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How to develop your clothing personality

By: Amina Aranaz-Alunan
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Conformity is a comfortable realm for most. We naturally long for a sense of fellowship, unity and similarity.

Posted: February 10th, 2012 in Columns,Fashion and Beauty | Read More »

The doctor (bag) is still in

By: Ingrid Chua-Go
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The doctor bag is quite possibly one of the most popular styles in bag history.

Posted: February 10th, 2012 in Columns,Fashion and Beauty,Featured Gallery | Read More »

How to fight frizzy hair and prevent whiteheads

By: Kelly Misa
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How do I treat my frizzy hair without opting for a rebond? Currently, I iron it every day but it seems like it’s getting worse. —L. Lim

Posted: February 10th, 2012 in Columns,Fashion and Beauty | Read More »

Education campaign launched, Buddha Bar now in Manila

By: Maurice Arcache
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As Jackie O said, “You can’t go wrong with basic black and pearls.” So smart mover and shaker Hasmine Huang proved that by wearing a black dress as Purefoods Hormel’s Group product manager when she launched the Value of Fun campaign of Purefoods Tender Juicy, a partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd) and Marylindbert International, dahlings.

Posted: February 10th, 2012 in Columns,Fashion and Beauty | Read More »

For Valentine’s—how about grooming products for your man?

By: Ria Francisco-Prieto
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Valentine’s Day may be a day for roses, chocolates and dining out, but it can also be a time to give our loved ones gifts we’ve always wanted them to use. Men have been doing this for the longest time; they don’t give lingerie for your eyes only, if you know what I mean.

Posted: February 10th, 2012 in Columns,Fashion and Beauty | Read More »

Great-tasting, great-looking food

By: Reggie Aspiras
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Niccolo José of Studio 10.10 is an artist adept in all sorts of media; he draws, sculpts, molds, designs and makes furniture with the use of just about everything he could lay his hands on. He combines his innate skill as a craftsman with his Environmental Science degree from the Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon.

Posted: February 9th, 2012 in Columns,Featured Gallery,Food | Read More »

Marathon food trip at sweater-weather Hong Kong

By: Sandy Daza

Hong Kong weather to me is perfect this time of the year. Sweater weather, I call it. Food will always be amazing at anytime of the year in this culinary paradise, but I like this season best.

Posted: February 9th, 2012 in Columns,Food | Read More »

Why you shouldn’t ignore sibling rivalry

By: Audrey Tan-Zubiri

A friend once told me shortly after I gave birth to my second child, “When there’s only you, you’re single. When there are two, you’re a wife. When there are three, you’re a mother. And when there are four, you’re a referee.” I would have forgotten her comment were it not for tonight’s episode of what I call the “Adriana and Juanmi Show: Never a dull moment!”

Posted: February 7th, 2012 in Columns,Editor's Pick,Parenting | Read More »

The ‘galunggong’ we eat is now imported

By: Linda B. Bolido

Dominador B. Mondragon Jr., who identifies himself as president of the Consumer Rights Organization Philippines Inc., says he is saddened by the story that the lowly galunggong (GG), the so-called poor man’s fish, is now imported.

Posted: February 7th, 2012 in Columns,Home and Entertaining | Read More »

Another fabulous New Year countdown in Boracay

By: Maurice Arcache
MARIPI Muscat, moi, Carla Reyes Tengco, Cecile Reynoso

It has been a yearly ritual for moi to fly to Boracay with my favorite airline, the reliable Seair, for the traditional New Year Countdown, palanggas, having done it for nine years, all thanks to my pal, PR wonder man Louie Cruz, and close friend Freddie Olbes. Only Louie could have created the magic!

Posted: February 7th, 2012 in Columns,Home and Entertaining | Read More »

The healing power of crystals

By: Jaime Licauco

Quartz crystals seem to be in vogue again, after some years of relative silence. You see them now being sold in various malls, in Chinatown and even in Quiapo stalls. The most common use of crystals is for personal decoration and beauty, but there is more to crystals than meets the eye.

Posted: February 7th, 2012 in Columns,Mind and Body,Wellness | Read More »

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