I am sure most of us have grown up hearing stories about how mother-in-laws and how to deal with your in-laws when once you are married.
Dating back to those olden days, women are considered temporary property of their own birth families in certain countries and they are viewed as passerbys in the families.
The family awaits the day that their daughter is matched to a good suitor who will marry her and care for her until the day of her death, whereby the father will be fully released from his responsibilities for the girl.
At the same time, the family will also receive a monetary amount known as dowry for the hand of their daughter in marriage. This serves as some form of compensation for and as a token of gratitude for the upbringing of the daughter in preparing her for marriage.
This will then lead to the daughter being considered as part of the husband's family and shall no longer be under the family tree of her own birth.
It is a rather funny and yet depressing situation as this has distorted the whole image of having a daughter as your child, whom they view as being on the losing end - you raise her up on your own expense and to give her up to someone else (to take their surname).
It is rather baffling, really, why they ended up with such a mentality when they were related in blood.
Due to this culture and practice as well, most of the families rejoice when a son is born to them while they hang their heads low in shame when they found that they have a newborn daughter.
Daughters will be deprived of all the important essences in life; such as education, nurturing as they are deemed a loss to the family, whereas sons will be regarded with respect and importance for being the heir who will be succeeding the lead in the family.
Women back then was really lowly regarded in their status in the society.
In fact, due to their low status as well, they constantly had to tolerate insults and disrespect from people of all levels and they are not even allowed to say a word; which would be deemed as disrespect to the elders.
When they are married, they had to enter a whole new world with their life partner and this, usually ends with the husband's family whom they will have to spend the rest of their lives with as well.
The family of her husband are known as her in-laws and she will then have to display her proper manners and etiquette taught upon her by her own parents since young to impress her new set of parents in her new home.
During those days, daughters-in-law were supposed to be obedient and are not allowed to say a word to their in-laws; to avoid any issue of disrespect.
However, today, it is totally a different perspective as women start to regain their sense of freedom and independence, and they realize their rights in protecting themselves.
(Picture taken from movie 'Monster-in-Law')
Inevitably, when you pull two people of different background and generation together, you will not be hitting it right in bull's eye that it will be a perfect fit.
Disagreements happen and there is almost no right or wrong in everything, as both parties argue their way through.
Seriously, it actually puts you to the perspective to think, why is this actually happening?
Why are mother-in-laws making your life miserable?
Aren't they women like us, having been daughters and daughter-in-laws before?
Why can't they understand the situation we are going through?
The simple reason is the differences.
What differences, you may ask?
Take for example, if you put a dog and a cat together in a room, will they fight?
Rotate the situation a little, take the same dog and cat but they were sleeping in the same basket since they were born and as the owner, you have always brought them together on every activity.
Do you think they will fight when they are in the same room?
Highly unlikely in the second scenario compared to the first, right?
This is due to the conditioning and the environmental factor.
A dog is a dog; and the same applies to a cat.
You can never make a dog become a cat nor vice versa; and even if you do, it is still a dog.
Same concept; the differences in age gap and the upbringing environment is the key element here and it applies not just in this situation.
Let's put ourselves in the situation that we are newly married...
The woman who is important in your husband-to-be's life happens to be the last person you want to share your bathroom, let alone your secrets with.
Yet, you know if you were to whine and pine, you will leave your husband with a headache or worse still, his frustrations that you were making his life miserable.
To you, as a new addition to the family, you find everything in the household rather strange and unfamiliar to you. Everyone is a new face and every corner is a mystery to you.
You haven't even know the way to the bathroom yet or which switch is for the kitchen.
You tried to adapt to your new living environment; you were cautious to observe the way they do things around and at the same time, you incorporate a little of your own routine habit into the way you want to get your things done (cooking, laundry, housekeeping, etc) and BAM!
MIL comes in and tell you, no no, this is not the way to do it right.
You listen
She comes in the next time and the next and the next, and tells you HER way of doing it right.
You start to feel agitated, what's with her and her right way of doing things?
Are all your ways wrong? Have your own mother taught you nothing?
You can probably bear with it, but then you realize that most of the things you do seem to be wrong, or plain simple, nothing seems to be ever right!
You start to feel tired of pleasing and you want to tell your husband but yet, you're worried about creating unnecessary stress unto him and in the end, you bore all the stress yourself.
Until one fine day, you burst out during an argument that you hated the sight of his mother and he was just plain shocked and in anger, he accused of being disrespectful and inconsiderate.
Sounds familiar?
I think this is only one of the permutated examples that I am painting when in fact, there is so many misunderstanding out there; and they usually occurs between the mother and the daughter-in-law.
This gave them a reason to say that women are often trouble-makers!
Anyway, it is a matter of consideration and tolerance, as nobody can always be right; neither can one always be wrong.
Seniority is not a solution to an issue; understanding and patience needs to play their roles.
The best solution is always to opt for a harmonious surrounding; it is always good to be independent.
Once you are married, if you can afford it, staying in a separate environment can help to cultivate that loving feeling among the couple; not to mention privacy and at the same time, avoid conflicts among the family members.
When you are distant from your close and loved ones, you tend to have a better relationship as they often looked forward to meeting/catching up on all the good old times when everyone is around, no time for an argument anymore.
Furthermore, didn't they once say, 'Absence makes the hearts grow fonder?'
Let me know your thoughts on this, I sensed more sequels to this topic:)
Monday, December 29, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Johnson's Baby Oil - Lite Formula
I've recently developed an allergy to a particular baby product, surprisingly.
I started off using the original formula from the Johnson's Baby Oil with the pink bottle and since it was small little bottle, I purchased a larger bottle but I chose the fast-absorbing formula.

