25-06-2011

Thank you for today, sayang :)
I love you so much :)

FUFY
xox

Etude House BB Cream

So today is 9th July 2011, Thursday :)
I bought the June 2011 issue of CLEO Magazine, and saw the advert for a Korean BB Cream.
Decided to buy it, and so I did!!
I bought the stuff in the picture above from Etude House at a total of around RM80.
The BB (Blemish Balm) Cream cost me RM 65.40. It came with the brush and a box of 80pcs of their Silky Cotton Pads. Pretty good deal, I should say :)
I bought the eye liner too because I've been using Etude House eye liner for about a year now, and I must say, it is awesome :) It's water proof and sooo easy to remove, you don't even need a proper eye make up remover, you just use water!!

Anyways, I'll be reviewing Etude House's BB Cream :)
 
So the BB Cream came in a cute beige box that had pearl finish, really cute!

The BB Cream's own packaging was a soft purple tube with a pump head, so you could control the amount of cream that came out.
Every pump delivers about the size of a small peanut.
Using the brush, that one pump is enough for your whole face.
The brush is a 3:4 the same size as the BB Cream bottle itself.
I found it very easy to use and sooo helpful!

It only took about 5 minutes to cover my whole face.
The texture of the cream is just right, not too thick and not too runny.
When I read its ingredients on the box, the list started with Water, so that means most of the product is made of water. Which is a good thing, because water based products are easier absorbed into the skin and lets the skin somehow breathe. The 2nd ingredient is Pearl Extract, so that means light bounces off the skin giving it that healthy pretty shine, not that oily gross shine. The kind of shine that makes you glow oh so radiant :)

What's awesome about BB Cream is that it can be used as a highlighter, foundation, make up base and concealer! 4 in 1!! And the longer you wear it, the better it gets at giving your skin that beautiful healthy glow!

After about 4 hours of wearing this BB Cream by Etude House, I'd rate it 4 out of 5.

WHY?
1. Perfect texture
2. Smells great
3. Easy to apply
4. Delivers what it promises
5. Doesn't make skin feel sticky after applying, even after 4 hours.
6. Multiuse.


Left: Right after application. Right: 4 hours later.
How I look after 4 hours :)

*Notice the milky white color it gives off? That's what you're looking for in foundation, concealer and highlighters :)

*Etude House did not pay me to do this review and neither did CLEO. This is my own initiative, for the benefit of anybody that may read.

FUFY
xox

Malaysia's future depends on our youth!

Tonight, I came online, and people kept talking about this girl.
Apparently, the whole nation is.
Her name is "Adinda Evans" aka Daten Milano on FB.
Check the blog out

So what I don't and can't understand is, how did she turn out this way?
I myself had been abroad for 10 years, educated abroad, much more exposed to the crazy, weird and wild world that we live in, and I didn't turn out to be like her!
So why should she: locally educated, with all the moral studies at school, turn out this way?
(Read the blog to understand, it's all in Malay though)

It's been said that out beloved country Malaysia, is forward thinking what with all the creativity and innovation by the youth today.
I DON'T REALLY SEE THAT HAPPENING.

So I came home from abroad expecting a much better Malaysia.
I mean yes, I was 8 when I left, little did I know of racism and politics.
But I what knew a lot of, were kids.
When I was 10, sex was unheard of. It was seen as taboo.
These days, 10 year old kids smoke, have no respect for the elder, and do what they please.

If I were given the right to blame anyone for this outrageous behavior of our youth today, I would honestly and sincerely blame their PARENTS.
WHY?!
When I was a kid, parents encouraged teachers to break us and shape us to be proper people.
Teach us our moral values, at least the ones we should know at the time.
But now, kids know too much!
HOW?!
Parents don't let teachers even scold their kid for their mistakes, parents give their children everything they want. Parents always defend the child, even when they're wrong.
What does one learn from having such parents?
"I can run away with anything, I am invincible. Nothing is wrong, eff everybody! Even my parents don't tell me shit!"

I am very sorry for Malaysia at this time, our youth has gone bonkers, politicians distorting the image of the government, racism, drug trafficking and human trafficking.
I am terribly upset to see what's become of Malaysia in just a span of 10 years.
It's devastating.
I literally cry when I watch the news, it's just so disappointing.

But I do want to salute and thank our current Prime Minister: Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Najib Tun Razak, for trying his best, day and night to revive and clean the Malaysian image that irresponsible Malaysians out there have tarnished.

Thank you Prime Minister, and I love you for all your efforts :)

FUFY
xox