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Vanity Trove September 2013 Edition

September 19, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Unboxing my Vanity Trove for the month of September was so much fun! I managed to snag a couple of full-sized items for my personalized Vanity Trove and I couldn’t wait to try out the products!
Here are the products that I received this month:

At just S$25 per month, these full-sized products make Vanity Trove such a value-for-money 
 subscription.
1) Canmake Eye Nuance 26 (Full Sized)

I only use brown eyeshadow palettes these days because it is so easy to create bigger, more deep set eyes with shades of brown. This Canmake Eye Nuance 26 eyeshadow trio is a nifty addition to my collection of brown eyeshadows. Not only is it highly pigmented, it also has just the right amount of glitter to achieve a subtle yet 3-D sparkle without looking like a disco ball. 
The compact size makes it extremely handy for travelling too. I’ll be heading to China for a work trip next week and I’m definitely popping this in my suitcase!
2) Maybelline Pure BB Mineral 8-in-1 BB Mousse (Full Sized)

Priced at S$23.90 and available at Watsons stores, this Maybelline Pure BB Mineral 8-in-1 BB Mousse is yet another full sized item that I chose this month.
Its 8 key pure mineral ingredients promise to deliver 8 skin-improving benefits:
1. Healthier skin
2. Natural radiance
3. Poreless finish 
4. Clarity 
5. Reduced dullness
6. Reduced redness
7. Hydration
8. Increased elasticity
I like its light and airy texture which is a welcome departure from the creamy texture of most BB creams. Its matte, poreless finish is great for our humid weather too.
However, as it only comes in 1 shade, I find that the colour is a shade darker than my actual skin tone although it is supposed to oxidize to your skin colour. The pump dispenser is also a little difficult to control and tends to dispense more than what is required, which I feel is rather wasteful because a small dollop is all I need for my face. 
3) Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser (Sample Size 118ml)


My first impression when I saw this bottle of Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser was that it is pretty generous for a sample size item. I have used Cetaphil previously and I like how gentle it is to the skin. I prefer to use it on bare skin when I wake up in the morning. If I use it at night, I use it together with my trusty Clarisonic to gently exfoliate all the grime and dirt away.
4) Goldwell Style Sign Full Rebel Fluid Paste (Full Sized)
Priced at $36 in stores, the Goldwell Style Sign Full Rebel Fluid Paste is another value-for-money item in my Vanity Trove this month. I got this for my hubby to try as he uses hair mud to style his hair and this seemed like the perfect alternative as it promises to combine the lightness of fluid with the strength of paste to deliver excellent hold without weighing down your hair. 
My hubby liked the soft and dry texture but above all, he liked how he was able to achieve different looks without weighing his hair down.
5) Storyderm Coenzyme Q10 Silk Mask and Fancl Aging Care Mask

If you have been reading my blog for some time, you would have realized that I love sheet masks. This time round, I decided to try Storyderm’s Coenzyme Q10 Silk Mask and Fancl’s Aging Care Mask.

Storyderm’s Coenzyme Q10 Silk Mask is a great hydration mask. My face felt instantly moisturized but it would be best to follow up with a facial moisturizer thereafter if you sleep in an air-conditioned room like I do, as the effects do not last through the night.

I really liked Fancl’s Aging Care Mask as the entire mask is soaked in essence. I usually don’t fancy masks that leave a stick after feel, but this mask is an exception because I could see that my skin looked more hydrated, plumped up and radiant after just one usage. I used it at night before bed without using any skincare after that and my skin still felt very moisturized when I woke up the next morning. It is a challenge for my skin to remain hydrated throughout the night, especially when I sleep in an air-conditioned room, hence I would give this two thumbs up for its amazing moisturizing properties!


6) Kerastase Elixir Ultime (Sample Size)

This is not the first time that I am using Kerastase Elixir Ultime but this time, it came as a surprise item in my Vanity Trove! I love the fragrant scent of this luxurious hair serum, which effectively tames frizziness without any oily after feel. A little goes a long way, and I like how I can just pop this into my cosmetic pouch when I go travelling. How convenient! This is yet another item that I’m taking with me on my trip next week.
And that’s all I have for this month’s Vanity Trove! 
Do follow me on Vanity Trove’s website to read more of my product reviews too!
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Zalora brings River Island Back to Singapore!

