5 skincare gift sets under S$50 you can consider for the yearend season of giving

This year hasn’t been great for many of us, and the yearend celebrations would probably be slightly different. Amid the pandemic, Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2021 organisers said on Thursday (Nov 5) that there will be no fireworks display at Marina Bay on New Year’s Eve. Oh well, it’s indeed better to be safe than sorry with the virus still lurking around.

But don’t be disheartened! We read that fireworks will still be available at various heartland locations islandwide. More details to come as we take a step closer to December. And talking about the yearend, let’s not forget to keep up with the spirit of giving. With everyone tightening their belts this year, we’ve put together five skincare gift sets under S$50 for your consideration.

Get them as a present for yourself or your loved ones!

#1: Clinique Merry Moisture

Clinique Merry Moisture

Price: S$19

We will roll with the most affordable option, Clinique Merry Moisture at just S$19. The set consists of a Moisture Surge™ 72-Hour Auto-Replenishing Hydrator (1oz/30ml) and a Chubby Stick™ Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm in Mega Melon (0.04oz/1.2g). The hydrator contains hyaluronic acid and aloe water to give skin the power to rehydrate itself. At the same time, the lip balm nourishes lips with vitamin E, mango, and shea butter.

#2: Innisfree Winter Glow Skin Set Holiday Edition

Winter Glow Skin Set Holiday Edition

Price: S$26

Next up on our list, we have the Winter Glow Skin Set Holiday Edition (70ml) from Innisfree. This skincare trio comprises of the Jeju Green Tea and Jeju Orchid essentials you need for moisturised glowing skin. The packaging is a collaboration with Steven Harrington, an LA-based artist and designer known for his cheerful and contemporary, psychedelic pop-aesthetics. Let Harrington’s signature quirky illustrations delight the festivities!

#3: Sephora Collection Wild Wishes Tropical Skincare Set (Limited Edition)

SEPHORA COLLECTION Wild Wishes Tropical Skincare Set

Price: S$26

With the same budget at S$26, you can also consider the Wild Wishes Tropical Skincare Set (Limited Edition) by Sephora. The selection of masks boasting a variety of different ingredients, textures, and benefits come in a limited-edition tropical design pouch. To be exact, you will get five types of masks, including a mud mask, grape face mask, pineapple nose mask, green clay mask, and an açaï smoothie mask.

#4: Origins Mask Merry Skincare Set (Limited Edition)

ORIGINS Mask Merry Skincare Set (Limited Edition)

Price: S$36

Similar to our previous listing, Mask Merry Skincare Set by Origins has five must-have masks. Original Skin™ gently exfoliates and refines pores while the Drink Up™ Overnight infuses skin with 72-hour hydration. The set also includes Dr Andrew Weil for Origins™ Mega-Mushroom to soothe the look of visible redness. Lastly, the Clear Improvement™ Active Charcoal Mask detoxifies, and Charcoal Honey gently purifies pores and nourishes.

#5: Laneige Mini Sleeping Mask Set

LANEIGE Mini Sleeping Mask Set 25ml x 3

Price: S$46

To round up our list of skincare gift sets under S$50, we have the Laneige Mini Sleeping Mask Set at S$46. The collection includes the well-known Water Sleeping Mask (25ml), Lavender Water Sleeping Mask (25ml), and Cica Sleeping Mask (25ml). The overnight masks will restore your skin’s liveliness, giving you a well-rested appearance the next morning. Bring either one on your staycations or your upcoming yearend trip to Hong Kong!

May your upcoming Merry Christmas be filled with lots of love and laughter.

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FairPrice: Save up to 50% with must-buy items from now till 11 November 2020

FairPrice Weekly Deals 5 November

With stores online and offline gearing up for 11.11, FairPrice also has good news for its shoppers this week. Up from 47% last week, you can save up to 50% with some of the must-buy items like Magnum mini ice cream sticks, Hai Di Lao self-heating hot pots, and more!

Stay tuned to the end of this article if you want 1-for-1 items, S$11 promotions, and weekly saver deals at FairPrice.

