"We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us."
-Unknown

Monday 9 September 2013

Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Five years after securing my very own copy of GG Marquez's Chronicles Of A Death Foretold, I finally get to read Strange Pilgrims. I have been on a hunt for this ever since! Even if it is in epub, still, I can't pass up the opportunity of looking at the world and travel through how GG Marquez tells it-in consistent, nostalgic voice all throughout.

These days, short stories are my cup of tea because each one can be devoured in just one sitting, refer to The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman. Most of the time work takes up most of my afternoons and I am pretty positive that you won't enjoy what I have to share about technical writing reports here.


Strange Pilgrims is a collection of twelve stories compiled by GG Marquez from his travels in Europe. Let me approach this through constructivism: Marquez's style always makes use of magical realism and the symbols are present in each story. The top themes are death and its effects on the living as well as light and the absence of it. The common recurring symbol is blood. This reminds me of his profound use of blood and incidents of bleeding in Chronicles Of A Death Foretold. 

Another cherished book of mine from GG Marquez
My top five stories from Strange Pilgrims are (this is ridiculous, with GG Marquez it's impossible to settle on just five!):

  1. "I Only Came To Use Your Phone"- Maria is driving alone to Barcelona when her car breaks down and she hitches a ride with a bus transporting women to an asylum. At their destination, it is assumed that Maria is one of them. 
  2. Maria dos Prazeres- An aging prostitute waits for her death to arrive in her apartment in Barcelona with her dog whom she has trained to weep at her grave. 
  3. Sleeping Beauty And The Airplane- a very beautiful woman sits beside the author on a flight. He is completely captured by her beauty, and here he expresses his musings. 
  4. The Ghosts of August- A family vacationing in Tuscany decide to spend the night in a castle of a friend where legend has it, the builder killed his bride in bed before setting dogs on himself. The family then discovers the truth of this tale the next morning where they awaken. 
  5. Tramontana- people seek shelter from the Catalan wind which locals call the Tramontana, bringing with it the paranormal effects on everybody. 
I have a special liking to these death stories:
  1. Tramontana
  2. Miss Forbes' Summer of Happiness- Two young boys have the serenity of a peaceful summer holiday until a strict German nanny arrives. 
  3. Light Is Like Water- Two young boys ask for a boat in return for their good grades in school. Because of the absence of navigational water, they break the bulbs of their home and the light flows out like water. 
  4. The Trail Of Your Blood in Snow-Billy takes his new wife to a hospital to help her stop the bleeding from a scrape on her ring finger from a rose thorn and he is unaware that he will never see her again. 
Marquez arranged the stories himself in his order of his writing them. Each one has a pilgrim's story to tell, in beautiful cities like Rome and Paris. Naturally, he leaves the best ones for last.

Even the prologue has Marquez's own strange story to tell, of him visiting his own funeral and finally seeing his closest friends, but once the funeral is over, he alone cannot leave. 


 "True memories seem like phantoms, while false memories were so convincing that they replaced reality."

Gabriel Jose de la Concordia Marquez is a Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist. He is known as "Gabo" in his native country and is considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th century. In 1982, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

He started as a journalist and has written many acclaimed non-fiction works and short stories, but is best known for his novels, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) and Love in the Time of Cholera (1985). His works have achieved significant critical acclaim and widespread commercial success, most notably for popularizing a literary style labeled as magical realism, which uses magical elements and events in order to explain real experiences. Some of his works are set in a fictional village called Macondo, most of them express a theme of solitude.-Good Reads

With Marquez, the name of the game is magic and majesty, each pilgrim emerging spellbound.

Next on my reading list is Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, unless someone out there wants to donate another book to read. What's on your reading list?

Sunday 8 September 2013

Review: Pevonia Enzymo Spherides Peeling Cream

 Introducing......

The new way to exfoliating!

Alright I will cut out the tv commercial voice.

It's the weekend so I am feeling carefree, but also I am giving in to one comment by a certain France who asked for a review on the Pevonia Enzymo-Spherides Peeling Cream which I got from Sample Room.



