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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.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Medi Qtto Night Sleeping Socks


Read about this product from a blog saying that after wearing the socks overnight, her feet felt very light as if not touching ground PLUS it helps to slim your thigh.

Given the opportunity to buy directly from Japan at lower prices I immediately bought 2 - one for me and one for my sister.

There are 3 types available:-
1) knee
2) thigh
3) panty type

So far I only see the knee type being sold in Watsons, Malaysia.


Available sizes only in M and L - which is understandable... after all if you have small thighs.. why bother to shape it further..



I tried the THIGH TYPE cos I do not think I would like to sleep with a restricted belly.
VERDICT:- I sleep in a NON air con room with just fan so I have never managed to wear it for more than 1 hour ;p

It's just not comfortable for me to sleep with! However even after wearing for a like half an hour, my tired sore feet immediately felt relieved.. very useful during my monthly menstruation cycle when I am prone to tired feet.

My sister tried the PANTY TYPE
VERDICT:- she sleeps in air con room so was not that uncomfortable but she did have to go toilet more frequently at night. I guess this means that the socks is removing all the water retention.. Hopefully! =D

So far after wearing it for about a month, we dont see visible slimming effects but as a relief for tired feet, the compression socks really deliver what it promised!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Braces$$

How much does it cost to get your teeth aligned in your country?



I'm interested cos my younger sister in thinking of getting her upper jaw done by a dentist in Kuala Lumpur. She asked around and basically it costs about RM4,000 to RM5,000... hmmm quite costly...

So when I saw many people actually mostly women having braces in Jakarta, I mount up to courage to ask a sales girl... was a bit apprehensive for fear of sounding like a "kepoh chi" ;p

She explained that in Jakarta, you can opt to get it done by a dentist or an "ahli".

Ahli (which literally means representative)???... I probed further...

Turned out "ahli" is someone who goes around asking if you are interested to get your teeth done. They do a good job only they dont have a clinic but charge way cheaper than a dentist. About half the price.

Of course after the initial "work" you'll need to do follow up every 3weeks to a month and a dentist will charge Rupiah 200,000 (approximately RM70) per visit but an "ahli" only charge Rupiah 100,000 (approximately RM35).. and you'll need to do this every month for about 2 years...



Another girl I asked (well since the initial girl, I thought what the heck! Just ask!) who went for a dentist said she paid Rupiah8,000,000 (about RM2,800) for the initial work... so after doing the math, she will have to pay about RM4,480 for the whole procedure... sounds like same price with KL right?

Wrong cos this price is for both upper and lower jaw!!

But am I going to suggest my sister to do it in Jakarta? Well... hmmm... the cost of the plane ticket is going to kill me first cos Air Asia is no longer that super cheap now.

So just got to find a cheaper dentist in KL... Any recommendations?

Monday, May 7, 2012

The Avengers


AVENGERS... those who havent watch the movie are queueing up to get good seats but having watched it yesterday.. I was a bit disappointed.

Reason:- my favorite movie review site Rotten Tomatoes by Flixster have been very accurate in their ratings so far considering there are 2 one from the critics and another from the audience, I guess the 93-96% ratings given to this movie gave me a very high expectation.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/marvels_the_avengers/

The banter from Iron Man character was really good as well as some funny dialogues but in the end it was how easily the enemies were disposed off that was a little let down.. nothing clever or fancy...

Watch the movie for yourself to know what I'm trying to say.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Shiseido sponge cleaner

For a person who put on foundation everyday, I was shocked when told by a beauty advisor that I need to wash the sponge on a regular basis, which is once every 4 days considering there are 2 sides and 2 ends to a rectangular sponge..



Wow!! Clean every 4 days??? Hmm not one to be so diligent, I decided to used one corner per day, meaning I can stretch my washing duty to once every 8 days ;p hehe..

But then again the washing can be a chore when especially when I insist on restoring the sponge original colour... but then I dont like to leave any of the soap smell on the sponge...

The beauty specialist teach me to use a bar of soap but I dont really like the texture of the sponge after washing... So I use a liquid hand soap.. but I find the soap doesnt really do a good job...

That's when I thought of using Shiseido sponge cleaner! It cost Yen750 for 120ml (cos not available for sale in Malaysia) and I must say it work like a CHARM!!






After a few wash, I find the best way to use it is to
1) wet the sponge first
2) apply a few drops on each corner of the sponge
3) then proceed to squeeze and rub the sponge
4) rinse with water
5) repeat if necessary

I tried diluting the cleaner with water and then soak the sponge in the solution but it doesnt clean as well and I end up using more of the cleaner.

Using this cleanser makes cleaning of makeup sponge, brush, applicator, etc really easy and fast plus it leaves no smell or residue on the sponge! MOREOVER it has anti-bacterial function!! Wow!! So you can really consider buying a SPONGE CLEANER and it doesnt have to be Shiseido. Any brand will do cos since they are designed to clean the sponge, they do a pretty darn good job!


Monday, April 9, 2012

Sand Flies Bite And Treatment

Came back from my trip to Lang Tengah with 14 sand fleas bites, so I decided to google for more information on how to prevent and treat the bites..

I found the article from http://malaysiadivingcommunity.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=4622 very useful but after suffering from terrible itch, I decided to consult a doctor who prescribed me 3 medicines and a cream to prevent further infection.



