I used to have very long tresses and it was a brave decision to cut them off to shoulder-length and have a perm. This was way back in February this year, and since then I’ve been loving this new style as it is easy to maintain. But recently it has become rather dry and I […]
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My Eyebrow Embroidery Experience With Browtisan
By An Affair With Food on March 1, 2019I’ve always wanted to do eyebrow embroidery, having heard many positive reviews but never really explored it because truthfully, I was scared about the procedure. I spent many months researching about the procedure and looking at various places before finally deciding to go ahead with the folks at Browtisan! If you’re thinking of doing eyebrow […]
Things To Do This Weekend In Singapore [13 – 14 October 2018]
By An Affair With Food on October 12, 2018Have plans for the weekend yet? With so many events happening this October, come fill up your itinerary with our weekend guide – including meeting Pikachu, tasting vintage sake, earn massive savings at a LIVE group buy event and more happening around town this weekend! 1. Meet Pikachu at the ‘Autumn in the Train’ event by […]
Ridding Toxins, One Punch At A Time – Punch Detox
By An Affair With Food on March 23, 2018In need of a total body cleanse? We recently got our hands on a 3-day ‘soup + juice’ cleanse from Punch Detox and we can’t wait to share all about it. Our bodies have a natural way of detoxing themselves – however, these toxins are everywhere. From the processed foods we eat, the air we […]
5 Reasons Why The Sony A6300 Was Our Favourite Purchase of 2017
By An Affair With Food on January 4, 2018As we leave 2017 behind and welcome 2018, a couple of things made the list on our greatest purchases for the year. One of which is our Sony A6300 – though having been in the market for awhile, offers great quality in such a compact build. Choosing a camera in this day and age may not […]
5 Reasons Why Marina Square Might Just Be Your Next Hangout Spot In 2018
By An Affair With Food on December 16, 2017Known for their wide variety of dining and shopping options, Marina Square has always been that quiet little neighbour that you might not hear much about, but well aware they have lots of things to offer. Well, with over 200 restaurants, cafes and retail outlets, Marina Square will leave any consumer – local or tourist […]
Art + Education? – Q&A with Anna Kamsan, founder of Artducated
By Keith Jonathan on October 10, 2017When we step into a room, what stands out the most – lights, angles, colour, space? But from a designer’s eye, it’s a matter of perspective. Freelance designer, artist and art educator, Anna Kamsan, shares that ideas are everywhere and part of what she does – from conversations to observing people, inspiration is just somewhere […]
I always love how minimalistic and refined Daniel Wellington’s watches are. Wonder how Daniel Wellington was founded? Founder Filip Tysander decided to create his own line of watches after meeting an intriguing British gentleman with impeccable yet unpretentious style during a trip. Minimalistic and refined, the classic design with interchangeable straps truly has wide-ranging appeal. Now […]
I’m finally back! It’s been almost one month since I last talked about my ICL procedure at Lee Hung Ming Eye Centre. Here’s my experience – the following notes below are written as of the day itself. Surgery day: 5.40am: The day is finally here! I’m getting ready to go to Gleneagles Hospital. Two days […]
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Home-grown Brand Three Legs Cooling Water
By Xue Wei on February 12, 2017Raise your hands if you were one of those kids who had to drink water from a uniquely-shaped bottle, with a somewhat unconventional name like Three Legs? *Raises hand* Likewise, I was very accustomed to drinking cooling water since I was young, and my parents would always buy them in a pack of 6 bottles […]