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Top: Monki Overalls: H&M Big thanks to my friend, Dharisini, for modelling. Hope you guys enjoy the edits this time round and see you in the next one!

OOTD + Quick Update

Inspired by ToThe9's editorial #MinuteOOTDs which you can click here to see the whole playlist, I thought of doing a lil' twist to my usual update posts. Here's a classy ootd that I always have in hand for an adventure type trip like going to the Museum. I have to give credit to Cristy whom I can always count on to take my picture and be down to just spend the day at looking at history and culture exhibitions.  A lot has went down though, since this picture was taken; what with assignments and my recent activities at my Uni's DJ club that I have recently joined. This October is my last month for my 2nd sem and its just been the exam period for me. I'll also be catching a flight back home in November for a bit because my school comes up with just the weirdest schedule for semester breaks. Expect to see some new content that may involve food or even skincare coming your way. I'm also working on reviews for something I haven't review for eons so see if ...

Casual Outfits Lookbook

WASHED OUT Thanks to youtubers like IAMKARENO and TheLineUp, this trick of knotting up your shirt has been fully implemented into how I dress most of the time. Sometimes, I feel like tucking into your jeans can take up unnecessary time, particularly if you're always trying to get just the right amount of fabric to tuck in to achieve that balance in your looks. Frankly, I can get real sick of it so I adopted this knotting hack so much this year than I ever did before. Whilst its nothing new, it timelessly adjust your outfit's proportion, especially for petite ladies. This trick can even be done at the back of tee just to mix things up. I am also madly in love with these jeans I got from H&M Coachella 2017 Line as its booty fitted with dainty embroidaries. It makes my butt look really good given I'm usually on the flatter side in that department and that's really saying something.  MELLOW YELLOW Contrary to the name, this is a pretty loud shirt with moo...

Haul+Review: Beauty Edition III

BIORE UV AQUA RICH SUNSCREEN I always enter the sunscreen section of drugstore with some concerns. Its just tough when you're oily in one area and not really in others while trying to get a sunscreen that accommodates those two in one face. While being such a integral part of skincare, it is also sometimes the least thoroughly thought of product unless you were off on some tropical getaway. You might think that SPF found in your bb cream to be a great add on but it doesn't mean you can depend exclusively to it as your sun protection even if you use it daily. It just won't stand up to a regular sunscreen. However Biore seem to have a range of sunscreens to cater to what you're looking for so I bought this one. I don't have the original packaging but I do remember that it promises a semi matte finish and no lingering white cast. Which I'm happy to report that it isn't causing me breakouts or leaving me looking like a ghost. It also seem to be well aft...

Haul+Review: Beauty Care Edition II

THE FACE SHOP GREEN TEA FACE MASK The cool thing about masks from The Face Shop is that you can find ones that are real cheap, like around RM6 cheap. Of course for one sheet you may think it isn't exactly a steal but in comparison to most brands in drugstores like Watson and Guardian, its far better. There is also something non-sticky and easily absorbed about their formulas that makes this a treat from mother nature herself. This one is meant to soothe irritation and revitalises your skin. I usually stock on this when my face is having its occasional red breakout and it does its job decently. Better if you popped this out from the fridge. My skin feels really nice to the touch and I always feel a sense of satisfaction when an ugly bump shrinks down considerably. MEDIHEAL I.P.I LIGHTMAX MASK This one offers, you guess it, brightening effect with some moisture enhancement. I specifically used it on a very particular busy day where my skin just felt exhausted and du...

Ongoing

While 2016 past and gone, it made sure to leave behind a lot for me to think over and reassess what I knew and what I thought I knew. I was blessed with brilliant company that not only inspired me but taught me things I am now glad to know. If there was any highlight to it, it definitely be the fact that the overall failing results of my A-level pushed me into realizing where I lack and makes the fact that I'm entering my 20s that more significant. If you been wondering why the first post of 2017 only came out more than 2 months since its started, you can guess by now what I've been up to. I've gained job experiences and got to really gain more insights that inadvertently made me see my situation differently. It sort of felt like I was in a mid life crisis already seeing as I did waste 2 years of my life. There is just so many things I want to do which made it hard to know where to start but I know now that certain things need prioritising first and  made it a resolu...

A Shoe In

Now I just wanted you know that I didn't get all these stuff in one or two recent shopping trips. This was all just gather over a long period of time since I don't buy shoes a lot and tend to just keep wearing one style of shoes till I can't anymore. That's just how I've always roll and hence why I love investing in a good pair of shoes, so lets get on with the first one: PADINI BLACK BUCKLE SANDALS I fell in love with these in my last trip to KL because I was really into the whole basic minimalistic look and if you're wondering if the stitches around the body of the shoes came with it, it didn't. While they weren't priced especially cheap, they weren't expensive either and eventually there was a split in the soles. So when I brought it to repairs, the cobbler basically said gluing it would eventually have it split again and recommended stitching it. Since you wouldn't noticed if I wore them, I honestly didn't mind because I still...