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I don’t have any vices (I rarely even drink), so most of my resources go into good books, good clothes, and TRAVEL. I love extreme activities, adventures, the outdoors and physical activity; I am a mountain girl at heart. If I became all-powerful I would make sure that everyone respected animal rights. I believe that [...]

I’m one of the pioneers of club1 entertainment and supported my bestfriend Keith a.k.a. thaDRAGON to launch club1ph.com and still kickin since day one.
Now I’m here in the United States, stayin here for a while and doin some business.
Don’t have immediate plans of going back to the Lupang Sinilangan yet, but if i decide to [...]

“Pier One.” It’s not all in the name… then again, the name is one you will never forget. Its Metro Manila branches are made up of remodeled shipping container vans piled up on top of another while the Subic Bay and Boracay Island branches give you a taste of enjoying the Pier One experience by [...]

The Shakey’s V-League is an intercollegiate women’s volleyball league in the Philippines formed in 2004 under the a management group led by former PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino and pizza company Shakey’s. Jun Bernandino invited his fellow Ateneo alumni Ricky Palou and Jun Capistrano in the 2nd conference of the 1st season to be included in [...]

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Are you feeling the crisis?

A Pulse Asia survey released today says 70 percent of Filipinos feel they are “worse off now” than three years ago and most expect that things are going to get even worse.
Pulse Asia’s survey didn’t indicate why the respondents feel this growing pessimism: are they losing their jobs, eating less, suffering a loss of income, [...]

Game designer Natsuume to visit RP

CHRISTOPHER Natsuume, best known as the producer of the hit first-person shooter game Far Cry, is one of the speakers at the Business Process Outsourcing Summit that will be held in the Philippines.
Natsuume, who is now co-founder of casual PC games development firm Boomzap (http://www.boomzap.com), will speak about game development during the summit, which starts [...]

Encouraging young scavengers to dream

Marjorie Gorospe
INQUIRER.net

ALTERNATIVE education is the flagship program of Educational Research and Development Assistance (ERDA) Foundation, Inc. It is a response to the growing number of out-of-school youth in the country.
Fr. Pierre Tritz, founder of ERDA Foundation, saw the need to take action on the need to get these young people back to school. Thus he [...]

5 Home-Made Face Masks for Winter Skin Care?


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Application of masks is one of the most ancient forms of beauty treatment all around the world.

In old times, women of nobility used to apply many exotic substances on their face skin in order to keep it smooth, silky and beautiful and protect from aging and elements.

In the North, traditional societies used animal and fish fats to shield their skin from cold and dry winter air.

Today, natural face masks are still popular among many women, especially those who avoid using toxic commercial products and prefer to nourish, cleanse, heal, and protect their skin with unadulterated, home-made remedies.

Read here more about our specially selected winter masks for busy modern women!

1. Avocado Mask

An avocado mask is perfect for dry skin that may become very irritated in the winter.

It is easy to make: mash the flesh of avocado with a fork, add a touch of extra-virgin olive oil, and apply this smooth, fragrant mixture onto your face.

This nourishing mask will supply your skin with a whole range of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and softening agents to fight winter dryness.

2. Cultured Milk Mask

A cultured milk mask is a simple and effective cure for tired skin.

Just apply a bit of natural yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream, or kefir on your face avoiding areas around the eyes.  Relax for 10-15 minutes and rinse your face with cool water.

This mask softens, rejuvenates, and restores a natural pH balance of your skin, thus, protecting it from negative influences of winter air.

3. Egg White Mask

An egg white mask is good for oily skin with large pores.

Smooth a beaten egg yolk all over your face, let rest for half-an-hour, and rinse with water.

This mask will refresh and tighten your oily skin and will make it look much healthier than before. In the winter, it will create a natural barrier to protect your skin from harsh winds and frost.

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Support for game Tantra I to continue

MANILA, Philippines — Amid a flurry of disappointed fans and players of the online game Tantra, game distributor Amped announced that they will continue to support the first Tantra while preparing to launch Tantra II.
The company also announced that it is merging four game servers into two. The Manas and Kriya servers will be merged, [...]

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