September 18, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
 Zalora is bringing River Island back to Singapore! River Island is one of my favourite British high street fashion labels and I can still vividly remember how disappointed I was when they pulled out from Singapore in 2012. 
River Island is the epitome of quintessential high street fashion and is now available exclusively at Zalora. Rocking the fashion scene along with other popular high street fashion labels such as Topshop, Ms Selfridge and Dorothy Perkins since its launch in the late 1940s, River Island now has a massive following and counts celebrities like Rihana, Rita Ora and Frankie Sanford of British girl group The Saturdays among its fans.   
 River Island’s edgy-glam street style focuses on both staple and statement pieces that exhibit a bold forwardness without compromising on sophistication and style. Let your creative juices flow and punctuate your wardrobe with River Island’s gorgeous selection of stylish bags, show-stopping shoes, snazzy accessories and funky dresses! I personally adore the well-tailored cutting and workmanship of their apparel. I can finally bring the edgy side of me to work and yet still look polished and put together!
I am certain that many of you are just as excited as I am now that this well-loved brand has returned to our sunny island! Thanks to Zalora’s extensive Southeast Asian network, River Island’s outstanding designs will also be available in Malaysia and Hong Kong.
 
Now that River Island is just a click away, experimenting with fashion and achieving sartorial eloquence has never been easier. The inaugural collection on Zalora was officially launched on 13 September. 

Check it out HERE! 

Did I also mention that River Island has trendy outfits for guys too?

I don’t know about you, but I’m heading to Zalora for some retail therapy now! πŸ˜‰
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Shopping in Hong Kong: Factory Outlets for Designer Goods

September 13, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
A lesser known
fact about Hong Kong is that it is also an excellent destination in Asia for
factory outlet shopping. Designer labels can be found in an obscure, unassuming
residential estate at Ap Lei Chau, which is located about 30 minutes
away from Central.

1) Prada & Miu Miu Outlet (Formerly known as Space)

When I first saw the Prada sign as the bus whizzed by, I could hardly believe my eyes. It is situated right in the middle of the heartlands amidst apartment blocks and among the throngs of tourists who flocked here in search of great bargains were residents of the estate going about their daily chores and grocery shopping, seemingly oblivious that their estate has since become a mini tourist attraction of sorts. The dichotomy was so strange and stark, it was actually rather amusing. 

That aside, the Prada outlet here looks every bit like its counterparts in the city, except that it houses past season Prada and Miu Miu bags, accessories, clothes and shoes. Sizes are limited and the selection can be a little hit and miss depending on your luck.

 Nonetheless, I managed to bag two pretty shoes from Miu Miu at about 50-70% off their original price. You might have seen them on my instagram some time in June and also in my recent outfit posts. πŸ™‚

Address:
2/F Marina Square, East Commercial Block, South Horizons, Ap Lei Chau, Aberdeen, Hong Kong

 Directions:
Take a taxi from Central (about 15-20 minutes and costs about HKD$100)

or

Take Bus 590 from Exchange Square at Central or Bus 590A from Admiralty 


Map:

 

 

Press the bell when you see these building signs!  The journey takes about 30 minutes.
 



2) Horizon Plaza

Horizon Plaza is yet another inconspicuous building tucked away in Ap Lei Chau, but do not judge a book by its cover. Behind its nondescript facade lies a treasure trove of goodies waiting to be discovered! 

Photo Credits: Discoverhongkong.com

Horizon Plaza is home to 28 floors of furniture and luxury goods. Some of the more interesting shops here include:

i) Lane Crawford Fashion Warehouse (25th Floor)
This is great for shoe lovers as you will find heavily discounted Christian Louboutins and Sergio Rossi shoes here.

ii) Bluebell Fashion Warehouse (24th Floor)
If you like Jimmy Choos, you have to make a pit stop here. πŸ˜‰

iii) Maxmara Fashion Group Warehouse (27th Floor)
Look out for Juicy Couture and Stella McCartney goodies!

Address:
2 Lee Wing Street, Ap Lei Chau, Hong Kong Island
Directions:
Take Bus 590 from Exchange Square in Central. Drop off at South Horizon and walk to Lee Wing
Street.
Map:
If you’re heading to Hong Kong any time soon, you know where to go for the best deals!

