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Jay E. Tria

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Daily Grind #3: Bae Bae

He’s like that hot guy who’s your friend. Your hot guy friend. It’s a weird thought to have right now, after watching the guy rip off his shirt and show off his hard, slick abs while swinging his hips and crooning 22 songs in all the ways it’s possible to melt your bones. His concert was two hours of his smooth voice and cool hip hop swagger, ending with you as a puddle of satisfied fangirl on the floor. His voice belonged with the stars. His songs were earworms that lived with you for days on end. Price of admission was worth it, definitely. You might have even underpaid. But yeah, you thought he was beautiful and sexy but in that let’s-be-friends kind of way. Like if this was a marry-bang-kill game he’d be the kill shot by sad default, a shiny boy but maybe not shiny enough to get to you.

You felt proud of these thoughts, of your ability to fall in love with the love song but not with the lovely boy who sings it, not necessarily. A mature, logical fandom. Compartmentalization. Maybe it came with age. You were still basking in the glow of that realization as you walked down the hotel corridor to this room you’ve booked for the night, banging your shoulder against the wall as your tired limbs wobbled. You jumped and danced and pumped your arms and screamed a lot tonight, so tiring. You rounded the corner and found yourself face to face with the lovely boy in question.

Oh. My hot guy friend, was your stupid thought. But what you blurted out was ‘Annyeonghaseyo. Saranghaeyo.’ While staring right into his eyes too, because he was polite like that, apparently, keeping eye contact long enough to greet a total stranger. So when your face crumpled and your cheeks raged fire he was witness to the whole phenomenon. You fell back and took a deep bow, bursting with apologies. But he laughed and bowed right back and of course the top of your head knocked against his head and you were tripping over your own feet, and he had you by the shoulders—lightly, because you’re strangers—and then he was setting you right.

“I’m sorry,” you murmured again, properly upright now, your back against the wall. He’d dropped his hands but he was still there, still looking at you.

It’s really him isn’t it? This is real, isn’t it? You’d seen his face enough times in music videos and posters and album jackets to know this for sure. You’d pinch yourself if only it wasn’t more tempting to pinch his smooth cheek instead, and get a touch of those sharp cheekbones and that stubble on his chin while you’re at it. You’d pinch yourself only if you didn’t want this to be real. Thank you, universe, I love you.

It’s been about an hour since his concert ended, you realized. You’ve spent the time lining up at a coffee shop and getting your midnight caffeine dose. And that was enough time for him to shower apparently. To get rid of the sweat that he was drenched in during the show, visible even in the monitors, from your far-flung seat. You’d watched those beads glisten on his biceps and along his neck and down the trench between his chest down his stomach as he sang and danced. He’s cleaned up now, wearing a fresh white shirt and tight jeans, his cap on backwards, looking like a normal person, just like you. You would have missed him if you hadn’t been the klutz walking around banging up against walls in a distracted haze.

He bowed, a small one this time, friendlier, and gave a small smile. If you were blushing before you’re pretty sure you’ve degraded into a white sheet now.

“I’m a fan,” you burst out because you couldn’t stop yourself, who were you kidding. So much for being a mature, compartmentalization-able fangirl. “I’ve just been to your concert. You were amazing.”

“Thank you,” he said, as if surprised. As if he hadn’t been expecting a run-in with a fan in the hallway.

You had an idle moment of wondering if you’d taken a wrong turn to your room. If there was a security detail you’d somehow slipped through. You looked up at the same second he’d chosen to look back and swipe a scanning glance around him. You noticed his hand grip his phone and his feet shuffle, and realized he had his own reason for walking so close to walls and corners.

“Can I get a picture before you go?” you dared ask. Because really, when ever would something like this happen to you again? And also you knew he had to go, to wherever it was he was sneaking out to.

“Sure,” he said, flashing another small smile, breaking a little bit more of your heart as he did. He stood still as you fumbled with your phone, with your own clammy fingers. When you finally made the thing work he took your phone from your hand and took over the task. Coming up beside you, one hand light on your shoulder, phone up at an angle and the screen filled up by both your faces. You smiled when he did. It was easy. He took about a million pictures. There was bound to be at least one good shot in there.

“Thank you,” you said together.

You backed up now, because there’s only so much of his heat and light that a mere mortal like you could take. His mouth opened and you stopped moving, and waited, and just watched his beautiful lips move. Hot guy. Your thoughts swam.

“I’m hungry.” He shook his head and tried again. “I’m tired out and I need ramen. Do you know where to find a decent bowl of ramen around here?”

Ramen is life. Of course you knew where to find ramen. You nodded.

“Take me there?”

Yes. No. Okay. Take me, take everything. He’s a stranger. You’re alone. You don’t know him. What if he’s not as nice and fluffy as he is in the interviews and all the reality shows? That moment you found out just how many thoughts your brain could shuffle through in a span of a few flutters of this man’s long eyelashes.

You took a deep breath, praying for calm.

Why don’t you find out?

