My blog post about the Mercury Drug Suki Day Book 2018 has been garnering plenty of hits lately. It's currently one of the most popular posts in here. The year 2018 is indeed coming to an end so maybe our dear readers are looking into planners and journals for the coming year. I was all praises for that Day Book and I did say at the end of the post that I will keep my eyes peeled for the 2019 edition. Well, Mercury Drug recently released the 2019 edition - they call it the Joyful Day Book 2019 - and it's just as awesome. :) 
Chop chop after the jump!
Let's judge the book by the cover, shall we. I got the red one but I also saw a purple one at the Mercury Drug counter. While the "color of royalty" looked attractive, I got one in my favorite color which is re-e-e-ed, re-e-e-ed. *plays RED by Taylor Swift* Need I say more? I totally dig this cover with its embossed design. 

This year's Daybook encourages us "to find joy even in the littlest moment to live a brighter and healthier life". Achieving joy, according to them involves having a Happy Mind, Brave Heart and Grateful Soul.

Regular planner fairings here: the Personal Information Page, Calendar, and the Planner Proper.


Oooooh! My birthday is on a Friday.
I think I've said it before and I'll say it again: the graphics are TDF. Just leafing through the pages brings a lot of excitement. 

These are the page breakers filled with ideas on how to live a joyful life. 









There are also some fun activity pages, such as this Mood Tracker. Although I'm not sure if I'm going to use it. Ha ha.

There's also a page about finding your Ikigai, which is all about finding your purpose based on your passion, mission, vocation and profession. It's like doing the Venn Diagram during College Algebra (not a lot of good memories there). 



I also love these quotes in between the journal pages.

But you haven't seen the biggest surprise yet! My scrumptious little chocolate baby cupcake, in all her sweetness, decided to peruse the planner ahead of me. Not that I am mad. This is totally adorable. I love this depiction of us, especially the eyelashes. 


Again, kudos to Mercury Drugs for coming up with another creative and fun Daybook. It's not just the graphics which is cool but also the content.
This comes for 35 point deductible from your Suki Card.
Grab your now, before pa magkaubusan. :)

XO,
Carissa
Here are a few knickknacks that I picked up at the local Mercury Drug. 
What do I say? Sachets are a perfect way to get familiar with a product without having to shelve out a big amount of money.
These iWhite Korea products caught my eye because of their cute and attractive packaging. Despite coming in sachets the manufacturers still poured in some good amount of creativity. They are made in Korea and I don't know about you but whenever I chance upon any K Beauty product, it's enough to spark my curiosity. 
I actually forgot if how much each of them cost but I paid a total amount of about Php 60.00 so I wager they're about Php 20.00 each.
Having sample products in sachets isn't enough to make a full review so I'm just giving my first impressions about these products.
Padayon!


iWhite Korea Aqua Moisturizer Whitening Vita
Price: 
The iWhite Whitening Vita Aqua Moisturizer: What is it and what does it do? Check the label hun.
In Action & My Take

A picture can paint a thousand words and I know that the effect of applying this Aqua Moisturizer Whitening Vita is very VERY VERY visible in these photos. The second photo has not been edited; I swear. My dark circles are very much in place in the second photo but everything else has smoothed like some sort of miracle just happened. Hello pores, where you at? Even the scarring has been minimized. This blue-tinged moisturizer is also very lightweight on the skin and it just melts upon contact. It's perfect for oily skinned gals like me. It's ideal for those "polbo and cheektint" days when you just want minimal stuff on your face. If there's a teensy bit of complaint that I have about this product, it would be the lack of Sun Protecting Factor (SPF).

iWhite Korea The Original Nose Pack
Price: 
iWhite Nose Pack: What is it? What does it do?
In Action & My Take
One a scale of one to 10, how excited are you to see if how many blackheads or whiteheads can a nose pack pull out from you nose? With bated breath I waited for 15 minutes just like the what the direction says. And voila! It was able to remove a few blackheads and whiteheads naman but not a monumental amount.


iWhite Korea Vitamin Sleeping Gel Mask
Price: 
iWhite Korea Vitamin Sleeping Gel Mask list of ingredients and other details.
My Take
This gel mask is packed with so many beneficial ingredients. I would love to be able to use it for a longer time to see the full results but as of now, even when I just used it once, I literally woke up with baby soft and smooth skin, and not the greasy type. 