Meanwhile, have a great weekend ahead!



 For more on Shopping in Hong Kong, you may wish to read my previous blog posts:

1) Shopping in Hong Kong
2) Shopping in Hong Kong: Japanese Fashion Labels 

3) Shopping in Sheung Wan – Vintage Fashion, Antiques, Independent Fashion Labels

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Marie France Bodyline Introduces Hong Kong Artiste Angela Tong As Its New Regional Celebrity Spokesperson & New Revolutionary Treatment – Pro-Freeze

September 9, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

 Marie France Bodyline recently unveiled its new regional celebrity spokesperson, Hong Kong Artiste, Angela Tong Ying Ying, and I was honoured to have been invited to the media launch at The Luxe Art Museum alongside Karen and Estelle, where we had the opportunity to get up close and personal with Angela.


Angela was a picture of radiance in her short pink dress, as she dazzled the crowd with her signature megawatt smile and of course, her newfound post-pregnancy figure. The star was beaming with pride as she had shed 11kg in just 3 months with Marie France Bodyline’s customized treatments, which included a nutritional plan that was specially tailored to her lifestyle and preferences.

While Angela’s voluptous figure
was the envy of many, she had issues with her hips and tummy, like most
women, even before her pregnancy. The

situation worsened with pregnancy, as she gained more than 12kg and
ballooned to 64kg with a 42 inch waist! 

To add salt to the wound,
unsightly bulges appeared along with sagginess around her hips, tummy
and thighs. 
 Looking
at her slender figure while she shared about her life-changing
experience with Marie France on stage made it hard for me to imagine she
had a less than desirable figure just recently! After starting
treatment with Marie France Bodyline in April 2013, Angela has lost a
total of 42.25 inches in 3 months, including 12 inches around her waist,
7 inches around her tummy, 6.5 inches around her thighs, 4.75 inches around her hips and 3.5 inches around her arms.
 In case you were wondering, her before and after photos were not digitally enhanced, which only goes to show that the results are 100% genuine. Impressive, isn’t it?

Not
only is she slimmer, Angela also opined that she feels more energetic
and healthier after her treatments with Marie France. She is now
enjoying every moment of her new roles as a mother and as Marie France
Bodyline’s celebrity spokesperson in Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia.
After sharing her wonderful slimming experience with Marie France, the vivacious and eloquent Angela
celebrated her new role as a mother by participating in a diaper-changing challenge with emcee Anita Kapoor. 

Angela worked her magic and completed the challenge in the blink of an eye. Look at her expertly folded diapers! Evidently, the first-time mum is basking in the joys of motherhood.
When asked if she has plans for a second child, the glowing, effervescent mum and star spoke with disarming candour, revealing that she and her husband are planning for one or two more children. 
She also quipped that thanks to the positive experience with Marie France, she is all ready to have more babies now that she no longer has to worry about getting back in shape after giving birth!

 Other than Angela Tong, Marie France Bodyline has served a continuous string of celebrity clients throughout the years. It counts Christy Chung, Rosamund Kwan, Vicki Zhao and even local celebrity Kym Ng among its clients. 
 Established
in Switzerland, Marie France Bodyline has over 25 years of experience
in helping customers to lose weight naturally. It offers weight-loss and inch-loss solutions without slimming pills, strenuous exercise or strict dieting.
The secret to Marie France Bodyline’s advanced weight management treatments lies in its rigorous research and development efforts worldwide, resulting in the development of innovative technologies to address key issues that women face today, including excess fat tissue, cellulite and lack of skin elasticity.


A personal consultation is first conducted with the Marie France Bodyline professional team of experts which includes skilled consultants and qualified nutritionists. A slimming programme is then specially customized based on your eating habits and daily lifestyle. For lasting results, the team at Marie France Bodyline also encourages clients to exercise regularly and have a balanced diet. 
With Marie France, we can all look forward to a healthier, more effective method of slimming and sculpting. Regaining your figure and looking good have never been easier!


Always
at the forefront of cutting edge, results-oriented slimming treatments, Marie France Bodyline also introduced their latest treatment, Pro-Freeze, a revolutionary fat-freezing technology that is touted to be the non-invasive alternative to Liposuction at the media event.

