Flawless Skin is Easy with Ez’s

I am one person who doesn’t practise what she preaches. I like pointing out to Fai all the flaws he has one his face (no! he hasn’t got any acne problems or blemishes) only the amount of blackheads on his nose and how his skin has uneven dull skin tones. I always nag at him on how important it is to cleanse, tone and moisturise regularly. Also not forgetting sunblock for protection.

Truthfully, I am one of the most laziest person when it comes to cleansing my skin. The routine is just so tedious and to do it twice a day is just so time consuming. Fortunately for me, I had a wake up call. Having sensitive skin does not help at all either. I had terrible breakouts and commercial skin care products (Nivea, Neutrogena, L’oreal etc) doesn’t help ease my blemished skin. Ez’s Cosmetics came to my rescue.

I was first introduced to this Malaysian brand by my Aunt who swears at the wonders of the products. With thoughts like ‘how bad can it get,’ I gave the products a try. Within 2 weeks, I could see my skin gradually starts peeling (I felt like a snake that was shedding its skin) and by the end of the month, my skin was so much clearer and fairer. 

The products and steps which I use consist of the following -

  1. Ezee Cleanser
  2. Ezee Toner II
  3. Ezee Beauty Cream
  4. Ezee Sunblock

I start my morning routine in the above manner and I repeat them just before I head to bed. However, now that my skin are so much better, I use steps 1, 2 and 4 in the mornings and steps 1 to 3 at night.

Ez’s Cosmetics are a GOD send for my facial needs. Here are the products and its benefits.

cleanser Ezee Cleanser (RM49.50) - This Aloe Vera gel and ‘sirih’ leaf extract mixture is specially formulated to cleanse and remove traces of makeup while leaving your skin with a soft feeling.

toner-2 Ezee Toner II (RM49.50) - This toner is ideally for acne prone and sensitive skin. It prevents dryness and controls oil secretion giving our skin a refreshing clean feeling.

beauty-cream Ezee Beauty Cream (RM77) - A miracle cream for blemishes. It cures your skin, leaves it feeling soft and also a fairer looking glowing skin.

sunblock Ezee Sunblock (RM77) - This sunblock works as a tinted moisturiser with Vitamin E. Protects skin from UV Rays as well.

Nowadays, I do my facial cleansing regime “religiously” and atleast 2x a week I try to remember to scrub my face to remove the dead skin cells. A mask is recommended atleast once a month. When it comes to our face, we cannot be lazy; especially if we want to have flawless skin. Vanity has its own prices.

Currently, Ez’s Cosmetics can only be found in JB, Malaysia. Plaza Angsana Level 3. It is not available in Singapore.

Nur @ ilovelookinggood

No truth Indians are poorest community

Source The New Straits Times
KUALA LUMPUR: The Hindu Rights Action Front’s (Hindraf) claims that the Indians are the poorest community in Malaysia are false.

Economic Planning Unit (EPU) director-general, Datuk Dr Sulaiman Mahbob said that the average household income for Indians in 2004 stood at RM3,456 a month, while Bumiputeras only had a monthly average household income of RM2,711. For the Chinese, monthly average household income was at RM4,437.

Sulaiman said that the poorest people were the indigenous communities living in Sabah, Sarawak and the rural populations in Terengganu, Kelantan and Kedah.

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It is true that the Bumiputera’s are the poorest in the nation. However, there are points to note. Are the North Indians counted under that demographics of the Indian population? This will severely affect the statistics due to their business connections.

Furthermore, is it a viable excuse for the Government that since the Indians are not the poorest, we shouldn’t help them? The Government has to help the poor, not caring about race or religion.

Fai @ ilovelookinggood

HindRAF’s Mistake

I am a fellow Indian and i visit Malaysia quite often for my business dealings there.

From what i have seen with my own eyes, the Indians in Malaysia are being marginalised. They are poor, many have little education, living in either government low cost housing or slums and are unable to find high paying jobs. There is a problem in Malaysia as the Indians are being overlooked by the Government.

And let me assure its the Tamils or southern indians. Not the Northern indians as they have always been business people and have already built a strong foundation in other parts of the world.

Indians make up 8% of Malaysia population of 25 million people. That comes up to about 2 million indians.

I was at first happy when HindRAF came up to bring light to the Indian’s plight in Malaysia. It’s about time that the Government helps them. Although they started off quite controversially with the demolition of Hindu Temples. I was hoping they would move on to other issues concerning education, housing, jobs and social problems among the Indian population thus gaining support and aid from the Government.

Unfortunately, it had to do it’s first mistake. It incorporated other parties and wanted to highlight the Chinese’s population problems. Once incorporating other parties, it shows that it’s no longer fighting for the Indian people but to gain a political advantage. It’s aims now are unclear as it’s stances are quite questionable. Honestly, it was a shining star only to have itself get dirtied by the mud of politics.

Fai @ ilovelookinggood

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