Unfortunately, I ended up with skin allergies and it was rather severe.
Even the doctor told me to stop using it immediately, and I was rather upset with the product as I have been a Johnson's baby since I was born!
Anyway, I suspected the root cause lies in the additional ingredient they had - Isoparaffin!

I think I am staying away from the baby oil for a very very long time....
I started off using the original formula from the Johnson's Baby Oil with the pink bottle and since it was small little bottle, I purchased a larger bottle but I chose the fast-absorbing formula.

Unfortunately, I ended up with skin allergies and it was rather severe.
Even the doctor told me to stop using it immediately, and I was rather upset with the product as I have been a Johnson's baby since I was born!
Anyway, I suspected the root cause lies in the additional ingredient they had - Isoparaffin!

I think I am staying away from the baby oil for a very very long time....
Nails Hansen @ Queensbay Mall
Remember that I was considering to do a nail job?
I meant, as in manicure and pedicure?
Well, I did my bit in survey and finally decided to give it a shot - not to waste unnecessary money but just out of curiosity and to learn from them directly and do-it-myself in the future.

I found this nail salon in Queensbay Mall which I've had my eye upon for several weeks.
They are offering manicure at RM35 and pedicure at RM45; using OPI nail polish and even promotion: 2 free nail art on your toes.
(I mean, not that it made much of a difference, but I still wanted to try anyway!~)
I was there early; and believe it or not, I did it on Christmas eve morning!! (Haha...a little Christmas treat for myself yea!)
I walked in and was served by 2 young Malay ladies; Fusha and Sha (I think).
Very very friendly girls and they told me that they can get on to the job immediately.
I was immediately led to a nice and comfortable big couch and laid my back against the soft cushion/pillow and the girls started carrying their tool boxes towards me.
They rested my hands/wrists on a little pillow while my feet were positioned into the sink below.
The two ladies started their job on both my hands and feet; and I can tell you, I felt so much pampered at that time - like some rich woman who has people tending to her needs; ahhh, like a real princess!!~
I was given some samples of nail polish color which I want for my nails after they are done with the initial part of cleaning and forming my nails.
The whole process of cutting, filing, cleaning, moisturizing and brushing with cuticle oil took about 30-45 minutes.
They started to brush the base coat across my nails (something that I'd always skip whenever I color my nails - probably explains why my nail color was never something to be admired about :(
They stood a little cute fan to blow dry the nails and before proceeding to lay the nail polish on the fingers.
I chose the same color for both hands and feet (I can never mix and match - having different colors for them, I just find it plain weird!)
I waited for 30-40 minutes for them to dry and enjoyed watching them do the nail art on my toes.
I was pretty lucky to be early, as a few ladies came in and some of them had to be turned away due to upcoming appointments and this salon seriously lacked in manpower - only 2 ladies to man the shop and imagine if every customer wants both manicure and pedicure, phew!
I was the lucky one - the early bird catches the worm, huh?:p
I get the luxury of having the whole area to myself and getting out with both my nails perfectly cared for


Although the RM80 was a little pricey, but oh well, once in a while doesn't harm, right?
I can't wait to get my hands on my little DIY manicure and pedicure set and start tending carefully to my little nails!!
Yahoo...welcome to beautiful nails soon *winks*
I meant, as in manicure and pedicure?
Well, I did my bit in survey and finally decided to give it a shot - not to waste unnecessary money but just out of curiosity and to learn from them directly and do-it-myself in the future.

I found this nail salon in Queensbay Mall which I've had my eye upon for several weeks.
They are offering manicure at RM35 and pedicure at RM45; using OPI nail polish and even promotion: 2 free nail art on your toes.
(I mean, not that it made much of a difference, but I still wanted to try anyway!~)
I was there early; and believe it or not, I did it on Christmas eve morning!! (Haha...a little Christmas treat for myself yea!)
I walked in and was served by 2 young Malay ladies; Fusha and Sha (I think).
Very very friendly girls and they told me that they can get on to the job immediately.
I was immediately led to a nice and comfortable big couch and laid my back against the soft cushion/pillow and the girls started carrying their tool boxes towards me.
They rested my hands/wrists on a little pillow while my feet were positioned into the sink below.
The two ladies started their job on both my hands and feet; and I can tell you, I felt so much pampered at that time - like some rich woman who has people tending to her needs; ahhh, like a real princess!!~
I was given some samples of nail polish color which I want for my nails after they are done with the initial part of cleaning and forming my nails.
The whole process of cutting, filing, cleaning, moisturizing and brushing with cuticle oil took about 30-45 minutes.
They started to brush the base coat across my nails (something that I'd always skip whenever I color my nails - probably explains why my nail color was never something to be admired about :(
They stood a little cute fan to blow dry the nails and before proceeding to lay the nail polish on the fingers.
I chose the same color for both hands and feet (I can never mix and match - having different colors for them, I just find it plain weird!)
I waited for 30-40 minutes for them to dry and enjoyed watching them do the nail art on my toes.
I was pretty lucky to be early, as a few ladies came in and some of them had to be turned away due to upcoming appointments and this salon seriously lacked in manpower - only 2 ladies to man the shop and imagine if every customer wants both manicure and pedicure, phew!
I was the lucky one - the early bird catches the worm, huh?:p
I get the luxury of having the whole area to myself and getting out with both my nails perfectly cared for