#1: Magnum Mini Ice Cream – Classic, Almond & White

Magnum Mini Ice Cream - Classic, Almond & White

Sale Price: 2 for S$14.90

Usual Price: S$10.90

Savings: S$6.90

We adore variety, and that’s why we’re spotlighting this box with a delicious combination of classic, almond, and white mini ice cream sticks. There’s also the Caramel & Chocolate pack if you prefer that. And of course, for fans of Häagen-Dazs, you must check out their discounted deal on mini cups ice cream!

#2: Hai Di Lao Self-Heating Beef Hot Pot – Spicy

Hai Di Lao Self-Heating Beef Hot Pot - Spicy

Sale Price: S$6.95 / S$7.95

Usual Price: S$10.90

Savings: S$2.95

Serve yourself a yummy meal in just 15 minutes with the Hai Di Lao Self-Heating Beef Hot Pot. There are other flavours like beef (tomato) and vegetables hot pots (spicy & tomato) for a varied selection. Other Hai Di Lao products are also on discount so grab your hands on the assorted hot pot seasoning or the can beers if you’d like.

#3: Thins Potato Chips – Cheese & Onion

Thins Potato Chips - Cheese & Onion

Sale Price: 2 for S$4.95

Usual Price: S$4.10

Savings: S$3.25

Usually priced at S$4.10 each, Thins is currently going at 2 for S$4.95 only! Proudly made in Australia, the bag is full of thin and crispy potato chips that will leave you wanting for more. Apart from cheese & onion, it also comes in flavours such as original (salt), chicken, sour cream & chives, and light & tangy.

#4: Brand’s Essence of Chicken – Original

Brand's Essence of Chicken - Original

Sale Price: S$26.95

Usual Price: S$37.25

Savings: S$10.30

BRAND’S® has been a trusted brand for generations. Their Original Essence of Chicken is a product of an all-natural extract of fine quality chicken hygienically processed under high temperatures. It is also fat-free and cholesterol-free with no added artificial chemicals or preservatives. Take it daily, anytime, anywhere as part of your balanced diet.

#5: Good Lady 22 Complete Nutrimix Powder – Wheat Grass

Good Lady 22 Complete Nutrimix Powder - Wheat Grass

Sale Price: 2 for S$44.95

Usual Price: S$28

Savings: S$11.05

Other than sinful ice creams and potato chips, we want to be advocates of nutritious food as well. Good Lady 22 Complete Nutrimix Powder (Wheat Grass) is a swiss formulated whole-grain beverage containing 22 kinds of premium multi-grains, beans, oats, seeds, and organically grown wheatgrass. It also comes with a healthier choice label!

#6: Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar – Original

Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar - Original

Sale Price: 2 for S$11

Usual Price: S$8.15

Savings: S$5.30

Are you aware of the benefits of apple cider vinegar? Over the centuries, people all over the world have used it as a cooking condiment and home remedy. It has several health benefits including killing harmful bacteria, lowering blood sugar levels after meals, and may even aid in weight loss.

Other must-buy items from now till 11 November 2020

FairPrice must-buy items from now till 11 November 2020

Buy-1-get-1-free deals from now till 11 November 2020

FairPrice Buy-1-get-1-free deals from now till 11 November 2020

11.11 special: Everything at S$11 from 5 – 11 November 2020

FairPrice 11.11 special

Save more with FairPrice’s weekly saver deals till 11 November 2020

Save more with FairPrice’s weekly saver deals till 11 November 2020

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How to practise mindful worrying when you have 1,001 thoughts to think about

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At the time of writing, COVID-19 cases have crossed over 47 million, with more than 1 million deaths. This period has indeed been more than a nightmare for many of us, and we think it’s apt to say that 2020 is a year filled with worries.

Health uncertainties, job losses, and constant changes contribute to the 1,001 thoughts we think about. If you find yourself worrying for most of the day, maybe gaining a tip or two from Dr Jenny Taitz, a clinical psychologist, might help. Here’s how to practise mindful worrying.

#1: Observe the thoughts that don’t empower you
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More often than not, we find ourselves feeling dejected after spending some time indulging in our worries. Dr Taitz rightly points out that while we can’t choose what shows up in our minds, we can observe the thoughts that don’t empower.