Before you go on, please (you have been warned) remember that it is not my intention to scare you, I hate to give you nightmares before Halloween, and I hate to lose readers because my scary face.... (Oh please I am humiliated as well) but here goes...


The sample size is only 6 ml, and it is worth 80 points in Sample Room. For me, it is only good for a single use. 

"Experience the cutting-edge technology of this cream’s unique enzymes entrapment. Enzymo-Sphérides® Peeling Cream offers encapsulated enzymes in micro-sphérides for maximum activity upon contact with your skin. Pineapple and Papaya enzymes eliminate impurities, blackheads, dead cells, sebum, and toxins as you work this cream into your skin and gain a bright, smooth complexion."
Benefits
  • Easy and immediate deep surface cleansing
  • Removes dead cells, impurities, and clogging
  • Brightens the complexion
  • Increases absorption & results from home care products
  • Leaves the skin refreshed, soft, and glowing
Key Ingredients
  • Pineapple Enzymes (Sphérides)
  • Papaya Enzymes (Sphérides)
  • Gingko
  • Calendula
  • Chamomile


It took two applications of the cream, so that's two layers you see there on my face, I think I didn't put enough or 6ml of the product is just not enough for my round face hehe.  I already used up the entire sample in one use and didn't even get the nice layering mask effect that I wanted! I think it is also because of my blending technique which I automatically did as if it were moisturizer.


Up close you can see how gritty it becomes and it becomes stiff and flaky. Again, not enough of the product to have even layering. I used up the whole sample already, but I could feel the tightening and firming effects on the pores already. It has to stay on for two minutes.

I used a gentle sponge cloth to clean it up and washed off with lukewarm water just to be sure that no more cream was left on my face.

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 Immediate effects:

  • I felt my skin become soft and smooth even when the mask was on
  • Pores tightened a little
  • I looked like a pale zombie for a couple of minutes
But now I am reborn! Yeah!

So what skin care ritual did you do this weekend? Are you ready to face the week ahead?

I might do another mask ritual next weekend and you can watch out for my post about it only here at Raisie Speaks, a lot of masks are coming my way because I ran out of facial scrubs hihihi.

I have collaborated with other ZC bloggers to give you another giveaway and you can join here.

To know more, you can visit the direct link to Pevonia Enzymo-Spherides Peeling Cream or also find out more products from Pevonia Organic Skincare Philippines.

Thursday 5 September 2013

I Already Emptied A Bottle Of You, Now What?

Here's how the story starts.

I got a bottle of Gluta C Intense Whitening from Sample Room ages ago. (Ngeh, not really.) And I was also looking forward to writing all about it but kept putting it off until- well, it's almost empty.


So the question is, will I be restocking?

The answer is a maybe.

I really like that it is fast absorbing and works well with the body scrub that is also from Gluta C. Another thing is that it smells rather pleasant, not too overpowering and not too sweet either. It has become a post-shower-constant in the evening before I go to bed.

As for its whitening properties, I didn't see any effects even after over a month of using it. Nobody noticed any significant changes (which also contributes to its powers and is a sad basis for my observations too, I know) so... it remains more of a  comfort lotion rather than a whitening lotion if there ever was one.

Now that the weekend has arrived, let's all do some pampering sessions, shall we? We all deserve some down time. Let me show you the result of all work and no play, as long as you don't tell my boss on me, okay?


So before you run out of time, you can still join a couple of giveaways here:


And if you like to do some weekend shopping, you can check out Sigma here.

Monday 2 September 2013

Unboxing August 2013 Pretty Fix Collections

Unboxing Pretty Fix Collections August 2013

"These are all so useful for me!"

That's my first reaction when I saw Pretty Fix Collections' August lineup. I don't mind receiving back to back boxes from PFC because I do know that I will be using most of the products. 

So let's proceed to the box's contents individually, shall we?

