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Naoki Yoshihara by Ash: Japanese Hair Salon in Singapore!

November 19, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

Naoki Yoshihara by Ash is one of the few authentic Japanese hair salons that I have come across in Singapore. If you have been following my blog, you would know that my good friend Karen and I are both ardent fans of Japanese fashion, beauty products and hairstyling, hence we absolutely couldn’t hide our excitement when my friend Iwai-san contacted us for a hairstyling session at his salon at Liang Court.

I wanted to touch up my roots and trim my ends, while Karen wanted to tone down her bright red rock-style hair for a more work appropriate look. Selecting the right hair colour to suit your skin tone and personal style is an art, and you can certainly trust Naoki Yoshihara by Ash to do it right.

Unlike most hair salons, where you dive straight into selecting a hair colour based on the latest trends, we first had our skin tone analyzed by Japanese makeup and personal image consultant, Miki Sakazaki (featured above) to better ascertain which colours would suit us best.
The consultation revealed that my skin is yellow-based and spring colours (as shown in the coloured papers below) would accentuate my skin tone and features. I was deeply
impressed by the very detailed consultation. It only goes to show how
meticulous and customer-oriented the salon is. 

It was pure coincidence that Karen and I both turned up at the salon in the same white Liz Lisa maxi dress. While I was told that white and beige hues flatter my skin tone very well, Karen found out that she should steer clear of white because of her blue-based skin tone, hence summer colours and even colours like black would suit her better. Unfortunately for me, Sakazaki san shared that black is a colour that I should avoid wearing. Looks like I need a massive overhaul of my wardrobe as most of my corporate wear are black! 

The good news was, my existing hair colour worked well with my skin tone, hence Creative Director Masami Kuramochi decided that all I needed was a trim and a touch up of my hair colour and I was good to go! 

I was amazed by Kuramochi san’s artistic eye, and the way he wielded his scissors with utmost confidence as he sculpted my hair with his deft hands. Much to my delight, he also gave me fuller bangs for a dolly look which I very much adore.

 If you are wondering why my hair looks so shiny immediately after colouring, the secret lies in Kerastase’s Cristalliste Serum. Its non-greasy, weightless formula adds luminosity and shine to your hair without weighing it down, leaving you with glossy, lustrous locks.

Then, it was image consultant Sakazaki san’s turn to work her magic on my face.  She cleansed my face thoroughly and applied a special range of placenta-based skincare before make-up application. 
The La Precia Placenta skincare products that you see here are renowned for their anti-aging properties as well as positive effects on allergy-prone skin. They are directly imported from Japan, but if you are interested in purchasing them, you can look for Sakazaki san at her shop, Miki Trinity (housed within Eye Studio Tokyo), on the 3rd floor of Liang Court.

Here are the make-up products, predominantly from Chanel and Jill Stuart, that she used on me.

The final result was a fresh, flawless natural look, achieved with neutral shades of brown and pink to complement my skin tone. I loved the overall effect of the make-up and my beautifully styled hair.

Thank you once again to Kuramochi san and Sakazaki san for the pampering session and for making Karen and myself look just as gorgeous as the Japanese ladies. I used to get my hair done in Japan whenever I had the opportunity to head to Tokyo for work, but now, I can finally have my hair styled by highly skilled Japanese hairstylists in Singapore! 
Good Japanese hair salons are hard to come by in Singapore, so if you love Japanese hairstyling, be sure to check out Naoki Yoshihara by Ash!
Naoki Yoshihara by Ash
Address: 
177 River Valley Road
Liang Court  #02-15/16
Singapore 179030
Tel:
6333 5662


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FIDe Fashion Week 2013: Alexis Mabille & Julien Fournié (French Designers)

November 17, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

FIDe Fashion Week 2013 

I attended the Alexis Mabille and Julien Fournié fashion shows at Fashion Week 2013 with Karen and Jessie, presented by The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands and organized by FIDe Fashion Weeks.  The gorgeous works of art by the talented French designers were a feast for our eyes. That, coupled with the great company I had, concocted the perfect recipe for a wonderful night out.  
Before I delve deeper into the details of the fashion shows, here are some pictures of my outfit. I picked out an all white ensemble for a clean, crisp look that evening. Subtle details and textures were added to add interest and dimension.