  Previously only available in medical clinics, this breakthrough Pro-Freeze
treatment is able to ‘freeze’ away unsightly fat bulges safely and effectively without any discomfort and downtime! 

We were delighted to
find out that unlike other slimming treatments, the Pro Freeze
technology is specially developed for targeted areas where you have
stubborn pockets of fat that are generally resistant to exercise and
dieting. 

Examples
of problem areas that are suitable for Pro Freeze include tummy (spare
tyres), waist (love handles), hips (saddle backs) and inner thighs. As a
result of desk bound jobs and sedentary lifestyles, these are common
problem areas that plague many of us, even those of us who are slim.
When fats and flabbiness develop in these areas, you will realize that
it is certainly no mean feat to get back into shape.

Sounds all too familiar? Pro-Freeze could just be the solution for you!
How Does Pro-Freeze Work?

Fats
become frozen when they are exposed to extremely cold temperatures.
When fats become frozen, the fat cells degenerate and die off, a process
called adipocyte apoptosis.
What
happens when the fat cells die? Will they remain in your body?
Thankfully, the answer is NO. The degenerated fat cells are discharged
from the body through our body’s metabolism system.
Each
Pro-Freeze treatment session takes about 45-60 minutes and clients are
able to relax and unwind in the comfort of Marie France Bodyline’s
treatment room. A probe is used to administer the treatment and a
powerful suction, coupled with a cooling sensation, can be felt during
the first 5 minutes of the treatment. The cold sensation gradually
dissipates as each targeted area becomes accustomed to the suction.
How Effective is Pro-Freeze?
This
treatment can permanently remove up to 25% of unwanted fat in just 1
single treatment session, dramatically reducing the thickness of the fat
layer. 
According
to Marie France, clients will experience visible results in fat loss
just 3 weeks after the treatment. More significant results can be seen
between 3-6 months after treatment.
However, do note that those with major
illnesses (e.g. cancer, liver disease, heart disease and diabetes),
sensitivity to extreme coldness, have previously done fat-removal
treatments or treatments that cause fat cells to die off within the last
2 months (e.g. Cryolipolysis, Ultrasonic Cavitation, Liposuction etc.),
or are pregnant, are not suitable for this treatment.
Interested in trying Pro-Freeze? 
Marie France Bodyline is now offering the treatment at a special rate of S$400 for your first treatment, plus 1 complimentary post treatment!
Click here to sign up now!
  
Marie France Bodyline Centres in Singapore
Toll-Free Customer Service No.: 1800-7777-111

Orchard
360 Orchard Road #08-01/05,
International Building
Marina
Square
6 Raffles Boulevard #01-200,
Marina Square
Bishan
Central
Blk 513 Bishan Street 13 #01-502
Jurong
Point
1 Jurong West Central #02-21/21A,
Jurong Point Shopping Centre 
Marine
Parade
1 Marine Parade Central, #01-03

 


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Shopping in Hong Kong: Japanese Fashion Labels

September 9, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
 I wrote a post about shopping in Hong Kong way back in 2011 where I touched on some of my favourite spots for budget shopping, including Argyle Centre, Fa Yuen Street and Ladies Street. Here’s the link if you are interested to read more about it:

Shopping in Hong Kong

While I haven’t been writing very much about Hong Kong, it remains one of my favourite shopping destinations and I have been making a yearly pilgrimage to this vibrant, bustling city.

 If you are a regular blog reader, you would probably know that some of my favourite Japanese brands include Liz Lisa, Rosebullet, Dip Drops, Snidel, among others. However, many of these brands, except Rosebullet and Dip Drops, cannot be found in Singapore. Fortunately, the next closest place for us to get hold of these brands is Hong Kong, which was exactly what I did on my recent trip there in June. 

If you share my love for Japanese fashion labels, you may wish to keep these two malls in mind when you next visit Hong Kong:

1) Hysan Place

Photo Credits: IloveHongKong.org

Established in 2012, Hysan Place is one of the latest malls along the Causeway Bay shopping strip. It is also home to many Japanese labels, including Nine, Deicy, Collect Point, Snidel and Language. 

Nine and Deicy
are popular brands among Japanese celebrities and both in brands
incorporate rock, bohemian and girlish elements in their apparel lines, adding an edgy touch to their designs.
Nine specializes mainly in Japanese streetwear (think Mode Style), while Deicy has a mix of casual and corporate apparel.

