Indeed it is. I love the idea of being able to wear different specs and looking different. Which I think it does not just applies to me. Specs has gradually become a fashion statement for many of us in this era. Even people who doesn't need specs, are wearing them now! Different shapes, sizes and colours! Accessories are no longer just necklaces, rings, bangles or anklets.
My face look sharp here!
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Took my last paper on Sat for the ACI-SMU financial markets operations course which marks an end to my 3 months course. No more waking up early on Sat for class. Sometimes I really wonder, how do people actually remember so many regulations and stuff. This stuff just really bores me at times and it's too much! But just glad it's over!
I've dealing with a really big problem recently again. Acne has always been haunting me since I was 16. Just started getting better since 2 years back. But I guess the work and sleep I've been deprive of. Plus really sensitive skin got it really bad. Oh! And I went for full face threading. Let's just say I deserve it. Vanity!
Went for facial on friday and it started to improve a little. Also I've been putting up lots of effort to do mask. Managed to get the stuff before my voucher expires in 2 days time!
Oh yea not forgetting to mention... drinking lots of French rose bud tea which apparently helps to give natural and glowing complexion. And! Enhance metabolism which I so need! It's cheap and you can get it from any medical hall. But try to get the french rose buds not the china ones.
I decided to do a little research on floral tea and turns out it really has lots of benefits.
The different types of floral tea and its benefits
Dandelion: Dandelion Tea have a diuretic nature and can help reduce water retention and bloatedness. Dandelion tea can also help rheumatism and as it is a mild laxative, it should not be drunk in large quantities.
Chamomile: Chamomile tea has a very aromatic and fruity flavour. Chamomile is known for helping aid with toothaches, insomnia, it helps settles digestion and can help reduce the swelling of skin irritations.
Rosehips: Rosehips contain Vitamin C which helps build resistance to colds and flus especially for those living in cooler climates. The tanin content of rosehips help to balance out the laxative content found in Vitamin C and hence can be drunk daily.
Chrysanthenum: Chrysanthenum tea is most popular in East Asia. It is well-known for its cooling properties that help to decrease body heat and is recommended for those with fever, sore throat, and other heat-related illnesses.
Rosebud: Rosebud tea has a very sweet, floral aroma and a light, sweet taste. It is beneficial to the heart and brain. The essential oils in rosebud tea can help aid circulation and enhance metabolism. Drink rosebud teas often for natural and glowing complexions.
Elderflower: Elderflower tea has the properties of expectorant, it helps clear catarrh and reduces fever by sweating. It makes a great thirst quenching drink and it also have the benefit of warding off colds.
Lemon Balm: Lemon Balm tea act as a relaxant, it help reduces the impact of stress and anxiety on the system. It is a pleasant summer tea and is best brewed from fresh lemon balm leaves.
Jasmine: Jasmine tea is a drink that can be taken at any time of the day and it goes well with food. Jasmine tea aids digestion, it has antibacterial properties, help prevent heart disease and have anti aging component.
Peppermint: Peppermint tea is a good pick me up tea. It has antispasmodic and digestive properties hence it is a great digestive drink to consume after a heavy meal. Peppermint tea also reduces flatulence and is good for head colds.
Once again weekend is coming to an end in another 1.5 hours and it's back to work on monday! But a holiday on tuesday to celebrate Singapore's 46th birthday!
Happy birthday Singapore! And happy working week ahead my friends!
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