September 5, 2012

Getting the lowdown on skin and skin care


Skin needs our  tender loving care to stay healthy and look younger. But how you care for your skin is utterly dependent on the type of skin you have -  oily, normal and combination, dry, sensitive or sun- damaged. 

Skin indicates your state of health. Besides its aesthetic merit, having a healthy complexion also mirrors how well we take care of ourselves.

Being the largest organ, the skin is the most exposed and certainly the most abused part of the human body. Because of constant exposure to elements such as the rapidly changing weather, chemicals, and free radicals, the skin is very susceptible to damages that can compromise its overall health.

According to dermatologists, acknowledging the fact that the skin undergoes a bombardment of harmful chemicals on a daily basis should alert everyone on how we treat our skin. 

“The way we treat our skin today plays a huge role in how it’ll look 
when we grow old,” 
says Dr. Amy Cagayan, Dermatologist from Clarity Aesthetic Medical and Dental Center.

In order to maintain a healthy complexion, it is important to be mindful of what we put in our body. Observing a healthy diet coupled with regular bowel movement tremendously contribute to the wellbeing of our skin. “A regular diet composed of fresh green vegetables, nuts and seeds, antioxidant rich fruits, and plenty of fibers, along with an intake of three to four liters of water everyday helps in establishing a healthy foundation not only for the skin, but for the rest of the body as well,” says Dr. Amy Cagayan.

While diet is a major pillar for healthy skin, there are also measures that everyone can take in order to have good complexion. According to skin care specialists, observing the basic steps of cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing, and sun protection will help ensure young and healthy looking skin.

Cleansing

Adapting a cleansing routine is invaluable in keeping the skin healthy. Doing so ensures that the dirt, as well as the makeup you put on are cleansed away, which will help avoid any complications due to material buildup in the skin’s pores.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not need expensive agents to clean the skin. All you need is a good quality cleanser that suits your own skin type. For those who opt to use soap to clean their face, mild and unscented varieties are best.

Use only tepid or lukewarm water during the process in order to protect the blood vessels underneath the skin. Extra care should also be given when cleaning the sensitive areas of the face such as the eyelids and the area underneath the eyes.

Exfoliating

Often neglected, exfoliation is a vital step in taking care of the skin because it gets rid of dead skin cells and reveals fresh and younger-looking skin. The process should be done only once or twice a week because frequent scrubbing may cause damage.

Facial scrubs come in many forms and while there are a lot of solutions available in the market today, there are also recipes available for homemade solutions with ingredients that include almonds, oatmeal, and even sugar. Make sure to apply whatever solution you may choose in a gentle, circular motion, carefully massaging it all over the face.

The rest of the body can be exfoliated using a loofah or any scrubbing tool lathered with a good body wash solution. Start from the ground up, from the feet moving up eventually to the torso. This also helps improve the body’s blood circulation.

Moisturizing

Moisturizing the skin after cleansing or exfoliating is ideal because the skin can absorb nutrients better. Regardless of age and skin type, moisturizing is invaluable because it feeds the skin, making it smooth and soft.

Consult your doctor and ask for a moisturizer with the right ingredients for your skin type.

Sun Protection

Exposure to the sun’s harmful rays is one of the major causes of skin aging such as wrinkles and fine lines. That is why it is important to always have a protective covering of sunscreen lotion every time you go out.

Regardless whether it’s a sunny or an overcast day, having sunscreen on protects the skin from UV rays that penetrate and damage the skin. As a rule of thumb, sunscreen lotions that have sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 should be applied half an hour before going out. Reapplication of sunscreen is sometimes needed, depending on the situation.

Applying these steps religiously ensures the maintenance of the skin’s good quality. Maintaining the quality of your complexion starts with taking an active stance in taking care of it.

To get you on your way toward skin wellness, go to Clarity’s website- www.clarity.com.ph to learn more about caring for your skin. Clarity Aesthetic Medical and Dental Center also offers online consultation, personally provided for by board-certified doctors and specialists in dermatology. The center also offers a range of anti-aging and contouring services that help patients attain a young and healthy look.

Visit Clarity Aesthetic Medical & Dental Center at the 5th Level Wellness Zone, Shangri-la Plaza Mall, EDSA corner Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City. For more information, contact their office through telephone number 0916-CLARITY (2527489) or through their Customer Service Hotline 632-638-1294 .

