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Dealing with Awkward Situations this Chinese New Year

January 25, 2017 by Regina Chow No Comments

Did you become more ‘prosperous’? Why are you so skinny? You should eat more! These are just some of the more common questions that pop up during Chinese New Year gatherings. While our relatives may be genuinely concerned about how we are leading our lives, they may not understand that these questions put many of us in a difficult position.

Year after year, I get questions about whether I am eating enough or if I have worms in my tummy because I am so skinny. The truth is, I have a very healthy appetite. In fact, my friends can attest that I have a voracious appetite but I just don’t put on weight as easily.

So, how do I deal with such awkward situations?

Putting on Your A-Game Look

Start by having confidence in yourself. Personally, I find that dressing well and putting your best foot forward gives me that extra boost of confidence. To dress well, pick out clothes in colours that suit your skin tone. Know what your best and worst features are and choose clothes that flatter your body shape. For me, I try to pick clothes with ruffles or details that give me more ‘volume’. It works because I realized I don’t get questions about my weight as often as before!

Sounds easier said than done?

Here’s some useful advice from Lunch Actually’s image consultant Celeste Bo:

THOSE Questions That You Get When You Are Single

What about other questions like:

When are you getting married? Are you attached? When are you having children?

I for one, always have to brace myself for questions related to procreation every Chinese New Year.

These questions are harder to answer in my opinion. But, I have come to realize that being honest instead of evasive or negative makes a difference. Just let your relatives know that you are actively looking for a partner, trying your best to start a family and give them a wide smile. More often than not, they’ll let it pass.

Here’re some other tips that you can pick up from Lunch Actually’s Senior Dating Consultant Andrea Tan:

Finding Love This New Year

Now that you have enough ammunition to counter all the awkward questions that you’ll face this Chinese New Year, perhaps it’s about time to sit down and think about how you can truly find love this new year?

Many of my friends who are single lament about the lack of opportunities to meet new people. How do you expand your social circle to meet more people? Do you know what you want in a partner?

Gather some tips from Lunch Actually’s Senior Dating Consultant, Joy Tay:

I’m sure most of us need no introduction to Lunch Actually, which offers personal, discreet and secure dating service to working professionals like you and I. What’s great about their service is that a screening process is conducted for each and every individual, and the dating consultants go the extra mile to understand more about your lifestyle, interests and character to find a high quality match for you. Psychological, intellectual and physical factors are taken into consideration too.

More importantly, rest assured that your personal information including photographs and contact details are kept confidential as only your first name will be disclosed to the other party. Everything is arranged for you on the backend by their dating consultants based on your availability and preferences. Once a match is found, all you have to do is turn up at the restaurant!

Interested in a complimentary consultation with Lunch Actually?

Click HERE to find out more!

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Kinohimitsu Marine Collagen Review

January 23, 2017 by Regina Chow No Comments

Prepping our skin with skincare products alone is not enough to achieve healthy, glowing skin. What you consume on a daily basis makes a world of difference too. As you and I probably already know, collagen is essential to both skin health and elasticity. By that same token, taking collagen supplements on a regular basis is important for baby smooth skin and keeping those wrinkles at bay! I started taking Kinohimitsu Marine Collagen recently as its nifty packaging makes packing a breeze when I travel.

I usually fill my water tumbler with cold water, put in a spoonful of collagen goodness and give it a good mix.
Every packet is resealable and comes with a plastic scoop for ease of use. Each spoonful of collagen powder is also power packed with age-fighter Marine Collagen, all-round-hydrator Green Caviar™, glycation-fighter Formosa Ruby™ and free radical-fighter Vitamin C to help your skin to reverse the signs of ageing and turn back the clock. It makes for a delicious drink thanks to its refreshing lychee flavour.
Did you know that the efficacy of collagen products depends on its molecular weight too? The lower the molecular weight, the easier it is for your body to absorb the collagen particles. Kinohimitsu collagen powder has a very low molecular weight, making it easy to absorb and achieve effective results. Beyond just Type 1 collagen for skin and beauty, it also contains Type 3 collagen to improve bone, ligament and tendon quality! No preservatives, hormones and heavy metals are used too.
When I first read about seeing visible results in 6 days, I have to admit I was somewhat skeptical. But now that I’m on day 10, I’m happy to report that my skin looks more hydrated and radiant than before despite late nights and perpetual lack of sleep. All I can say is, Kinohimitsu’s Marine Collagen Powder is working its magic on my skin!
If you’re planning to look your best this Chinese New Year, time is still on your side. Get your dose of Kinohimitsu today!
For more information, visit their website here: http://sg.kinohimitsu.com
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Arch Angel Brow Korea Combo Eyebrow Embroidery Touch-up