 

Shirt from City Plaza
Skirt from Ching at Far East Plaza
Bag from Hermes
Necklace from H&M

Shoes from Vince Camuto

 The intricate lace details were the perfect embodiment of femininity and the main highlight of the outfit. To complete the look, I added a chunky art nouveau necklace in bold hues and a bright blue birkin to lend a pop of colour to the otherwise monotone palette.
The gorgeous lace shirt you see here was actually a surprise find from City Plaza. I love mixing designer labels with street wear as I personally think that this gives the entire ensemble more character and individuality.

Alexis Mabille
French Haute Couturier Alexis Mabille kicked off his show with his A/W 2013/2014 Collection with the mood, colours and silhouettes inspired by the Italian Giovanni Boldini. The collection, in my opinion, was the epitome of femininity with the ingenious pairing of pastel pink, muted dove grey and mint with glamorous touches of gold and silver. Mabille’s signature bow motif was incorporated into every ensemble. Accompanied by tailored silhouettes, dramatic shapes and elegant embellishments, a breathtakingly beautiful collection was created.

Julien Fournié
Closing the show that very evening was Julien Fournié, a recognized invited member of the La Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture. Fournié has worked with brands such as Celine and Jean Paul Gaultier, and is certainly one of the most notable designers to watch.
For Fashion Week 2013, Fournié was the man of the hour as he showcased his own Haute Couture collection, as well as a collaboration collection with Singapore’s Love Bonito!

Fournié’s collection showcased 22 outstanding looks with an elongated feminine silhouette inspired by Italian painter and sculptor, Modigliani, who worked largely in France. Fournié’s signature silhouette also portrays the Chimera, a mythical animal. 
He showed sinuous silhouettes and exaggerated the elongation with sky-high stilettos by Walter Steiger, strategically placed crystals, leather strips, fur trims and hand-painted prints by his good friend, artist Anbraude. It all looked simple, but the execution was pure Haute Couture in terms of its tailoring and fit.
 
(Picture Credits: FIDe Fashion Weeks)
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FIDe Fashion Week 2013: MCM "Flower Boys In Paradise" Fashion Show

November 14, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
If you follow me on my instagram (@reginachow_sg), you may have already seen a preview of my outfit for the MCM Fashion Show at FIDe Fashion Week recently.

My #ootd for the #mcm fashion show at #fidefashionweeks . More pics on reginachow.blogspot.com next week!

As promised, I have also included more pictures of my outfit that day in this blog post. This outfit was put together at the very last minute as I had to rush off to work in the day before heading directly to Marina Bay Sands in the evening for the MCM Fashion Show.

I bought this eye-catching blouse and skirt set from Ching at Far East Plaza a while back and what strikes me most about this outfit is the poufy structure of the skirt, which lends dimension as well as a touch of edginess to the ensemble.

The colour and embossed material are two other aspects that caught my attention. I love the colour gold, and if you notice, most of the bags I carry, including the Loewe Amazona bag that you see here, come with gold hardware. Somehow, gold complements my skin colour much better than silver, which tends to wash me out. 
The embossed material, on the other hand, adds texture and interest to the otherwise plain canvas. I particularly adore how the embossed texture accentuates the sheen of the metallic gold hue and is able to capture all the tones of this brilliant colour from different angles. 

Outfit from Ching
Bag from Loewe

Accessories from Cc Skye and Forever21
Shoes from Aldo
Now, here’s presenting MCM’s Spring/Summer 2014 Collection, “Flower Boys in Paradise”. Featuring a kaleidoscope of tailored, genderless silhouettes and shapes as well as an array of floral and classic Visetos motifs, MCM’s latest collection celebrates the spirit of Spring through carnival colours such as poppy red, electric yellow, neon green and metallic gold, juxtaposed against wild, exotic prints. 
Each piece in this collection pays tribute to sophisticated and urban utopias for discerning globetrotters internationally. The duster coat and motorcycle jacket were given a fun interpretation while MCM’s signature bags were given a unique twist with the ingenious use of pop colours and floral motifs. The result is a fresh, invigorating collection, never before seen at MCM.

