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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Watsons brings the scent of Paris via Enchanteur Paris




What is the first thing you think of when you hear Paris?

Hmmm.. although I haven’t been there—yet—I know, Paris is synonymous with the Eiffel Tower, the Museums and of course for being one of the fashion capitals of the world!

Paris may be a city full of history, but it is also the center for all the new trends, whether its fashion, food and fragrances.

So while I am still saving up for that Parisian trip, I guess I have to splurge and indulge myself in their perfumes for now.

Besides my skincare, I am also such a fan of perfumes. Leaving home without a spray of my favorite scent is like having with only one eyebrow. Thank goodness Watsons is now bringing the scent of Paris via the Enchanteur Paris EDT perfumes which is great for layering scents and as a substitute when my favorite perfume runs out. .





Now, being your own Parisian woman is easier as Watsons brings Enchanteur Paris to the Philippines. Enchanteur Paris is a range of high quality and timeless French-inspired fine Eau de Toilettes (EDT) and fragrance-infused body care products for young women. Watsons now makes it easier for Filipinas who love to smell good to choose her signature scent from this line of quality but affordable EDT.



Watsons PH recently launched Enchanteur Paris French-inspired fine Eau de Toilettes (EDT) and fragrance-infused body care products for young women on Feb 23 at La Creperie, Makati. The event was graced by Watsons executives and media.





There are four Enchanteur fragrances for different personalities. These lovely and enchanting scents were inspired by the romance of Paris, the City of Lights, and the chic aesthetic of French women.



Magique is for the carefree, confident and adventurous girl. This magical mix of apple, magnolia and praline is perfect for a day out with her sweetheart as you try fun and new things together.


Belle Amour is for the romantic sweet girl on her first date with a special person. This is a captivating blend of apple, melon, blackcurrant and pink rose scents that would make her date’s heart beat faster.



Mon Amie is for the fun, cheerful and charming girl. She can wear this breezy scent of fresh citrus, red apple and pink peonies on an exciting adventure with friends.


Adore is for the elegant, graceful and adorable girl. She likes the sensual scent of wild jasmine, pink mimosa and golden pear. This alluring fragrance evokes glamor and sophistication.

All four Enchanteur Paris fragrances strike the perfect balance whether you want something light, fresh, sparkling, elegant or sensual.






Enchanteur Paris also shares a French woman's secret to making her fragrance last longer and that is through complementing the Eau de Toilette with the Parfum Lotion, Parfum Serum, Deospray and Hand Cream. With these products, your chosen Enchanteur Paris scent will linger and enchant the whole day.







Enchanteur Paris is exclusively available at all Watsons stores nationwide and The SM Store-Beauty Section. The Eau de Toilette retails at Php400, Php100 for the Hand Creams, Php129 for the Deosprays, Php210-Php275 for the Parfum Serum and Parfum Lotions.


The Voice Season 12 exclusively returns to Star World



Star World, FOX Networks Group (FNG) Philippines’ number one female-oriented general enter-tainment channel announced today the return of the well-loved and three-time Emmy winning talent show, The Voice. The Voice Season 12 exclusively premieres in the Philippines on February 28, 2017 (Tuesday) only on Star World with live telecasts every 2:00 PM and primetime replays at 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM respectively.



Exciting turn of events are in-store for the viewers on the latest season of The Voice as we continue on the search for the next best voice that will shake the music industry to the core. The season premiere of The Voice marks the sweet return of Gwen Stefani as she once again secures her judging spot, rounding up the girl power action on the competition up against Adam Levine and once again reunited with her partner, Blake Shelton.

The latest season of The Voice boosts a bigger, better and more engaging experience than it has on its previous season by bringing in the biggest and most recognizable names in the music industry as adviser to the coaches, making everything a match made in heaven; Celine Dion joins Gwen Stefani as an adviser taking the femme fatal action to high roads. On the other corner of music, five-time winner of show, Blake Shelton is joined by Luke Bryan — a tandem easy on the eyes and easy on dynamics as the two have worked together before to co-host the Academy of Country Music Awards.

Adam Levine pairs up with a legend, John Legend that is. These swoon-worthy gents collaborate to take ordinary people to the next level while keeping their dapper in check. Running on her second season for The Voice, Alicia Keys, is all about winning as she teams up with award-winning hip hop artist DJ Khaled, and everyone sure knows, that all he does is win no matter what.