BWAKAW (Cinemalaya 2012 Official Entry)

Family comes in all shapes and sizes.
"BWAKAW" is the film that enthrall with its emotional truth, high humor and sage assessment of the human condition. Employing frequent outrageous humor, director Jun Robles Lana elegantly captures the quality of everyday life in this backwater while crafting a superior character study of a man who has allowed most of life to pass him by until an emotional jolt emboldens him to go where he's never dared venture before.


A drama-comedy about growing old  and everyone's fear of growing old alone is among the entries in this year's Cinemalaya Film Festival. 


This is a story of Rene (Eddie Garcia) who thinks it is now too late for love, even companionship, and that all there is to look forward to is death. The movie shows evolves the characters driven into circumstances because of his love for Bwakaw, who stays with him and follows him wherever he goes. "Bwakaw" is Filipino slang for greed. 
I was privileged to have watched the Red Carpet Premiere of  2012 Cinemalaya's Best Actor (Eddie Garcia), Audience Choice Award and NETPAC Award, Bwakaw by APT Entertainment. Written and directed by Palanca Literary  Awards Hall of Famer Jun Lana and starring Eddie Garcia as Rene, Armida Siguion-Reyna, Gardo Versoza, Soxie Topacio, Alan Paule, Luz Valdez, Rez Cortez, Beverly Salviejo, Jonathan Neri, May-I Fabros, Soliman Cruz, Roni Bertubin, and Joey Paras. And introducing Princess as Bwakaw

Thanks to Flow Galindez  for this memorable movie. Bwakaw is one film I will never forget . While watching this drama-comedy movie,  I remember my dog named "Chance" who always stayed with me everywhere I go around our house. He was my bestfriend and protector. Sadly he got sick and died due to a heat stroke 14 years ago.

“Bwakaw,” Jun Lana’s Cinemalaya entry to its Director’s Showcase category.


BWAKAW theater listing starting tomorrow, September 5:




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September 4, 2012

Keane's New Album "Strangeland"

Keane will be visiting Manila for a one-night concert at the Mall of Asia Arena on October 2, 2012.
KEANE IS TOM CHAPLIN (lead vocals), Tim Rice-Oxley (piano), Richard Hughes (drums) and Jesse Quin (bass)
Keane 
Tom Chaplin (lead vocals)
Tim Rice-Oxley (piano)
Richard Hughes (drums) 
Jesse Quin (bass) 
English alternative rock band Keane of my favorite songs  “Somewhere Only We Know” and “Everybody’s Changing” released their 4th studio album Strangeland (in the Philippines under MCA Music) earlier this year. It is their first full-length album since Perfect Symmetry released in 2008.
Strangeland contains 16 tracks complete with lyrics , a thoughtful inclusion to an album that truly highlights the band’s songwriting skills more than its melodies.
They take you on a much richer and simpler ride when it comes to understanding, dealing with and overcoming life’s less glamorous predicaments and traveling towards “stranger lands.”
If this is your first time to encounter Keane, then I suppose you’re in for quite a treat: Strangeland, despite its name, focuses on not-so-strange themes — love, faith, letting go — all of which are "ear-ranged" to sound rather anthemic and empowering than mushy and corny.
The first track “You Are Young” immediately gives you a good glimpse of the album ahead — Tom Chaplin’s large voice singing above the piano and drums, with a message that is written in a way most realistic romantics (like myself) would understand — honest-to-goodness without the fluff.
The track is followed by “Silenced By The Night,” a song for most couples who feel they need a bit of reminding of “how to love the way (they) used to, then.”
As you listen on, you begin to realize that the album maintains a singular sonic arrangement that, while others may find dull, I personally found to be comforting and quite charming. It was loyal to its sound and didn’t have one of those “outtanowhere” type songs that riddle some albums for the sake of simply “throwing something into the mix.”
Again, the album highlights the lyrics and the singing here, even if the piano and synthesizers and its overall pop feel may come off a tad monotonous.
“Sea Fog,” however, is a nice break from the rest of the more upbeat tracks and showcases the dramatic nuances in Chaplin’s voice and, here, you feel that he’s doing more than just singing — he’s professing. 