“Okay.” It was your voice and it came from your mouth, you were certain. The word came out shaky but it was you, and you were game and you were sure. It was your city anyway, your country, your hood. And he was friendly. Your hot guy friend.

“Okay,” he repeated. He laughed a bit then, which was good because you’d snorted out a giggle. He’d spread out one arm, allowing you the first step, then leading the way as you exchanged names. “I don’t really do this often,” he said, scratching the back of his head and you thought sure you don’t, letting loose a shameless scoff. The bravest sound you’ve made in all of these past few minutes.

It’s okay, you decided. He’s a shiny boy, even more so up close, but maybe just the kind of shine you needed to get to you.

 

 

 

 

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Big Bang, Dong Youngbae and Dawn for the prompt.

 

Writing Now

Daily Grind #2: Late

It was the howling wind. You’ve heard it said that way before, how the wind howls during a storm. But you didn’t understand it until last night, or was it already morning, when the sound, angry and cold and demanding, hurled through the gap in your window and pulled you out of slumber. Did it save me from a bad dream? Was it a chase or a free fall into an abyss or a scuffle with zombies this time? You think about crawling out of bed to shut the windows, secure the bolt in the door, because of course the wind wants in from there too. You finally make the decision and do it. Untangle yourself from your sheets. Peel yourself off your warm mattress. Lock the windows, bar the door. You settle back into your bed, back under the blanket, legs bent, arms around your knees, gripping and rocking. Eyes shut, brain whirring. Listening to the howling of the wind as you wait for sleep to reclaim you.

 

 

 

 

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Typhoon Maring for the prompt

Writing Now

Daily Grind #1: Tropical Depression

Give me rain only when I get to stay in. When I have blankets I can burrow myself under, safe under a roof that doesn’t leak and within walls that don’t yield to raging winds that knock, knock, knock, wanting to break in. (What is the point though, wind? There is nothing for you here.) Give me rain and I’d want to be inside a cafe, alone maybe, with a book and the smell of coffee. With silence that feels warmer than a sunny day, because I look through the glass doors and see the wet and cold out there while I’m here, inside, dry and protected. I’d flip through pages, listen to things brew and boil and lift and clatter. I’d enjoy this rare solitude, the slow tilt of time. The sound of rain against glass and pavement, loud but with a rhythm that is deliberate–a peaceful harmony filling my ears, my head for a change. I’d pull my head back and close my eyes and try to think of nothing. Soon it will be sunny outside but it will still be raining inside me.

 

 

 

 

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Dianne @jollibeb for the prompt.

Makeup and Skincare

Review: My Sister’s Favorite Things from Human Nature

This is a guest post. Guest is my sister, Ace. Sometimes we’re cute like that ^^

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As the market shifts to the direction of sustainable, clean and cruelty-free beauty, I thought I’d share with you the products I swear by with one of the local pioneer brands (at least in my books) in terms of Green and Compassionate Beauty – HumanNature. Enjoy!

 

  1. Cooling Leg & Body Cream, 100ml

On days when I cannot fall asleep no matter how exhausted I feel, this, a good book and a lavender room spray combo works like a tranquilizer for me.

Massage a generous amount onto sore parts of your body (I focus on my shoulders, calves and thighs) and feel a cool and tingling sensation within seconds. A scent of fresh, minty goodness gives the experience bonus spa feels and at PhP375 a pop, this little gem is a steal.

 

  1. Sunflower Lip Miracle Oil, 10g

Plump, luscious, natural-looking lips are a trend I get on with (to be clear, this is different with the glossy, sticky icky look that I am not a fan of). And when Lancome came out with their Lip Juicy Shakers to achieve that look, I thought I would try to dupe that with this (sans any pigment of course).

I keep this on my person AT ALL TIMES. This can be seen on my desk at work when I top it on my lippie of the day, and bring it home with me and put it on as a conditioner after exfoliating with the H♥N lip scrub or even if I do not exfoliate that night and just put it on before bed. You can easily get one for each corner you pitch your tent especially at PhP199.75 a pop. I personally only got one and would only buy a new one when I have consumed what I have on hand (A general consumption rule I effortfully enforce on myself).

I have the Peach flavor and cannot get enough of the sort of artificial but still pleasant candied peach scent. They also carry a Mint flavour and I imagine it gives a cooling and extra plump-boosting action.

 

  1. Natural Lip Scrub, 12g

I rarely go out of the house without lipstick nowadays so I figured I’d address my self-inflicted chapped lips with a natural lip scrub. While there are a lot of DIY Pinterest recipes for lip scrubs, I know myself enough I cannot be bothered to try and concoct ANY of them.

Use this on days when you feel like your lips are getting too beaten up on lippies you put on them. Apply a generous amount on damp lips, and scrub with a dry wash cloth. Be careful to scrub only your lips and not the sensitive skin around it as the sugar granules as big as these can be tough for facial skin. It is true using just a damp toothbrush or wash cloth will give you the same results, but I opted for this because I feel extra using it thanks to the sunflower, jojoba oil and bees wax combo. (Note: Not vegan due to the bees wax component.)

