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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Paces & Places: 6:38 A.M. Mayday Mayday Mayday Parade

6:38 A.M. Fiesta Season at CCP, Manila.
The good thing about running in the middle of summer? Festive banderitas for extra shade! :)

The bad thing? It's been excruciatingly hot lately, I wasn't sure if the glittery road (so nice!) I was running on were actually glitters or I was already seeing shiny, red and gold spots from the heat! I had to cut my run short because I didn't bring enough water and was afraid of getting heatstroke. So don't forget to hydrate, hydrate, hydrate, people! 

How was your run today? 

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Lucky Rabbit Shirt

What's up, Doc?
Lucky Wabbit Shirts at the T2K Ultramarathon 50K
In the spirit of today's occasion...

A shout out to my lucky rabbit shirt! I love it so much (it's so soft and cool and frickin' neon!) that I had to start preserving it. So I got a sibling for it before I completely wear it down. ;) haha

Happy Easter, everyone!!! 

Left to Right: Neon Lime Dri-fit Shirt from Nike; "Speedbumps" Red Vaporskin Techwear Shirt from 2ndSkin, a Malaysian sports lifestyle brand (I bought it online. Check them out!)

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Definitely Japan. Definitely Kojie.san


5 Reasons Why It's Important to Use Only the Original Kojic Acid Soap

Summer days are longer. That means more UV exposure to us runners and sun-worshippers out there. It's true that sunscreen is every runner's ally, but unless you live under a rock, there are circumstances that are unfortunately unavoidable (like age spots. Ugh~)

Good thing there are products out there that can minimize these "sun effects". No need to worry about getting too dark from being outdoors. You can still maintain that fair complexion with Kojie.san, a breakthrough skin lightening soap. Beware though, there are a lot of fakes out there-- beauty loot included. Now, if we're vigilant in spotting fakes from the genuine article in shoes or bags, then what more on products we actually put on our faces, right? Fake beauty products might look the same on the outside, but is it the real deal? Are the ingredients really as natural as it says? Remember, substandard products will only do more harm than have the desired effect.

So, when it comes to your skin care, why is it important to use only the original kojic acid soap?

1. Unless you can breathe underwater and actually want to attract a siokoy, then you should never have scaly skin. 

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Even Dyesebel wishes for smooth, flawless skin. And legs. And an original Kojie.san soap.

Things aren't always as they claim. The problem with fakes is that you'll never know what you've gotten until it's too late. Do you really want to take a gamble on your skin with counterfeit products? Kojie.san is the first and original kojic acid soap to be commercially available in the Philippine market. 

2. Unless you have an invaluable ivory nose, then your skin shouldn't ever resemble a rhinoceros'. EVER.

Image from clarkvision.com
No to poaching endangered animals. No to dry, rough skin.

Kojie.san is made from a combination of kojic acid, which reduces the formation of melanin, and high-grade virgin coconut oil which deeply moisturizes the skin.

3. Unless you don't mind bird droppings or getting peed on by dogs, then you might not want to be mistaken as a tree.

Image from mishmosh.com
No "Barking"  Zone with the original kojic acid soap.

Kojie.san has a micro-peeling effect which makes it a potent whitening agent that effectively exfoliates dead skin cells, revealing fresher, brighter, younger-looking skin.

4. Unless you can stand a lifetime of never-ending winter, then you might want to leave the ridiculously white, snowman look to a professional.

Image from imgarcade.com
"I said build a snowman, not look like one!"

Kojie.san has all the natural kojic acid that gradually lighten dark spots due to acne, freckles, sun damaged skin, and other skin pigmentations on the face and body.

5. Unless you can rock mutant like Rebecca or J-Law, then you might want to steer clear of harsh chemicals and toxins.
Image from sirienjunkies.ch
Nah, blue isn't really my color. I'll stick to a beauty regimen the all-natural way, thank you! 

Fight pigment problems the safe way. Kojic acid, a by-product in the fermentation process of malting rice, does not contain any harmful chemicals. It does, however, contain antioxidants and 100% all natural ingredients that lightens melanin, evens out skin tone, and minimizes age spots.


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Friday, April 18, 2014

Paces & Places: 6:23 A.M. Run His Way

6:23 A.M. Shrine of Jesus, the Way, the Truth, and the Life
at Reclamation Area

Have a blessed Holy Week, everyone! 

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