If you read my blog back in late September and early October of last year, you may remember that I was tireless in blogging and flogging ways to help the Philippines out after our back-to-back typhoons. Now it's my turn to blog and flog for charity and awareness, in honor of our other brothers and sisters in need across the globe.
Currently we have Filipino peacekeepers working in Haiti; we're still waiting for word on our boys who remain trapped under the earthquake rubble, and it looks like we're sending more of them over there, too. I'd like to ask you to please pray for our soldiers, and their safe homecoming, in any way possible.
In the meantime, don't forget to be a Hero for Haiti. (source: Television Without Pity)
Also, Life of a Ladybug has more links for donations.
Thank you!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Face of the Moment: It's Wearable, All Right
The inspiration:
(Is it me, or has Lady NoPants gotten much hotter lately? As much as I don't want to like "Bad Romance" and "Videofone" - and their respective videos, for that matter - I have to admit that whoever's doing her makeup now is doing her a lot of favors. Well played, Miss Germanotta.)
The interpretation:
...And the funny thing is, if you take out the eyeshadow, you've got my regular face for work this month. My excuse for the makeup in this shot, however, can only be summed up by three words: Avatar, in 3-D.
(Aside: Why, hello, Sam Worthington! I would have easily put your name on the Boyfriend List, if it weren't for THIS. For crying out loud, what were you thinking?)
Movie critiques aside, all I really wanted on that day was to look and feel put-together, even for just a weekend. Besides, I was test-driving this whole thing to see if it really was wearable for work... and it all turned out great on that end.
Face: L'Oreal Infallible Never Fail Powder
in Sun Beige. (I just found out on the L'Oreal site that it's been discontinued.... WHY? And here I was, ready to review the darned thing. Oh well.)
Eyes: Stila eyeshadow in Icon (light nude) on inner corners, lid, and browbone; Stila e/s in Barefoot Contessa on the other corners. Eyeliner is by Ever Bilena.
Lashes: Maybelline Unstoppable Curly Extension mascara. Again, another review is forthcoming - so far so good.
Cheeks: Everyday Minerals blush in Salon Fun. (Yes, folks, this Everyday Mineral stuff can last you for ages as long as you keep it properly.)
Lips: Maybelline Shinylicious lip gloss in Banana Pudding.
(Is it me, or has Lady NoPants gotten much hotter lately? As much as I don't want to like "Bad Romance" and "Videofone" - and their respective videos, for that matter - I have to admit that whoever's doing her makeup now is doing her a lot of favors. Well played, Miss Germanotta.)
The interpretation:
...And the funny thing is, if you take out the eyeshadow, you've got my regular face for work this month. My excuse for the makeup in this shot, however, can only be summed up by three words: Avatar, in 3-D.
(Aside: Why, hello, Sam Worthington! I would have easily put your name on the Boyfriend List, if it weren't for THIS. For crying out loud, what were you thinking?)
Movie critiques aside, all I really wanted on that day was to look and feel put-together, even for just a weekend. Besides, I was test-driving this whole thing to see if it really was wearable for work... and it all turned out great on that end.
Face: L'Oreal Infallible Never Fail Powder
Eyes: Stila eyeshadow in Icon (light nude) on inner corners, lid, and browbone; Stila e/s in Barefoot Contessa on the other corners. Eyeliner is by Ever Bilena.
Lashes: Maybelline Unstoppable Curly Extension mascara. Again, another review is forthcoming - so far so good.
Cheeks: Everyday Minerals blush in Salon Fun. (Yes, folks, this Everyday Mineral stuff can last you for ages as long as you keep it properly.)
Lips: Maybelline Shinylicious lip gloss in Banana Pudding.
Friday, January 08, 2010
Blog Schedule Alert
Due to the fact that I am, in fact, fully employed for the next four weeks, I have decided to impose a blog schedule for Domesticity until further notice.
The schedule is as follows:
- First new post of the week will be up on Friday night, Philippine time, which would count as Friday morning on most parts of the United States. (A fun way to calculate Philippine Standard Time based on the time posted for each entry: For the continental United States, it's -12 hours EST and -15 hours Pacific Standard, give or take 1 hour for daylight savings; for our Hawaii-based readers, a whopping -18 hours, regardless of season.)
- There will be at least 2 to 3 new posts every weekend.
- Entries written outside of the blog schedule will be scheduled for posting over the weekend. For example, if I write anything amusing on Monday, I will have to go to "Post Options" and change the posting time from Monday to the following Friday or Saturday.
- There will be at least one Face of the Moment post per week, since I am wearing makeup on the job.
- Most of these posts will be image-heavy, but from my own camera or image archive. This means I'm laying off on themed posts that require Google Image Search for the time being. (Translation: All you bloggers with pictures of hot men, you can rest easy for now.)
- Speaking of images, I am planning on setting up a Flickr account as a way of archiving images used in Domesticity as of this year. More details to be announced.
- That said, there is a Polyvore post in the works... but that will have to wait until my work schedule settles down.
Here's hoping it all works out from here; until then, see you next weekend!
