really well on my oily-combination skin. I use a big fluffy brush to apply this for a lighter coverage but you can still use the sponge that's included for a more opaque application.
The color Soft Beige, which has a yellow undertone is also a good match for me and blends well on my skin.
The color range caters to most skin tones and the powders have either a yellow undertone or pink-beige undertone. But unfortunately they don't have {in this foundation line}, anything for tanner and more deeply colored skin.
This compact retails for around 300 Php (around $8)
UPDATE 10-19-2013 : The powder cracks and crumbles when you've hit pan. And by hit pan I mean, leave a big gaping hole. This is still an OK powder in my book but I noticed the lock mechanism became loose after so much use, still locks but not sturdy like before.
That's it for this post! I'm going to be looking at all the other products that they have since I've been thoroughly impressed with these. All-in-all I'd say they're definitely worth checking out.
As you can see, they're a bit pricier than Drugstore make-up in the U.S. , especially the powder foundation. I believe you can get the same consistency, quality and pay-off for a lot less with brands like L'oreal, Maybelline, Jordana and Wet n' Wild just to name a few.
Have you tried anything else from these two brands? I heard the FS powder foundations are really really good as well as the EB concealers.
xx,
CJ
Why hello there, I didn’t know goddesses like you could exist in real life *wink* *wink* *licks lips* …ew.
It's an hour and a half past witching hour as I'm writing this down, so quite naturally, I deduced it's time for another blog update! Which explains why I just wrote that disgusting pick-up line. I don’t even know what it means. Is it really even a pick-up line?
Lil Latina Fashionista nominated me ages {1 year or so} ago for this blog award, and I'd just like to thank her :) Thanks girl! The original badge for this award was actually different; I didn't like it so I made a new one.
You're welcome.
6. One thing about my personality is that, my good opinion once lost, is lost forever. If a friend or even an acquaintance has done me wrong in any way, my friendship with them or my opinion of them is lowered and I find that once that's done, I can't seem to get it to the way it was before and my thought of them about that stays. I will still be friends with them, but a certain closeness is lost and a restriction and certain awkwardness is put up whenever that happens.
And now for the rules...
Nomination Rules:
1. Post the award image to your blog
2. Link the person who awarded you
3. Post 7 random things about you
4. Nominate other 8 relatively new blogs
Now that we got that out of the way, here are some random tidbits.
1. If I'm comfortable in a place where I need to sleep, I will invariably strangle, wrestle and make my presence known to whoever's sleeping beside me. My siblings don't like sleeping with me because "they" said I slam/place my legs/arms on them, sort of like what I do to pillows. Rubbish until proven otherwise.
2. I collect notebooks. I have this certain quirk wherein I buy notebooks that I "need" and then end up not using them because I don't want to ruin the pages. And if I do end up forcing myself to use one, I rip the page that I use because I've deemed that my handwriting isn't pretty enough for said notebook after which I lament on the fact that said notebook isn't perfect anymore because I ripped a page out. I have issues.
3. We have cats. We always have cats. I never asked for one. I could do without it, but they're just,there. Existing.With me. I think I'm more of a pet-rock kind of person.
4. I listen to Korean songs. Not just Kpop. If you want to listen to other genres other than kpop, go to eatmykimchi.com or watch their youtube channel.
5. I have this unhealthy obsession with accents. More specifically, guys with accents. Now I don't wanna be "that" girl, but I've accepted the fact that I AM THAT GIRL who's smitten by guys with accents.
You're welcome.
6. One thing about my personality is that, my good opinion once lost, is lost forever. If a friend or even an acquaintance has done me wrong in any way, my friendship with them or my opinion of them is lowered and I find that once that's done, I can't seem to get it to the way it was before and my thought of them about that stays. I will still be friends with them, but a certain closeness is lost and a restriction and certain awkwardness is put up whenever that happens.
7. Lastly, I've been obsessed with this show on YouTube lately called, The Most Popular Girls in School. HI-LA-RI-OUS, if you don't mind sex jokes and you like laughing at high school cliche then you should check this out.
Now that you've delved into the essence that is my twisted soul, here are the blogs that I nominate!
PS. I actually like cats. But our cats are very, how do you say this nicely, spoiled arrogant little queens. Yes, they're all females. They only come near when they're hungry or if they've deemed us worthy of a little attention. But I guess all cats are like that.
PPS. Just get the image code in the text box below the image and place it anywhere on your blog or link it in your blogpost. Or just right-click and save image as. :)
I get laughed at a lot because my tolerance for cold weather is next to zilch. Here are some style inspirations featuring, you guessed it, layers!
...or coats.
Either.
...or coats.
Either.
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