Although the RM80 was a little pricey, but oh well, once in a while doesn't harm, right?
I can't wait to get my hands on my little DIY manicure and pedicure set and start tending carefully to my little nails!!
Yahoo...welcome to beautiful nails soon *winks*
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Jantzen Hair Salon @ Gurney Plaza
Hair is the crown of glory for each one of us; and we go to extra lengths (literally) to take good care of our hair.
An occasional hair treatment, hair cut is inevitable to maintain your pretty mane of tresses.
Choosing a hair salon can be a little stressful though; especially if you are an amateur like me:)
Last year, I have decided to switch to a good hair salon from my normal hairstylist shop to try out a different hairstyle and also professional care for my mane.
I was cruising around Gurney Plaza (as I was in Penang) and I stumbled upon this Jantzen Hair Salon located on the 3rd floor; next to the Food Loft.
I was there last year for my hair treatment for the first time and then it left my hair in pretty good shape. It reduced the hair loss significantly although they only did a simple hair treatment.
This year, I tried another salon in Gurney (which I shall blog about it later) and they used much higher-end products and treatments; and it left my hair in a mess.
I decided to go back to Jantzen, which surprisingly seemed rather vacant most of the time.
I walked to the counter to a bunch of young girls who immediately got to their feet to answer my questions; in a very polite and friendly manner.
I was rather pleased and decided I wanted to do my hair treatment for a second time there.
The hair-stylist (a guy who was really really quiet and serious) came to me and gave a hair a good look; asking about my concerns and whether haircut is needed.
I explained to him and he beckoned to another young guy; to start with shampooing my hair and he will be around later.
The shampoo boy was another friendly guy who started up a rather chatty conversation with me and telling me about the techniques of washing hair.
He did a rather great job at the shampooing, layering my hair with the mask and treatment.
If I am not mistaken, they recommended a hair spa+ dehydration treatment for my hair.
I felt rather relaxed after the treatment and a few minutes under that rotating heating-tool when the hair-stylist came and started snipping away those extra lengths.
He then proceeded to blow and style my hair and I kinda liked the end results.
The price was definitely more pricey than normal hair salons in shophouses; but I liked the end results, service and their attitude.
I think I may have found the right hair salon for me in Penang.
Plus point: They won't push you into buying their products!!
An occasional hair treatment, hair cut is inevitable to maintain your pretty mane of tresses.
Choosing a hair salon can be a little stressful though; especially if you are an amateur like me:)
Last year, I have decided to switch to a good hair salon from my normal hairstylist shop to try out a different hairstyle and also professional care for my mane.
I was cruising around Gurney Plaza (as I was in Penang) and I stumbled upon this Jantzen Hair Salon located on the 3rd floor; next to the Food Loft.
I was there last year for my hair treatment for the first time and then it left my hair in pretty good shape. It reduced the hair loss significantly although they only did a simple hair treatment.
This year, I tried another salon in Gurney (which I shall blog about it later) and they used much higher-end products and treatments; and it left my hair in a mess.
I decided to go back to Jantzen, which surprisingly seemed rather vacant most of the time.
I walked to the counter to a bunch of young girls who immediately got to their feet to answer my questions; in a very polite and friendly manner.
I was rather pleased and decided I wanted to do my hair treatment for a second time there.
The hair-stylist (a guy who was really really quiet and serious) came to me and gave a hair a good look; asking about my concerns and whether haircut is needed.
I explained to him and he beckoned to another young guy; to start with shampooing my hair and he will be around later.
The shampoo boy was another friendly guy who started up a rather chatty conversation with me and telling me about the techniques of washing hair.
He did a rather great job at the shampooing, layering my hair with the mask and treatment.
If I am not mistaken, they recommended a hair spa+ dehydration treatment for my hair.
I felt rather relaxed after the treatment and a few minutes under that rotating heating-tool when the hair-stylist came and started snipping away those extra lengths.
He then proceeded to blow and style my hair and I kinda liked the end results.
The price was definitely more pricey than normal hair salons in shophouses; but I liked the end results, service and their attitude.
I think I may have found the right hair salon for me in Penang.
Plus point: They won't push you into buying their products!!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Crabtree and Evelyn - Jojoba Oil Range
During my final year's faculty prom night in university, I was really lucky to have won a gift set collection from Crabtree & Evelyn; a brand which was a real luxury for a student.
I won the best-dressed award and I was elated to receive the whole box/basket of goodies from this luxurious brand whose name I have heard and desired in the skin care.
Initially I was a little hesitant to try it; despite it being a gift.
Remember I had sensitive skin?
However, mummy told me to try a small amount, perhaps around the thicker skin area and fortunately for me, I didn't face any problem and then I could use the whole range:)
Now, let me reveal and review what are the products from this range which I got in the gift box:
1. The smallest item of all in the box: Lip Balm

Appearance: Small yellowish chapstick with the signature logo across it.
It was yellowish in color when you twist the balm to apply and it had a light scent of jojoba oil - which somehow reminded me of medicated talcum powder.
It was rather rich and a little greasy when you apply it on your lips but it was quite lasting and kept my lips moist and supple.
It can last for some time without frequent re-application or probably I didn't really re-apply when I was in classes:p
My opinion?
I love this lip balm and I kinda missed it now:(
Perhaps I should consider getting this soon? *winks*
2. Jojoba Oil Hair Shampoo

This came in a travel-size bottle but boy, was it thick!
It was really concentrated and you had to squeeze the bottle a little to get it out.
It felt so rich and creamy on your palm and you only need a little to apply to your hair.
If you have an oily scalp, you might want to apply it to the mid hair area.
It had a rather pleasant scent and my hair felt fresh and clean after washing.
Use it along with the hair conditioner which is equally as rich in texture
3. Hair Conditioner

