Labeling Your Goods

September 30, 2009 by MUA In Scrubs  
Filed under Promotional

I’ve been thinking lately of putting up a small business. Ideas have been sprouting, confusing me all the more on which products I should offer. If I had my way, I’d like to formulate my own cosmetics. A long shot, I know, considering the competition. I’m no Fanny Serrano or Patrick Rosas who have built a strong following as make up artists before they created their own makeup lines. If I can come up with a miracle potion, I guess that would be an easier route but for now, do help pull me back to reality.

One of the exciting parts of coming up with your own brand of products is the packaging and labeling of your goods. Hmm… I could think of various spunky names for them. I am trying to picture how they would look on top of my products. If only I had the merchandise to start with. Oh well.

For those who actually have something to sell and are starting small, online printing services may be a better option for private labeling than expensive print shops which only accept bulk orders. Design your stickers and order them for a minimum cost. If you want posters for your establishment, you can likewise order prints at an affordable price. If you’re vain enough, you can put yourself in the poster and pose like Angelina Jolie, as though you’re you’re promoting a movie. This can be useful if you’re advertising your services as a makeup artist, for example. But do keep the pose modest.

Speaking of makeup artists services, having your own brochures for rates and packages is an effective means of attracting more clients. Distribute it during fairs or leave copies at the offices of events coordinators.  Look around online for printing services where you can order professionally made brochures.

The labeling may be secondary to the quality of the product itself you’re selling or the services you are offering but it could tell a lot about you.  Let your label speak for what’s inside it. Make the printing simple yet elegant, sophisticated yet affordable.



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Blog Brigade For Ondoy Victims

September 29, 2009 by MUA In Scrubs  
Filed under events

Last Saturday, residents in Manila and other parts of Luzon fell victims to the wrath of Typhoon Ondoy. We were luckier down south because despite the frequent rains, we were spared from the disastrous fury of Ondoy. We just prayed for others’ safety and strength during these trying times.

According to the news, something similar  happened in Manila in 1967 so it doesn’t really happen in a long time. Viewing the footages on TV, we gasped how people were floating helplessly in the strong flow of currents while vehicles floated uncontrollably in the streets, bumping into one another or were submerged completely. The rescue did not come easy because of the difficulty to brave the enraged stream of water practically drowning an entire city.  Diabetic patients had blood sugars fluctuating due to starvation, grandparents were suffering from arthritis attacks due to the cold weather, babies and small children were crying everywhere, and pregnant mothers went on early labor. Most of them stuck at some roof. Cold, starving and helpless. To date,  while plenty have been rescued, the death toll just keeps rising.

Beyond the superficial pleasures and vanity, these events give us renewed perspective of life. No amount of beauty, money or intelligence can save you from nature’s wrath. We suddenly realize how important our lives (that we oftentimes waste) are.

After the rain stops, when everyone is settled, we can look back and re-examine what we did to trigger mother nature’s violent response. Hopefully, we can learn a valuable lesson here and make the necessary actions to avoid future mishaps. For now, let us quit pointing fingers and stop judging like people deserved their fate. All of us are vulnerable and no one is invincible as some may think they are. Let us do whatever we can to help, shall we?

For ways on how to help, please refer to this handy resource guide prepared by volunteers. This has been passed on and retweeted to help mobilize more help: ONDOY Manila.  Emergency medical assistance and help hotlines are available. We’re calling all beautiful souls to heed the calls of our fellowmen who were victims of the flood. If you have a blog, facebook or twitter, please pass on this information. Whether you’re nearby Manila or in some other place, you can do something. Online donations are also possible. Personally, I had it  through the Red Cross donation. Please check out these links and be an angel for others.



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Fashion and The City

September 23, 2009 by MUA In Scrubs  
Filed under Fashion and Style, Promotional

ShoWest 2008 Awards Ceremony - Photo Call

Just finished watching one of my favorite 80’s movie: “The Mannequin” the Kim Catrall and Andrew McCarthy  flick which catapulted the song ” Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” to the top of the music charts. Don’t ask how old I was when the movie became a  hit.

I was amazed at how  Kim Catrall evolved from the sweetheart doll into the bombshell character that she played in the popular TV series Sex and the City’s which I enjoyed as well.  Sad that they had to end it.

Speaking of “Sex and the City,” they are currently filming the sequel to the successful movie version released last year. News is that Catrall and Sarah Jessica Parker, the actress playing the role of the fashion savvy Carrie Bradshaw are not on speaking terms which is causing a lot of stress on the set of the current movie. Here’s hoping they iron out any differences between them. I’m a big fan of the two but I totally adore Carrie’s fashion sense. Well, who doesn’t?

In case you haven’t noticed, Carrie has been spotted a lot of times wearing Mikimoto Pearls as her fashion arsenals. She can wear that little black dress without looking too safe or boring by accentuating it with these signature pieces of jewelry. Lovely, isn’t it?

Mikimoto Kōkichi is the Japanese entrepreneur who discovered the methods for culturing pearls as jewelries, hence the name. Mikimoto pearls are fine, exquisite fashion accessories which are not at all the types that you would find in the flea market. They come at a cost but then with its quality, who could complain?  If you wanna strut just like Carrie, investing in these fabulous fashion accents may be a good start.

The slated date for release of the SATC Movie part 2 is on May 28, 2010. Mark your calendar, fashionistas!



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Paging The Universe

September 19, 2009 by MUA In Scrubs  
Filed under Narcissism

Sheesh.. I was pondering and I realized that I got quite a handful of things that I want to accomplish in my life.

Among these are:

  • to put up my beauty spa
  • to train for anti-aging/regenerative medicine
  • to learn acupuncture
  • to study web design
  • to be an entrepreneur
  • to be a top-notch makeup artist
  • to be a good doctor
  • to be a better writer
  • to be a devoted wife and hopefully, a doting mother (baby announcements anytime soon?)
  • to update my blog more often

Not much, huh? Except that I don’t know where exactly to direct my efforts to achieve these diverse goals. If I only had the funds to afford me the liberty to realize my dreams. Training in Anti-aging Medicine will require me to live some place else. Putting up a beauty business will need a huge amount of money. All the rest are up to my physical, artistic and mental energy bank. Maybe dialing the universe hotline will grant my wishes as it always did. Prayer, law of attraction, or whatever you wish to call it, do work for me. Oh Lord, hear them all. And please bless me with a better health so I can do all these things in this lifetime.



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Calamansi & Egg White Skin Routine

September 18, 2009 by MUA In Scrubs  
Filed under DIY

As promised on my previous post explaining how calamansi and egg white work wonders for the skin, here are the instructions on how to do it:

  • Prepare 1 tsp of egg white and 1 tsp of calamansi extract
  • Wash the face with soap and water then pat dry.
  • Apply the calamansi extract and leave it on for 5 minutes
  • Rinse off and pat dry
  • Apply the egg white into the face and leave for 10-15 minutes or until it hardens
  • Rinse off with water

Do this 3x a week and notice the improvement of your skin a week after. The results may vary for each individual. If you are prone to skin reactions, use it at your your discretion.


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