 

 
 



 
(Picture credits: FIDe Fashion Weeks)
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Couponicious.sg: Online Shopping with Coupon Codes

November 10, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Did you know that Couponicious.sg can help you to get the best deals when you shop online? 
www.couponicious.sg

Coupon and discount codes are the easiest ways to secure the best bargains online, but where and how to find these codes is a challenge, even to avid shoppers like myself. Thankfully, that’s where Couponicious.sg comes in to save the day! 

www.couponicious.sg
Couponicious.sg is a one-stop portal that consolidates the latest coupon codes, voucher codes, discount codes, promotions and discounts, sale events and credit card offers in Singapore. 
All you have to do is search for the relevant coupon/promo code at Couponicious and key in the code upon checkout at the online store and voila, you’ll receive instant savings on your purchase! You can also click here for a step-by-step guide on how it works.

  Seriously, why pay full price for an item or service when a click of a button is all it takes for cost savings to materialize? With Couponicious.sg, the best deals are at your fingertips. Whether you are thinking of doing grocery shopping online, buying flowers for your loved ones, indulging in a shopping spree or pampering yourself with an overseas vacation, there’s bound to be a discount code or promotion that you can take advantage of at Couponicious.sg!
 
Most importantly, Couponicious.sg is a breeze to navigate. You can easily browse through the range of coupons and promotions available by clicking on either one of the tabs listed on the main page: 
1) Categories
http://couponicious.sg/categories/
2) Stores
http://couponicious.sg/stores/
3) Popular Coupons
http://couponicious.sg/coupon-category/popular-coupons
4) Popular Categories
http://couponicious.sg/
 
If you know exactly what you’re looking for, you can also use the search tab at the right hand corner of the website to save time! Afraid that you’ll miss out on the best deals? Just key in your e-mail address on the main page and Couponicious.sg will send those codes to your mailbox. How convenient! 😉
The
thoughtful team at Couponicious.sg also ensures that all the codes have
been painstakingly verified to save you from any disappointment. How incredibly awesome is that?
To give you a better idea of the types of stores where you can use Couponicious.sg’s discount codes, I have also compiled a list of the stores that I personally would love to patronize:
For Fashion Apparel & Footwear, check out Zalora’s 15% discount for November 2013
For Grocery Shopping, check out Redmart’s 10% Discount! 
For Overseas Vacations & Holidays, click on the following links: 
 Zuji: 12% offer till 31 Dec 2013
Hotels.com: 10% off coupon till 31 Dec 2013

Expedia: 10% off with Mastercard till 16 Sep 2014

 To send flowers, gifts or hampers to your loved ones, check out Far East Flora’s 10% discount and Christmas promotions!
It’s amazing how Couponicious.sg makes sure that there’s something for everyone. Before you embark on your next online shopping spree, remember to head on down to Couponicious.sg for the best deals in town! 
You’ll be pleasantly surprised by how much more you can save!

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Shopping in Seoul – Best Places to Shop!

November 9, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Shopping in Seoul is a fantastic experience, to say the least. Korean beauty brands and the latest K-pop streetwear can be found in every nook and cranny at affordable prices. If you are thinking of emulating your favourite K-pop idols’ fashion sense, you definitely ought to shop in Seoul! 
1) Myeongdong
Shopping in Seoul inevitably conjures up images of Korean beauty brands such as Laneige, The Face Shop, Etude House, Innisfree, and my favourite Nature Republic (love their aloe vera gel!), among others. While most of these brands can be easily found in Singapore, there’s something different about these shops in Korea that makes the shopping experience more appealing to shopaholics like me!
If you’re looking for beauty products, Myeongdong is the place to go!
Credits: www.korea.net
My most recent trip to Seoul was in July this year, together with Alvin and Grace to catch the Asian Premiere of Wolverine. Grace and I stayed at Skypark Myeongdong, an excellent hotel right smack in the heart of Myeongdong. The minute we stepped out of our hotel, we could see Innisfree across the road and a myriad of other beauty brands just a stone’s throw away.
The exciting part about shopping for beauty products in Seoul is that every shopper is entitled to freebies! The sales assistants hand out free masks or product samples the minute you step into the shop, before any purchase is made. Everyday without fail, Grace and I would receive a handful of beauty products free-of-charge.
Now, I’m going to share with you an important shopping tip to ensure that you secure the best buys. All the beauty brands have at least 2-3 branches in Myeongdong but the items on promotion may vary from branch to branch. So, remember to check out at least 2 branches first before making a purchase! 
Just to give you an example, the Innisfree branch directly opposite Skypark Myeongdong offers hotel guests an additional 10% discount. Some of the sheet masks were also on sale when I was there in July, but we soon realized that the other Innisfree branches were selling the masks at full-price.
   2) Express Bus Terminal Underground Shopping Mall
 
