Search This Blog

Review - Dr. Mist and Playboy Deodorant Body Spray

Wednesday, October 28, 2009 |




I have just finished using the Dr. Mist Deodorant Spray, which I have heard good reviews on it, so I bought it. This is a fragrance-free deodorant and it can be used on arms and also feet. What I have to say about this product is, my body odour is too strong and this deodorant can only helped me to suppress the smell in only a few hours. *shy*

So, I shifted to this Playboy Deodorant, which is actually a for-men product, lol. I am a Playboy fan, I cant say "no" to anything with the rabbit head on it . The flavor for this deodorant is "hollywood", which I found the least strong among its range. It says "24h" on the package, and it should last 24 hours. I find this deodorant does a better job in "covering" the B.O, but the contra is the smell is too strong. Maybe I should use men's deodorant next time.

Job Hunting Finally Comes to an End !

Sunday, October 25, 2009 |

Wow, see, rainbow ~~ :D


After 4 months of job hunting and after 20++ interviews, I finally got an offer. I am so happy!! I am very lucky to have friends and family who helped and supported me during this tough period of my life. I want to say thank you to you all ~ *tears*

Muahahaha....


I will start working in November, a bit worried because I have been kind of slack down in these few months, hope I can survive in this new company. Yay!

Review - Sabai-arom Kaffir Lime & Thai Grapefruit Shampoo

Friday, October 16, 2009 |



As requested by foxy, I am now doing the review for the shampoo that my sister bought from her bangkok trip. This is a brand called Sabai-arom, which is quite well-known in Thailand, their products can be found in the famous Boots store.

When I first saw the package, I saw the lime picture on the label. I thought this shampoo must be very drying, as lime is acidic. But, after using it, the shampoo is not as drying as I thought. I think this is because of the Grapefruit oil it uses. I love this shampoo! I like everything that is in citrus-flavour. The Kaffir Lime ( or limau kasturi in Malay) has a refreshing effect that I like a lot. It reminds me that during the Chinese New Year, my mum will buy Kaffir Limes and chuck them into the bath tub. It symbolises a new beginning or something like that in Chinese tradition.

The aroma therapy benefits of the shampoo.


You would thought that it would smell something like the dishwasher, but it doesnt, haha! It is a mixture of grapefruit and lime, a very refreshing smell. As you shampoo, the bubbles on your hair will diminish and then the hair is kinda like tangled-up, but once you rinse it, the hair becomes smooth again. I like this shampoo because it is not drying and the scent is great!

The colour of the shampoo doesnt look very nice.


According to my sister, the shampoo costs her about RM30 something for 200ml. For me, I think it is slightly expensive, but I guess it is reasonable because the ingredients are 95% natural as written on the package. And for the de-stress factor, I think it is still a very good shampoo.


More Interview Questions - Xilinx, Usains, Intel and JVC

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 |

Time has passed and I have been jobless for almost 4 months. I am still waiting for reply, I cant wait to tell the world, therefore I am looking for the day to come.

I have compiled a new version of interview questions, click here for those who are interested. Questions that I have posted previously, click here.

Shopping - Eu Yan Sang 130th Anniversary Sale

Thursday, October 8, 2009 |

I was in Eu Yan Sang Queensbay Mall today, and the shop was packed with people. Eu Yan Sang is having a big sale for its 130th Annivesary, many things are 50% off.

If you have been reading my posts, you would that I am a fan of Eu Yan Sang. I needed to restock some honey. So, my housemate and I bought:

Essence of Chicken with Ginkgo Biloba Extract x 3 = RM90


Honey with Propolis (NP: RM59) + Honey with Royal Jelly (NP: RM69) = RM80


I got two voucher of RM5 from EYS too!

Review - Montagne Jeunesse Hot Vanilla Self Heating Mask

Monday, October 5, 2009 |

It has been a long time since I made a review on beauty product. Actually, I have had some products to review, however I got no mood. Due to my three months of stressful job-hunting period, I have been holding back to buy new products and shopping.

Now, I can say that I am seeing my rainbow is coming soon. My miserable days will be over, but things are not confirmed now, I will update once it is confirmed. (lol, i hope you get what I mean).

So, I was walking in Guardian today, and I found this range of mask having a promotion, buy 2nd piece for 50%. So, I bought two masks. One for RM5.90. This is a clay mask with Vanilla flavor, yum?, lol. I bought this because it says "Opens & Deeply Cleanses Pores!". My face seriously needs some cleansing as dead cells are piling up and my forehead is very "dirty".

Me in my shower cap. Sorry for blurr picture, taken using webcam. :)


It was my first time to use a self-heating mask. And what I can say is... It's really hot! The mask is muddy, the texture is something like the cream foundation that you put on face. The moment I put the mud on my face, I felt the hot sensation on my skin, it was not warm, but hot! But after awhile, it cooled down. I am guessing that the mask reacts with water, because when I rinsing off the mask, I felt the "burning" sensation again!

The mask smells like Vanilla, like a Vanilla yogurt. It actually tasted sweet, lol, I accidentally tasted some because it dripped onto my lips. It was yucky, dont ever try it. For the result, I would say the mask worked quite well on deep cleansing my skin. Because after I washed, I could see my blackheads are less bulging, and also the pimples on forehead are easier to be pressed out.

I would buy this mask again. And I will review another mask of Montagne Jeunesse in near future.