With all these great additions to The Voice stage, the stakes get even higher and better as the season presents extended Blind Auditions, making room for far more artists, far more voices and far more drama — leave it to host Carson Daly to make sure things don’t get out of hand. As the latest season steps up in more ways than one, Star World stays true to its promise of delivering only the best and premier content and immediately brings it fresh from the US!


Friday, February 24, 2017

7-Eleven New Offerings For Love Month Gives Us The Feels



Valentine’s Day ended too soon and we all know you’re still not over all the feels that this love month brings. Whether you belong in a loving and committed relationship, are single and very ready to mingle, or are in a complicated relationship that opts to go without labels, most of us want the world to know the status of our hearts.

For those who want to share the love with the world, 7-Eleven has a promo this love month that just might be perfect for all types of lovers out there. Our favorite convenience store brings back their Honest Cups with a sweeter ending. The cups are the perfect accompaniment to the sweet and complex flavors of City Blends Coffee, and to top it all off, the cups are simply Instagram-worthy.


1. The Taken Cup
If you’re in a relationship, you’ll surely want to grab one of City Blends’ Taken cup. Couples or people that are taken are always entertaining to be with because they always have stories to tell about relationship highs and lows. They are also the ones who go through each day like its Valentine’s Day! So share the love with your partner by saving P4 when you grab 2 sweet Taken cups of coffee from 7-Eleven!


2. The Single Cup 
Not all of us are in a relationship and not all of us are sad to be single. Some single people are proud that they are free to go anywhere, meet new people and even travel all around the world. So why not get the City Blends Single cup? Be bold—it’s fun to be single.


3. The ‘It’s Complicated’ Cup
Love is much like coffee – sometimes bitter, aromatic, and very, very complex, just like a complicated relationship. People experience this when they were in the wrong person or could’ve been with Mr./Ms. Right but it wasn’t the perfect time yet. If you know this all too well, then the City Blends ‘It’s Complicated’ Cup is for you! Grab one now and be comforted by a piping hot cuppa.



If you long for more sweet flavors that pair up well with your cup of coffee and are perfect for sharing with loved ones, 7-Eleven has got you covered. Our great neighbor now houses the sweet strawberry flavors perfect for snacks and desserts with their Strawberry Festival offerings! The 7-Eleven classics now come with Strawberry variants, from the Rocket Berry Slurpee, Strawberry Fundae, Strawberry Taho, Strawberry Cake Wedges to Strawberry Donuts. 


Join the bandwagon now and have a sweeter life this love month whether you are single, taken or in a complicated relationship. Visit the nearest 7-Eleven store and have an honest to goodness coffee experience with a sweet treat.

Be sure to check out the 7-Eleven website (www.7-eleven.com.ph) and follow the 7-Eleven Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/711philippines) to get the latest updates and promos. Don’t forget to also capture your sweet feels while enjoying your coffee and strawberry treat, then share with us using #Honestly #HonestToGoodness #711CityBlends #InLoveEveryday on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.



Screening could save your life from colon cancer



When I was working at a hospital as an admitting officer. I encountered patients checking in with different diseases. My heart went to all the cancer patients I made friends with. Some of them died as of this writing and some of them seek advice abroad.



I learned from doctor friends that if you have symptoms like these:

1.  If there is a change in your bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation or a change in the consistency of your stool, that lasts longer than four weeks.

2.  Rectal bleeding or blood in your stool

3.  Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or pain

4.  Weakness or fatigue

5.  Unexplained weight loss


 And if you are 50 y/o and above.  Have yourself  screened by your gastroenterologist for these are the signs of having a colon cancer.

Recently, I was invited to a Colon Cancer Awareness Presscon on Feb 22 at  South Ballroom, Manila Diamond Hotel. The presscon was attended by Dr. Frederick Dy,  Dr. Judith Gapasin Tonco, Dr Dennis Ngo. 


The Philippines ranks the fastest increase in mortality rate for colon cancer incidences in the world, in both male and female.