Goody Double Wear 2 in 1 Headwrap Necklace
 I'm not really a headband person but I am super fond of necklaces! So that means I can find a use for this and might look good on just plain tops. It's also nickel free.
Wet N Wild Waterproof Megalength Mascara in Very Black
I don't really wear mascara everyday but I do know that it's something I can use to play with or when I finally get to sign up for some makeup classes or just play with different looks over the weekend. 
Maybelling Makeup Remover Eye and Lip

 This is just so cool! It's got layered bases which remind me of a trend back in the early 2000s of double-scented body sprays that also came in layers which bottles you had to shake before using so that the "scents combined". I don't know bout the "Eye and Lip" part but I think it would have been better if it came as a full face makeup remover. But still, I can use it.


Wet N Wild Natural Blend Mineral Foundation in Tan
Two products in one, I get mineral foundation and an application brush that comes in a stackable system to save space-smart eh? I haven't tried it out yet but I am keeping my fingers crossed so that it's a keeper for me. 

Wet N Wild Natural Blend Mineral Foundation in Tan 
The case keeps the brush clean and protected and the powder dispenser is stacked and organized to avoid throws and spills in your kikay kit.
Hard Candy Button Your Lip Ultra Wet Lip Gloss and Automatic Lip Liner Set in Berry
 As you can see, I got only one color from the 3 that were featured in their August Collection on Facebook. This was supposed to be the icing on the cake from the August Collection from PFC but I was told that they already ran out and replaced the other 2 with a Maybelline Fruity Jelly lip gloss which I just gave away to someone for a birthday present. But at least I get a berry-coral shade which suits my skin tone just fine. Again, it's something that I could use.


So what do I think about the August Collection?

It's already a bargain for me. If I bought all of these separately, they may have cost more, so I'm happily satisfied with all of them. I'm getting over the Hard Candy thing but I'm now curious as to what the September Collection has to offer...

Are you feeling lucky? I have two giveaways ongoing and you just might win!

Saturday 31 August 2013

Unboxing July Pretty Fix Collections

So what does any self-confessed beauty enthusiast do when she misses a beauty box subscription of two months? She looks for an instant haul, that's what. If you are frustrated of almost all subscription boxes going sold out most of the time, you still have other options. Luckily, there's Pretty Fix Collections on Facebook.

How is it different?

For a new company, Pretty Fix has the smart idea of offering beauty enthusiasts the joys of unboxing beauty essentials monthly- not bad for a newcomer who is slowly gaining recognition all over FB. It also addresses the issue of always sold-out beauty box subscriptions.

Pretty Fix differs from the other beauty subscription boxes by taking the element of surprise away. All the items are posted in their Facebook account prior to order and payment. So if you are looking for a quick and pretty fix to restock your vanity with items that you need- you know where to go. That's just the thing about Pretty Fix Collections, they curate the items according to a beauty enthusiast's needs- this gives good value to the subscription fee of Php 599.

The July Collection is one such box. It consists of ELF products... and... well... here are some photos- yeah, you can see for yourself...


I divided the PFC haul in two, the eyes and nails division:

ELF Brightening Eyeliner Pencil in Black
ELF Eyelid Primer in Sheer
ELF Flawless Eyeshadow in Golden Goddess
 Here is another neutral eyeshadow palette for me to play around with, though when my Mom saw this, she announced first dibs on it already. Okaay... 

Face It Gradient Nails in 03 Very Very Red
 I guess this is the influencing factor for me to be attracted to the July Collection, along with the neutral eyeshadow and the primer. It's also easy to apply because as you can see below, the bottle caps are numbered 1, 2 and 3. Again, Mom announced first dibs on it. Sorry Sis.
I'm tempted to play around with this already.
And for those nail polish mistakes, I like that PFC included this Nail Remover Pads that is Lemon scented in the box. I just like citrusy stuff-cleaning products, bodycare products, air freshener, you name it. I need to turn away from the messy cotton ball-polish remover combination and restock on some more pads soon. 

So what do I think about Pretty Fix Collections' July Box? 

I am really pleased. Not bad for a pretty fix in an instant, the products in here are real beauty essentials, something that can be found in a working girl's bag and during emergency beauty fixes. All of the products in the box are worth the subscription fee, though I can't help feeling that something a little extra could have surpassed it. But I can't wait to play around with these. 

My August Unboxing of PFC to follow. It leaves me wondering now, as to what Pretty Fix Collections has in store for the September box.

I still have two giveaways ongoing!