Movie Review: Justin Bieber Never Say Never 3D Premier Screening


I won 3D Justin Bieber Never Say Never movie screening. Thanks to Advertlets and Tune Talk. This is a very inspiring. 

Never Say Never to our dream. After this movie I get to know more about Justin Bieber songs, not only he is cute looking, he is also talented. Never Say Never movie is more like Justin Bieber biography movie. Start from his childhood time until he became successful and held his concert in Madison Square Green. Remarkable for a singer at his age, 16 years old only. Plus social media has help Justin Bieber in building his singing career. Its was a great movie with lots if song and singing, its like watching concert and biograhy movie. Special features Miley Cyrus, Jayden Smith, Jay Z, Usher, Snoop Dog and many big stars... In order to achieve our goals and be successful we need be persistence, put in a lot of hard work and commitment like Justin Bieber.

 

With friends and blogger at Never Say Never premier screening


Looking forward for Justin Bieber: My World Tour Concert on 21st April in Stadium Merdeka...

Malaysia Beauty Blog Product Review: The Body Shop Moisture White Shiso BB Cream


Well, have you used or tried BB Cream before? Or perhaps you are BB Cream user and have tried many types of BB Creams before.

What is Shiso? Shiso is a type of herb that’s in the mint family, and is typically used in Asian cuisine. The shiso is used because it has high vitamin C content, and that’s a super key ingredient for whitening. This skincare range is formulated with shiso.



I have been using Moisture White™ Shiso BB Cream from The Body Shop for almost two weeks. This multi-action make-up base conceals, soothes and evens out my skin tone. 

Every morning before go to work, after my skincare regime I apply Moisture White™ Shiso BB Cream followed by light loose powder, lipstick and eyeliner, then I am ready to go. No need foundation. A quick make up is essential so that I can sleep in more.

After daily skincare regime like cleanse, tone, treat and moisturize. Squeeze the Moisture White™ Shiso BB Cream amount of about twenty cent on palm. Then apply on face and blend it well. 

So how do it feel?

The coverage is good. At first look at the BB cream color I thought is slightly dark for my skin but after apply it the color just blend well with my skin color. Some of my scars became less visible. I don’t even apply any foundation. My skin tone more even. Immediate after application, face look more radiant and fairer. 

The color looks natural with healthy glow on my skin. It doesn't have any ash grey undertones, neither is it too yellow. Some BB cream after I apply the skin looks gray maybe the color too fair for my skin type. Not only that I find it lasting or long wearing too. 

My skin type is dry and dehydrated so this Moisture White™ Shiso BB Cream is suitable for me. Its moisture enough and comes with SPF 25 PA+++ protection. I don’t get breakout after using it, my skin no oily and my makeup don’t smear easily. It makes my skin look more radiant. After application for two weeks, I find that my skin tone looks even and fairer.


Overall is good and easy application for everyday use.

Before and after picture


The key ingredients:
• Shiso • Vitamin C • Community Fair Trade organic aloe vera

Moisture White™ Shiso BB Cream
• A fairer complexion in an instant
• SPF 25 PA+++ protection
• Light, natural coverage
• Specially developed for Asian skin

One thing you can be sure that The Body Shop, Community Fair Trade organic aloe vera is grown without the use of harmful pesticides or fertilisers. It is hand-harvested, hand-washed and hand-filleted within 12 hours to preserve the freshness of the gel. The Community Fair Trade organic aloe vera in this product comes from Guatemala, a country where half the population earns less than $1 a day. Our trade generates vital income for the farmers of the El Progreso region, and has helped to provide educational materials to over 100 schools.

Available in Size: 30ml
Price: RM 70.00


For more information login to The Body Shop Website and Facebook   

Win 'Never Say Never' Justin Bieber Movie Premier





Tune Talk is the proud sponsor of the upcoming Justin Bieber concert and his movie “Never Say Never” in Malaysia. TuneTalk who is part of the AirAsia Group of companies.

Great! I love it! I want to go for Justin Bieber Never Say Never Movie Premier!!!! because Miss Sunshine (me) is on Bieber Fever! high FEVER. Please help and safe me...

