Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Skinpotions "Sugar Flush" Cheek and Lip Tints | Swatches + Review


Who doesn't have a roller tint? Is there even a girl who never have tried one? There may be, but only a few for sure. Well in general, tints already become a staple item on every girl's makeup kit, and even a great product if you're planning to start a local makeup business too! (organic cheek and lip tints are all over the internet---selling like hotcakes!).


In this blog post, I will be sharing my thoughts about the much coveted local cheek and lip tint in town, at the moment! Aside from the usual arm swatches, I have also tried them (yes, all of them!) on my lips. 

Okay let's do it!







I received the complete set of Sugar Flush cheek and lip tints from Skinpotions for free, that's the five (5) initial shades, plus the three (3) new shades. You can avail them individually or as a set (inside a cute case, as seen above).




Without the label, they are just like ordinary roller tints which are sold by other local brands (like Ever Bilena, Diva White and those on Instagram). But with  the label, they all look so "extra". Would love to commend SP for leveling up with their packaging! 







And guess what, their shade range is also another department wherein they stand out. Nice hues that doesn't look like the basic red or pink. I tried swatching each on my arm and here's the result:



 


Now let's try them on my lips! I applied each using 2-3 strokes so you would see the color visibly. I also moisturized my lips a few minutes before swatching and pat it off with tissue to remove excess balm. 



Popping Cola





Purple Yam





Cherry Bomb





Wild Berry





Cotton Candy





Lollipuffs





Orange Colada





Gummy Bears





 VERDICT:

So here are my thoughts after trying all the 8 shades of Sugar Flush Tints:


  • Very pigmented and has an excellent staying-power 
  • You can create a subtle gradient look or full lip color easily
  • Smells really nice; very fruit and candy-like
  • Blends easily and beautifully on the cheeks, but will do create dot marks if not spread out immediately once applied
  • Stains on the teeth and tongue, which bothers me a bit, though there's no bitter taste at all
  • Not drying on the lips, yet will leave small patches on the inner part of the upper and lower lip after an entire day of no touch-ups


Overall, these tints are a good snatch for only PHP120 each. Given the quality, they are by far one of the best roller tints in the market. You can purchase them at Skinpotions kiosks, BeautyMNL, and other shopping websites. However, it will be better if you visit them at Trendsetters Bazaar, because the price can drop up to PHP89!





Hope you enjoyed my review (and photos), comment down below your thoughts ladies! We also have an ongoing GIVEAWAY on Instagram! Hurry, we shall pick the two (2) winners on September 10, 2018 (Friday)---you shouldn't miss the chance to take home a handful of Sugar Flush Tints!



With the right shade of tint, you are unstoppable... 




Friday, August 31, 2018

Lakawon Island Resort and Tawhai Floating Bar | Bacolod


The highlight of our Bacolod trip was the visit at Lakawon Island Resort, which became one of the most popular tourist spots in Negros since it was established in 2016. Yup, the island resort was established roughly 2 years ago, yet have drawn huge number of visitors already. Of course, I certainly cannot miss the chance to see if it is indeed a must-see. Now who’s up for an island experience? *wink*





Nothing can beat the standards set by Calaguas Island in my head, but I was hoping that the place will offer a different experience, something to talk about after a day’s tour (if not for the pristine beach and milky sand).





Visited the place on our second day in Bacolod, we hit the road as early as 7AM! (Though the original plan was to get off the hotel at six, change plan due to upset stomach and cartoon network *smiles*).




How to get there?

We rode a jeep bound to Mandalagan and told the driver to drop us at Ceres Northbound Terminal. You can easily spot it though, because the terminal is huge and apple green in color. At Ceres, we just asked someone in uniform if which bus will pass by Burgos Market or Lakawon Transport Terminal. 



They are all friendly and accommodating so don’t be shy to ask. Fare was PHP110 per head, for the 1 ½ hour ride. The ambience inside the bus was relaxing, you can even take a nap or watch a movie. When we reached the transport terminal in Cadiz Viejo, we alighted and took a tricycle going to the port. 