 If you prefer more feminine styles, then perhaps Snidel and Language would be your cup of tea. In fact, these are my favourite stores in Hysan Place as I have a soft spot for sweet and demure designs.

The prices at these stores generally start from a couple of hundreds (S$200- S$400). 
Language has a much higher price point (S$500-S$1000) but quality and workmanship are well assured. It is also possible to snag some good buys during the sale period. Case in point – I purchased a gorgeous flutter sleeve dress at a steep 70% discount!

Address:
500 Hennessy Road (Causeway Bay)
Directions: 
Take MTR to Causeway Bay Station, Exit F2

Map: 


2) Sogo, Causeway Bay & Tsim Sha Tsui
Photo Credits: Hongkongtripguide.com

It is probably no secret that Sogo carries a wide selection of Japanese labels too. Go up the escalator to the third floor and you’ll find Liz Lisa, Rosebullet, Dip Drops and Lowrys. As Liz Lisa is the only label that cannot be found in Singapore, I’m sure many of you would have guessed that I spent most of my time at their counter. πŸ˜‰ 
There was a sale on the spring collection then, and I managed to bag some lovely buys at close to 50% off. In addition, customers who bought 2 or more pieces from the new summer collection were entitled to a 20% discount. 
Here’s a sneak peek at some of my Liz Lisa buys (you’ll see the rest in my outfit posts):

Address:
555 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay
or
12 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Directions:
Sogo, Causeway Bay: Take MTR to Causeway Bay Station, Exit D2, D3 or D4
or
Sogo, Tsim Sha Tsui: Take MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit J3
Map:

For more on Shopping in Hong Kong, you may wish to read my previous blog posts:


1) Shopping in Hong Kong
2) Shopping in Hong Kong:Factory Outlets for Designer Goods

3) Shopping in Sheung Wan – Vintage Fashion, Antiques, Independent Fashion Labels

 

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Boldly Subtle

September 3, 2013 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
We woke up bright and early for breakfast one Sunday at Grub. Alas, we weren’t early enough and ended up having to wait for about 45 minutes for a table. With so much time on our hands, we decided to take a stroll around Bishan Park, where Grub is located. 
The tranquil surroundings and fresh air awakened our senses. To a large extent, it calmed our nerves too as we were a little upset about the long wait for the table. You know how they say a hungry man is an angry man? The description cannot be more apt. On hindsight, the food was worth the wait and I will share more about their breakfast menu in a separate post.
 Now, for my outfit for the day. I don’t usually get out of the house this early on a Sunday, and JW took about an hour to wake me up from my deep slumber. The minute I got up, I slipped into the first dress that I saw in my wardrobe, threw on a contrasting statement necklace, grabbed my bag and dashed out of the house. 
I actually like the juxtaposition between the pastel dress and bold accessories, which explains the title of this post. To complete the look, I threw on a pair of nude heels to balance out the colours. Hope you like this ensemble as much as I do!

Dress from TippyJess
Bag from Hermes
Shoes from Zara
 

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Rosebullet & Dip Drops Autumn 2013 Collection Preview Party

September 2, 2013 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Karen and I love Japanese fashion, and Rosebullet and Dip Drops are just two of our favourite Japanese fashion labels.  When we found out about the preview party for their upcoming Autumn collection, we knew we had to make our way down! 
Korean street
style may be all the rage right now, but Japanese fashion always holds a
special place in my heart because it embraces femininity and grace with a
variety of preppy and girly styles for petite ladies like us. More importantly, quality is
assured as Japanese brands always pride themselves on excellent
workmanship and packaging. 
It is a pity that there are only a handful of
Japanese fashion labels in Singapore thus far. I hope more of these brands (think Liz Lisa, Snidel and Dazzlin) will find their way to our shores soon!
Although the autumn collection was the highlight of the party, there was also a 30% discount on the summer collection and members were entitled to a further 10% off. While most of the items were already out of size (not surprising), I managed to score a pretty pastel blue eyelet dress. I wore it to Laniege’s blogger event recently and you will get to see it here in due course. 
Till then, here’s Karen and I clad in Japanese labels for our obligatory outfit of the day shot. πŸ˜‰
Here are some detailed shots of my outfit for that day. I was dressed in Dip Drops from head to toe. 
 