When a thought like skywriting appears, immediately decide if it’s worth dwelling on. Ask yourself if there’s a solution to solve the problem. If yes, go ahead and take action. If no, stop. Also, be completely aware that this action does not equate to ignoring your worries.

We also understand that sometimes our thoughts get so loud it’s hard to stop thinking about them. Should you face such a situation, maybe turning your attention to watching a short video clip might be useful to help you get back on status quo.

#2: Carve out time to think over things
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Remember that we’re not asking you not to worry. Instead, we’re offering advice on how to practise mindful worrying. Thus, it’s essential to plan a time to worry about things. Sounds ridiculous? Probably yes at first glance but there’s more than meets the eye.

By setting aside a specific time to worry, it can significantly cut hours of intrusive worrying. Dr Taitz shares that scheduling worry is a practice that hinges on behavioural science. It encourages self-monitoring and is a step towards breaking the all-day worry habit.

Rather than switching between half-attended-to thoughts and day-to-day activities, having a ‘worry time’ can be a form of exposure therapy for anxiety. Over time, you will learn to acknowledge that your thoughts and feelings come and go.

#3: Details on planning a ‘worry appointment’
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With regards to allocating a time to think over things, Dr Taitz advises her clients not do it right before bed or first thing in the morning, particularly for people who tend to wake up in fear or with anxiousness. Start with a session or two of 15-minute ‘worry appointments’.

Decide the specific topics (such as financial or health concerns) for worrying to make sure you thoroughly deal with the possible range of worries. While distressing, write them down and ponder if you’re able to solve them by taking practical steps.

After the ‘worry appointment’ is over, leave whatever leftover thoughts to the next session. Should your mind start playing tricks, and you find yourself close to entertaining those pop-up worries, tell yourself, “It’s OK, you don’t have to do this right now.”

#4: Be fully present outside of worry periods
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Dr Taitz suggests some useful tips to help us stay fully present outside of worry periods. You can schedule rituals like leaving your phone at home before heading for your daily walk or savouring your breakfast without checking the news or replying emails.

Take a study led by two psychologists at the University of California, Los Angeles, for reference. Two groups of participants were asked to listen to a recording on focused breathing and one that provoked worrying respectively.

After the listening exercises, they were then given negative images to view. Compared to the group who listened to the recording on focused breathing, the participants from the worry group responded more negatively.

From this study, we can conclude that worrying is energy-draining than compared to putting our focus on the present. According to Dr Lizabeth Roemer, a professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston, our minds act on habit. Even in pain, let’s help our minds to cope by practising mindful worrying.

We can do it!

 

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These 10 skincare habits will help you achieve your beauty goals in no time

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When it comes to skincare, many of us are clueless. Based on hearsay, sometimes we commit skincare regime mistakes and then blame it on bad genes. While skin condition may be hereditary, it also takes effort if you want to achieve flawless skin.

Here are 10 skincare habits that will help you achieve your beauty goals in no time.

#1: Get enough shuteye

A consultant dermatologist, Dr Stephanie Ho, shares that your sleep quality affects your skin’s age. Poor sleep quality may weaken its ability to repair itself from damage such as sunburn. Thus, be sure to get enough rest, ideally a good one at night.

#2: Faithfully apply sunscreen
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According to Dr Ho, prolonged exposure to sun rays result in the early formation of pigmentation, wrinkles, and dryness. All these can lead to initial signs of ageing. To counter it, be sure to include sunscreens in your skincare routine.

#3: Use the right products

Expensive products don’t always do the trick. Manman Chong, education director for Asia at French skincare company Caudalie, points out that using the wrong products might aggravate existing skin problems and conditions. Seek professional help if you’re unsure.

#4: Remove makeup thoroughly
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Not correctly removing makeup might result in your pores clogging over time. Makeup artist Clarence Lee recommends us to choose a good cleansing oil. Save time and money since now you do not need to buy separate makeup removers for the eye, lip, and face.

#5: Clean your makeup tools

Talking about makeup, Lee advocates using clean tools. Even if you do not share them with others, bacteria can still form over time due to a certain level of moistness in our makeup products combined with the skin’s natural sebum.