I was going to bite the bullet and get myself the Lush variant at PhP450+, but I’m glad I waited for this instead. This is less than half the price at PhP175 and definitely gets the job done.

 

  1. Pore Cleansing Brush

I got this with the intention of getting serious with deep facial exfoliation. That was a good call on my part (pats self on back).

Squeeze enough cleanser directly to this and brush onto damp, makeup-free (and sunscreen-free) skin using slow, circular motions. Watch as it lathers any cleanser which (I believe) helps clean the gunk out of pores. I use it once a week and everyday during the time of the month.

I got this when it was newly launched at PhP595 but is currently on offer with a free 50ml Nourishing Facial Wash on their website.

  

  1. Radiant Grace Night Cream, 45ml

I will simply say I cannot vouch for the anti-aging properties it is advertised to provide. This however came in so handy when I was decluttering my whole skincare routine and needed a light-as-a-feather, fuss-free moisturizer. Thank the Skincare Gods this did not break me out!

Use 1 and a half to 2 pumps and slowly massage it onto your face down to the décolleté. The cream is so light that I almost always apply layer #2.

I apply this as a last step at night as moisturizer and in the morning before sunscreen. I also use this on days when my skin looks smooth and I feel exceptionally smug, hehe. I mix it with a BB cream of choice with 3:1 ratio, top up with a light dusting of loose powder and call it a day. I like the slight floral scent that lingers for a little bit after application and the OG BB cream packaging is a major bonus.

My sister financed this purchase during its new launch at PhP995 but is currently on offer at PhP795 on their website.

 

You can experience Human Nature at their official website (http://humanheartnature.com), any major department stores, or Sesou stalls near you. I personally get my goodies from my friend who is a certified HN dealer.

More Human Nature favorites here!

 This is not a sponsored post. Guest post by Ace Tria.

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Tourism

Genius ways to keep the costs low when travelling

As incredible a hobby travelling is, it can be undeniably expensive. However, it doesn’t have to be – there are plenty of useful tips for you to consider in order to cut the costs on your holidays, and here are just a few of them.

Have a daily budget

It admittedly doesn’t sound like a breakthrough idea, but you’ll be surprised at just how helpful it is to establish a daily budget for you to follow. By planning your expenses in advance you’re ensuring you won’t be left out of pocket in the future – it’ll help to plan for unexpected fees alongside the necessities, too. Goats On The Road’s guide to daily budgets in different countries is a helpful insight into how to do it.

Master the art of haggling

Being a tourist, you’re likely to stand out to opportunists in the crowd. With that being said, you might find that street vendors, taxi drivers and market stall owners try and get a bit more money out of you than usual – for instance, some vendors in Beijing’s markets will inflate their prices by up to 300%. Don’t fall victim to it, and pluck up the confidence to haggle the costs back down. Vendors will expect it and, so long as you’re kind and reasonable, they’ll respect you and negotiate.

Fly at unsociable hours

We get it – nobody likes being up too early or too late. But sometimes sacrifices have to be made, and if you want to be saving money on flights, it’s the best way to do it. Look to book the times that are least popular (usually through the night or very early in the morning), as avoiding peak times means avoiding peak costs.

You may also want to choose flying during the week as opposed to the weekend, as well as during term times and not school holidays. These little cuts to costs will go a long way.

Stay in hostels or even locals’ homes

If you’re looking to save money when travelling, you’re going to have to expect to skip the luxury hotels in favour of something less extravagant. However, you’ll find hostels are usually much more fun ­– you’ll be staying with like-minded people who share stories of their travels that will fascinate and inspire you.

And there’s also the opportunity to stay with locals, as many apps and websites can find you a home in your destination that is open to travellers looking for a cheap retreat.

Rely on your feet

One thing you’ll want to avoid when travelling is taxis. As previously mentioned, taxi drivers will attempt to get more money out of you than they should – as experienced by Nomadic Matt – and it’s sometimes hard to trust taxis depending on where you are in the world.

Public transport also isn’t usually as developed and reliable as you may be used to, so you’ll want to rely on your feet as much as possible when getting around. Buses are usually a safe bet, but you’ll want to do your research on them before getting on board.

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This is a collaborative post.

Drama Review

Review: Cheese in the Trap [SPOILERS]

Last night I knowingly made the mistake of watching Episode 14 of webtoon-based Kdrama Cheese in the Trap. I expected it to be a mistake because given how compelling the drama is and how in love with it I already am, starting Episode 14 would mean binge watching all through the Episode 16 finale. My expected aftermath was a sleepless night and a heart full of kilig and sepanx. I had a sleepless night sure, and sepanx in spades, but the swirling vat of kilig and delicious complex emotions I’ve accumulated for this drama were overridden by a high wave of hurt.

What’s up, Cheese PD? What did you do??  Continue Reading