Clarie

Here presenting Karin Herzog

September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I must be mad because one fine day, I decided to splurge on more Karin Herzog products. The Vita-A-Kombi 1 was excellent stuff and the facial scrub sample blew me away.

Body scrub, Silhoutte, Tonus, Facial Scrub, Body Cream 3%

Body Scrub, Silhouette 4%, Tonus B12, Facial Scrub, Oxygen Body 3%

Nice lady from Fleur Chloris delivered those stuffs personally to my door step and gave me a free tube of Tonus B12. Nice….it seems that online stores pamper their clients more than the brick and mortar kinds.

Why Karin Herzog? Because oxygen is vital for our skin. Other than detoxifying and being antiseptic, oxygen also lightens hyper-pigmentation, blemishes and gives a soft, smooth, glowing look!

Their scrubs (Shower Body Scrub and Mild Scrub) comprise perfectly equally spherical marble powder. So when I scrub my face and body, the skin doesn’t feel abused but very loved instead. The Husband used a bit of the sample on his face and it was glowing immediately after that. His blackheads on the nose were also visibly reduced by a fair bit. In comparison to the over-the-counter scrubs I had been using, this Karin Herzog is heavenly.

After the body scrub, the body gets to be more pampered when I apply Oxygen Body 3%. My back is pretty pimpled and dry so this cream come in handy for its antiseptic, hydrating and heeling effects. I even put some on my legs where there are some old stubborn scars.

The Silhouette 4% and Tonus B12 are supposed to be used together. I didn’t know about that till the kind lady from Fleur Chloris told me and gave the latter for free. Basically with 4% oxygen, Silhouette penetrates deeply, even into the most uneven skin and where fat deposits are so dense, so that the body can burn fats more efficiently. Tonus B12 supplement the body with B12 vitamin which enhances the conversion of carbohydrates and fats into energy and prevent storage of fatty deposits.  It also come with organic green tea, combining the goodness of green tea and B12. Simple logic. No-brainer why it works.

The key to making these stuffs work is not to massage the stuffs into the skin. Apparently the human skin has an enzyme that will cause the oxygen to generate a force that can convery liquid oxygen to gaseous state, thus allowing penetration. Since we would want the gas to go into the desirable part and not the finger that’s applying, hence, sans massage.

I am hoping I can skip facials…

Categories: Beauty

A Meme about The Husband

September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I am in the “sick of market, sick of work” mood. And hence this entertainment.

About The Husband

1. He’s sitting in front of the TV, what is on the screen?
He is flipping channels and is more concerned with his car parking and farming on Facebook.

2. You’re out to eat; what kind of dressing does he get on his salad?
Mayo, and lots of it.

3. What’s one food he doesn’t like?
Plain water.

4. You go out to the bar. What does he order?
Something that’s not too outrageous, not too expensive, not too meek.

5. Where did he go to high school?

Difficult Chinese

6. What size shoe does he wear?
Erm, almost my size lor…

7. If he was to collect anything, what would it be?
A lot of old bills, advertisements, woman’s magazines, old comics, books about relationships…he’s odd.

8. What is his favorite type of sandwich?
Anything with cheese.

9. What would this person eat every day if he could?
Japanese stuffs.

10. What is his favourite cereal?
He ah, high maintenance, likes to eat Post Cereal…with blueberries or whatsoever.

11. What would he never wear?
Singlets.

12. What is his favourite sports team?
Soccer team…is it Man U or Liverpool? Or neither? Whatever…

13. Who will he vote for?
Himself.

14. Who is his best friend?
Hmmm, I shall not answer this question. Sensitive.

15. What is something you do that he wishes you wouldn’t do?
Grabbing his fats which he thinks no one can see.

16. How many cities/countries has he lived in?
Two.

17. What is his heritage?
Potato. Haha!

18. You bake him a cake for his birthday; what kind of cake?
Wheat-free chocolate cake, since that’s the only one I can do so far and something I can eat. heh!

19. Did he play sports in high school?
Chasing girls count?

20. What could he spend hours doing?
Oh man, parking cars and farming on Facebook.

Hey dear, love you!

Categories: Love and Marriage