Thursday, December 30, 2010

Lay Bare

The shave is one of the girl’s best friends. It is true to me and it surely is to a lot of women. But with the discovery of waxing, it is time to re-think.

The thought of being hairless is simply irresistible. It may mean beauty or good hygiene, but where it all began and where the notion of having less hair is better is coming from – I don’t know. But what I am sure of, it feels good.

If you are one of those women who are used to shaving their legs, armpits or wherever, or if you are used to plucking, I think it is time to give waxing a chance. It is really painful for first-timer. I cried when I first did.  I thought the magazine I brought could help me but instead what I did was to grip on it to the point of tearing it. Yes, it is painful.  But as what the staff told me, I had a very high tolerance to pain because I wasn’t yelling or cursing. Yes, it is painful at first but I tell you, after seeing the results, you will surely be glad that you have gone through it.

After waxing, you will notice that your skin is smoother and the hair re-growth is finer.

Lay Bare is the perfect place that I will suggest to ladies who wants to do it.  They use cold sugar wax jelly that is made of sugar, calamansi and honey.  Visit their website at: http://www.lay-bare.com/laybare-ui/

Lay Bare is almost everywhere in the country. They even have branches in some provincial areas already.

Here are their branches in Metro Manila:

2/F Citiplace, 8001 Abad Santos Street, San Juan
726-6479
Upper Ground, Star Centrum Building, Buendia Corner Malugay Street, Makati City
840-2571
5081 Filmore Corner Fahrenheit Street, Palanan, Makati City
833-7915
2/F Pearl Plaza, 8101 Pearl Drive, Bgy. San Antonio, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
470-2762
3/F (near elevator), Market!Market! Taguig
556-0743
Mezzanine Level, Burgundy Transpacific Place, Taft Avenue, Manila
353-5304
Basement Level LPL Suites, Greenbelt Legaspi St. Makati City
856-1521
5F Mega A Building, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City
470-8872
5F SM Manila, Manila City
353-7520
205 South Parking building SM Mall os Asia, J.W. Diokno Blvd. Pasay City
475-6272
Level 3, West Wing, Body Senses, Robinsons Galleria, Edsa cor. Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City
709-1915
3/F Glorietta 3, Ayala Center, Makati City
856-1521




Monday, December 27, 2010

Kopiko Brown Coffee

Contrary to old belief, coffee-drinking has a lot of health benefits. Studies claim that it provides anti-oxidant to the body and even prevent heart disease. One thing is certain, I can assure, coffee is delicious. And it is divine to drink Kopiko Brown Coffee.

I just love this coffee.  It is a coffee mix with brown sugar.  It is so tasty.  I gave up Starbucks coffee and have this cheap and delicious alternative instead. It is only P6 per sachet.

credit: www.femalenetwork.com
Suggested reading: New Study: Coffee Reduces Risk of Heart Disease + 15 Coffee Products to Enjoy on the Go

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Corregidor International Half-Marathon: One for all. All for twenty one.


December 19 (Saturday)

At approximately 6 in the morning, organizers, participants and volunteers meet at the dock. We idly spent our time taking pictures of ourselves while waiting for the boarding time.







We got in the boat an hour after.


It was just a short ferry ride. As we were nearing the island, a guy gave us a brief narration of the Philippine history during American colonization.

When we arrived, tranvias were waiting to take us to our hostel.




We had an ocular inspection of the entire race track by afternoon. It was a chance for me to take some shots too.


 


By evening, a carbo-loading dinner was served (mash potatoes, carbonara, spaghetti, pancit, puto, rice and chicken).



 
And to warm the cold evening was a tall bonfire.

 

 


December 20 (Sunday)

The main event. 

At around 6am, we were all deployed to our assigned station. It was drizzling. I thought that we are going to get soaked.  But thank God, the universe conspired and made the weather perfect.




I was at the hydrating station with Pio, my partner. Too bad I wasn't able to take any pictures at all as we were so busy. I even barely see who were coming.

Since we got finished early, we got picked up via van and was brought to the the finish line (actually, at the dock) where everyone else were waiting. By the looks of the terrain, I could tell that it was truly an exhausting, physically-draining and challenging marathon. But at the finish line what I witnessed were faces of triumph and glee of the runners after finishing the entire 21 km track; and the faces of camaraderie.










Everybody was probably exhausted and famished by noon. We had lunch while Edward Tito Kho was announcing the winners.

Ranked first was Dandelion Bumahit  who finished the race for 01:19:01, with a pace of 03:45min/km.
Click to see the list: CIHM: Race Results

The night was all about the partey!  The Session Road played amazingly.  Tuesday Vargas and Miro of Stonefree had their turns.








December 21, 2010 (Monday)

Haven’t seen enough of Corregidor, we decided to stroll.



We left the island at approximately 3pm.

An hour after, the smog of Manila welcomes us back.






Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Mister Kabab




In search for food that isn't common to our pinoy palate, Raffy and I decided to go to West Ave., Quezon City to eat at Mister Kabab.  As per Raffy's online search, this is the very resto that offers the most affordable and delicious Mediterranean meal. His cyber friends were right about it.

The place was good. It was spacious, and even if it's not airconditioned, I have no qualms at all.

I ordered Sizzling Keema while Raffy had a Special Cielo Kabab.  And we shared a serving of Beryani rice.We truly enjoy our food.We also had yogurt shake that was unbelievably delicious.



Sizzling Keema


Special Cielo Kabab meal and yogurt shake

Beryani Rice

the Raffy aka cutie
me aka hottie (LOL)

a stupid look (LOL)
a korean look (LOL)

 The trip was worth it. The next time that I will crave for a Mediterranean meal, no doubt about it, I shall eat at Mister Kabab.