This will really make your hair feel softer after wash!
No joke, I liked this shampoo so much that I kept it only for eventful or festive season...LOLz!
Or whenever my hair felt dry:)
4.Moisturizing Body Wash

Appearance: Thick and concentrated oil-like solution when flow into your palm.
Opinion?
This felt like pouring oil onto the body and initially, I felt it was rather odd as it didn't produce that much of a lather or foam as other shower gels.
But it did feel soft and smooth after use; I felt like there was a layer of film atop my skin after that. I think that's what they called the emolient effect:)
5. Moisturizing Body Lotion

Appearance: Another concentrated and thick texture, definitely only a small amount is needed!
Opinion?
When I poured it onto my skin, I already felt like it would definitely be nourishing for my skin. It was nourishing, yes, but I think this was slightly not too suitable for my skin as I felt it didn't have much effect on moisturizing or having that supple feeling.
6. Jojoba Oil Hand and Cuticle Cream

Appearance:
A very nicely scented and thick solution like cream.
Opinion?
I liked how it moisturizes my hand! It felt really nice and soft; I mean not overly baby soft or anything but I liked how it kept my hand moisturized.
I don't see much effect on my cuticle though; or maybe I didn't pay much attention to it then:p
I even get some of their bath accessories such as the body massager, brush, bath salt, etc to give myself a spa bath at home, yippee!

What can I say about Crabtree & Evelyn?
I am sure you can tell from my review (and also tons of other reviews out there) that I am pretty pleased with the quality of their products; and this is only the first range I have tried.
I'd definitely look out for more of their products:)
I won the best-dressed award and I was elated to receive the whole box/basket of goodies from this luxurious brand whose name I have heard and desired in the skin care.
Initially I was a little hesitant to try it; despite it being a gift.
Remember I had sensitive skin?
However, mummy told me to try a small amount, perhaps around the thicker skin area and fortunately for me, I didn't face any problem and then I could use the whole range:)
Now, let me reveal and review what are the products from this range which I got in the gift box:
1. The smallest item of all in the box: Lip Balm

Appearance: Small yellowish chapstick with the signature logo across it.
It was yellowish in color when you twist the balm to apply and it had a light scent of jojoba oil - which somehow reminded me of medicated talcum powder.
It was rather rich and a little greasy when you apply it on your lips but it was quite lasting and kept my lips moist and supple.
It can last for some time without frequent re-application or probably I didn't really re-apply when I was in classes:p
My opinion?
I love this lip balm and I kinda missed it now:(
Perhaps I should consider getting this soon? *winks*
2. Jojoba Oil Hair Shampoo

This came in a travel-size bottle but boy, was it thick!
It was really concentrated and you had to squeeze the bottle a little to get it out.
It felt so rich and creamy on your palm and you only need a little to apply to your hair.
If you have an oily scalp, you might want to apply it to the mid hair area.
It had a rather pleasant scent and my hair felt fresh and clean after washing.
Use it along with the hair conditioner which is equally as rich in texture
3. Hair Conditioner

This will really make your hair feel softer after wash!
No joke, I liked this shampoo so much that I kept it only for eventful or festive season...LOLz!
Or whenever my hair felt dry:)
4.Moisturizing Body Wash

Appearance: Thick and concentrated oil-like solution when flow into your palm.
Opinion?
This felt like pouring oil onto the body and initially, I felt it was rather odd as it didn't produce that much of a lather or foam as other shower gels.
But it did feel soft and smooth after use; I felt like there was a layer of film atop my skin after that. I think that's what they called the emolient effect:)
5. Moisturizing Body Lotion

Appearance: Another concentrated and thick texture, definitely only a small amount is needed!
Opinion?
When I poured it onto my skin, I already felt like it would definitely be nourishing for my skin. It was nourishing, yes, but I think this was slightly not too suitable for my skin as I felt it didn't have much effect on moisturizing or having that supple feeling.
6. Jojoba Oil Hand and Cuticle Cream

Appearance:
A very nicely scented and thick solution like cream.
Opinion?
I liked how it moisturizes my hand! It felt really nice and soft; I mean not overly baby soft or anything but I liked how it kept my hand moisturized.
I don't see much effect on my cuticle though; or maybe I didn't pay much attention to it then:p
I even get some of their bath accessories such as the body massager, brush, bath salt, etc to give myself a spa bath at home, yippee!