To Cap Things
After using these three, I think I would be able to say that yet again I found some golden products in the drugstore aisle. Of the three though, I would most likely want to purchase the iWhite Aqua Moisturizer Whitening Vita and the iWhite Korea Vitamin Sleeping Gel Mask based on my experience. I'm also glad to say that none of these products broke me out. I checked Google and I saw that the full-sized version of the Aqua Moisturizer is less than Php 200.00 which is definitely a steal.  Two thumbs up! I hope to try other iWhite Korea products and I will definitely blog about it too.

XO,
Carissa

Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored review. The views and statement above are my honest opinion and my personal experience using the product.
Here's a review of Ever Bilena's Volume Curl Waterproof Mascara.

Ever Bilena Volume Curl Waterproof Mascara
Price: Php 185.00 
Where to Buy: Ever Bilena counters in department stores nationwide
Ever Bilena Volum Curl Mascara Wand
My favorite drugstore mascara: the Maybelline Hypercurl Volum' Express Mascara recently went beyond it's usable state so I knew I had to pick up a replacement. I was thinking of grabbing another tube  of it but then, while I was at the Watsons Store, I chanced upon an Ever Bilena kiosk and I saw their Volume Curl Mascara. With their black-pink packaging I thought they could be cousins - albeit EB's has a more magenta cap. They're at about the same price point, both *claim to be* waterproof and both are designed to add volume. In my playbook, running out of a certain product is a chance to try out another. So there, I picked up this Ever Bilena Volume Curl Waterproof with hopes that like the Maybelline Hypercurl Volum' Express Mascara I will get a bang for my buck. It turns out, like most products it has its pros and cons. Here's the rundown.

In Action
The Ever Bilena Volume Curl Waterproof Mascara in action: Without Mascara VS With Mascara
So I obviously love how this mascara curled my lashes. It brings volume, holds a curl and really opened up my eye. The big wand certainly helped in bringing the volume. It's also clump-free as you can see in the photo. I just didn't use it for my lower lashes because the wand is too big and I didn't want to end up with some mess. I also felt like I could poke my eye with it. LOL.

Look at this photo below. I took it at about 5 in the afternoon. That's about 8 hours of wear time already and my curls are still holding up, see? So I really have no complaints about its staying power or its lengthening or volumizing ability.


However, what I don't like about this product though is that there are times that I end up with dark, raccoon-like circles at the end of the day. It happens when the day is hot and my lids are sweaty.  When the weather isn't so humid, there are barely any issues.

This mascara also takes a while to dry up after application so try not to bat your lashes right away because you know what's bound to happen. Waiting a whole good minute will do.

Being a waterproof product it's stubborn to remove with my Micellar water.

Ever Bilena Volume Curl Waterproof Mascara Rating
Packaging: 3/5
Performance: 4/5
Longevity : 4/5
Quality: 4/5
User Friendliness: 3/5
Price: 5/5
Overall: 3.5/5

Have you tried this mascara from Ever Bilena?
Share you experience in the comment box below.

XO,
Carissa

PS. Here's a makeup look I created using this Ever Bilena Volume Curl Waterproof Mascara, along with another Ever Bilena product. Light and simple makeup lang, ideal for the office.
Here's a list of the products I used. Click the fonts in bold if you want to read the review about the product.