This was revealed by gastroenterology experts from the Philippine Society of Gastroenterology, at a media conference at the Manila Diamond Hotel held to raise awareness about Filipino about colon cancer, urging them to get screened for the said disease. Westmont Pharmaceuticals, a division of Unilab, partners with PSG, in building consciousness for colon cancer, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatments available for Filipinos.


The above finding is one of the results of the study entitled Global Colon Cancer: Incidence and Mortality undertaken last year and recently published in Gut, an international gastroenterology journal.

“Colorectal cancer has certainly become a real concern in the Philippines.  The growing number of incidence and mortality worldwide have put the disease as the third most common type of cancer for both men and women men, after lung and breast cancers,’’ said Dr. Frederick Dy, gastrointestinal oncologist and a leading expert in endoscopy.
In the Philippines, colon cancer is the fifth most common type of cancer for both sexes, after breast, lung, liver, and cervix. It is the fourth leading cause of death overall.  According to the most recent statistics of World Health Organization’s (WHO) foremost cancer research and statistics project, GLOBOCAN, there were 4,901 deaths of the 8,553 incidences of colorectal cancer in Philippines in 2012, which means that more than half of those diagnosed have died from the disease.  Worldwide, colorectal cancer accounts for about 8% of cancer-related deaths, with 774,000 deaths occurring in 2015, according to WHO. The estimated number of patients that will be affected by colon cancer is 2.2 million with 1.1 million deaths annually by 2030.


Interestingly, GLOBOCAN also said that most incidences of colorectal cancer occur in highly-developed countries like in North America, Western Europe and Japan. But as more Filipinos suit up for a more western lifestyle and diet, they have become more susceptible to the disease now more than ever.

Unfortunately, the level of awareness about colorectal cancer is much lower than that for other types such as breast or lungs.  Doctors also find difficulty in urging patients to adopt lifestyle changes for the prevention of colorectal cancer.

 “Colorectal cancer is influenced by both modifiable and non-modifiable risks, one of which is lifestyle and diet.  But as a lifestyle illness, it is also asymptomatic (displaying no symptoms) in the initial stage,’’ Dr. Dy says.

Modifiable risk factors, he explains, are those that can be changed like obesity, cigarette smoking, alcoholic beverage intake, physical inactivity and increased consumption of red meat.  A diet rich in animal fat generally increases risk, while eating food rich in fiber and calcium may possible reduce the risk.

“An active lifestyle must be put in place as well as the stopping of vices in order to reduce the risk of acquiring this disease,” Dy adds.

WORSE THAN IT LOOKS
With the increase in incidences, colon cancer is now among the deadliest, and recent data show that it’s not slowing down either.

 “The data we are looking at right now seem to indicate that there are more people developing colorectal cancer.  It’s not only here in the Philippines, but also in the Asia-Pacific region—we’re seeing a rise in the number,” Dy explained.

Dy also stated the non-modifiable risks in colorectal cancer—factors that are inherent in a person like family history of the disease, and gender.  Colorectal cancer is more common in men than in women, and studies are still being undertaken to correlate colorectal cancer with other types of cancer.
“Examples of non-modifiable risk factors include gender, age, and family history.  These are factors that cannot be altered.  Some diseases like breast cancer patients or diabetes mellitus have also been associated to increase the probability of developing colorectal tumors,” said Dy.

PREVENTION IS BEST
Colon cancer, like breast cancer, is highly preventable for as long as the patient involves himself as much as possible in its prevention by ensuring a healthy lifestyle, and regularly going for medical check-ups, even before turning 50.

According to Dy, the recommended age for screening for colorectal cancer is 50—this is the age when the appearance of polyps increases.

“Colon cancer doesn’t begin as cancer immediately; it starts with pre-malignant precursors called polyps.  If left attended, these polyps grow over time, eventually becoming cancer. For young people, the risk is low, but they are not immune to it.  We have young adults developing colorectal cancer.  The occurrence is generally uncommon, but if someone has symptoms referable to colorectal cancer, no matter the age, they need to see their doctor or better if they consult a gastroenterologist. Most of colorectal cancer occurs sporadically but some have a strong genetic background.  There are also genetic syndromes that also develop a significant number of polyps at a younger age,” said Dy.