What can I say about Crabtree & Evelyn?
I am sure you can tell from my review (and also tons of other reviews out there) that I am pretty pleased with the quality of their products; and this is only the first range I have tried.
I'd definitely look out for more of their products:)
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The First Move: Guy or Girl?
(Photo from myspace.com)
Guy chase girl, girl feels happy, guy asks her to be the Girlfriend, girl smiles and nods, and happily they are the couple.
A scenario too common to all of us; and the courting process is pretty much standard in the overall relationship context and has been a norm at all times.
What if, I say, we reverse the process a little and picture that instead of the guy, the girl initiates the first move?
Okay, not easy to do that, so let me paint you the whole picture.
Say, a boy and a girl (or a man and a woman for those who wants to sound more mature) are going out together and they both like each other.
As in the above scenario, the guy should actually make the first move and ask the girl/profess his feelings for her, right?
Now, let's say, in this situation, this time it is the girl who makes the first move and asks the guy to be her boyfriend because, well, she loves him!
Am I gauging some frowned and shocked expressions around?
Probably, and maybe not as well.
Why are we shocked?
Is it because it is not right? Or is it too hard to believe?
And why is it not right or hard to believe?
Because this is simply out of convention, right?
When we break away from the routine way we do things, most of us will face difficulty in adapting and understanding the whole situation.
Of course, this is pretty subjective in this relationship context whereby there is no right or wrong in the whole scenario.
It just depends on how we think and what we want to do.
As a girl myself, I also will find it a bold move to be initiated by a girl - no sexism intended.
Perhaps, due to conventional ways, we often fall into the expectation that the guy will always make the first move.
But what if, you really like the guy and the guy shows no sign in making any move?
The controversial question here is, are you willing to make that first move?
Contemporary women are becoming more independent and definitely bolder. They have moved past the conservative times and the conventions to which they are bound to.
Nowadays, we often hear of ladies pursuing men as the women believe that there is no boundary or rule to say that women can't do that.
At the same time, they also want to prove that they are also capable of expressing their feelings openly and freely without the restriction of humiliation and gender-biased.
As I have mentioned, it is pretty subjective, really.
It is a decision you have to make yourself; and whether you are ready to face the consequences.
Like guys, there is always a possibility of straight-forward rejection right in your face.
At the same time, you may also be regarded as 'cheap' or desperate for asking or even initiating all the first step.
A choice to make and should this still be a convention or a breakaway?
What is your vote and what do you think?
Cetaphil - solution for sensitive skin
I am a hyper-sensitive girl; not in the emotional context but rather, in the context of physical/physiological condition which can result in undesirable effects.
Due to easily agitated condition and my sensitive skin, nose, hair, etc, I have always been really cautious of my overall lifestyle and my skin care routine to avoid nasty end results.
As such, I have been accustomed to using specific skin care as advised by my dermatologist and also taking extra precaution in my diets or products that I employ in my daily routine.
It is not easy, and patience is needed in caring for a highly sensitized body.
Mild eczema, rashes, red spots are skin conditions which can appear should there be any reaction to the products I use/food i consume.
Due to my high chances of allergies, I have to be careful in selecting the right products for my skin care in particular.
I was introduced to a mild and gentle skin care product by my dermatologist during the period when my skin was highly sensitive in my teen years which was supposed to soothe the skin and at the same time, care for my skin.
It was a product which was recommended for my facial (or body) wash; and I was prescribed to use it
-- Cetaphil --
Now, this is not a sponsored post nor is it meant as a promotional ad for this company as I do not get paid for anything.
I am merely sharing an experience and also my opinion on the products that I have used or heard from my friends.
Cetaphil was a brand that I have personally used and which I can say that it is definitely safe and gentle for all sensitive skin folks.
A product from France, it contains no fragrance, color, lanolin or any ingredient which can cause irritation to the skin.
The first product that I used was this Gentle Skin Cleanser which was then prescribed for my facial routine.
It was a really gentle cleanser and suitable not only for the face but also for your whole body (that's usually the case with cleansers; if it is safe for the face, of course it will not be an issue to the body).

Appearance:
When you squeeze the gel out of the bottle, you will find that it is colorless; not to mention odorless.
It was a rather thick and mucuous-like texture; which looks like a concoction of corn starch.
Application: Apply all over your face (or your body) and you will find that there is foamy texture or rich cream forming like all other shower gels.
The reason is due to their excluded ingredient; lanolin which is responsible for all those rich foam you have in your shower.
Since it is a mild and gentle cleanser, they have removed all the ingredients which can be harsh or aggravating to the sensitive skin (I am not saying that all the other shower gels are bad but just not suitable for the highly sensitized skin).
You can slather it all over your body and it is like a a transparent film covering your body once you are done.
Rinse it with running water and your skin will feel soothed and relaxed.
My opinion:
For first-time users, you may be rather taken aback by the lack of foamy texture and the non-soapy nature as well which can make you think that your skin was not cleansed at all.
However, it does its job even without the foam and it is meant to gently calm the skin without removing the skin's natural layers. At the same time, it will also leave your skin feeling soft as it feels like a trail of emolient after the shower.
For fragrant shower lovers, this may be a drawback that there is no scent at all.
For sensitive skin, this is a good choice for your bath routine to avoid any complications on your skin should it react to any ingredient in any of your shower gel whereby most of them contains a little fragrance.
My verdict?
It is a great skin cleanser and I won't say it work wonders, but it is definitely gentle enough for all sensitive skin types.
At least I can say it is safe enough without worrying about any after-effects such as irritation on the skin.
I have stopped using it for a few years on my face and have switched to other more nourishing products for my face. However, recently, due to my skin irritation, I have re-deployed this product into my bath routine:)
Price: It is not a cheap shower gel either! For a big bottle like this, it's about RM40++. It used to be even more expensive when I first started buying, it was like Rm60++ back then.
They have it in 3 sizes; from big to the smallest carrying bottle for your traveling

It's available in all leading pharmacies like Guardian, Watsons, etc.
It's highly recommended by all dermatologists; and I'd suggest you to double check with your doctor on this as well:)
If you have very dry skin, they also have the Moisturizing cream which is meant for chronically dry and sensitized skin.
It is also available in lotion which will be slightly lighter in texture.
My pharmacist recommended this for a more lasting effect and for a richer application especially during the night.

