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Monday, August 04, 2014

Little Earth Tiddler: Natural, Organic & Ethically Sourced Goodies for Little Ones


It was a pleasant surprise when I discovered that Berry's favorite Organix Goodies was now available here in the Philippines, along with Bear Nibbles, Kiddlylicious, Carman's Yummos and Ella's Kitchen all natural kiddie snacks - thanks to Little Earth Tiddler!


Little Earth Tiddler is a kids’ online retailer that aims to provide a carefully curated product line to be enjoyed and loved by our most precious little ones. 


The brainchild of a mom, Jan, and her best friends Julia and Innah, Little Earth Tiddler focuses on supplying nurturing products for our kids that are natural, organic and ethically sourced as much as possible.  

Jan has personally tested everything on the site, and prior to bringing them in, frequently bugged her friends to bring these back from their trips, because of the dearth of choices back home.

From Jack n Jill's organic toothpaste to products by Tangle Teezer, Child's Farm, Thursday Plantation, and essentials like Hedrin Lice Spray Gel, Infacol Colic Relief, Britt Bear Mosquito Click, and more, Little Earth Tiddler's merchandise are chosen with care, and mostly sourced from the UK & Australia. 


And because nurturing involves feeding the mind as well, Little Earth Tiddler stocks Usborne books, perfect for curious little minds!


For moms who are familiar with these brands, or looking for new products for their kids to try, hurry over to Little Earth Tiddler and stock up, stock up! 

For inquiries email info@littleearthtiddler.com or call +63916-778-1978. For updates, Like their Facebook Page, https://www.facebook.com/littleearthtiddler and follow @littleearthtiddler on Instagram.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

MFO's Verdict On: Kosmea Skin Clinic Certified Organic Rose Hip Oil

The Product: Kosmea’s Skin ClinicTM Certified Organic Rose Hip Oil 

Rose hip oil is the multi-tasking beauty product everyone is talking about. The much- hyped miracle ingredient was first bottled by the innovative, Australian family-owned Kosmea in 1993.


Kosmea sources its rose hip oil from a 100% USDA certified organic wild crop from the Maluti Mountains in Lesotho, South Africa. This process helps provide a sustainable economy for an otherwise poverty stricken community.

Setting itself apart from the pack, Kosmea extracts rose hip oil without heat or solvents, retaining all the anti-ageing vitamins, essential fatty acids and antioxidants to give your skin a healthy glow.

The Promise:


The benefits of Kosmea’s Skin ClinicTM Certified Organic Rose Hip Oil are undeniable – it protects, repairs and adds radiance to your skin like nothing else can.

Rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants, this easily-absorbed oil is a real treat for the skin. It may:
  • help smooth wrinkles 
  • heals wounds and reduce appearance of scars, from minor burn scars to acne scars
  • moisturise and soothe dry, sensitive and sun-damaged skin
  • helps treat pigmentation, stretchmarks, cradle cap and nappy rash
  • nourish and hydrate ageing skin
  • balance oily skin
  • reduce the appearance of blemishes
  • Great for giving that glow to dull, tired skin!
It is free of harmful chemicals, colorants, fragrances, mineral oils and animal products – it is simply ‘skincare as nature intended.’

Put to the Test:

The instruction reads like this:

Apply 2-3 drops to slightly damp skin morning and night after cleansing and before applying your daily moisturiser. Applying to slightly damp skin will allow for the oil to absorb quicker and deeper into the skin.

This is how one drop of Kosmea's Rose Hip oil looks like:


And it covers a lot of area as it is. I use about 2 drops to massage onto 2 cm. long stretch marks on each butt cheek, which I got while pregnant with Xavi. In two months, the angry, red stretch marks faded well enough for me to expose my butt cheeks if I wanted to. Not that I want to, but just to say, they're practically indiscernible unless scrutinized. Wahaha.


I love that it absorbs easily and does not leave an oily film. While the oil is dark, it does not stain clothes.


Seeing how effective it is, I now use it in lieu of an eye cream. Let's see in a few months how it works for the skin around my eyes. I realize, I can also use it for the kids' minor scratches and booboos because of its healing properties.

Let me point out that this does NOT smell like roses, just because it's called a rose hip oil. It has a plant kind of smell, not entirely pleasant, but not gross in any way. It disappears eventually, so it's not a bother at all.

Passing the Verdict: I would buy again in a heartbeat before I run out. Because it has so many uses, it's useful and just handy to have around the house, doubling as an anti-ageing/beauty serum, moisturizer and first-aid for minor wounds.

Practical Tip: Kosmea suggests mixing the oil with foundation then applying onto our skin for a dewy, glowing complexion. This could be worth a try, and maybe I will do it soon.

While it has moisturuzing properties, it is also recommended that it be used in tandem with a moisturizer and should be applied prior to applying your favorite lotion or cream.

Price: Php600 for a 10 ml bottle, Php1000 for a 20 ml bottle

Point of Sale: In this Philippines, get Kosmea at Glamourbox.ph. Elsewhere, there's Amazon and Kosmea.

P.S. Glamourbox recently came out with the very first Special Edition Glamourbox in partnership with Avon Cosmetics.

The first special edition box reveals a line of products that highlights vividness and color—capturing exactly the message that Glamourbox and Avon would like to relay. Each and every one of us is beautiful—and that we should embrace this beauty and be proud of our individuality. 