January 15, 2017 by Regina Chow No Comments

Ever since I had Korea Combo Eyebrow Embroidery done by Arch Angel Brow, there was no turning back. My new brows done by their founder Kelly framed my features beautifully and complemented my face shape too . Don’t even get me started on how convenient it is to wake up with beautiful brows every morning. Do you have any idea what my brows used to look like? Click here to refer to my previous review. Be warned – the transformation is pretty shocking.

The effects of Korea Combo Eyebrow Embroidery can last about 1.5 – 2 years with touch-up. The benefits? No downtime, no interference with your beauty routine and naturally groomed brows. Kelly underwent rigorous training in Korea and she was the first to introduce this Korean eyebrow embroidery technique in Singapore.
After I returned from my year-long stint in China, I popped by Arch Angel Brow for a touch-up at the end of last year.
As you can tell from the before and after pictures, my brows were getting a little unruly. Besides reshaping my brows, Kelly recommended tinting them to match my lighter hair colour. Don’t you think my new set of brows look even better than ever?
One of the biggest misconceptions about Korea Combo Eyebrow Embroidery is that you have to suit straight Korean brows. If that is your concern, then I’m the perfect example to prove you wrong.
The technique is from Korea but at the end of the day, the shape and design of the brows depends on your face shape and facial features. No two faces are the same, which is why it is so important to engage a qualified professional with years of experience and an aesthetic eye.
You can have the best technology but without a proficient consultant with an artistic flair, your brows can look drastically different. I have complete faith in Arch Angel Brow because Kelly is a perfectionist with an eye for detail, and she has the same expectations of her team. I walk out of the shop feeling confident and satisfied every time!
Now that Chinese New Year is just around the corner, it’s time to get your brow game on too!
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~ Exclusive Promotion for My Readers ~
First 20 readers who quote “Regina” when making an appointment for Korea Combo Eyebrow Embroidery will be entitled to a complimentary session of Arch Angel Brow’s signature facial worth S$180!
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Arch Angel Brow
 Address:
321 Clementi Ave 3 (New mall in Clementi)
#01-08
Tel:
6250 1151
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11.00 am – 9.30 pm

Sat-Sun: 10.30 am – 8.00 pm 

Website:

http://www.archangelbrow.com

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/archangel.brow

Instagram:
@archangelbrow

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Astique Clinic Laser Treatment Review

January 13, 2017 by Regina Chow No Comments

Do you know what my new year resolution (at least on the skincare front) is? I hope to achieve flawless, spotless skin before June 2017. Those of you who have been reading my blog for some time now would probably know that skin pigmentation is my greatest gripe. I have been visiting Astique Clinic for all my skincare and aesthetic treatments since November last year and I’m looking forward to clearer skin in the next couple of months!

My first appointment started off with a consultation with Dr Ng Hong Yi, who is very well-versed in laser and aesthetic treatments, having previously practised aesthetic medicine with a regional aesthetic clinic that spanned 3 countries in Southeast Asia. I personally believe that every doctor has his specialty, be it injectibles or laser treatments and an experienced doctor makes a world of difference. After diagnosing my condition, he recommended a series of Medlite laser treatments complemented with Cooltouch sessions. He assured me that I should be able to see visible results after 4-5 sessions.

I have done two sessions thus far. Numbing cream is used before each laser session and I’m happy to report that it is generally painless. My skin turns a deep red after each session but it can be easily covered up with makeup immediately and the redness completely dissipates within a few hours. I love that there is hardly any downtime, which is perfect for those of us with hectic schedules.

