You’ll never have to wash these jeans in your life
Never—ever—having to wash your jeans sure sounds like a ludicrous idea, in the same vein as the hair experts’ dictum to wash hair only twice—gasp!—or thrice a week at most.
Never—ever—having to wash your jeans sure sounds like a ludicrous idea, in the same vein as the hair experts’ dictum to wash hair only twice—gasp!—or thrice a week at most.
Entering the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong’s Barber Shop on the second floor is like walking into elegant Old Shanghai—one of the last few places that still does wet shaves with straight blades, lather, badger hair brushes and hot towels.
Whenever someone I know is coming home from the US, I try and think of something I can have carried home. I usually go online and check out Target, and manage to find something I want.
Belvedere Beat Festival has landed, and it has made sure everyone knows about it.
I had always been into theater arts. I remember when I was in second grade: I joined the Dramatics Club. I had the time of my life during our production; discounting the fact that I forgot to bring out my assigned props during my scene so I ended up miming two heavy bags of groceries in my hands.
The fun part of dressing up is adding on the accessories to jazz up one’s style
A heightened awareness of global warming has many people today searching for various ways to protect Mother Earth. Given how the programs of different international organs and many governments across the globe provide knowledge, tools and appreciation of the challenges and opportunities we face with respect to the environment, we can say that this generation has achieved the highest environmental literacy in history.
Once they step into college, a lot of guys opt to just let their hair grow long, as a gesture of freedom from their high school days when haircuts were always monitored and, in some cases, their hair snipped by the teachers themselves.
It’s your dream, and it matters more to you than anything ever did to me. So I did it, but I can’t anymore.”
The Lumia 610 is certainly a Nokia—more akin to the Nokia of yesteryears. Gone is the polycarbonate all-in-one design found on the Lumia 800 and 900. Its more basic design reminds us of the original E series of devices, if not the N95.
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