Blouse, Skirt and Shoes from Dip Drops
Bag from Liz Lisa
Socks from Korea


 

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Ultimate Ramen Champion 2013

August 31, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

I was invited to the media launch of Ultimate Ramen Champion 2013 at Bugis+ recently, which got me all excited as I am a huge ramen fan. The media launch was a grand affair complete with a delightful Japanese dance performance and interviews with the chefs of the respective Ramen outlets. We were also treated to a sumptuous ramen tasting adventure that absolutely tantalized our taste buds. 
Established in
2011, the Ultimate Ramen Champion competition has since become a
favourite among fans of Japanese cuisine. In every competition, the brand that is able to sell the highest number of bowls of ramen during the year would be crowned the winner. The judging criteria also includes sales takings, votes on Facebook and onsite voting.
Thus far, over 13 brands have
participated in this competition and the spirit of competition has
propelled the quality of ramen to new heights. This is certainly
something for ramen lovers like me to rejoice about! 

Here’s Koji Tashiro san, producer of Ramen Champion, kicking off the media launch with a warm welcome.

The 3 chefs on the left are the winners for the Ultimate Ramen Champion 2012, which took place from 1st Aug 2012 to 31 July 2013. 
The leftmost chef represents Ikkousha, which sold 118,500 bowls of ramen and became the reigning champion for 3 years in a row! Gantetsu (whose chef was standing beside Producer Koji Tashiro san) sold 64,300 bowls and came in second, while Bario (the chef is in red) came in 3rd with 60,600 bowls. 
  At the same time, we were also introduced to 3 new competitors from Tokyo, namely Muso, Menban Yamagishi Kazuo and Buta God.

The Ultimate Ramen Champion 2013 will take place over a period of 1 year from 1 Aug 2013 – 31 July 2014. Other than these 6 brands from Ramen Champion’s Bugis+ outlet, an additional 3 brands from its Changi Airport Terminal 3 outlet will be participating in this competition as well.
How will these 9 brands fare? Will Ikkousha be able to defend its title as the winner? Only time will tell. πŸ˜‰

Here’s Karen and I with the Producer Koji Tashiro san  before we embarked on our ramen tasting adventure.

The line-up of piping hot ramen was a feast for our senses. We had a slice of Japan right before our eyes and the glorious presentation was an amazing sight to behold. I had a really light meal before the media launch to ensure that I had sufficient stomach space to devour these delicacies. 

1) Buta God: Nikumashi Ramen (S$15)
The first bowl of ramen that we tried was the Nikumashi Ramen by Buta God. Buta God is a new contestant that specializes in Pork ramen with a unique Tonkotsu broth. Buta God’s Nikumashi Ramen is unique in that it comes with a poached egg instead of a soft-boiled egg, which adds to the intensity of flavours. 
Everyone at my table agreed that the star of this ramen was the noodles, which were cooked to a wonderful springy consistency and the perfect complement to the exceptionally flavourful broth.

I also enjoyed
the thinly sliced pork belly. The meat was lean, tasty and absolutely
delectable! 
We were greeted by Chef Mamoru Kanaya as we were savouring every bite of his lovely gastronomic creation. He opined that his Japanese customers found this particular ramen too sweet for their liking, but was relieved when all of us begged to differ. I think the hint of sweetness that came from the pork gave the broth a burst of flavours that was absolutely divine. 

This beautifully
executed bowl of
ramen left me feeling so satisfied, I was ready to proclaim it my
favourite out of the lot. In fact, I personally think that Buta God is
one of the strongest contenders for this year’s competition.

2) Menban Yamagishi Kazuo: Special Ramen (S$14.50)


Next up was Menban Yamagishi Kazuo’s Special Ramen. This was good, but not spectacular, especially if you prefer lean meat. The cha shu meat is lined with sinful layers of soft, tender fats which melt in your mouth. If you love fatty cha shu meat, then this is the ramen for you. πŸ™‚ The light sprinkle of spring onions also enhanced the flavour of the broth and added a delightful touch to the dish.

3) Gantetsu: King Chashu Ramen (S$15)

The broth in Gantetsu’s King Chashu Ramen was infused with a very strong chashu flavour. What I liked about this ramen was the generous portions of lean chashu meat, which are hard to come by these days.  