Appearance:
It comes in a tube of about 100g and you don't need to squeeze a huge amount.
A small amount will do as the texture is rather rich and again, it is a white cream which is odorless but it felt rather creamy when you first squeeze it on your palm.
Application: Apply it all over your body or on the specific dry areas of your concern.
Again, you don't need a huge amount to do the work
My opinion:
This works to soothe irritated and dry skin, like almost overnight!
I noticed the red rash on my skin fading after I applied it the night before and I was pretty grateful to it.
I hope it will diminish those rashes which are irritating me!
I am starting to love this product and I recommend it to those who are sensitive and yet want to try a new product to moisturize your body.
Pricing: It is not cheap either; again, this retails at about RM44.20 and is available at all pharmacies or local drug stores.
I hope my article helps those who have the same predicament as me, possessing highly sensitive skin and would like to try some products and unsure of which brand or product to select due to the wide variety available out there.
However, I would also advise you to do a quick check with your doctor before purchasing anything as each one of us may be sensitive to certain things which others may not be.
Anyway, if you do have any interesting skincare products for the sensitive folks, do share with me your story as well:)
Due to easily agitated condition and my sensitive skin, nose, hair, etc, I have always been really cautious of my overall lifestyle and my skin care routine to avoid nasty end results.
As such, I have been accustomed to using specific skin care as advised by my dermatologist and also taking extra precaution in my diets or products that I employ in my daily routine.
It is not easy, and patience is needed in caring for a highly sensitized body.
Mild eczema, rashes, red spots are skin conditions which can appear should there be any reaction to the products I use/food i consume.
Due to my high chances of allergies, I have to be careful in selecting the right products for my skin care in particular.
I was introduced to a mild and gentle skin care product by my dermatologist during the period when my skin was highly sensitive in my teen years which was supposed to soothe the skin and at the same time, care for my skin.
It was a product which was recommended for my facial (or body) wash; and I was prescribed to use it
-- Cetaphil --
Now, this is not a sponsored post nor is it meant as a promotional ad for this company as I do not get paid for anything.
I am merely sharing an experience and also my opinion on the products that I have used or heard from my friends.
Cetaphil was a brand that I have personally used and which I can say that it is definitely safe and gentle for all sensitive skin folks.
A product from France, it contains no fragrance, color, lanolin or any ingredient which can cause irritation to the skin.
The first product that I used was this Gentle Skin Cleanser which was then prescribed for my facial routine.
It was a really gentle cleanser and suitable not only for the face but also for your whole body (that's usually the case with cleansers; if it is safe for the face, of course it will not be an issue to the body).

Appearance:
When you squeeze the gel out of the bottle, you will find that it is colorless; not to mention odorless.
It was a rather thick and mucuous-like texture; which looks like a concoction of corn starch.
Application: Apply all over your face (or your body) and you will find that there is foamy texture or rich cream forming like all other shower gels.
The reason is due to their excluded ingredient; lanolin which is responsible for all those rich foam you have in your shower.
Since it is a mild and gentle cleanser, they have removed all the ingredients which can be harsh or aggravating to the sensitive skin (I am not saying that all the other shower gels are bad but just not suitable for the highly sensitized skin).
You can slather it all over your body and it is like a a transparent film covering your body once you are done.
Rinse it with running water and your skin will feel soothed and relaxed.
My opinion:
For first-time users, you may be rather taken aback by the lack of foamy texture and the non-soapy nature as well which can make you think that your skin was not cleansed at all.
However, it does its job even without the foam and it is meant to gently calm the skin without removing the skin's natural layers. At the same time, it will also leave your skin feeling soft as it feels like a trail of emolient after the shower.
For fragrant shower lovers, this may be a drawback that there is no scent at all.
For sensitive skin, this is a good choice for your bath routine to avoid any complications on your skin should it react to any ingredient in any of your shower gel whereby most of them contains a little fragrance.
My verdict?
It is a great skin cleanser and I won't say it work wonders, but it is definitely gentle enough for all sensitive skin types.
At least I can say it is safe enough without worrying about any after-effects such as irritation on the skin.
I have stopped using it for a few years on my face and have switched to other more nourishing products for my face. However, recently, due to my skin irritation, I have re-deployed this product into my bath routine:)
Price: It is not a cheap shower gel either! For a big bottle like this, it's about RM40++. It used to be even more expensive when I first started buying, it was like Rm60++ back then.
They have it in 3 sizes; from big to the smallest carrying bottle for your traveling

It's available in all leading pharmacies like Guardian, Watsons, etc.
It's highly recommended by all dermatologists; and I'd suggest you to double check with your doctor on this as well:)
If you have very dry skin, they also have the Moisturizing cream which is meant for chronically dry and sensitized skin.
It is also available in lotion which will be slightly lighter in texture.
My pharmacist recommended this for a more lasting effect and for a richer application especially during the night.

Appearance:
It comes in a tube of about 100g and you don't need to squeeze a huge amount.
A small amount will do as the texture is rather rich and again, it is a white cream which is odorless but it felt rather creamy when you first squeeze it on your palm.
Application: Apply it all over your body or on the specific dry areas of your concern.
Again, you don't need a huge amount to do the work
My opinion:
This works to soothe irritated and dry skin, like almost overnight!
I noticed the red rash on my skin fading after I applied it the night before and I was pretty grateful to it.
I hope it will diminish those rashes which are irritating me!
I am starting to love this product and I recommend it to those who are sensitive and yet want to try a new product to moisturize your body.
Pricing: It is not cheap either; again, this retails at about RM44.20 and is available at all pharmacies or local drug stores.
I hope my article helps those who have the same predicament as me, possessing highly sensitive skin and would like to try some products and unsure of which brand or product to select due to the wide variety available out there.
However, I would also advise you to do a quick check with your doctor before purchasing anything as each one of us may be sensitive to certain things which others may not be.
Anyway, if you do have any interesting skincare products for the sensitive folks, do share with me your story as well:)
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Hand cream for Christmas
Dry skin is really a sight to look at; especially on a limb which is often visible to everyone.
Our hand is like the most exposed area thus the most vulnerable to sunlight exposure and also extreme conditions.
Most of the time, we tend to neglect the hand and feet while we splash our rich and creamy stuffs on our face and neck; which we perceive to be the most important part to be seen and presented to the world.
Well, take heed for the hand is equally as important and I do want a good hand cream too, to moisturize and maintain the hydration on my hand.
I have done a little research and found the following worth looking at; but since I have yet to buy or use any of them yet, I am not able to review on the quality and the results of each product.
(These are all results from the web and from other ardent users who have recommended and shared their penny worth of thoughts on these great products which tempted me to want one of them for Christmas:)
1. Body Shop's Almond Oil Hand and Nail Cream