Foundation: The Ordinary Serum Foundation in Shade 2.0 YG
Concealer: Tarte Shape Tape Contour Concealer (miraculous coz I have soo much to conceal!)
Powder: Maybelline Clear Smooth All In One UV+Lightening Oil-Control Two Way Cake
Brows: Maybelline Fashion Brow 3D Brow & Nose Palette in Dark Brown (also used the lighter shade in the palette as transition shade for eyeshadow)
Eye Palette: Zoeva En Taupe Eyeshadow Palette (Shade: Handmade - duo-chrome peach that shifts into a subtle gold when applied)
Mascara: Ever Bilena Volume Curl Waterproof Mascara
Blush: Laura Geller Beauty Baked Gelato Vivid Swirl Blush in Cantaloupe (also it doesn't seem so obvious here)
Contour: Ciate London Bamboo Bronzer in Palm Island 



What is Chocolate Moron?
A primer on Chocolate Moron - for those who are not familiar with it - it is a Filipino delicacy from the Samar-Leyte area. Chocolate moron is made up of ground glutinous rice also known as “malagkit” cooked in coconut milk, mixed with other ingredients such as milk, margarine, sugar and cocoa. It is wrapped in banana leaves and is mostly served during fiestas.

I have plenty of childhood memories watching the womenfolk make this delicacy but as a kid, I was never really involved in the whole process so I never really understood the magnitude of efforts you have to exert to make this. Well, surprise! It really is very tiring to make and like my title says, it literally takes an entire village to make chocolate moron. And it takes a whole day too! But is it worth it? Find out after the jump!

How To Make Chocolate Moron?
The Pre-Cooking Process
It all starts with soaking a mixture of ordinary rice and glutinous (sticky/malagkit) rice  in water, preferably overnight. Afterwards, it will go through a grinding process until the grainy stuff is gone and you get this creamy smooth consistency (see photo). Set it aside, 'coz you'll get busy with other stuff to do like...
...grating the coconuts. We have six pieces here. Then you have to add a small amount of water to the grated coconut meat so you can squeeze out the coconut milk. Set it aside because you also have to...
...prepare the banana leaves to be used for wrapping, along with the strings to tie it up. The banana leaves have to be passed over some flame to soften it up and to sort of clean it up too.

The Cooking Process
Once you have your ground malagkit/rice and coconut milk ready, you can move on with the cooking process. These are some of  the ingredients. 
First off, we cooked the white part.  You take about half of the rice/malagkit mixture and half of the coconut milk and set it over low fire until you get a thick consistency. Add about 1/4 cup of margarine and a dash of salt for flavor. Set aside and allow to cool.


Next off, you take the remaining malagkit/rice mixture and cook over low fire it with the remaining coconut milk. Add the sugar, margarine, condensed milk and cocoa powder and continue mixing until you get this think, lump-free consistency. Set aside and cool.

The Wrapping Process
While waiting for the chocolate mixture to cool down, you can start wrapping. You flatten out the white part, as shown in these photos. Afterwards, you can add the rolled chocolate part as the filling.  Adding cheese makes it even better. This is the trickiest part and definitely the most tiring. I myself had a hard time learning it and it took me more than ten tries to finally wrap a good one. Until the end I couldn't make uniform-sized morons. 🌝 While wrapping morons, you get all sorts of sad and depressing thoughts like, "how did I get myself into this kind of trouble?". But....when you start seeing all the morons piling up you get elated and excited. And nothing beats the feeling of scrapping the container for the chocolate morsel to wrap!

The Steaming Process
If you think that you're done just because you spent three hours wrapping them up, you're wrong. You need to put them in the steamer and wait for another 45 minutes to 1 hour cook them.

Bayanihan
Bayanihan is a Filipino tradition which is derived from the Filipino word "bayan" which means nation, town or community. Bayanihan is about a community coming together to help one another in difficult situation or just to achieve a certain task. Me and my friends were able to finish off this task because we helped each other out. We had at least six to 7 pairs of hands working out different assignments. And when the wrapping time came, we were gathered in one table talking about joke after joke (sometime green ones) just to entertain us while we were growing tired.

I wasn't able to take a photo of the finished product. What kind of blogger am I? Ha ha I was too excited to eat it probably. When you labor over a food for the whole day, you just kind of forget about picture taking and you go straight to gobbling up the food.