Keane makes its message very clear, conveyed with subtlety and subdued elegance.
KEANE's newest album is about love, faith and letting go.
KEANE's NEWEST ALBUM IS about love, faith and letting go
“Day Will Come” — the band’s take on the universal theme of “never giving up or giving in,” a good listen for days when you feel like you want to just lock yourself up in your room, lie down on the floor and stare at the ceiling.
Day Will Come

The winter night has wrapped a rag around your eyes
And stolen your sight

Oh you seem so far away
I hope you’ll find your way back someday
I miss you, I miss you

Some days set your world on fire
And some days they sink like stones
That’s when your heart will cry out
Until your body is numb
And the night will try to tempt you
But the day will come

We dream hard, we shoot high
Sometimes our fingers graze the sky
But we can’t hold on

Some days set your world on fire
And some days they sink like stones
That’s when your heart will cry out
Until your body is numb
And the night will try to tempt you
But the day will come

Brother don’t hang your head
Until your distance is run
‘Cause though it seems so far away
You know the day will come

Some days set your world on fire
And some days they sink like stones
That’s when your heart will cry out
Until your body is numb
And the night will try to tempt you
But the day will come

Brother don’t hang your head
Until your distance is run
Because though it seems so far away
You know the day will come

Callalily Releases New Single ‘Pasasalamat’


































Rock band Callalily remains to be one of the country’s foremost acts. After seven fruitful years in the recording industry, the band has all the reason to be thankful.

The band’s gratitude is lovingly expressed in their newest single Pasasalamat, which will be part of their soon-to-be-released first album under Universal Records.

“We have all the reasons to be thankful. Seven years into the business and we are still here. We are grateful. Plus, we are with a new label Universal Records,” says Kean Cipriano.

The band is composed of Kean Cipriano, Tatsi Jamnague, Aaron Ricafrente and Lemuel Belaro.

Pasasalamat is a tribute to their fans, who have selflessly and tirelessly supported the band.

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BRANDY ANNOUNCES NEW SINGLE, “PUT IT DOWN” FEATURING CHRIS BROWN

R&B/pop singer songwriter and superstar actress Brandy announces today the release of her official first single "Put It Down" featuring Chris Brown which will be available at all digital providers. Produced by Shondrae “Bangladesh” Crawford and Sean Garrett and co-written by Chris Brown, Shondrae Crawford, and Sean Garrett.

This track is Brandy’s follow up to one of the most talked about reunions of the year, her duet with Monica “It All Belongs To Me.”  Written and produced by Rico Love, “It All Belongs To Me” the much buzzed about track was spotlighted by NPR’s “The Record,”USA Today’s “Pick of the Week” and People Magazine’s “Hot Singles” with massive raves for the single and the Chris Robinson-directed video from the LA Times and Perez Hiltonto name a few.

Brandy Norwood is a superstar actressR&B/pop singersongwriter, host, spokesmodel and record producer. She is currently in the studio working on her debut RCA/Chameleon Records album entitled TWO ELEVEN which is scheduled for release this summer.
Crafted by Breyon Prescott, album collaborators include Timbaland (Justin Timberlake, Missy Elliot, Jay-Z), Bangladesh (Ke$ha, Usher, Nicki Minaj), Mario Winans (Mariah, Puffy, Keyshia Cole ), Danja (Britney Spears, Jamie Foxx, Keri Hilson), Hit Boy (Eminem, Lil Wayne, Kanye West), Noah 40 Shebib (Drake, Alicia Keys, Lil Wayne), along with hit making songwriters Sean Garrett (Usher, Beyonce, Britney Spears), Rico Love (Usher, Beyonce, Chris Brown), Ester Dean (Katy Perry, Rihanna, Christina Aguilera), Frank Ocean (Justin Bieber, John Legend, Tyler, the Creator), and Chris Brown, to name a few.

Ranked by the RIAA as one of the best-selling female artists in American music history, Brandy has sold more than 20.5 million albums worldwide, while receiving a plethora of awards, including a Grammy, an American Music Award, two Soul Train Music Awards, two NAACP Image Awards, three Billboard Awards, four MTV Awards, six Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, two Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards and three BMI Awards. She arrived with a self-titled debut album at the age of fifteen and went on to record a series of hit CDs that established her as one of the successful R&B/pop female vocalists to emerge in a generation. 

Brandy is a cast member of BET’s top-rated scripted series “The Game,” receiving rave reviews and will be appearing in Tyler Perry’s upcoming Lionsgate release, “The Marriage Counselor.” 

Watch the music video by Brandy featuring Chris Brown performing “Put It Down"



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