4) Ikkousha: Special Ramen (S$16)

We finally got to taste the highly raved Ikkousha Special Ramen. It came as no surprise that Ikkousha won the championship 3 years in a row. The Hakata style ramen is an instant hit with Singaporeans. 
Did you know that the broth is cooked for 12 hours and the pork bone is changed every few hours? You can definitely taste the essence of the pork bone in the flavourful broth. Yummy!
 

5) Muso: Special Cha Cha Ramen (S$15)


Muso’s chef, Masaaki  Kawamura, was crowned the number 1 ramen chef in Tokyo and Hong Kong. That got us excited and we were all waiting in anticipation for Muso’s Special Cha Cha Ramen to be served.

What hit me first was the rich and tasty broth which clearly distinguishes the brand from the rest of its competitors. An ingenious concoction made from chicken, pork and vegetable broth, the ramen broth was absolutely unique and a delight to savour. The thick slices of cha shu were very lean and fresh, just the way I like it. I also loved the eggs and the springy noodles (albeit slightly less springy than Buta God’s). I honestly couldn’t decide if I preferred this or Buta God’s Nikumashi Ramen. I think Ikkousha is going to be up against some tough competition this year!

 

6) Bario: Ajitama Ramen (S$14)

Bario’s Ajitama Ramen was listed as one of the top 50 things to eat in the world by The Guardian UK. Cooked over 12 hours, the broth is very thick and rich in flavour. As delicious as the broth may be, what really makes this bowl of ramen stand out from the rest of its competitors is its noodles. Bario uses very thick, chewy and flat noodles, similar to ‘Meepok’. It was surprisingly scrumptious, especially when paired with the garlic and chili flakes that accompanied this bowl of ramen goodness.

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Are you all psyched up for ramen now? Head on down to Ultimate Ramen Champion today and take your pick! 
Ramen Champion is currently running a photo contest in conjunction with ASUS too!
Here’s how you can take part to stand a chance to win an ASUS Fonepad:
1) Like both Ramen Champion and ASUS‘ facebook pages 
2) Head on down to either of the Ultimate Ramen Champion outlets

Bugis+ Outlet

201 Victoria Street, Bugis+,

#04-10, Singapore 188607.

Operating Hours: 11.30am to 10.30pm (Daily)
Changi Airport
Terminal 3 Outlet

65 Airport Boulevard,

#B2-58 Terminal 3, T3,

Singapore Changi Airport,

Singapore 819663.

     Operating Hours: 10.30am to 11.00pm (Daily)

3) Creatively snap photos of the ramen or the interior of the shop and post them up on Ramen Champion’s facebook page to participate and win an ASUS Fonepad!
The contest ends today! 
If you haven’t made lunch or dinner plans, you know where to go!

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Candy Colour Therapy

August 28, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

 
I may not have a sweet tooth, but I love injecting a dash of colour with a colour palette that is as sweet as candy. Don’t get me wrong though. Black is still one of my favourite colours (for work especially) as it emanates an air of confidence but I also appreciate bright hues for their unique ability to uplift your mood and stimulate your mind. 
Dress from Ching
Bag from Celine
Necklace and shoes from random Singapore shops
Have you heard of colour therapy? In essence, it is the use of colours to balance your energy. Each colour has unique characteristics to treat different ailments afflicting each part of your body. I am certainly no expert when it comes to this, but I do believe that every colour possesses distinctive traits that evoke a range of emotions.
Let’s talk about the colours in this outfit post. Yellow is a cheery colour that brightens up your spirits, while red stimulates the brain and makes you feel reenergized. On the other hand, blue has a calming and relaxing effect.  I don’t know if it is psychological, but I actually do feel these emotions when I look at each of these colours. Do you?
Wearing bold, clashing colours to work may seem like a no-no for most offices, but if your work environment is less conservative, this eye-catching and mood-lifting tailored look would be perfect without compromising on professionalism.
Instead of colour blocking, isolated pops of colour also lend interest to an all white palette, as shown in my casual weekend outfit here. The layered skirt adds dimension and texture to the overall ensemble while the quirky pale pink cat clutch completes the whimsical look.
Top from Taipei
Skirt from Hong Kong
Shoes from Miu Miu
Bag from MyJotterBook

Do you like colours too? Which look do you prefer? πŸ™‚

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Vanity Trove August 2013 Edition

August 22, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
I was brimming with excitement when I received my first personalized Vanity Trove some weeks back. Everything in this trove was handpicked by me and I knew that I would definitely put each and every item to good use because they’re tailored to my beauty profile and preferences. 
Did I also mention that the delivery was extremely swift? I received my trove the day right after my order was placed. How very efficient!

