Saturdate with my cousin, Alexa. We always have days wherein we find cafes/restaurants that we haven't tried yet, we go food tripping.
I was so lazy going out on a bipolar weather so this was the result haha. Basically, basics.
top: Artwork | Plaid polo: Teranova | Sandals, beanie and necklace: Metro | Bag: Duty free | Shades: online
Sunday family date
We went to church all together except my papa and had lunch at Pepper Lunch, sister's treat. Thanks sista!
I posted some pictures in instagram. Today was one of the nicest Sundays this year yet. I hope all of you enjoyed your weekend. Wish I could have more productive weekends like this.
top: Chica booti | pants: thrift | shoes: online (instagram, i forgot the username) | bag: unlabeled, vintage
It's been chilly and raining lately. I actually like the details of this sweater, though it can't be seen by afar(small holes). I should have had taken a closer picture of it. This is my outfit for now and 'til my next blog post. Stay tuned!
sweater and boots - thrift | shorts - vintage | bag: Laura Scott | belt: bestfriends' | donut bun - Broadway gems
XX, Jenice
I've been getting a lot of compliments and questions about how I take care of my skin so I guess I should write about this. To tell you honestly, I had a really bad skin before I had pimples everywhere and who wants that anyway? So here's some tips to have a clear skin:
Don't touch your face as possible especially if you're hands are unclean, that's the rule. Why? because our hands are loaded with bacteria that can clog up your pores. You may see your hands clean but you can't see bacteria.
Drink loads of water everyday, it is a natural cleanser. Thus, making your skin clear from breakouts.
Switch your sodas/juice packs to water and fresh juice. It's loaded with a lot of sugar that can cause a lot of breakouts.
Eat a healthy diet. A healthy inside will result to a healthy skin and hair. So don't feed yourself with "junk foods" if you don't want to have a bad skin and hair.
Exercise regularly.
Protect yourself from the sun. Use sunscreen or wear caps and sunglasses.
Follow a skincare routine. Cleanse, Exfoliate, Tone, and Moisturize. (DIY skincare below)
Smile more and think positively!
DIY SKINCARE
Why DIY? Its cheap, effective and its safer to use than on the store products because of some chemicals they put onto their products.
Moisturizer (twice a day after putting toner onto face):
olive oil or any essential oils like tea tree oils or coconut oil
For now, this is some of my skincare tips and DIY skincare routine. Hope this helps a lot to people who have been suffering from acne, blemishes and etc.
It's the start of our summer here and I'm looking forward this summer 2014 because there will be a lot of activities to do and events. I've agreed to myself to post more posts as many as possible this summer since I've been depriving myself from blogging in the months of February and March because I need to pay attention more in my studies so I guess this is a pay back for myself.
So, this is my outfit for this week:
Outfit \\ skirt: Oxgen | shoes: @toesandstraps in instagram | floppy hat: @anwco_ in instagram | bag: mom's, cotton on | necklace: vintage