But it was yummy. Like I said, the best Chocoloate Moron I have ever tasted in years!

XO,
Carissa

Yung totoo, how many minutes do you spend every morning fixing your brows? 
Me, I'm not really sure. Maybe around five minutes. I don't really go for the brows-on-fleek or the Instagram perfect brows. That's too much work. 
 I do more of a fill-in-the-sparse parts lang, just to look presentable when I go to the office.
Believe me, I look like an alien when I don't have my brows on.
Filling the brows takes a lot of concentration and a steady hand. 
It can make or break a day. Ha ha.
That is why, when a product like the 3 Second Brow Eyebrow Stamp miraculously lands on your lap, you'd think the eyebrow gods have heard your prayers.
Oh, but does it deliver? Chop chop after the jump!
3 Second Brow Eyebrow Stamp
Price: Free! It was given to me by ig.com/yojjimz, however there are various sellers from Lazada PH and the price ranges from Php120.00 to 150.00
Where to Buy:  Lazada, Shopee and other online shops

What is it?
Eyebrow stamps that give you perfect, natural-looking brows in seconds

How Do I Use It?
You only need to remember 3 Ps: Press, Place, Perfection. ;)
Says the instruction on the box:
1. Gently press the stamp on the brow powder
2. Stamp on top of your eyebrow.
3. Enjoy full, symmetrically shaped brows all day.

What's In The Kit?
1 Brown Makeup Compact with Mirror
1 pair of Structured Arch Stamps (top)
1 pair of Soft Arch Stamps (bottom)

Ingredients
Swatch

In Action 

My Take
The concept of this product, one that promises you perfect and natural-looking brows achievable in three seconds is just very good.  Too good to be true, maybe. I spend at least a few minutes in front of the mirror everyday and I still haven't mastered the art of it. I wanted this product to work because it would be really helpful for a working mom like me but for so several reasons, it just didn't.

When I first looked at the stamps, I figured they would be too big for me. And  I was right. When I stamped it on one of my brows, the arch didn't match up well with my original arch. I'm an Asian girl, with a small frame and small face. Maybe the product was modeled after Caucasian women. The finished look for me didn't have me looking on fleek. It was more like weird because I was sporting thick, oversized brows. I also had a hard time making them look even because my face isn't asymmetrical to begin with. When I applied it, it would look dark on the area where my actual brows are but towards the tail, it fades. Maybe you can actually fix this by using a brows brush and filing in on the sparse areas. But there goes your 3 seconds. 

Another concern of mine was the brow powder. Hindi siya pang-giyera! Ha ha. You can't go to war with it. It's not the type that will stay in place all day, nor is it waterproof. And if you are not careful during application, the powder could end up all over the place and look messy. Again, there goes your 3 seconds.

I do believe that women have unique features, no two women are alike, unless you are twins, physically speaking. We have different face shapes. Some look better with thick brows, some otherwise. You'd be so lucky if you found an eyebrow stamp that would match your features. To end this, Eyebrow Stamps are a no for me.

3 Second Brow Eyebrow Stamp Rating
Packaging: 4/5
Performance: 2/5
Longevity : 2/5
Quality: 3/5
User Friendliness: 2/5
Price: 4/5
Overall: 2.8/5

I rated high for packaging because it's pretty compact, you can carry it anywhere. It also has a mirror. It's pretty affordable too. But the performance and quality pulled it down.

Have you tried using eyebrow stamps?
Share your experience in the comment box below.

XO,
Carissa

I may have mentioned in this blog that I have been hotly anticipating the release of this movie, and I owe it to the fact that I am a huge fan of the book. And also because Kris Aquino would be in it. 
Well, well, well. I'm glad that the adaptation did not disappoint.
Here I am, cracking up a bit whenever I think about the funny parts of the movie.
More on that after the jump!
Henry Golding and Constance Wu as Nick Young and Rachel Chu. They make me feel so *kilig*.
*image is property of Warner Brother*
Monday morning found me with red, puffy, and swollen eyes. You know why? I have been crying buckets upon buckets of tears while watching Crazy Rich Asians. Does it even make sense? I watched a Romantic-Comedy movie and I literally cried about 75% of the time while watching it. 

