Mounting such a large fête as the REDxGian fashion show last Monday—with hundreds of guests in attendance at the SM Aura Samsung Hall—was no small feat, as Hinge Inquirer Publications Group publisher Bea Ledesma professed in her opening remarks.
Your new skincare regimen comes in convenient little pills.
The ready-made option is no longer just for the shotgun bride.
We’ll never be royals, but we’re all for the modern-day princess look
Like most fashion bloggers who gain clout from having a loyal fan base, she has her dainty, ladylike style into a capsule clothing collection.
When it comes to certain trends, the Philippines is a little late to the party, even with the Internet.
HERE’S what you don’t want to happen while you’re enjoying the last edition of LaBoracay in a while (if you’re in college): Have little beads of sweat bubble up to the surface of your skin underneath layers and layers of foundation, and have your mascara run down your face.
The women’s lifestyle website Preen.ph was officially launched at an intimate event recently with the staff and management’s friends in media, PR and advertising as guests.
Though new, the website is already packed with content to satisfy the interests of modern women who are constantly online.
Exfoliation, along with face masks, is part of the beauty routine that most Filipino women try to fit into their schedules if they have the time, unlike their Korean or Japanese counterparts who do it religiously.
I’m wearing a lab coat with several journalists and bloggers from Manila and Australia, shaking a vial of face cream that I had just formulated under the watchful eye of Dr. Marie Landram, the chief formulator for Olay.