Never Say Never to me means never give up keep try until u get Justin Bieber. Its the most happening movie premier of the month or even the year. Everyone is talking about it and checking with each other who is going who is not. I don't want to miss this opportunity by Advertlets. Everyday, every minutes we faced obstacles in life. We gotta be optimistic and keep going to chase our dream no matter what happen. Cheer up and the sun will shine ~ Miss Sunshine ~

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  • An opportunity to win one of the ten Free AirAsia E-Gift vouchers everyday
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  • Option to change your number anytime
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  • Data/Internet
  • Multi Party Conferencing
  • International Direct Dial and SMS
  • International Roaming
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Tune Talk is the proud sponsor of the upcoming Justin Bieber concert. Check out my previous post 'Never Say Never to Justin Bieber LIVE in KL with Tune Talkto find out how you can win the concert tickets.


mapKL: International Award Winning Films from Germany

For those who love International Films or German Films watch out for this.
Its gonna happen next week.
Its Free Admisson with English subtitles






International Award Winning Films from Germany

Date: 4 - 8 April, 2011
Time: 8.00 - 10.30pm
Venue: MAP @ Publika, Solaris Dutamas, Jalan Dutamas 1, Kuala Lumpur


Goethe Institute and MAP are proud to present the second series of film screenings curated by Dr Torsten Schaar, a German language lecturer at UiTM. The theme selected for this series is International Award Winning Films, celebrating German films that have received accolades in thecinema world as well as awards from the Academy Award, BAFTA, Cannes and Bavarian Film Festivals.


The screening starts off with Mephisto, a film adaptation of Klaus Mann’s novel about an ambitious stage actor who abandons his conscience and ingratiate himself with the Nazi Party to improve his career. The film won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Other films include Jenselt der Stille (Beyond Silence), Der Untergang (Downfall), Der Baader-Meinhoff Komplex (The Baader-Meinhoff Complex) and Die Fremde (When We Leave).




Mephisto 1981

Director: Istvan Szabo
Run Time: 139 minutes
Monday, 4 April 2011, 8.00pm

In MEPHISTO, an ambitious and talented actor (Klaus Maria Brandauer) on the verge of success marries the daughter of an important official in pre-World War II Germany in order to further his career. As the Nazi influence grows, he discards his wife and uses his new connections to become the head of the National Theatre, while tailoring his art to the
fascistic beliefs of his patrons.

Wonderful acting in all roles and a strong, balanced script gives a chilling feel for why millions of people in Germany--not just ambitious, monomaniacal actors--succumbed to the outlandish theatrical appeal of Nazism by showing the more subtle, underlying psychological appeal of fascism itself. Based
on a novel by Klaus Mann, the son of Thomas Mann, MEPHISTO, dramatically shows the self-deceptive and ultimately evil acts of an artist making his own Faustian bargain.

Jenseits der Stille (Beyond Silence) 1998
Director: Caroline Link
Run Time: 107 minutes
Tuesday, 5 April 2011, 8.00pm

Acclaimed by critics and audiences everywhere, BEYOND SILENCE is the powerful story of a young woman's battle for independence and her deaf parents' struggle to understand her gift for music. Given a clarinet as a child by her free-spirited aunt, Lara becomes a passionate and talented musician, something her parents cannot begin to understand. As she acts as communicator between her parents and the world, her passion for music intensified and she becomes determined to follow her dreams. Soon her gift threatens to tear the once close family apart and they must learn to separate their differences and expectations to bring their two worlds together again.

Der Untergang (Downfall) 2005
Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel
Run Time: 149 minutes
Wednesday, 6 April 2011, 8.00pm

The riveting subject of Downfall is nothing less than the disintegration of Adolf Hitler in mind, body, and soul. Hitler’s psychic meltdown is depicted in sobering detail, suggesting a fallen, pathetic dictator on the verge on insanity, resorting to suicide (along with Eva Braun and Joseph and Magda Goebbels) as his Nazi empire burns amidst chaos in mid-1945. While staging most of the film in the claustrophobic bunker where Hitler spent his fi nal days, director Oliver Hirschbiegel dares to show the gentler human side of “der Fuehrer”, as opposed to the pure embodiment of evil so familiar from many other Nazi-era dramas. This balanced portrayal does not inspire sympathy, however: We simply see the complexity of Hitler's character in the greater context of his inevitable downfall, and a more realistic (and therefore more horrifying) biographical portrait
of madness on both epic and intimate scales.