2. Body Shop Almond Oil Intensive Rescue

3. Body Shop Hemp Hand Protector

4. Crabtree and Evelyn Gardeners Hand Therapy

5. L'occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream (***I heard this was one of the best!***)

If all fails, I can go back to the good old brand and try this

Dermalogica Multivitamin Hand and Nail treatment
They're all pretty pricey; which is why I listed that I want them for Christmas?
*winks*
Our hand is like the most exposed area thus the most vulnerable to sunlight exposure and also extreme conditions.
Most of the time, we tend to neglect the hand and feet while we splash our rich and creamy stuffs on our face and neck; which we perceive to be the most important part to be seen and presented to the world.
Well, take heed for the hand is equally as important and I do want a good hand cream too, to moisturize and maintain the hydration on my hand.
I have done a little research and found the following worth looking at; but since I have yet to buy or use any of them yet, I am not able to review on the quality and the results of each product.
(These are all results from the web and from other ardent users who have recommended and shared their penny worth of thoughts on these great products which tempted me to want one of them for Christmas:)
1. Body Shop's Almond Oil Hand and Nail Cream

2. Body Shop Almond Oil Intensive Rescue

3. Body Shop Hemp Hand Protector

4. Crabtree and Evelyn Gardeners Hand Therapy

5. L'occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream (***I heard this was one of the best!***)

If all fails, I can go back to the good old brand and try this

Dermalogica Multivitamin Hand and Nail treatment
They're all pretty pricey; which is why I listed that I want them for Christmas?
*winks*
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Elianto Nail Polish - Great bargain!
I've always loved nail colors; despite my tardiness in applying it properly.
I guess I just lacked in the essential skills and training :p
Anyway, I was doing some window-shopping a fortnight ago (well, it started out with that intention) and I stumbled upon the Elianto stall.
I have heard about this brand countless times from most of my friends who raved about the affordable prices and the wide range of products they have.
I scooted nearer to the nail polish section and I was enticed by the 50% tag they had on the little bottles!
(How easily fooled are women, you say?)
Well, I have sufficient knowledge to say that nail polishes are not cheap; despite what you think.
Even the most affordable ones range from RM5.90 onwards and can be as high as a few hundred dollars as well for those really high-end brands.
So 50% tag for the little glittery party colors which cost about RM5 is now only at Rm2.50!

Such cute little bottles and not to mention the price!
These princess colors also retail at about 50% off the original price; I think it was also about RM2.50 per bottle.

For the solid colors in slightly larger bottles, they are at 10% discount off the original RM5 tag; so it is only priced at Rm4.50 per bottle as well.

For the first time, I actually opted for the bold and daring colors such as these!
Ohhh, I do love those nail colors...and the affordable prices!
Last I remember, it was already more than 3 years since I have purchased any nail colors; not that I use them for so long, sometimes I do get free stuffs from my aunts and friends too, I know, lucky me:)
Anyway, since this is my first time using Elianto, I must say that I was pretty impressed by their easy application.
It was not thick nor gooey but relatively smooth on the nails when you apply them across the nail with one stroke from the brush.
Furthermore, it turned out really nice!
For the first time for me too; I rarely get my nail polish pretty...poor me:(
Anyway, as I was going to attend a wedding as well and since the theme of the wedding for us as the bride's sisters/bridesmaids, we were told to wear blue and I went into the hype of purchasing these blue nail colors; one in light sky blue and the popular hue of blue

Despite the low price, the application and the quality was really good and I must recommend it to anyone who wants to increase their collection of nail polish color.
This is a great bargain and I think it lasts until January only.
I am definitely up for Elianto next round as I've tried numerous nail polishes and most of them didn't turn out so good.
For instance, the Maybelline Color Shine, or was it Water Color Shine which I bought many many years ago when it was still new in the market...turned out to be such a messy nail polish that I was rather reluctant to use it.
However, I had no choice since it was my first nail color and it was at RM9.90 when I bought it, so I had to use it.

The color was not really that nice and it was pretty messy when I looked at my nails:(
The other range of the Water Shine Maybelline was not too bad; it lasted me for some time.

It was one of my favorite nail polish until today; I really liked this.
But the price was nowhere near Elianto of course; it's like double the price:)
This Silky Girl nail polish which I bought from Singapore was not bad though.

Ever Glossy, it was a really sweet color and pretty easy to apply smoothly!
And one cheap nail polish of whatever brand; which was about RM3.90 was rather thick and messy after a while.

