Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Tampon for beginner

I'm sure a lot of you are skeptical on tampon usage. Out of curiosity, i bought my first tampon when i was in secondary school. I bailed out after few unsuccessful attempts to insert it inside me. When I told my mum, she took it and told me i shouldn't use tampon because once it absorbed the fluid, the cotton will expand to a size of baby's head! Few years later i found out she lied to me. -_-"

There are 2 types of tampons. One is applicator tampon and another one is digital tampon. I will give you further explanation on the differences.


Applicator Tampon

From my experience, this is the best one for beginners. It's easier and more hygienic. The popular brands for applicator tampons are Playtex and Tampax. The applicator acts as syringe. The cotton is located inside the barrel, which will be inserted inside your vagina. The smaller tube will be pushed in and it will 'inject' the cotton further inside you. Then, just pull out the barrel, the string will be hanging out. When it's time to remove the tampon, just squat and pull down the string. Don't worry, the string is strong enough. However, applicator tampon is pricier than the digital one.




Digital Tampon

This is the cheaper alternative. The only brand of digital tampon i could find in Malaysia is o.b. It comes wrapped in a clear plastic with no applicator. Remove the plastic wrapper and using your finger, push it inside as deeper as you could. I find this difficult for me because i have a very small hand and err..petite fingers. My deepest apparently is not deep enough. If it's not inserted deep enough, you will feel something stuck inside you and this can be uncomfortable. If you have long finger, then you are lucky. The removal remains the same. Just pull out the string.

Tampons come in various sizes, which are related to their absorbency ratings and packaging. The two main differences are in the way the tampon expands when in use. For example, applicator tampons will expand axially (increase in length) while digital tampons will expand radially (increase in diameter).

Disclaimer

Usage of tampon has been associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). It's a rare but serious illness that can be fatal. The symptoms include sudden high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, dizziness and fainting. If you experience this and are using tampon, remove it immediately. To reduce the risk of developing TSS, please follow this guidelines :
  • choose the lowest absorbency needed to control your flow
  • change your tampon at least every 4-6 hours depending on the flow
  • always read the instruction leaflet enclosed in the box
  • alternate between tampons and pads

Okay, don't get panic. I've been using tampons for years and i have never experience TSS. Just don't use the Super Absorbency when you have a light flow. Usually i use tampon when i need to wear something tight, that cling to my body. I don't want people to see the outline of the bulging pad on my butt. That's worse than VPL (visible panty line). A tip for you, during the insertion, relax your muscle. If you panic or scared, your muscle will contract and it will tighten your 'tunnel', thus making it more difficult. Take a deep breath and find the best position. Read the instruction leaflet, there's a few suggested pose you can try.

As for guys, if you are wondering whether we get turned on while inserting the tampon inside our vagina, NO we don't.

Friday, 10 June 2011

Stage cosmetics on sales

Girls, this sales already started since last month but it still ongoing until end of this month. Stage cosmetics are similar to other brands like MAC or Bobbi Brown but slightly cheaper. For example, Stage lipstick costs RM50 while the one from MAC will cost you around RM60++. However, i find the quality is as good as other popular brands.

I'm sure some of you never heard of Stage cosmetics (because i got ppl asking about it) but they have outlets in Pavillion and Mid Valley. I found out about this sales from a tweep of mine. If you walk past the store, you wouldn't guess they having sales because they put this very small signage on product clearance. Honestly, it looks like they don't want the public to know about it. Ha ha. It's very CHEAP too!!

So, this is what i bought for myself :


From left : Liquid foundation RM12, two way cake foundation RM125 (buy 1 free 1), lipstick RM12.

Yes, your eyes are clear, the liquid foundation and lipstick are only RM12 each. So, i went crazy like a kiddo in a candy store and decided 3 tubes of liquid foundation, one case of two way foundation (another case i share it with a friend) and 3 lipsticks are still not enough, i bought these :


The lipliners are RM8 each, eyeliner RM12, brow pencil (which glides on oh so smoothly) RM12 and eyeshadow RM12. How crazy is that?

Not only i bought myself a bag full of make up, i also bought a handful for my girfriends for their belated birthday pressies.

Don't preach me about 'pembaziran' okay, because clearly, you are insane if you didn't buy these. I mean, when can you get a good lipstick that costs RM12? This is only one time off. If you love lipgloss, they are on sales too, RM12 each! I didn't buy it because i never wear one. I just lick my lips and tadaaaaa..they become glossy! Ok, kidding. I hate lipgloss. I think it makes my lips look oily.

I fell in love with the lipstick instantly. I always love matte (dry and not shiny) lipstick and this one glides on smoothly. It doesn't leave my lips chapped or dry. Surprisingly, i bought red lipstick (i always wear nude color) and i love love love it. Try -Stage Scarlet 29 with Rubescent Red 08 lip liner.

Drop by at your nearest Stage outlet now while stocks last.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Editor's Note

I'm really sexcited about this new blog that caters to female especially. Guys, you are welcomed to read as well. You might pick up few useful things and knowledge about women.

Mind you, this is lazy girl's guide. Not only lazy, broke too. Okay i'm kidding. But not really. I'm one of those girls who skimped on money when it comes to everything except food. I love cheap stuff that looks expensive (who doesn't?), great sales, gorgeous heels and addicted to online shopping!

In the upcoming entries i will feature reviews on make-up, the latest fashion updates, a lot of tips and tricks, where to get the best bargain in town and health related information. I'm celebrating women and i'm happy to be one.