Der Baader-Meinhoff-Komplex 2008
Director: Uli Edel
Run Time: 143 minutes
Thursday, 7 April 2011, 8.00pm

Germany in the 1970s: Murderous bomb attacks, the threat of terrorism and the fear of the enemy inside are rocking the very foundations of the yet fragile German democracy. The radicalised children of the Nazi generation lead by Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhoff and Gudrun Ensslin are fi ghting a violent war against what they perceive as the new face of fascism: American imperialism supported by the German establishment, many of whom have a Nazi past.

Their aim is to create a more human society but by employing inhuman means they not only spread terror and bloodshed, they also lose their own humanity. The man who understands them is also their hunter: the head of the German police force Horst Herold. And while he succeeds in his relentless pursuit of the young terrorists, he knows he's only dealing with the tip of the iceberg.

Die Fremde (When We Leave) 2010
Director: Feo Aladag
Run Time: 119 minutes
Friday, 8 April 2011, 8.00pm

Umay (Sibel Kikelli) is a young German woman of Turkish descent, fighting for an independent and self-determined life against the resistance of her family. She sees her abusive husband and leaves Turkey to return to her family in Berlin. What ensues when she gets to Germany is a devastating journey through the darkness of a perverse patriarchal tradition. Umay struggles with questions of identity: Where does she belong? Does she have the right to live her life the way she wants to? Her struggle initiates a dynamic, which results in a life-threatening situation. This very important film raises the horrible worldwide issue of "honor killings," (5,000 each year) those that occur when male family members kill girls or women who have "dishonored" their families to win back the family's respect within the community.

Enjoy a week of internationally acclaimed German films. All films will be screened at 8.00pm at Black Box, MAP @ Publika, Dutamas.


For more information please visit MAP website



For directions click here MAP

The Body Shop: Brush with Fashion

New from The Body Shop for Spring 2011 comes ‘Brush With Fashion’, a new cruelty-free, fashion-forward make-up and accessories collection. This limited-edition collection with built-in brushes, Community Fair Trade ingredients and covetable packaging was created in collaboration with the internationally-acclaimed London College of Fashion.


The Body Shop and PJ College of Art & Design (PJCAD) are jointly organizing 'Brush with Fashion', a competition for PJCAD fashion design students to unleash their talent and creativity. Participants are required to submit two designs each for avant-garde and ready-to-wear apparel. Held in conjunction with the launch of The Body Shop's new 'Brush with Fashion' range of on-trend, environmentally sustainable and cruelty-free make-up series, the competition sets a date for finalists to present their creations at the Brush with Fashion Show on April 9, 2011 at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.

Ten finalists will be selected from 30 entries by March 14 and provided with a capital of RM500 each by The Body Shop for the materials and accessories required to bring their sketches to life. Each fashion design finalist will then be paired with a make-up artist from The Body Shop to work together on creating the total look and feel for both designs for a catwalk show during the finals. x PJCAD is part of the INTI Education Network. INTI has worked with The Body Shop on several corporate social responsibility projects, including the Save the Temengor Forest drive and the Stop Sex Trafficking of Children and Young People march last year.

Collaborating with a leading fashion and design school is not a first for The Body Shop, as it also has a tie up with the London College of Fashion for its Spring/ Summer 2011 Look.



Available from March 2011, ‘Brush With Fashion’ is the ultimate portable, ultra-stylish make-up in Spring’s irresistible colour palette. The must-have collection combines The Body Shop make-up know-how with London College of Fashion’s cutting-edge fashion and design expertise. This on-trend make-up is ready to wear!


For more information about Brush with Fashion product infor, competition and voting site : http://www.thebodyshop.com.my/brush-with-fashion-competition

Starbucks: EARTH HOUR

26th Mac (Sat) 8.30 - 9.30pm EARTH HOUR
where will you be and what are you gonna do to that time...

Just turn of the lights? or... Well, well, how about try sitting in the dark with friends, family or love ones and enjoy your sipping Frappucino ~ blissfull.

In support of the Earth Hour campaign, Starbucks will turn off a portion of the lights in their stores for one whole hour... so romantic with coffee aroma... mmm... During Earth Hour tomorrow from 8.30pm - 9.30pm, bring your Starbucks tumbler to any of their stores in Malaysia and receive a compimentary Frappuccino blended cream of your choice. Price of the Starbucks Tumbler start from RM38 and above.

I am a coffee lover but I can't drink any coffee or tea after 5pm if not I can't sleep. Tomorrow night, I'll will be hanging out with friends at cafes. Hope you all have a nice and fun weekend.

Remember to Support

EARTH HOUR