Seoul’s Express Bus Terminal is a subway station that houses a huge underground shopping mall lined with rows and rows of shops that seem to go on forever. You can reach this station via Line 3, Line 7 and Line 9. 
There are two levels of shopping here. The first level, which is where you will exit when you get out of the subway, is home to a variety of stores selling footwear, accessories and luggage bags.
First level of shopping – with Grace and Alvin
Take a walk right to the end of the stretch and you will find stairs that lead down to the second level, or should I say basement. That’s when the real shopping begins!
2nd level of shopping, also where the real shopping begins!
As you can tell, local Koreans make up the bulk of the shopping crowd here. When it comes to shopping overseas, I am a firm believer of shopping at places that are popular with locals as the prices are less likely to be inflated and you’ll usually get better deals!
Over at the underground shopping mall, you’ll find many apparel shops with the latest Korean fashion on display. The trend now veers more towards edgier and funkier street wear, unlike in previous years when feminine dresses and lace tops were all the rage. 
The pricing is very reasonable as well. You can even get tops and dresses for as low as S$5. Honestly, all the best bargains can be found here. In fact, we visited Dongdaemun the next day, where we saw identical items at much higher prices!
Are there any other places that you would go for shopping? 
Do feel free to share them with me!

Read my other overseas shopping guides below:

1) Shopping in Taipei


2) Shopping in Hong Kong

3) Shopping in Hong Kong: Japanese Fashion Labels

4) Shopping in Hong Kong: Factory Outlets for Designer Goods

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Sponsored Video: Ambipur Smelly to Smiley Challenge

November 7, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Ambipur set up a room filled with smelly items such as old shoes, dirty food cans and durian. A smelly set up indeed! Can Ambi Pur Air Effects undo the damage… and eliminate the odors? They got some real people into the room, and asked them what they thought!  It was quite fascinating really, even I was pleasantly surprised at their reactions! 
Check out the video below for details:

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Glassesonline.com.sg: I’m loving my Nunettes!

November 4, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

Don’t you just love the convenience of online shopping? Practically anything can be bought online these days, and eyewear is certainly no exception.  Glasses Online contacted me recently for a review and I was truly amazed by their wide range of eyewear, ranging from prescription eyeglasses, frames, contact lenses and branded sunglasses for both men and women. Glasses Online also offers free delivery and free 30 days return if you are not satisfied with your purchase.
I was tempted to try out the coloured contact lenses, but my high astigmatism forbids me to wear cosmetic contact lenses. Hence, I continued browsing through the site and that was when I came across Nunettes! Nunettes are graphic sunglasses that have been featured on fashion magazines such as Vogue and Marie Claire. You may also have spotted them on celebrities such as Lady Gaga, 50 cent and Rihanna.
I was immediately attracted to the J’adore Nunettes as it exudes versatility and sophistication with a touch of edginess. In case you were wondering, yes you can see perfectly well with these sunnies. It is similar to looking through perforated glasses that help to improve your eyesight.

Trendiness aside, choosing the right type of frames to suit your face shape can also enhance your overall appearance. Here’s a guide that the thoughtful team at Glasses Online came up with to help you choose the right glasses. 😉

   
My face shape is probably closer to heart shape, hence narrow shades or round ones would suit me best. This is great news because I love round shades! 
Here are some round sunnies from Palo Wood that I absolutely adore. You can find them on Glasses Online too!
http://www.glassesonline.sg/search?cat=0&q=palo+wood
All readers of Shopping Queen’s Haven will also be entitled to S$10 off purchases over S$50! 
All you have to do is to key in the code GOBLOG10 as stated below upon checkout.

