Sunday, August 31, 2014

Perfumes Worn By Your Favorite Celebrities Part 4

What makes perfume attractive to me? That was the question of my female friend when I learned that I love collecting perfumes and sniffing every bottles in the perfumery section of the department store. Well, that's a catchy and easy question but is actually hard to answer.
As far as I'm concerned, I grew up with a family who loves scent. My mother used to have a lot from Avon to the cheap ones. My brothers love to spray and buy perfume too....so what else can I say?
Anyway, here's my continuation of knowing our fave Hollywood celebs scents.

Alan Cumming is using his own label Cumming perfume and Riding Crop by Demeter.



Al Pacino scent is Acqua Di Parma.



Amanda Bynes is using Coco Chanel Mademoiselle and Comptoir Sud Pacifique Vanille Abricot.



Ashley Greene's scent is Kai perfume.



The sexy star Carmen Electra scents are Kai perfume, Carmen Electra (her own label), Miss Marisa, and Pilar and Lucy Exact Friction of Star.



Rashida Jones loves Midnight Orchid by Susanne Lang and Serge Lutens Feminite du Bois.



This Asian Hollywood star like Stella McCartney EDP.



Kelly Lutz like Pi by Givenchy.



Julianne Hough's loves the scent of Flora by Gucci.



Saturday, August 23, 2014

Photo Diary: Cambodian Foodies

As a Lacto-Ovo vegetarian, I need to be careful of the food that I am going to eat especially here in Cambodia, because usually they lied so as they put a lot of MSG which I hated the most. The moment I go to a certain local resto here, I would always say, no meat as in NO MEAT..but most of the vegetables they served to me where partially fried with meat to add flavor to the food.
Herewith, are the common foodies in the restaurants that you will see here in Cambodia
























Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Reblogging: Filipino Hairstylist Makes Cutting-Edge Difference in New York City

Another inspirational story that I would like to share here. As much as I am emotionally moved, I am also proud to tell that it's a Filipino who made a difference way up of the other side of this world. This guy is truly amazing and as a missionary myself, wish I could make something different in the world just like what he did or something different, it could be in teaching which I am into now.
What made me so proud of this guy is, he humbly started the first move not to attract crowds attention but to inspire everyone to do something good for the less fortunate.
I just simply love what he says, and hoping I could live by it, this is what he says: The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow... do good anyway.




MANILA, Philippines – He does the hairstyles of wealthy clients in an upscale salon in New York City, but on Sundays, his only day off, he does it for the homeless.Mark Bustos, a 30-year-old Filipino-American hairstylist of Three Squares Studio, is making the rounds in social media after a story made by The Huffington Post on his Instagram posts about giving a cutting-edge look to the needy.Bustos has been offering sophisticated haircuts for the homeless since May 2012 when he travelled to his family in the Philippines to visit relatives. While abroad, he rented a barber’s chair to offer his services to impoverished children.  So far, he has also given free haircuts to the less fortunate in Jamaica, Costa Rica and Los Angeles.“The feeling was so rewarding, I decided to bring the positive energy back to NYC,” he told Huffington Post.Most of his free haircut services are done on the streets based on his Instagram posts. It comes with hashtag #BeAwesometoSomebody.Bustos explained that he does his services in open spaces not for people to see him, but for others to be inspired to do a good deed to the needy.“Even a simple smile can go a long way,” he said.

The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow... do good anyway.




My parents will be so proud of me when they find out why I've been missing Sunday dinners. #BeAwesomeToSomebody#NYC

I, GOT, LOVE, FOR, my homies who be Rollin wit me. 


Mark Bustos, a Filipino-American hairstylist, gives the less fortunate a sophisticated haircut on Sundays during his day off.





Disclaimer: Text and photos from Daily Inquirer

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Photo Blog: My Cambodian Students

I've been blog skipping for a couple of days, because I was a bit busy with school stuff so as the previous days were so stressful. Many things had just happening unfavorably lately and wishing it won't happen. Herewith, are some pics of my Khmer or Cambodian students.








Vegetarian Recipe: Tofu