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Rest: The Ultimate Beauty Tip

May the sun shines on us today when we go for our shoppings, luncheons, family days and even churches. The past few days have been rather gloomy and windy, hence the flu that's been passed around to everyone. Not only that, mother nature has been pretty scary lately making every afternoons steamingly hot and every nights winterly cold (even in Malaysia).

Have a good rest, leave the alcohol for other healthier weekends, read a book and have some tea, spend time with your family while your resting at home. If you have the time for fuzziness in your heart, check out MiniMiniMiniMoe and be tingled with cuteness :)

Yes, I am easily influenced - especially when it comes to the things that is close to my heart and things that matters most. I knew about this campaign when Ms Jenny talked about it few years back, but I forgot to support it. Mum has been using anti-ageing products and I have been using beauty products since forever. Though Dove is and always will be a part of the beauty industry as well, at least they appreciate the non-photoshopped other side of beauty.

It's completely of your prerogative to use any materials you want but at the end of the day you have to settle with what you have and don't have even if those things helped or didn't help you.

Here's a video I love the most;



Love,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

Comments

Kuah Jenhan said…
thank you jacqkie, thats very nice of you. :)
no problem, no sweat! :)

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