There were many a deviations from the novel but it's quiet understandable since you have to fit four hundred pages into a 2 hour movie. What's important is the main frame of the story is present and the whole production was grand, grand, grand like how I wished it would be.

So there I was, gaping like an idiot at the spectacular-ness that is Singapore.

So amazed that Gemma Chan who plays the part of Astrid, is so chic.
She looks like the girl on the book cover of Crazy Rich Asians, noh? Gemma Chan plays Astrid Leong-Teo, Nick's cousin.
*image is property of Warner Brothers*

Wondering how all of those food from the Singaporean hawkers taste like. And the dumplings, oh the dumplings. I wish I had an access to a plateful of dumplings this very instant.

I also mentioned in my previous blog post that I love the comedic timing of the book. I am happy that it translated well into the movie. I didn't know that it could even be funnier when Peik Lin and Oliver Tsien came to life. I was literally laughing and crying at the same time. 

The wedding scene literally gave me goosebumps. I'm still listening to Kina Grannis' version of "Can't Help Falling In Love" on YouTube just to get the feels. In fact, I will visit Kina's YouTube more because I've become a convert. My husband, the guy who spends 90% of his free time playing with games on his phone was quick to point out while watching, "Di ba si Kina Grannis yan?". And I was like, "Kina who?". How the f* is he familiar with this singer and I am not. Ha ha ha. He told me she's a favorite.

Moving on to the next most awaited cameo. Here's the thing though: I didn't tell my husband that Kris Aquino is in the movie. 😀 So when her scene came in, he was like... "Oh, ba't andyan yan?"  (Why is she there?). He sounded really amazed, in a good way. I was proud of that scene too. When the wedding scene came, I knew that Princess Intan, Kris Aquino's character would soon make an entrance. When I first read the book, I imagined that she would be someone like Fiona Tung who lent a very special sapphire necklace to Rachel on the day of the wedding. Of course I was wrong, she didn't play Fiona but I feel that I was also right that Kris will play a part that would one way or another be helpful to Rachel. Indeed, when Nick's mum's posse didn't want her seated in their row, Rachel stroke up a conversation (maybe even a friendship) with "the vicious" Princess Intan and didn't end up feeling so alone during the wedding.

The movie's ending is quiet different from that of the books, although Nick and Rachel ended up being engaged on both. The difference is that in the movie Eleanor, Nick's mum, played by the divine Michelle Yeoh gives her approval and even gives her own engagement ring to Nick when he proposed to Rachel for the second time. In the book version, Nick and Rachel gets engaged without Eleanor or grandma Su Yi's approval and sort of just runs off to New York and looses contact with the family back home.

That's how I ended up saying "Well Played, Rachel Chu" on my blog post's title because she really played her cards well, or rather her mahjong well in the end. Which makes sense because the movie opens with Rachel discussing Game Theory in her Economics class in NYU. I won't discuss Game Theory here, because it's too deep for me, LOL. But I think the message was pretty clear: Rachel beats Eleanor in mahjong and if Rachel had her way, she could beat Eleanor in real life too, because Nick has already proposed to her and promised that he is ready to turn his back on his family if she accepts. But she let her self be beat in real life and rejects Nick's marriage proposal. She didn't want him to turn his back on his family. She also adds that when Nick finds the proper match in the future, she wants Eleanor to understand that the only reason it occurred was because a “poor, raised by a single mother, low-class immigrant nobody” made it possible. This way, Eleanor sees what kind of character Rachel has and finally sees the light of day. Rachel has expressed her admiration for Eleanor Young's giant emerald and diamond ring, an engagement ring given to her by Nick's father when he proposed, during a gathering. She was shocked when she sees that Nick proposed with a different and familiar ring the second time around.

