Friday, May 31, 2013

SK-II Cellumination Trial (part 1)

Hello there! I just got back from a little trip to Sydney. Yes, that means we'll have a Sydney series of posts coming right! I love traveling (duh, as if you didn't already know) but I've always been concerned about the dryness on board the flights and difference in temperature between Singapore and where I am traveling to.


SK-II has kindly invited me to take part in their 4-week Cellumination Essence Ex trial and I thought it's such perfect timing!  I'm certainly looking forward to having my skin back to "normal" again and on top of that, experience the promise of brilliant translucent aura skin! 

I just went to have my skin tested at the SK-II counter yesterday and the results weren’t too bad. Guess my daily usage of the Treatment Essence is working (justifies the money spent)! Of course, there are still areas to work on. And besides, even if one is happy with one’s skin, it needs to be maintained.  So on top of the Treatment Essence, during these 4 weeks, my regime will include 3 products from the SK-II Cellumination range which I’ve not tried:



SK-II

Today’s the first day of my trial and I’ll be updating you with my progress in a few posts in the next couple of weeks. Stick around!


Monday, May 27, 2013

[Taipei] - Simple Market

I've reserved my Sunday in Taipei for Simple Market which happens from 1-7pm and have been looking forward to it. It is housed between a couple of old shophouses. 

Since the stalls were still in the process of set up when we arrived, we decided to check out Good Cho's which is a cafe, lifestyle shop and ice cream parlour. It is housed in one of the shophouses. I spent a while browsing the items in the shop-- zakka, local tea, organic produce-- lots to spend your cash on. I left with an indie CD, a cute roll of washi tape, a postcard and some local snacks. 

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

We headed to the cafe next. It was obvious that bagels (which came in different flavours) were the hot items on the menu because people were loading them onto their trays. We ordered it for our sit down lunch and I enjoyed it. If we had a lighter breakfast, I would have tried their plate of the day, which looked really healthy too.

Simple Market

Simple Market

With our stomachs filled, we were ready to check out the stalls in the market. There weren't that many but it was still nice. There were 2 sections. One part was local farmers produce and the other handmade items. Also there was a little drizzle the afternoon we were there, we had fun nevertheless!

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Simple Market

Thursday, May 23, 2013

[Taipei] - VVG Everything

If you've read my Taipei series from 2 or 3 years ago, you may remember VVG? It's a small chain of cafes/shops. This time we visited VVG Everything which has a lifestyle shop housed on the upper level of its restaurant. I love the design-centric and vintage items. I thought things were a bit on the pricier side but it's great to browse anyway. I left a happy browser :)

VVG Everything

VVG Everything

VVG Everything

VVG Everything

VVG Everything

VVG Everything

VVG Everything

Monday, May 20, 2013

[Taipei] - Shilin Night Market

For T and I, a visit to Taipei is not complete without a visit to Shilin Night Market. Shilin is filled with everything to titillate your senses, especially the gustatory. And so, eat we did! And of course, we weren't disappointed.

Shilin Night Mkt

Shilin Night Mkt

Shilin Night Mkt

Shilin Night Mkt

Shilin Night Mkt

See how stuffed these are!

Shilin Night Mkt

Shilin Night Mkt


Thursday, May 16, 2013

[Taipei] - The Beauty in the Old

I don't know if it's because we're so quick to redevelop or upgrade anything with age in Singapore. Or is it because old things and sights hold a lot of stories. Or maybe it's because through the old we get a sense of a place. But I was really captivated by the old sights in Taipei. Theirs is a beauty which only time can bestow.

Old

Old

Old

Old

Old

Old

Old

Monday, May 13, 2013

[Taipei] - Wakin' Up Cafe

Housed on the second level and in an area where you won't really expect to find a cafe, Wakein' Up cafe was still fully packed when we visited. We left a tad disappointed and were debating where to head to next (we're in the middle of nowhere) when the young boss came down to inform us that they have 2 seats at the counter. It was a little crammed but if we didn't mind, we were more than welcomed. We went upstairs again glee and took our seats.

We were going to catch a dance performance in the evening and had some time to burn. Hence, we spent the afternoon chatting with the friendly boss and his girlfriend who run the cafe themselves. We spoke about Taipei, about Singapore, the differences in the way of life. We spoke about his business and how the eclectic collection of furnishings in the cafe are a result of his years of collection. Isn't this what travel should be about? Getting to know the locals, the spirit of the country, rather than rushing from one tourist spot to another?

Wake Up Cafe

Wake Up Cafe

Wake Up Cafe

Wake Up Cafe

Wake Up Cafe

Wake Up Cafe

BEST apple pie I've ever had. No kidding.

Wake Up Cafe

Thursday, May 9, 2013

[Taipei] - Loafer Cafe

Loafer is one of the most charming cafes I've been to. With a name like that, who can resist? Buried in a residential area, it was a little tricky to find. But it's precisely why it's charming. That and that it sits like only 7 persons. Don't expect an extensive menu though. Just some simple drinks and small nibbles. Sit, listen to the music, chat a little, think. 

Loafer

Loafer

Loafer

Oh, there's a little corner with zakka items for sale.

Loafer

Loafer

Loafer

Loafer