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Breeze ActivBleach calls on moms to join 1Laba Day

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Breeze ActivBleach is treating mommies across the country to a day off from their laundry chores with the simultaneous nationwide event 1Laba Day happening on August 28. Moms in barangays throughout Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao are invited to head to 1Laba Day venues and let Breeze’s revolutionary ActivBleach take care of their stained clothes while they take part in exciting activities Breeze has in store for them to celebrate every mother’s hard work and love for her family. With 1 Laba Day, Breeze aims to wash 1 million stains using Breeze ActivBleach, which removes even the toughest of stains in just one wash. Participating moms can enjoy their ultimate laundry day-off as Breeze treats them to various entertainment activities, while the Breeze Laba Ladies and Laba Machines, sponsored by campaign partners Electrolux, White Westinghouse, Whirpool and LG, will take care of washing their clothes. Simultaneous 1Laba Day events will happen in Metro Manila (Pasig, Marikina, Quezon C...

The Great Sta. Cruz Island: How to Get There and What to Expect

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I used to attend Pilar College in high school. It's situated right in front of RT Lim Boulevard. Looking back, every morning was filled with fog, but during the afternoon, we'd be able to see across the sea at the islands. At the time, nobody really knew what they were, just that they were close enough and that the sand were light enough to be seen across the sea. Our family, including anybody from our extended family, have never been to those islands. In the past few years, the local government officially made it possible to visit one of the islands for recreation, while the smaller one was turned into a naval base. We decided to finally go see the Pink Sand beach before my brother goes back overseas. On a Sunday, and appropriately enough, on Father's Day, our family, my aunt's family, and as well as a family friend and his two daughters were all at Paseo del Mar, where the Sta. Cruz Island Ferry Terminal is found.

Ten Spots in Zamboanga City That You Can Visit For Almost Nothing

I've lived in Zamboanga City for most of my life, but I haven't really gotten around to viewing the sights and sounds. Thinking back, I used to just hop on my motorcycle and ride through the still undeveloped parts of Pasonanca and Lunzuran. The unpaved, dusty roads and unexplored areas excited me. When I went to visit those areas again, it wasn't what I expected. I, for one, never expected that people would actually start to live in those uneven patches of land. So, for the past week, I went on a mission to find Zamboanga . Zamboanga has gotten so much bad rap the past few years that I think people have started to forget that Zamboanga isn't all that bad. If it was so bad, the population would have already dropped. I went to find ten places in Zamboanga City where you don't have to actually splurge to have a good time, or appreciate Zamboanga City.

Zamboanga's Yakan Village is as Mindanao as could be

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The author with the Yakan children With today's modern society, and Man's hurry to progress, many of our cultural heritages have been forgotten. Our forefathers, in their obsession to catch up with modern times, have neglected to pass on what we could have counted as part of history. But this ethnic tribe has not. The Yakan people originally come from the Basilan province. During the trying times of the '70s, some of the population opted to move to the safer Zamboanga City, bringing along with them traditions and culture as a means of making a livelihood. Although some of them may have moved on to become more progressive, a small village in Zamboanga City has preserved their culture, which is now known as the Yakan Village. This small group of people earn their livelihood by showing guests the traditional dance, Pangalay , which is also practised by other Muslim tribes, and by selling handwoven goods. Considering the amount of effort put into it and what it symb...

On a Mission to Find Zamboanga

Summer's over for the most of us, so I'll be going around Zamboanga to find out more about life in the now. For the next few days, I'll be checking out some spots, right here in Zamboanga, some known, some found right in front of your eyes, just unacknowledged. Maybe go on a little cultural trip that can only be found in Zamboanga. If you haven't yet, follow me on Facebook , Twitter , Tumblr or Instagram . You may or may not find more interesting stuff on there than here.

Unboxing My First BDJ Box!

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Finally, after two months of waiting, I got my first BDJ box! Well, I can hardly be called a beauty blogger, but I'm still a girl, and I like make up. I've yet to try the products, and maybe I'll use one or a couple of them for today. I've been kinda lazy these past few months, but I will be definitely putting up a review of the products that I'm going to use. Here's the box. Click to enlarge. It's a pretty little box of treats, don't you think?

Thank you, Pantene!

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Thanks to Pantene for sending me this little treat. God only knows how much I need this for my hair. Don't get me wrong, it's not that I can't afford it, it just so happens that I wanted to sign up here and they decided to send  me these lovelies. Just to give you a gist of how much fixing my hair needs, check this out. That's due to too much abuse via coloring. If I don't use conditioners or leave-ons, it's like doll hair. T_T

May Good Fortune Be Upon You This New Year

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Source Last night, instead of being with family, I partied with a friend and her family. It was a type of party that I haven't been to since I was a kid. I'm the one who's usually away from home, but this time, I'm the only one who stayed at home. So instead of being lonely on New Year's Eve, I decided to take up my friend's invitation to come over and spend it with her family. For the past ten years, every New Year's party or celebration I've been to involved beer and a lot of singing. Well, I don't really drink, but I'm not going to tell my friends to stop drinking either. It's their choice to make.