Happy Shopping!

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Bali Vacation

November 4, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Sorry for the
lack of updates on my blog! I have just returned from a week-long Bali
vacation and all I did was to celebrate mother nature by basking in the
sights, sounds and smells of nature. Sometimes, taking a
break from our daily grind and relishing in the beauty of doing nothing helps to
refocus our energies and rejuvenate our souls. That was precisely what JW and I did and we both
felt absolutely refreshed and ready to take on the challenges that lie ahead (Ok to be honest, I’m actually still suffering from Bali withdrawal symptoms :P). 
I am still in the midst of sorting out my
Bali photos, but here are some pictures from my instagram account ( follow me at @reginachow_sg) to whet your appetite. 🙂
Good morning! Waiting to board the flight to #bali for my idyllic #beach #holiday! Wearing my #hermes #maxitwilly to keep myself warm on the plane!😊
 
 
 Utterly amazed by the spectacular view that greeted us at #alilauluwatu 😍😍😍
  Bliss is watching the sunset from our villa
 Messy #braided #bun for #dinner tonight at Cire.
  #ootd for dinner. Loving the super #bling #wedges from #pazzion and my trusty #ysl #clutch which goes with just about anything! 
 Woke up early for #yoga and came back to a lovely #chocolate
breakfast in bed! Chocolate croissants, chocolate bread,
chocolate-dipped strawberries and chocolate truffles with a glass of
chocolate baileys milk. Yummy! 
 Bliss is watching the waves rush in to shore and just basking in the glorious beauty of Mother Nature. 
 
 The sunrise from The Hilltop at #alilauluwatu is absolutely breathtaking and worth waking up for. 
 I love how you can see the reflection of the #sky in the infinity pool, against the backdrop of the #beautiful #sunrise. 

Walked 650 steps down to the #private #beach at #alilauluwatu earlier this #morning and was thoroughly mesmerized by the tranquil surroundings. Amidst the quietness, all I could hear was the sound of crashing #waves. 
 
A little sad to be heading home today. I’m going to miss #alilauluwatu ! 
 I
miss the impeccable, pampering service at Alila Uluwatu and the
beautiful resort designed by Singapore-based studio WOHA architects. It
is the perfect blend of contemporary lines and traditional Balinese
elements. 
 
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Christmas Shopping with Zalora

October 30, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Time flies doesn’t it? We’re already heading into the month of November and in the blink of an eye, it’ll be time for Christmas (and my birthday in early December)! I love Christmas shopping as it is great to be able to share the spirit of giving with friends and family. However, I don’t enjoy squeezing and queuing with throngs of shoppers at the malls, hence in recent years, I’ve turned to online shopping instead. Shopping online is fuss-free and shipping is so fast these days, there’s really no reason to get out of the house!
It’s never too early to start shopping for Christmas and if you’re wondering how you can get started, Zalora is one shopping website that has some pretty good deals! 

 Here’s what I like about shopping at Zalora: 

1) Free shipping on orders above S$40 (a S$3.90 flat shipping rate applies for purchases below S$40) 

2) Zalora accepts cash on delivery so there’s no need to make payment upfront!
 

For more Christmas gift ideas, sign up for Zalora’s newsletter and you’ll receive a complimentary S$10 Voucher!


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Vichy Normaderm Review

October 23, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
 I was invited to try out the Vichy Normaderm range recently and I was so excited when the products arrived in a classic vintage style tin box. The packaging alone was enough to take my breath away and make me fall head over heels in love. I absolutely adore how it exudes elegance with a touch of quirkiness.   

Within the box was a thoughtful, personalized message from the Vichy team, all wrapped up in a pretty green ribbon. Honestly, I was pretty much sold before I even tried the products.