Dy explained that the when the polyps have become a full-blown cancer, the common treatments are surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, modalities which are also used to treat other forms of cancer.  But preventing colorectal cancer is the best strategy and best achieved through colonoscopy where a tube with a camera is inserted into the digestion tract to look for abnormal tissue or tumors. These small growths can be removed without the need for surgery. This may be the reason why in some countries, at least in the United States where screening is advocated, the incidence of colorectal cancer is starting to drop.

RELUCTANCE
The challenge now is to get people to take their gastrointestinal health seriously and to create a campaign which would inform and educate people about colorectal cancer as not another type of cancer.

Filipinos, especially the younger generations, are less concerned about their diet and their lifestyle, and this is reflected on a small number of Filipinos actually dedicating time going for yearly medical check-ups and follow-ups.

Another factor is the fear of going through colonoscopy, as it becomes very private to the patient.
“I talk to my patients, and I tell them that these [colonoscopy] procedures should be done, and you can feel the resistance. This is understandable given the nature of the procedure, but some of them are willing. The problem is that further studies and screening cannot push on if people are reluctant to begin with.  If colorectal cancer were symptomatic, then it would be easy.  Unfortunately, we’re talking about screening, which means that sometimes, people display no symptoms at all.  But they are nonetheless at risk,” said Dy.

“In general, colonoscopy is not the only thing we do to detect colon cancer or precursor lesions, but it is probably the gold standard at the moment.  For example, we can do testing for stools for blood or fecal DNA. But if the tests shows a positive result, then one should be ready for colonoscopy to clear the colon of any possible serious disease” Dy explained.

More people should be involved and be knowledgeable about colorectal cancer.  Current academic literature shows that the disease is becoming more pronounced with each passing year, with the Philippines having the highest increase in mortality rate in the world.  But this is mostly largely due to our passiveness to general medical check-ups. This is not a good sign as the disease is preventable.

“Most people tend to be reactive—they will only act when they feel that there is a change in how they feel.  The problem is, early stages of colorectal cancer is symptom free, and as such, the individual must be proactive in taking steps to catch colorectal cancer before becoming full-blown and too difficult to cure.  More people should be aware about it, and more people should know how lifestyle affects it,” Dy said.

As more Filipinos incline towards a more Western lifestyle and diet, colorectal cancer has become a real concern, it as risky and damaging as other types of cancer.  It is preventable, if proper screening test are performed for at risk individuals.  The recent data and international health study are a wakeup call for Filipinos to take colon cancer as seriously as what other Western countries are currently doing, and to consciously adopt a healthy lifestyle of proper diet and exercise.




Thursday, February 23, 2017

Moto M: Power Meets Style



Millenials are indeed the luckier generation today when it comes to technology.  They have cited technology use as the most defining characteristic of their generation. They have easy access on what's new in the market, and they are on social media 24/7/ using their smartphones and tablets. While social media keeps growing and millenials chase the latest and greatest. Here is the latest smartphone design from Moto.

Moto recently launched Moto M on Feb 23 at Elias, BGC. The event was attended by Lenovo executives and media.

The Moto M is a powerful smartphone that complements their productivity needs while making them look good, too. Marvelously encased in fine metal, the Moto M is stylish and sleek, adding oomph to anyone’s personal style. For those who love taking selfies and photos, the Moto M offers an advanced 16MP rear camera and an 8MP selfie camera, so pictures come out with amazing quality.




Power meets style
With its gorgeous full-metal unibody and vibrant 5.5” Full HD display, the Moto M offers an elegant design and a gorgeous display that’s perfect for viewing photos and movies. With its blazing-fast Helio P15 Octa-core processor 2.2 GHz and up to 4GB of RAM1, users can now share images, surf the web and play games all at once without compromising speed. With 32GB of built-in storage 2, the Moto M allows users to store all their favorite songs, movies and pictures.







They can also play music and videos all day and all night without worrying about battery life, thanks to its whopping 3,050 mAh battery. And when it’s time to power up, there’s no need to slow down. The Moto M’s 10W rapid charger delivers hours of power within just a few minutes of charging.





Immersive sound and great visuals
With a Dolby Atmos powered rear speaker, the Moto M is engineered for outstanding audio. Millennials can bring their favorite music and movies to life with amazing clarity, richness, power and depth.

