When it comes to my grooming (ok, fine.. vanity), there are only two things I care about - lining my eyes and styling my hair. I've already found an eyeliner that works for me (M.A.C Fluidline, in a pod. Applied with a brush) but I've always been searching for the best styling products for my hair.
Read MoreOne of my biggest gripes with reading beauty articles anywhere is that the products that are recommended usually cost an arm and leg (sometimes even a brain?). And, truth be told, not every woman can necessarily splurge on these items. Of course it’s nice to treat yourself to a good face moisturiser or lipstick, and I am definitely guilty of buying nice (read: expensive) skincare and makeup all the time.
Read MoreFew things you need to know about my hair: I have super, super curly but fine hair. In a temperate climate, I can easily do a straight blowout myself in less than 20 minutes, but in Singapore, with the level of humidity, it is just impossible and all my hard work will only last for a few hours.
Read MoreHaving combination skin is really a pain sometimes, it’s nearly impossible to find a day moisturiser that keeps the normal to dry portions of your skin hydrated while not clogging the oily parts of it. Even if you find the right one that does that, chances are you can only use the product alone without being able to layer sunscreen on top of it. As a firm devotee of SPF 50 sunscreen, for many years i went without using a moisturiser in the day because i hated the grimy feeling that it produced when both combined...
Read MoreEvery beauty editor or makeup artist often tells you that you need to find your Rouge - that red lipstick that will save you from hours of doing your makeup; one that would brighten your complexion, whiten your teeth and give off that elusive Parisian flair.
And all these articles or advices will be followed by tips on how to find the right tone of red lipstick depending on your complexion and eye colour etc..