By the time this gets published, I will be 39,000 feet up in the air, hoping to dear God I don’t catch a cold for the third time in six weeks.
We didn’t know which one was the cutest: women’s lifestyle site Preen’s neon pink signage, the round cookies or the vibrant lycra bags that were lighter than our clutches. These were the eye-catchers recently at SM Makati’s Little White Box, when friends and shoppers joined a unique shopping and appreciation night.
It’s the age of reinvention. Case in point: Taylor Swift returns with a choppy chant track, a curly mane and a foolproof smoky eye.
It’s easy to pick up on trends. Everywhere we look, the media, a beauty guru or a YouTuber hypes an item as “the next big thing,” and in a heartbeat we’re flocking to stores to get our hands on it.
I was 12 when I nagged my mom to get my hair curled at the salon for the first time. I was hoping that in three hours, I’d walk out looking like Vanessa Hudgens in “High School Musical.”
One thing I’ve noticed since I started writing about makeup and skincare is the move toward real beauty.
It’s time to start Christmas shopping. As someone who went on a spree as early as last weekend, I could safely say that while this tip is seemingly not a priority, having the right shopping shoes makes the long search for gifts worth it.
After flaunting chicken skin on my arms for 13 years, I finally took seriously the most basic lesson in skincare: Pamper the body as much as the face.
The Congressional Spouses Foundation Inc. (CSFI) will hold its biggest fundraising event this year, the Kabuhayan Livelihood Trade Fair, Oct. 15-18 at the Megatrade Hall 2, 5th level, SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City.
I’m leaving for Korea and my top concern isn’t the biting cold, but rather how I can bring my 14 facial products without exceeding the baggage limit.