#6: Leave that pimple alone
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Dr Ho remarked that popping pimples does not solve the underlying problem and may lead to infection and even scarring. If you’re facing acne problems, book an appointment with a dermatologist to receive proper topical treatments or oral medication.

#7: Hydrate sufficiently

If dryness, flakiness, and reduced suppleness of the skin is what you detest, then keep up with proper hydration. Dr Ho recommended about 2.7 litres of water for women and 3.7 litres for men. Alternatively, when you feel thirsty or spot a darker urine colour, it’s a sign to drink up.

#8: Go easy on exfoliation
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In short, exfoliation is not for everyone. Especially for people with sensitive and dry skin, overdoing it can cause inflammation and itchiness. It’s also wise to check your current skincare products for substances like retinoids or benzoyl peroxide.

#9: Give products time to work their magic

Chong suggests giving 28 to 56 days (or four to eight weeks) to decide if a particular skincare product is working for you because healthy skin regenerates in 28 days. Also known as ‘cellular turnover’, it plays a crucial role in bringing out your product’s effectiveness (if any).

#10: Avoid hot water for face wash
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Using hot water for face wash can irritate and strip the skin of natural oils. The ideal water temperature should not be too high or too low since extreme temperatures affect our vulnerable facial skin. Chong proposes using lukewarm water of about 30 degrees Celcius instead.

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Top 5 Airbnb rentals from S$41/night you can book for your yearend trip to Hong Kong

Airbnb in Hong Kong

Just two weeks back, we read with joy that Singapore and Hong Kong are in talks to establish a travel bubble where travellers can exempt from quarantines or stay-home notices. Fast forward to today (Nov 2); it seems like the authorities will put the then in-principle agreement to action soon. To be exact, we should be able to start flying between Hong Kong and Singapore by late November.

Are you thinking of celebrating Christmas and countdown in Hong Kong? We’ve found five best Airbnb rentals from S$41/night with flexible cancellation policies you can book for your long-awaited yearend trip. Prices reflected are accurate at the time of writing and valid for stays from Dec 25 to Jan 1.

#1: Five-star rated room near Causeway Bay Station

Five-star rated room near Causeway Bay Station

Price: S$41/night

When we last check, this room has a perfect five-star rating thanks to its previous occupants! There is a double bed by the window and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower. We like how it’s conveniently near Causeway Bay Station. You will be able to walk over to SOGO Causeway Bay, Hysan Place, and Times Square within minutes.

#2: Guest suite with bathroom a 10-minute walk to SOGO

Guest suite with bathroom a 10-minute walk to SOGO

Price: S$45/night

The same Airbnb superhost hosts this guest suite as our previous listing. There are one double bed and a private bathroom. By booking this listing, you will find yourself in the vicinity of Causeway Bay and Wan Chai. According to the host, Causeway Bay Station is a 7-minute walk away, and SOGO Causeway Bay is just 10 minutes away.

#3: Clean and tidy studio for the solo traveller

Clean and tidy studio for the solo traveller

Price: S$54/night

Solo travellers, this space is perfect for you. There’s a small writing desk which can act as a mini dining table as well. Decent storage spaces are available for you to store your belongings. The studio also comes with an attached toilet, fridge, and water kettle. The closest train station is Sheung Wan Station, and nearby attractions include the Western Market and Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park.

#4: Spacious apartment for two at Kowloon

Spacious apartment for two at Kowloon

Price: S$68/night

By Hong Kong’s housing standards, this Airbnb is relatively roomy. You will get a queen-size bed and a private bathroom with a shower. There’s also a two-seater couch with a coffee table right in front of it. Jordan Station is a short walk away, and Temple Street Night Market is steps away from the accommodation.

#5: Flat for four guests close to Eaton HK Hotel

Flat for four guests close to Eaton HK Hotel

Price: S$75/night

If you don’t mind squeezing, the Airbnb host allows up to four guests in this living space. There are two double beds and a mini kitchen area with a sink. You will find yourself along Nathan Road if you decide to stay here. Sited between Jordan Station and Yau Ma Tei Station, you can walk your way to Temple Street Night Market and Jade Market.

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