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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Our Not So Modest Kaya

Having hosted 4 foreign friends on different occasions before, it never fail to amaze me how all of them are taken in by our "Kaya" - our local version of jam or butter spread.

In fact they will buy it back by the cans - which I find totally amusing.

Hehe.. I even took photos of the stuffs one french couple bought.



And there are antiques which they bought from Melaka.



Remember these China made sewing machines selling for RM10 last time? The french were mesmerized by this gadget. Note the bottle of rose syrup at the bottom.


Another favourite item is our "minyak kapak". During my turkish boss recent trip back to Turkey, he bought dozens as they were "orders" from friends and relatives who find our local ointment really useful for headache etc.



So I guess everywhere you travel, just as you are fascinated by the stuffs sold abroad, visitors to Malaysia may well find our normal everyday-use-items interesting and worth sharing in their home country.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Collistar Talasso Scrub

Having suffered from sand fly bites which left many distinct dark scars and I resorted to a few creams to lighten it.

The biggest help came in the form of a salt oil scrub from SASA. It's Collistar Talasso scrub which I use on a weekly basis.



Initially I was turned off by how oily the tub looks but surprisingly even though I just wash it off with plain water, it did not leave any greasy residue.

Furthermore, the salt scrub didnt caused further dryness to my skin...

I would definitely recommend this product to those who suffer from dry skin but couldnt use any body lotion cos the lotion sometimes cause rashes.

So far all my scars have ligthen tremendously but like all scars, it will take time to be completely heal so it is only logical and reasonable to give 3-6 months recovery period.