The schedule is as follows:
- First new post of the week will be up on Friday night, Philippine time, which would count as Friday morning on most parts of the United States. (A fun way to calculate Philippine Standard Time based on the time posted for each entry: For the continental United States, it's -12 hours EST and -15 hours Pacific Standard, give or take 1 hour for daylight savings; for our Hawaii-based readers, a whopping -18 hours, regardless of season.)
- There will be at least 2 to 3 new posts every weekend.
- Entries written outside of the blog schedule will be scheduled for posting over the weekend. For example, if I write anything amusing on Monday, I will have to go to "Post Options" and change the posting time from Monday to the following Friday or Saturday.
- There will be at least one Face of the Moment post per week, since I am wearing makeup on the job.
- Most of these posts will be image-heavy, but from my own camera or image archive. This means I'm laying off on themed posts that require Google Image Search for the time being. (Translation: All you bloggers with pictures of hot men, you can rest easy for now.)
- Speaking of images, I am planning on setting up a Flickr account as a way of archiving images used in Domesticity as of this year. More details to be announced.
- That said, there is a Polyvore post in the works... but that will have to wait until my work schedule settles down.
Here's hoping it all works out from here; until then, see you next weekend!
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Face of the Moment: The First Real Smile of the Year
Forgive the terrible lighting on this one; as you can see, this is an amateur photo, and my only regret is that I didn't have Mr. Scribe around to fix it. ;)
So: I put this face on for a presentation that I did yesterday at the local university. I am not at liberty to disclose the details of said meeting, except to note that there were times when I did ask myself, "Well, how did I get here?" (Forgive me.) I am however, more than willing to tell you about the excellent makeup that I did for this particular day; it's not every day that I feel sad about scrubbing off my makeup, but this was just so beautiful that I wished I could look like this every day.
Brows: Smashbox Brow Tech - this time, blending together Brunette and Blonde to come up with a softer brow.
Lashes: ...Why, hello, tube of Maybelline Unstoppable Curly Extension mascara! I'm actually going to run a more comprehensive review of this later on, but for now all I can say is that this new mascara excites me. What's not to love about a mascara with a pre-bent wand, a full brush, and a long-lasting formula, all in a gorgeous pink tube?
Hair: Bench Fix Clay Doh. Amazingly, it held every hair in place, and I didn't need any hairspray to keep it that way.
The rest: Black-and-red shirt by Old Navy (with the Australia cufflinks); trousers by Marks and Spencer; 1440 sports watch by Timex; earrings by Minicci; red flats by SM Parisian. A few spritzes of Chanel Chance, and I'm up and running.
Best. Christmas Gifts. EVER.
Thank you, Mom and Dad, for the iPod Touch. And thank you, SisMei, for adding the BeneFit Celebutante.
There's a Face of the Moment entry attached to this. More later!
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Pink Jasmine
Here's a sign I found at Plantation Bay Resort on Mactan Island, in Cebu:
To quote:
I haven't owned any Fresh bath products since college, but I can attest to the gorgeousness of the Pink Jasmine fragrance - sweet, classic, feminine, never too stodgy. I can also vouch for Cannabis Rose, too, which isn't as bright as the Pink Jasmine, but just as intriguing nonetheless.
The Mogambo Springs spa at Plantation Bay is also home to boughs of actual pink jasmine plants, such as this one below.
Fresh, however, is not sold at Plantation Bay... but that doesn't mean you can't get your pink jasmine fix in any way possible. A little clicky-clicky on the Amazon links below should be a good start. :)
Most Filipinos are not aware that their national flower, the Sampaguita, is in reality jasmine. Strung on a thread, sampaguita is the Philippine version of a lei for welcoming visitors. Jasmine flowers tend to be tiny but highly scented, and they are used not only in the making of tea but also perfume. Chinese Jasmine Tea is really a green or oolong base with jasmine flower added for aroma. One of our shareholders is very partial to Pink Jasmine by Fresh (which is made with, of course, jasmine). Fresh also makes Cannabis Rose (which is made with - oh, sorry, just rose).
I haven't owned any Fresh bath products since college, but I can attest to the gorgeousness of the Pink Jasmine fragrance - sweet, classic, feminine, never too stodgy. I can also vouch for Cannabis Rose, too, which isn't as bright as the Pink Jasmine, but just as intriguing nonetheless.
The Mogambo Springs spa at Plantation Bay is also home to boughs of actual pink jasmine plants, such as this one below.
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Makeup Piracy: Don't Do It
Will somebody please tell me what these fake MAC products are doing at Mactan International Airport in Cebu?
(Besides being cheap, of course. I'm not against cheap, mind you, but I am against cosmetics of dubious quality... and slapping a fake MAC sticker on it just makes things worse for everyone involved. Especially since the Cebu airport has a gigantic Duty Free store across the street from this terminal.)
(Disclaimer: All pictures in this entry are mine. Please do ask for permission if you want to use them somewhere else; similarly, please do let me know if I've broken some law regarding taking secret photos of airport-store merchandise. As they say in Cebu, daghang salamat!)
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