Hurry over to www.glamourbox.ph to avail of this Special Edition Avon Glamourbox for just Php595. Box is valued at P2,865, you also stand a chance to join the exclusive Makeup Workshop when you subscribe to the Special Edition box.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

BYS Cosmetics Now in The Philippines!


BYS stands for "Be Yourself", a cosmetics brand that was established in Australia in 2004. 

Designed for girls first experimenting with makeup as well as women who are looking for exceptional quality cosmetics that are also affordable, BYS offers more than a thousand products and is found in over 30 countries worldwide including the UK, France, South Africa, parts of Asia and the Middle East. Japan is its largest market outside of Australia.

That said, when Michelle of My Mom Friday invited us to a make-up workshop hosted by BYS, my fellow moms all got super excited. Guess who also wanted to tag along:


When Karrots, Berry & I got to the venue, we immediately loved the set-up. We had this portable make-up station to use, and I found via Instagram, when I posted this there, that it's available in Divisoria for about Php20,000 a pop. Is that a deal? Or no deal?


When we all got settled into our seats, Angie Goyena of iFace Cosmetics, the local distributor of BYS in The Philippines, warmly welcomed us and told the BYS story.


She  shares that iFace, the Philippine distributor, decided to bring BYS to the Philippines late last year. Currently, BYS is the only color cosmetic brand in the world with the largest range of products and colors. For the eyes alone, BYS has over 100 products/ colors in 12 categories. 


Take for instance, BYS eyeliner pencils do not only come in the usual black and brown, they also come in gold, in neon colors and even with glitter. Even eyeshadows come in neon shades!

They also have the largest range of nail polish with over 400 shades and variants such as Scented, Glow in The Dark, Magnetic, UV Reactive, Chrome, 3D Special Effects, Neon, Matte, Mirrorized, platinum, grafitti, mardigras and more.


BYS is also known for its mineral makeup range. The BYS Minerals Naturale line is formulated with natural ingredients free of chemicals, dyes, preservatives and talc and have passed the US FDA, European Union and Japanese safety standards. So safe that the BYS Minerals Naturale line is ok to use even after skincare and derma procedures like laser, IPL, micro-dermabrasion or a simple facial. 

Another standout from BYS is its line of Baked Cosmetics. The Baked Bronzers and Blushers are made with an innovative formula that keeps oiliness and moisture at bay and hides impurities. Texture is ultra silky and may be used wet for thicker coverage and dry for a more natural, lighter effect. The bronzers give a radiant, luminous glow on one’s face and body while the blushers provide a natural, long-lasting highlight to cheekbones. .

That said, we did get to play with the main makeup line as well as BYS mineral products. The standout for me was the eyebrow pencil and if only I were more adventurous in makeup, I wouldn't think twice about experimenting with BYS colors because not only are the shades fun - like hello, orange eyeliners, they're also affordable!


BYS is currently available in 33 select SM and Watson’s outlets in Metro Manila and a few key cities like Cebu. By the end of 2013, there will be 50 stockists nationwide.

For more on BYS, visit their website, and like them on Facebook

Friday, May 27, 2011

Lover The Label: "A Dance for One" SS2011 AW2011

I might as well put my heart on my sleeve, and say it once more, I Love You, LOVER!









For more of Lover the Label, visit their website.

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Singapore Eats: Jones the Grocer

Susan, a reader, asked me about good places to eat in Singapore. I've told y'all about Artichoke, for this week, let's go to Jones the Grocer:


My friend Naomi brought Berry & I to Dempsey Hill sometime back, so we could eat at Jones the Grocer - an Australian food emporium that has a presence here in Singapore as well as in the United Arab Emirates. They are known as a market leader in gourmet foods, and is sort of like Santi's in the Philippines, just a lot bigger.

She had good things to say about the place, and being a serial bruncher, I trusted her taste. Upon steppping in, I immediately liked the bright, open feel of the cafe/grocery. Seating is communal as most tables can fit up to ten people. But that should be a plus for big groups. The ambiance is casual. Overall, it's a nice place to take a leisurely meal with friends. The expat community seems to like this place.

The food is tasty and fresh, now if only I can remember what we ordered, heehee:



The brownie we shared was delightfully moist and tempting! Naomi and I both dug in before I could remember to take a photo, hahaha:

Being a grocer after all, an upscale grocer at that, Jones also sells wines and flat breads:

A wide selection of olives:

Freshly baked bread:

Smoked and cured meat:

Plus a variety of gourmet delicacies - from sauces, olive oils, truffle salts, coffee beans, tea blends to handmade pasta, snacks and dips:
There is also a walk-in cheese room, basically a temperature controlled room dedicated solely to stocking cheese:

Plus a selection of cookbooks, which are ideal gifts to pack with the gourmet treats, for the consummate foodie:

Across the parking lot, I saw this wall that had portions covered up with planks from old wine crates. It actually doesn't look bad no? Imagine if wine importers in the Philippines can just donate the wood from old wine carts to shanty owners? That wouldn't look too shabby.


Jones the Grocer
Dempsey Hill
Block 9 #01-12 Dempsey Road
Singapore, 247697
Tel: +65 6476 1512
Fax: +65 6476 1518
e-mail: dempseyhill@jonesthegrocer.com
Monday - Sunday 9:00am – 11:00pm

Mandarin Gallery
333a Orchard Road
Level 4 #21-23 Mandarin Gallery
Singapore, 238897
Tel: +65 6836 6372
e-mail: mandaringallery@jonesthegrocer.com
Monday - Sunday 9:00am – 11:00pm
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