Sunday, February 23, 2014

Recipe : Blueberry Smoothie

Hi peeps,

For the past couple of months, I have been trying to monitor my diet or should I say, being particular of what I put into my stomach. I am opposed of the notion that diet means not eating. The reason is because everybody has different metabolism and they should take food based on what their body needs. Denying foods that your body needs, for me equals to being injustice to yourself. A balance diet is the way to go.

I was tempted to include this whole juice/smoothies thingy into my food intake because of a youtuber (who doesn't watch youtube these days right?) that recommends this diet if you don't like to eat fruit/vegetables. This does not mean that I don't eat my fruit/vegies, it's just that I would like to eat more than I have been (well in this case - drink).

So in this post, I would like to share the recipe of a Blueberry Smoothies. I guess most of you guys had already known the recipe but I would love to share it anyways. :)

Ingredients I used:

 

 



It is simple and easy right? The amount of ingredients needed are basically depends on you. If you want to add more fruits, go ahead. I added some vanilla yoghurt to give it more creamy texture. So don't be afraid to experiment with your smoothies guys. Enjoy! :)

(Image above is courtesy of google.com)

P.S: Below is a glass of my blueberry smoothies if you guys are curious :P
 
 

 

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Review : St. Ives Blemish Control Apricot Scrub

Hi peeps,

Today I would like to share my experience of using St. Ives Apricot Scrub from their Blemish Control line. They have a lot of other lines but since I have a very oily acne prone skin, I figured that this would work best for my skin type.

I believe they have two packaging sizes, and I picked the bigger one. Since I love to scrub my face, I think buying the bigger one saves a lot more in the long run. I bought mine at Watson's drugstore near my local area. St. Ives product is quite popular in Malaysia so I guess you won't have any problem in getting this product.

Okay now let's talk about the product. I got this scrub about 2 ~ 3 months ago, so I have pretty much get the hang of using it. In the label, it was mentioned that for best result, use 3 to 4 times a week. Well, to be honest, I love scrubbing my face. Although it is not recommended to use scrub everyday but I did it anyways and my face does not have any problem with it (my skin can handle a LOT btw haha).

 

 

As you can see the picture above, the bigger packaging weighs around 170g. It also says that this scrub could prevent blackheads and minimizes pores. I agree to the claim that it prevents blackheads but not so much on the minimizing pores. I love that it helps my skin feels clean and refreshed after using it plus it does not have any tightening effect (which some scrubs has). Just to be sure not to scrub your face too hard or you would get redness especially if you have sensitive skin.

 

At the back of the packaging, you can see that the formulation is hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, oil-free, no parabens and phthalates and it has also been dermatology tested. It has 2% salicylic acid which is great for acne prone skin people (like me).
 
Below is the product swatched on my skin, so you can get a better picture of what product you get when you purchase it. If you ever used St. Ives scrub before, I think you can expect this kind of consistency. Same ol' same ol'.
 
 
 
Okay now, my conclusion on this product:
  1. Great scrub to have if you have an oily acne prone skin. It helps to clean all the junk in your face and it makes your skin smooth and soft after you wash your face.
  2. No tightening after-effect. For me it's a +1000!
  3. Very affordable. If you don't like to splurge too much on a scrub or you are like me who loves to try a lot of product, this is something you can consider without making your purse cringe.
The price: Retail price is ~RM18 for 170g (depends on where you purchase it).

 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Starting Again

Hi peeps,

I guess it does feel awkward to start blogging again, now that I haven't done this for almost 4 ~ 5 years. Haha. Last time, I made a private blog and the only person who can view is the one who has been invited. I opened back my old posts last night and boy, I laughed HARD! Haha.

All the posts are written about my life as a university student, every words and every statements I wrote back then was soo childish and almost unbelievable to 25 years old me. I just could not imagine I would or could write like that again. Haha.

Nonetheless, it was me who wrote it and I should accept that human can grow and change. I am just 19 years old when I first started blogging so nothing to be ashamed of right!? :)

As of now, just like the blog title suggest, I would like to start over again. I hope 10 years later down the road, I could post another blogpost and state how much I have changed, AGAIN. Haha. I guess it's a fun goal to look forward to.

So dear me 10 years later, please take note ya? :)

As for others, this blog would be just like a medium of expression for me. Maybe a little bit here and there. We'll see how it goes..