You can either choose a regular ride (PHP30 per head) or special ride (PHP120), whichever you think is more comfortable for a 20-minute rough road travel. Our last ride was at the Lakawon port, wherein we paid a total fee of PHP310 for the 20-minute boat ride (two-way).







What to do in the island?

It took us four transfers just to reach the island, but surprisingly, it was not very tiring at all. The island at first glance is very lovely, but a closer look at the waters made me feel a bit unhappy. The water is not clear, instead, it was filled with floating sea grass and other stuff (but not garbage). I thought maybe it was because of the weather that day; waves were quite big and the sea looked grumpy. Anyway, I was still hopeful and extremely excited to see what’s in store for us in the island.









Aside from swimming, there were several activities that was offered to us, like kayaking, snorkeling and mermaid tail swimming. However, unlike other resorts, this place doesn’t have much facilities yet. Though I think it is perfect for those people who would want to unwind and relax; breathe fresh air and refresh their thoughts (like me!). It may look so boring to other people, especially to those who prefer the nightlife (like that of Boracay). But serenity is often too hard to find, and this place is a good start.






What is Tawhai Floating Bar?

I believe that this is Lakawon’s most interesting attraction at the moment. Tawhai Floating Bar is located just near the island. A quick motor boat ride is needed to get there. 


We paid an additional of PHP250 per head, exclusive of the drinks and foods. I have a slight case of motion sickness, so I felt really uncomfortable for the first few minutes. But I grew accustomed to the ‘floating’ motion after a while, and I knew it was the time to try what’s on their menu! And did I mentioned that the food was good? Yes! yet quite pricey too! We chilled for almost two hours there before going back to the island.



























The rest of our stay was spent on picture-taking, swimming and chatting under the sun! 































Aside from the day tour, you can also book rooms and enjoy an overnight stay (or even stay for days!). They have selected rooms which already offer free breakfast and entrance to the Tawhai Floating bar. You may check the full details here: Lakawon Island Resorts and Spa



Here are some quick notes:

  • The island is cashless. You need to purchase a cash card at the port before going to the island. Make sure it is loaded with enough amount, since you'll be using only the card in purchasing food, drinks, etc. Don't worry because the remaining balance can be refunded before you leave the island.
  • Pack your stuff inside a waterproof bag or container. The boat ride can get a little bumpy, and you certainly don't want to wet all of your clothes, especially your gadgets. 
  • Grab the opportunity to talk with yourself or with the person (or people) you are with. Do not miss the wonderful chance to detach your mind and soul from the stressful world; find peace with nature. 






Hope you enjoyed this post :) If you have questions or anything you may want to share, just drop a comment below. And please do share your Lakawon pictures with me too! Would love to see them all :)



Find peace in your heart...and everything shall follow.

Try the famous Bacolod Inasal at Aida's Chicken | Manokan Country



Manokan Country is a complex of a dozen of restaurants offering the tasty Bacolod Chicken Inasal. They aren't fancy restaurants, something quite similar to our carinderias. 



On our first day in Bacolod, we decided to have our dinner at one of the restaurants in Manokan Country. And our pick was Aida's Chicken! 





So this is what an authentic Chicken Inasal looks like! I was expecting for something similar to that of Mang Inasal. But though I had the breast part, the meat of the chicken is still flavorful, which I am not really expecting. I also tried the "tina-e" or the chicken intestine which is also delicious (the local term is just so straightforward, do you agree? *giggles*).


And since they also serve fresh oyster or "talaba", we ordered a plate :)







You should never forget to prepare your "sawsawan"! They have a complete set of condiments here. You just have to ask for calamansi and chili. 






Items on the menu are really affordable, you can even try everything (well except for the drinks). But I would suggest to pair your inasal with a glass of cold softdrink (the burps in between and after the meal is simply the best *wink*) 






So yeah, that's my short yet savory taste bud adventure at Aida's Chicken Manokan Country! Don't forget to add them on your itinerary when you visit Bacolod. Share your thoughts and experiences with us too!







To all the chicken lovers (like me), cheers!



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