 Vichy’s skincare range is
especially popular among people with sensitive skin as their products
are hypoallergenic, paraben free and alcohol free.  All Vichy
products also contain Vichy Thermal Spa Water to soothe intolerant and
sensitive skin, protect the skin against ageing and free radicals from
the sun, as well as regenerate skin cells by stimulating cell metabolism
and epidermal repair. 
I had a bout of
eczema about 2 months back and although only the skin on body was affected, it
served as a wake-up call for me to start paying attention to the
products that I put on my skin, including my face. Since then, I have been
trying to cut down on products with too many chemicals in them and
I was very grateful that Vichy’s Normaderm range came just in time. 
The Vichy Normaderm range is specially developed for imperfection-prone skin. While I generally
don’t have blemish prone skin, I do experience a greater incidence of
whiteheads and pimples during that time of the month. When I travel, my skin also tends to secrete more oil due to climate and environmental changes. While we tend to think that pimple cream alone is sufficient for blemish-prone skin, the truth is, pimple creams are not formulated to treat excess sebum production, which is the root of the problem. That is why a comprehensive skincare regime that consists of cleansing, toning, moisturizing and a spot treatment is absolutely essential to regulate oil production and rebalance our skin.

1) Deep Cleansing Purifying Gel

The Deep Cleansing Purifying Gel cleanses well without drying out my skin. A little goes a long way and one pump is all I need. I also like the refreshing fruity scent, which is a wonderful pick-me-up for those early weekday mornings.
 2) Vichy Normaderm Imperfection Prone Skin Lotion

I used to think that toning is a redundant step in my skincare routine, but I have come to realize that it is one of the most important steps to maintaining healthy, glowing skin.
Toning removes remaining traces of make-up and prevents the build-up of dead skin cells on your skin surface. It also tightens your pores and refines your skin texture. More importantly, it prepares your skin for better absorption of the nutrients in your skincare products. My skin feels much cleaner after using the Vichy Normaderm Imperfection Prone Skin Lotion. It contains salicylic acid to gently lift impurities and the best part is, it does not dry out your skin as Vichy products are all alcohol-free. 
3) Vichy Normaderm Tri-Activ Anti-imperfection Hydrating Care

One common misconception is that those of us with oily skin do not require moisturizer, but did you know that excess oil secretion, which causes clogged pores, is actually a result of dehydrated skin? A good moisturizer is the key to restoring your skin’s balance and treating imperfections. 
Vichy Normaderm’s Tri-active Imperfection Hydrating Care does just that. It is the no. 1 oil control moisturizer in the derma skincare category and it is not hard to see why. Besides it hydrating properties, this moisturizer also fights against 6 different skin imperfections, including blemishes, pores, redness, shine, pimples and uneven complexion! I really love the lightweight texture as it glides onto your skin effortlessly and is instantly absorbed. It is amazing how your skin can feel hydrated yet matte at the same time.

 4) Vichy Normaderm Hyaluspot

I am always tempted to squeeze my
whiteheads and pimples but I have learnt through the hard way
that touching your pimples with your fingers only transfers more
bacteria to your skin, which further aggravates pimples. Now, I try my best to keep my hands away from my face!

Cleansing alone is insufficient to prevent pimples from bacteria contamination. It is also important to isolate pimples on the surface as well. To combat pimples effectively, Vichy Normaderm Hyaluspot combines Hyaluronic acid with salicylic acid and LHA. 
I know that Hyaluronic acid is a natural skin moisturizer, but I only just found out that it has anti-inflammatory and healing properties too. Not only does it leave an invisible film on your skin, it also isolates the pimple from bacterial contamination and eliminates 99.9% of the bacteria that causes pimples in just 2 hours!
This spot treatment comes in a gel form and it does not cause my skin to peel like most of the other pimple treatments that I have used. I use it on little bumps on my forehead and they miraculously clear up overnight without a trace. For embedded pimples however, more time is required for visible results, but always remember that patience and discipline is all you need for those nasty zits to disappear.

 
I would highly recommend the Vichy Normaderm range to those of you who have sensitive, blemish-prone skin. I have been using the Normaderm range for only a week now but I can already see that my whiteheads have reduced and my pores are less clogged. Many of my friends swear by Vichy products and now, I finally understand why!
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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.

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