 
Here’s a glimpse at what I chose for my first personalized trove! I received a mystery gift too, and it came in the form of two fruity lite drink sachets, which I will review in detail at the end of the post. 
Now, let’s check out the other products that I’ve been wanting to try out.
I am sure Dr Georgia Lee needs no introduction as she is a familiar face in Singapore’s beauty scene. DrGL is Dr Lee’s custom range of skincare specially formulated for Asian skin. I’ve been thinking of trying the DrGL Collagen Essence as it is one of the most highly raved products in this skincare range. 
The collagen essence works well as a moisturizer and suits all skin types, including sensitive skin. It is extremely lightweight and easily absorbed by my skin, which makes it a great moisturizer for our humid weather. The best part is, it doesn’t leave any sticky residue or film on your face. It feels just like water but it is incredibly effective in keeping my skin hydrated.

I always like to keep a tube of aloe vera with me when I travel because temperature and climate changes cause my eczema-prone skin to flare up. I love the cooling sensation of the Jorubi Aloe Vera Gel when it is first applied as it soothes and calms my inflamed skin instantly. I use this on my body and the handy size of this sample makes it the perfect travel companion. 
Did you know that this multi-purpose gel can be used on your face too? I’ve yet to try it for myself but it can be used to treat a variety of ailments ranging from sunburn, rashes,  bruises and even insect bites!

I’ve heard many rave reviews about Avance Dou Demaquillant Super Eye-Makeup Remover and have been tempted to buy it on several occasions. Thanks to Vanity Trove, I could try this at just a fraction of the original price. πŸ˜‰ I chose the sample size for my trove, but this is available in full size too! It is a pity that my fingers were too slow and it ran out by the time I placed my order. 
This bi-phase make-up remover makes it a breeze to remove waterproof eye-makeup. My waterproof liquid eyeliner and waterproof eyelash glue residue came off with just one swipe without causing any irritation to my eyes. I’m definitely going to buy the full sized item when this runs out!
I have tried GO60’s Go Hydrate Masque in my May Vanity Trove previously and was delighted by how hydrated and plump my skin was. If you are interested in my previous review, click here.

This time, I decided to try their Go Spot-Free Treatment Masque . It would be too onerous to expect the mask to fade away my pigmentation because that just wouldn’t be possible. However, this mask was effective in brightening my complexion without any sticky after feel. Not only did my skin look more radiant, it also felt smoother and more hydrated. Having only used it once, I can’t say much about its spot-free treatment. But this is definitely a great hydrating and brightening mask.

 
The other sheet mask that I tried was My Beauty Diary’s 2-Step Asia Brightening Pack . Unlike other sheet masks, this particular mask comes with a moisturizer to be applied after the mask. My skin felt thoroughly moisturized after masking, but it felt rather sticky too as the essence and moisturizer were both pretty rich. I personally prefer masks that do not leave a sticky after feel due to the humid climate here, hence I wouldn’t use this in Singapore. Instead, I think this would be a better choice for when I travel to colder climates and would require more hydration. 

Vichy is another brand that I have been thinking of trying as its products do not contain soap, parabens or alcohol. Vichy’s Deep Cleansing Purifying Gel has a gel-like consistency that lathers well, resulting in squeaky clean skin immediately after usage. I also love its fruity fragrance!

 
Huiji Fruity Lite was a mystery gift that came along with my Vanity Trove August edition.  Made from hawthorn fruit and honey, this drink is formulated with vitamin C and xylitol to promote a healthy digestive system. It dissolves readily in both hot and cold water, and is amazingly refreshing to the palate. While I can’t vouch for its effectiveness in aiding digestion, it definitely makes a delicious drink on a warm balmy day.
If you’re interested in trying these products or other products that suit your beauty profile, click here to sign up for your personalized Vanity Trove!
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