Truly, the only thing crazier than love is family and it's great that Nick was able to keep both.

XO,
Carissa

PS. Apparently, a sequel is in the works and with that fleeting clip of Astrid dancing with a dashing gentleman at the wedding reception, we could only wonder if the next movie will revolve around her finding her own love....
As if we didn't know that it was Charlie Wu (played by Harry Shum Jr.). Ha ha.
Wow, I didn't know that Charlie could dance so well.

Yes they are. 
They are cuties in the size and in the looks department.
Even if they aren't packaged as luxuriously as their full-sized counterparts, they still look adorable.
I've been on the hunt lately for these pieces and I have a few good reasons to do so.

1. They are mini-mes of the real thing. Admit it, it's not easy for most of us to drop two thousand grands in one go just for a coveted highlighter. Lo and behold! Here's a mini - it basically contains the same ingredients, down to the very last speck, but at a much, much more affordable price.
2. It quenches your thirst for the full-sized product. Like, there's a makeup item that you want sooo bad but you're not even sure if its really worth the hype. Get me a mini, just to see if it's really worth it or yep, you'll stop craving for that product 'coz your thirst has been quenched. 
3. They are perfect for travelling because they won't take up so much space in your makeup kit.
4.  You can actually consume them. I mean, how many products have you thrown away because they're expired or you've grown tired of them. Come to think of it, I've been using this 2.4g mini of the Becca Highlighter since the start of the year and I haven't even hit the pan yet. My point is, imagine if it's a full-sized one, I would be having a harder time to use it all up. So these minis fit my needs because I'm not really that YouTuber nor that beauty guru. I just enjoy the whole process of painting my face. And I intend to use them all up because: refer to item Number 1. They are supposed to be pricey, down to the very last speck. Ha ha!
5. They just look good.

Makeup minis are basically life savers.
Come, it's time to meet them. I got them all for a good bargain.


Ciate London Bamboo Bronzer in Palm Island
Price of Full Size: $28.00 (from us.ciatelondon.com) or about Php 1,500.00
Just perfect for me because I don't really use a lot of contour. It will probably take forever for me to consume this one. Here's where I assure my husband that I didn't sell an arm and leg just to get a mud-colored powder. I got this for like Php 160.00.

Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed Highlighter in Moonstone
Price : $38.00 (from beccacosmetics.com) or about Php 2,000.00
For achieving the fairy-like glimmer. Ha ha. I already reviewed this product and here's the link: Review: Becca Shimmering Skin Pressed Perfector in Moonstone.

Too Faced Love Flush Blush in So Happy Together
Price: $26.00 (from toofaced.com) or about Php 1389.00
This one's like a Barbie Doll pink and looks over the top on the pan (photo below) but looks surprisingly tame when applied. Well of course you can build it up if you like. No I did not have to pay Php 1,300.00 to get this, I think this came at Php 300.00. I've been using this for like 3 times a week since May but I believe there's still so much more product left in the pan. 
I absolutely adore the heart cover and my daughter has already asked me if she can have the empty palette when I run out. Looks like I will run out in 2 years. 

Shiseido Rouge Rouge Lipstick in Ruby Copper
Price: $28.00 (from shiseido.com) or about Php 1,495.00
What do you get when you pay for a lipstick that's almost Php 1500.00 pesos? That's a question that has been running in my mind for a very long time. I got my answer, but I payed less than Php 200.00 for the lippie. He he. It turns out the formula on this one seems to hug the lips in a comfortable way. Does that even make sense? And it's a classy shade of red. I will post a detailed review about this one very soon.

I know it's rude to stare but I do that 90% of the time when I'm around makeups. I love the engraves on these two. The TF signs almost gone though.


Those glitters are just hypnotizing. 


XO,
Carissa
PS. I've only just begun. I'm buying more minis.
I got them all from Instagram sellers, save for the Becca which I got from Sephora. I know some samples are not meant to be resold but hey am actually glad they sell their extras. 

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