With a dynamic Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) dual LED flash, it automatically adjusts for natural-looking skin tones and consistent, vibrant colors. The Moto M also features a Pro mode, which gives users manual control over white balance, manual focus, shutter speed, ISO and exposure compensation.  By manually adjusting settings, users can easily take photos that match their washed-out Instagram feed or even artistic grainy shots that exude a vintage feel. The 8MP selfie camera has a beautification mode and numerous filters that ensure everyone always looks great in selfies.



Matchless protection
Users can also instantly unlock the Moto M with the ultra-fast fingerprint sensor, which makes their password as unique as they are. They can simply touch the fingerprint reader to wake the Moto Mup while simultaneously unlocking it. The Moto M’s water-repellent nano-coating also protects the smartphone against spills and splashes, both inside and out, so Filipino millennials never have to worry about a little water while sitting by the poolside or a bit of drizzle getting in their way.



Pricing and availability
The Moto M in fine gold is now available for Php14,999 in Moto stores,select MemoXpress and Silicon Valley outlets and Lazada.com.ph.  Buyers can also enjoy a low monthly rate of Php 2,499and credit card purchases with 0 percent interest for six months through these dealers. The Moto M in gold is now available while the dark gray will be available starting second week of March.







Goldilocks levels up on-the-spot cake creations at the 11th ICDC Competition


It  was perhaps the sweetest college competition of the year, and unlike the sweat and adrenaline infused battles of the UAAP, this one is all about the sweet creativity of the competing schools.
Goldilocks, the country’s number one bakeshop, continues its tradition of honing creativity as it once again transformed cake into canvas at the the 11th installment of its annual Intercollegiate Cake Decorating Challenge (lCDC).






Held last Feb 18 at the Trinoma Activity center, the ICDC is recognized as the only cake decorating competition in the country wherein students from across the nation compete head to head with their on-the-spot cake creations. Given the more challenging parameters of this year’s contest, teams will be given five hours to decorate three cakes with corresponding themes.




And after all those kilos of sugar and flour were baked and the icing in place, St. Anne College of Lucena once again emerged as the overall champion of the ICDC. And got to bring home a baking showcase worth a quarter of a million pesos for their school, and P20,000 worth of Goldilocks gift certificates for themselves



THE FESTIVAL THEME CATEGORY WINNER
Nearly one hundred entries were pre-judged to find the top ten qualifying teams for 2017 and after a comprehensive deliberation, the competing schools in the finals include the Technological University of the Philippines, Asian College Quezon City, Pangasinan State University, Lyceum University Laguna, St. Anne College of Lucena, Calayan Educational Foundation lnc., West Visayas State University, University of Cebu, Western institute of Technology-lloilo, and Gabriel Taborin College of Davao.

St. Anne College of Lucena successfully defended their title, emerging as back to back overall champions. St. Anne won both the Festival Theme and Travel Theme categories while the Western Institute of Iloilo had the best cake in the Wedding Category.

St Anne Festival Theme cake winning entry

St. Anne Travel theme cake winning entry
Western Institute of Iloilo Wedding Theme cake entry

As seen in the past, this highly innovative competition not only requires the technical know-how of cake decorating. but also the creativity, originality, and the imagination needed to produce marvelous and eye-catching cake designs. The lCDC will be judged by some of the best and brightest icons in the baking and design industry to select the Winning team.


An exciting twist this year is the integration of an overarching theme, which is the fusion of the arts. This means that the competing teams will have to integrate the arts of fashion, sculpture, and painting into their cake creations.



This means that the competing teams will have to integrate the arts of fashion, sculpture, and painting into their cake creations.

“We set the theme of the ICDC to be fusion of the arts because we felt it was important to show that different types of art forms can come together, complement, and integrate with each other to form something unique and beautiful,” noted Goldilocks Marketing Director Cherry Caluya.




Although this may seem like a difficult challenge, the competitors will not be left to their own devices. Prior to the competition, the teams attended workshops hosted by experts in the fields of fashion design, sculpture, and visual arts.



“We made sure to equip our competing cake decorators with different perspectives involving different fields of creativity,” Caluya pointed out “We want to highlight the fact that the intricate and highly expressive art of cake decoration can also be a platform for one’s passion and individual expression, much like any other form of art,” she further emphasized.





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