Friday, May 21, 2010

Safe Skin means Natural & Organic

Our skin is one of the most beautiful thing God has impart us with, it covers us, protects us and its a manifestation of how distinctively we are created by Him. Clearly we have all the reason to pamper it, look after it and make sure that it's healthy. One way keeping our skin healthy is eating the right foods, foods that are rich in vitamin A, vitamin C and vitamin E, healthy fats and beta-carotene such as berries, carrots, avocados, whole grains, even sunflower seeds. Another ways are drinking plenty of fluids; having a good rest keeps the natural glow of the skin, as cell regeneration is at it's peak while we sleep and of course basic skin care, keeping it clean and choosing the right skin products for our different skin types.

So how do we know which is right for us? As for me, I go with  products with natural and organic ingredients. Products that have no harmful chemical,so as to keep the skin healthy, safe and minimizes the risk of any skin diseases.  With the summer heat, it gives us an extra burden to take care of our skin. What a better way to pamper it with value for money, natural and organic skin products. PhilOrganic products gives you that kind of benefits. I have personally tried some of their items and I'm very much satistied with it.

With this kind of heat, it's a challenge to keep our skin moisturize without getting that greasy feeling, but it's not a problem with their Day Moisturizer.

It's something one should include in a "must have" list. Whatever skin type you have it's important to keep it moisturize, moisturizers are designed to reduce the water loss in the skin's epidermis and acts like a wall between the skin and other particles that might irritate the skin. A good thing in this product is that is DOES NOT contain parabens. According to an article I have read, parabens are ingredients that acts like a preservative for products to have longer shelf life, but study shows that they may cause allergic reactions and skin rashes, may interfere with the body's endorcrine system and may cause cancer. It's an ingredient to watch out for in skin products. I say that their Day Moisturizer is really a "must try" product.Want to pamper your skin while you sleep? Try their Night Moisturizer and see the difference when you wake up. They also have organic facial cleanser and toner, so it's all in the house.

Another of their product that I find so amazing not to mention practical is their Nourishing Shampoo and Body Wash in one. For someone like me who likes to travel its something to have in the bag. It lightens the load since it's two in one. It's smooth on the hair and on the skin, and no parabens. =)
Best of all PhilOrganic products have reasonable prices, you can avail an item for as low as Php. 69.75. So who says  pampering your skin means spending a lot? 

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Patronizing natural and organic products means taking care of your skin and the environment as well.
Take Care! =)

Monday, May 10, 2010

Rights, Room, Roam

While everyone is busy knowing the updates of our country's national election, I sit here today contemplating on my experience on yesterday's election. I recall waking up at 6:00am, fixed my self, and headed to the school where I'm to vote, excited to vote for the first time. They say that it's better to be there early to avoid crowding into a longer line. With my companions, we arrived at arround 6:45 in the morning, much to my surprise, people are strating to crowd in. I thought maybe they are also excited to participate in the country's very first automated election. And I guess I was right. I hurriedly looked for my name to find what precinct I should be, but it was hopeless as I found out that the precinct number in my registration slip given by COMELEC doesn't exist. They have change the system merging several precinct before, into one new precinct. There were many rooms and worst each room posted several list of names, it was imposible to find my name in a minute, I was in a race of time in order to get a priority number on whichever precinct I belong. Yes, one new feature of the system in the sequence number (priority number) which voters must get. Thanks to an action center outside the school, they entertain confuse voters such as I, so they gave me my precinct number.
My precinct number on the top and my priorty number, 25.
When the clock strikes 7, people are still wandering around the school confused, well most of them. Waiting outside the precinct, I asked one of the watchers there, "When will we start lining up?". He said that the people incharge are still setting up the PCOS machine (the machine which will automatically record our vote). To make the long story short we waited for about 15 minutes before the first voter entered the room, and I waited for more than an hour for my turn. I was done by 8:20 I guess. When I went outside the room, people are really starting to get impatient, some decided to just go home and not vote. The system is new to all of us, and after all the country has been through just to have this automated election, people are hurriedly given up their rights just because they are too tired to line up? COMELEC may be too focused on the PCOS machine and on the rules on handling the voter's ballot that they might have not taken tight consideration on the system on crowd control and process flow, but it's everybody's first time, we should have at least understand each other, instead of complaining. Well, we can't bring it back, it's done. I feel sorry for those who just went home and given up, they failed to experience the joy of seeing the word CONGRATULATIONS on the PCOS machine after casting a ballot and most of all they miss their chance that might change the condition of our country, it was a wasted opportunity to them, an oppurtunity wanted by those who badly want to vote but can't. And I feel very proud to those who really stood there, waiting patiently even for several hours to have their votes casted and most especially to the election officers incharge in their respective precincts, for keeping on despite all the complains they are receiving and for staying up late in order to protect and transmit the votes of the people. I feel very thankful to God we had a peaceful election atleast here in Cebu. 
Leaving the school after I have voted, I feel so fulfilled. I made a voice, even if it's small it represent my love for my country.

But roaming around the City after I and my companions have voted made me quite sad. I never thought that politics can be this dirty.
Dirty in this sense. Papers all over the streets, plastics, food wrappers and trash of any sorts are dominant sights on streets on voting areas. Here's some more:
Parking spaces carpeted by files of sample ballots.Yesterday's election really took it's blow not only on the voters, the election officers but as well as on our street cleaners.

God only knows what lies ahead, whatever the result of yesterday's national election I pray that the Filipinos will have an accepting heart, an understanding mind, and a cooperating hands for the progress and betterment of our country. And for those who will be elected I pray that they will value the trust of the people who elected them, run their office with dignity and honesty, hold their position with the common good of the Filipinos in mind and not of their own, and exercise their powers for a fair, transparent, just, and genuine public servicing government. I direct my prayer toward God and God alone, for I know with Him nothing is impossible.

It's better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man. It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes. Psalms 118:8-9