Tuesday 15 August 2017

#qttiereview by Fenny | Ladies Journal



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2017

♥ HELLO LOVE 

D.I.Y. your own nail art
Have you ever think to have your own manicure & pedicure that easily to bring for travelling, didn't take so much space and easy to use also not to forget safe from the dangerous chemical?

As you know I am a lazy person who always say no time to do because to be honest we have to spend 1-2 hours at salon. Not to mention that how expensive it can be. Doing it with express manicure/pedicure definitely won't long lasting. Like seriously only for few days it will chip off. That't gel polish always become the good option for long lasting. 

Now you can have your own kits to do your own manicure/pedicure at home or anywhere else. Only using simple steps without base coat and top coat will still maintain the same quality like salon gives.

I was invited to The PinkRoom International Nail Academy workshop that works together with QTTIE GELLY. 
I did my own DIY nail art ( picture above )

Day 1
Condition after more than 2 weeks
I was satisfied with how simple and easy to use the kit and also how lasting the product quality. Not to forget saving my money for spending every 2 weeks on nails only. 

So I decided to get my own starter kit.
With only $98 you can get 1 set of starter kit with 1 gel polish, 1 UV light (portable) and the cleanse.
Qttie Gelly comes with 30 colours for you to choose.

Qttie DIY Starter Kit
$98
For more information about QTTIE GELLY, please check their website www.qttie.com or their social media.

So what do you think? 
This product I can say :
  1. so affordable price
  2. safe time
  3. easy to use
  4. lasting
  5. travel handy
  6. safe from dangerous chemical
  7. a lot of variation to choose
Can't wait to do another creation on my own again ;)




Have a nice day!

Thank you for reading

Wednesday 9 August 2017

We are Singapore, we are Singapore~~~

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE 🇸🇬🎉



(Did we reveal our age by choosing an "oldie" for the title of this post?)

Cue all 1980s kids 🎶
"We are Singapore, we are Singapore
We will stand together hear the lion roar"

🦁🎶
📻 We found the original tv MTV for We Are Singapore on YouTube! 

It was the NDP theme song in 1987. And it was one of the songs sang during our school days!
 QTTiE's celebrating this special day with our Nation by paying tribute to things that makes us special. #throwback to the SG50 Collection we launched during our nation's big 50th birthday. 
#3. MERLION WHITE 🦁

The Superstar of Singapore! The One whom every tourist bound to visit. A mystical creature - The MERLION.

There are five official Merlions statues in Singapore. Two of them are located at Merlion Park, adjacent to the promenade of One Fullerton (1 of them seen in pix). A third Merlion is 37 metres high and is found on Sentosa island. The fourth Merlion is located at the headquarters of the Singapore Tourism Board at 1 Orchard Spring Lane.

#merlion
5. KOPI C BROWN ☕ this is only one member of the whole kopi series. Sit in a Kopitiam (literally translate to Coffee Shop/ 咖啡店 in Hokkien) and you'll hear the many different names.... 
kopiO (without milk), 
kopi siewdai (less sugar), 
kopi (with milk),
kopi po (diluted).... 
the list goes on, and in different shades of brown.

KOPI is such a big part of culture. Remember the phrase "Lim/La Kopi"? Not someone by that name... But to go grab a drink or chillllll.

Which is your favourite coffee?
6. SNGAPORE SLING 🍸

Back then, women drinking in public was frowned upon and social etiquette has deterred them to do so. But the creation of the Singapore Sling in 1915 has since changed the ladies’ fate forever.

The orange-coloured cocktail concoction had successfully disobeyed the prevalent social taboo and allowed ladies to drink liquor-infused fruit punches at Raffles Hotel without having to worry about their image.

Have you tried the Singapore Sling? 🍸

#singaporesling
7. CHILLI CRAB 🦀
Madam Cher Yam Tian’s first attempt was stir-fried crabs with tomato sauce, but decided the dish will have more kick by adding chilli sauce. They sold their chilli crabs along Kallang River and it became so popular that they opened a restaurant, called Palm Beach.
A famous chef, who opened Dragon Phoenix restaurant later, added a slight twist to the dish – using sambal, tomato paste and eggs to cook the gravy instead of bottled chilli and tomato sauces. This has since become the version most commonly served in Singapore.

#chillicrab
8. SAMSUI WOMEN

Samsui women, also known as hong tou jin (红头巾; Mandarin for “red headscarf”) after their trademark red headgear, were female immigrant workers have contributed to the development of Singapore.

Samsui women did manual labour similar to coolies but were more independent.

A silent yet formidable force, the Samsui women have literally built many of Singapore's icons. 
They had a reputation of rejecting jobs involving drug (particularly opium) peddling, prostitution, or other vices, even if that meant they sometimes had to live in poverty. Which was highly respected.

🎥Watch Samsui Women 红头巾 by Mediacorp.
A 24-part series “Samsui Woman” explores the hard and gruesome lives of these women who, in order to support their family in China, leaves their homeland. (3 part series available on Toggle)

#samsuiwoman
9. ICE KACHANG 🍧

Ice Kachang literally meaning "ice bean", a popular dessert in sunny Singapore! Underneath the colorful ice is an array of beans, corn and jelly.

Some of our most lasting and iconic dishes were borne out of necessity and ingenuity and the ice kachang is definitely one of them!
🍧🍧🍧
#dessert #icekachang



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