It was really diluted in the beginning and the application was rather inconvenient, so I have kinda sworn off these cheap brands to protect my nails:p
Based on my reviews so far, currently, I am still intrigued by my new nail polish from Elianto, so, stay tune to more updates! *winks*
I guess I just lacked in the essential skills and training :p
Anyway, I was doing some window-shopping a fortnight ago (well, it started out with that intention) and I stumbled upon the Elianto stall.
I have heard about this brand countless times from most of my friends who raved about the affordable prices and the wide range of products they have.
I scooted nearer to the nail polish section and I was enticed by the 50% tag they had on the little bottles!
(How easily fooled are women, you say?)
Well, I have sufficient knowledge to say that nail polishes are not cheap; despite what you think.
Even the most affordable ones range from RM5.90 onwards and can be as high as a few hundred dollars as well for those really high-end brands.
So 50% tag for the little glittery party colors which cost about RM5 is now only at Rm2.50!

Such cute little bottles and not to mention the price!
These princess colors also retail at about 50% off the original price; I think it was also about RM2.50 per bottle.

For the solid colors in slightly larger bottles, they are at 10% discount off the original RM5 tag; so it is only priced at Rm4.50 per bottle as well.

For the first time, I actually opted for the bold and daring colors such as these!
Ohhh, I do love those nail colors...and the affordable prices!
Last I remember, it was already more than 3 years since I have purchased any nail colors; not that I use them for so long, sometimes I do get free stuffs from my aunts and friends too, I know, lucky me:)
Anyway, since this is my first time using Elianto, I must say that I was pretty impressed by their easy application.
It was not thick nor gooey but relatively smooth on the nails when you apply them across the nail with one stroke from the brush.
Furthermore, it turned out really nice!
For the first time for me too; I rarely get my nail polish pretty...poor me:(
Anyway, as I was going to attend a wedding as well and since the theme of the wedding for us as the bride's sisters/bridesmaids, we were told to wear blue and I went into the hype of purchasing these blue nail colors; one in light sky blue and the popular hue of blue

Despite the low price, the application and the quality was really good and I must recommend it to anyone who wants to increase their collection of nail polish color.
This is a great bargain and I think it lasts until January only.
I am definitely up for Elianto next round as I've tried numerous nail polishes and most of them didn't turn out so good.
For instance, the Maybelline Color Shine, or was it Water Color Shine which I bought many many years ago when it was still new in the market...turned out to be such a messy nail polish that I was rather reluctant to use it.
However, I had no choice since it was my first nail color and it was at RM9.90 when I bought it, so I had to use it.

The color was not really that nice and it was pretty messy when I looked at my nails:(
The other range of the Water Shine Maybelline was not too bad; it lasted me for some time.

It was one of my favorite nail polish until today; I really liked this.
But the price was nowhere near Elianto of course; it's like double the price:)
This Silky Girl nail polish which I bought from Singapore was not bad though.

Ever Glossy, it was a really sweet color and pretty easy to apply smoothly!
And one cheap nail polish of whatever brand; which was about RM3.90 was rather thick and messy after a while.

It was really diluted in the beginning and the application was rather inconvenient, so I have kinda sworn off these cheap brands to protect my nails:p
Based on my reviews so far, currently, I am still intrigued by my new nail polish from Elianto, so, stay tune to more updates! *winks*
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Manicure...Pedicure?
The hype of Manicure and pedicure has long settled in our little country here and most of our girls have gone goo-goo-ga-ga over it, for a reason.
I never really paid much attention to my nails either; thinking that it's more of a luxury than a necessity and besides, what's so hard to care for my own fingernails, toenails and cuticles, right?
Well, I am not fully right on that part...
I have recently started to pay more attention to my nails after some loot of nail polish and noticing how lousy I am at applying those colors on my little nails; with much effort.
I did a little googling and found out more about manicure and pedicure than I have ever imagined!
For instance, if you were like me, and you thought manicure and pedicure is only about painting your nails and caring for your cuticles, well, I was wrong!
They actually give you a good massage and total care for your hands and feet as well.
This includes bathing the hands and the feet, exfoliating the dead skin cells which caused those harsh and callous feet and then moisturizing with thick cream or lotion.
At the same time, your nails will be clipped of course; gently and then filed - the professional way!
Oooo, so much luxury for this treatment...they even give you a massage on the hand and feet to improve the hydration and the blood circulation!
Then of course, they will paint your nails; again, the professional way with the base and top coat to strengthen your nails.
I am new in this and I am very interested; though the prices are pretty steep too.
Well, I shall share on my experience the next round, for now, I shall hunt for the best salon in town
Wish me luck, do drop me any comments if you know of any great nails salon...I know Nails Hansen was not too bad either:)
I never really paid much attention to my nails either; thinking that it's more of a luxury than a necessity and besides, what's so hard to care for my own fingernails, toenails and cuticles, right?
Well, I am not fully right on that part...
I have recently started to pay more attention to my nails after some loot of nail polish and noticing how lousy I am at applying those colors on my little nails; with much effort.
I did a little googling and found out more about manicure and pedicure than I have ever imagined!
For instance, if you were like me, and you thought manicure and pedicure is only about painting your nails and caring for your cuticles, well, I was wrong!
They actually give you a good massage and total care for your hands and feet as well.
This includes bathing the hands and the feet, exfoliating the dead skin cells which caused those harsh and callous feet and then moisturizing with thick cream or lotion.
At the same time, your nails will be clipped of course; gently and then filed - the professional way!
Oooo, so much luxury for this treatment...they even give you a massage on the hand and feet to improve the hydration and the blood circulation!
Then of course, they will paint your nails; again, the professional way with the base and top coat to strengthen your nails.
I am new in this and I am very interested; though the prices are pretty steep too.
Well, I shall share on my experience the next round, for now, I shall hunt for the best salon in town
Wish me luck, do drop me any comments if you know of any great nails salon...I know Nails Hansen was not too bad either:)
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