On personal note, I feel that the best way to prevent the bites are to keep your body dry - eg apply powder on your legs whenever you go for walks along the beach cos apparently fleas LIKE damp surfaces.

In treating the bites, one must again keep your body dry eg after bath and not to scratch. That is why it's important to see doctor or pharmacist to get anti-itch medicine especially during night time as we humans have tendency to unconsciously scratch when we slumber.

Listed below is the very useful excerpt from Malaysia Diving forum:-

In many cases, a trip to the beach means a sand flea bite or several bites. What are sand fleas and should I be concerned if I get bitten?

A sand flea is also known by many other names. For example, this crustacean (although it resembles an insect, the sand flea is actually not one) is also called a sand fly, beach flea, hop-a-long, no-see-um, biting midge, and punkie or punky. The sand flea is less than 1/8 of an inch (3 mm) long and is often difficult to see. It is a shrimp-like creature in appearance and ranges in color from pale to brownish. The body has seven segments and it has long legs that are used for swimming or jumping. They are known to jump to a height of at least 40 cm and therefore, it is unusual to experience a sand flea bite on upper body parts unless the victim was lying down. The bites are normally found in clusters around the ankles.

Sand fleas feed on organic and decaying plants. A favorite treat is seaweed on the beach. Whenever seaweed washes to shore, there will be a large number of sand fleas around and a sand flea bite is likely to occur. In general, the sand on the beach is a popular location for these fleas to live.

A sand flea bite is most likely to occur at dawn or in the evening and night time hours on the beach or other sandy areas that are near water. Wetlands, swamplands, creeks, and lakebeds are other areas where sand fleas can be found. Sand fleas generally stay close to their breeding ground. They never wander more than 350 feet or about 100 meters from their breeding area. Sand flea swarms produce a high-pitched wine. Therefore, if you are on the beach and you hear something like this, it is best to move or risk a sand flea bite.

The fleas will jump onto the feet, ankles, legs, and then bite. They are very persistent and quite annoying. Because of their small size, a sand flea bite occurs before individuals even know any sand fleas were in the area. Like a mosquito, a sand flea bites to thingy blood. It is the female sand fly that bites. It does this in order to get the protein from the blood that is necessary for its egg laying. The sand flea bite involves the injection of saliva to thin the blood, making it easier for the flea to take blood from its victim. This same saliva triggers the body’s immune system to react.

Despite its size, the bite from a sand flea is quite painful. In fact, most of the time the bite is more painful than one from a typically larger mosquito. In addition to pain, the bite causes a large welt or rashes on the skin that can persist for several days. A fever may also occur. The welts or hives produced from bites are very itchy. Scratching the bitten areas should be avoided in order to prevent the development of an infection. Scratching will also prolong the symptoms of swelling, itch, and skin redness.

Sand flea bites are also known to carry various diseases such as Carrions disease, the Pappataci fever virus, and various parasites that can cause conditions such as Leishmaniasis.

Leishmaniasis is not as widely known as malaria, but is just as painful and dangerous. Because the sand flea feeds on human blood, there is the possibility of transferring protozoan parasites that are responsible for this disease to humans.

Leishmaniasis is more likely to be encountered in the Mediterranean, North Africa, The Middle East, South East Asia, Central America, and the Caribbean. There are various forms of the disease:

Mucocutaneous: Skin ulcers form which spread and cause tissue damage to the nose and mouth areas in particular.
Diffuse Cutaneous: Widespread skin lesions develop which resemble leprosy.
Cutaneous: This is the most common form of Leishmaniasis and is characterized by numerous skin sores on the body that develop weeks or months after experiencing a sand flea bite. The sores usually leave scars that can be quite disfiguring.
Visceral: This is the most serious form of the disease and can be fatal if left untreated.

Other problems, which may become present anywhere from a few months to years after the bites occurred include fever, damage to the spleen and liver, and anaemia.

Treatment procedures and prevention steps for a sand flea bite are similar to those of mosquitoes. If more severe reactions are encountered or if there are signs of Leishmaniasis, then the sand flea bite requires professional medical treatment. As of 2006, there is no vaccine to combat Leishmaniasis caused by a sand flea bite.

Treatment

In order to get relief from the bite symptoms, a bite treatment is required. A bite treatment involves washing the affected areas with soap and water to ensure no infections develop and to help reduce the itch. Applying soap directly to the bite has been suggested as an itch remover. Use a cold compress on the bite site to help alleviate the itch, swelling, and redness. Bite treatment may also involve some of the procedures listed below.

Making a paste of baking soda and water and spreading it over the bites.
Using calamine lotion or a topical anesthetic to help relieve the itch and pain.
Itching can also be relieved by using a one percent hydrocortisone cream.
Anti-inflammatory medication such as Ibuprofen will help with the swelling and pain.
The use of antihistamines is also a useful mosquito bite treatment because they will alleviate the itch and swelling.
Aloe vera gel is an effective all natural mosquito bite treatment. This compound reduces swelling and itching and soothes the affected area.
A mosquito bite treatment is also available in the form of commercial products specifically designed for this purpose.

Not scratching the bite area is an effective bite treatment. Scratching prolongs the swelling, itch, and discomfort, and can open the skin and cause an infection. If the bite area becomes red and swollen and if the area around the bite feels warm to the touch, the bite may be infected. If this condition persists and does not respond to a standard bite treatment, then consult a physician.