I usually schedule my appointment earlier in the day, slap on sunblock and bb cream immediately after each session and off I go to face the world. There are no tell-tale signs that I had anything done.

My skin feels silky smooth after each session and my pores appear smaller too. While my pigmentation spots on my upper cheeks are still visible currently, I don’t require as much bb cream to conceal them and they do look more dispersed than before. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that my skincare resolution will finally be achieved this year. I can’t wait to pop by again for my next session!

Do you have pigmentation issues too? Stay tuned to this space and also my instagram account (@reginachow_sg) as I’ll be updating you on my progress!

Astique Clinic

Address:

350 Orchard Road #08-00

Shaw House

S238868

Contact No.:

6732 3801

Opening Hours:

Mon – Fri: 11am – 8pm

Sat: 11am – 4pm

Sun: Closed

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Looking Effortlessly Chic with ioRA & LALU ( Voucher Giveaway on 7-8 Jan!)

January 6, 2017 by Regina Chow No Comments

When I first graduated from university, I could never find suits that fit my petite frame. I was such a loyal fan of Singapore label ioRA because I could easily find work suits in my size – XS.

Fast forward to today and you’ll realise so much has changed. ioRA has undergone a massive facelift. Think minimalist silhouettes and affordable yet chic designs for the busy urbanite. It also has a sister brand LALU, a casual wear line where denim, cotton and knitwear take centerstage.  Surprise, surprise, their prices are also more pocket-friendly now. Many items are competitively priced at 2 for S$29 or S$39!

I was spoilt for choice when I visited their pop-up store at Wisma recently.  It’s their largest store in Singapore to date and spans over 1200sqm. ioRA has also collaborated with Hush Puppies and Chomel to put together an exclusive selection of apparels and accessories that appeal to both ladies and men.

Let me show you some of my favourite picks from both ioRA and LALU!

ioRA

I wore this minimalist dress with asymmetrical hemline on my birthday last month and it drew so many compliments from friends and strangers alike.

Believe it or not, I wore this set for a  hike at Kawah Domas in Bandung. I hadn’t planned to hike that day but I was enticed by the gorgeous pictures that I saw online and decided to go ahead regardless. As you can tell, ioRA’s clothes survived the hike thanks to their excellent workmanship!

LALU

This athleisure netted jacket had me head over heels in love.

This bow tweed dress that I wore for cafe hopping in Bandung is such a timeless yet sophisticated piece. Last I heard, it was flying off the rack like hotcakes!

The layering trend is all the rage right now and I had to jump on the bandwagon with this layered camisole top (it’s a one piece!). I paired with the comfiest denim jeans that feels next to nothing.

Twinning with Karen in the same outfit

If you haven’t started shopping for Chinese New Year, pop by ioRA’s pop-up store at Wisma this weekend and be rewarded with a voucher giveaway! I am certain you wouldn’t be disappointed.

**Voucher Giveaway (7-8 Jan 2017)**

To usher in the new year, ioRA and LALU are giving away S$5 worth of shopping vouchers with every S$30 spent at the pop-up store located at Isetan Wisma level 1 this weekend from 5th to 6th January!

This promotion is held exclusively at iORA Isetan Wisma Atria #01-00 (435 Orchard Road Singapore 238877).

Happy shopping!

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Hi! My name is Regina and I am a style, beauty and travel enthusiast who enjoys writing, photography and letting my creative juices flow.

My blogging journey has been nothing short of exciting. I was recently named the winner of Her World Magazine’s Estee Lauder Style Superstar Awards 2016. My blog was also awarded Best Fashion Blog (Grand Winner) at the Singapore Blog Awards 2014. The year before that, it won Best Online Shopping Blog at the Singapore Blog Awards 2013.

Additionally, it is listed as one of the 10 interesting blogs on Singapore by AsiaWeb Direct (http://www-singapore.com/blogs.htm). I was also featured on both local and international mainstream media for my views on style, fashion and online shopping:

The Straits Times (14 Oct 2014)

The Business Times (14 Oct 2014)

My Paper (13 Oct 2014)

CNBC ("Pricey Singapore: Savvy shoppers go online" - 28 Dec 2014)

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