Tuesday, 30 December 2014

The different kinds of people you meet on Carousell

Ok, so I'm freaking pissed right now as I've blogged a whole entry using my iPad and it's all GONE!
So much for trusting an iPad *rolls eyes*
Well.. It's okay, I guess I shall re-blog it again although I can never put everything in exact words anymore.

Yes, I'm gonna blog about something that may interest many of you (especially if you are one shopaholic). Don't worry, this isn't a sponsored advertorial and I am in no way paid for this.

So I've noticed colleagues and friends around me who are currently using this:
(Yes, that's Carousell)


If you are interested in knowing how Carousell works and the DIFFERENT KINDS OF ANGELS AND DEVILS on the platform, then read on.

In case you have no idea what Carousell is, it is basically a mobile app that allows you to BUY and SELL things fast and... steadily.
I guess one of the reasons why Carousell is getting increasingly popular is due to its easy user interface. 
Seriously, it doesn't take one long to figure out how to use it.

I have been using Carousell since its early days, and there is no denying that I was hooked to it. Somehow it motivated me to search for all kinds of junk items in my house and list them up for sale. LOL.
Of course, I was skeptical whether someone would really offer me $$$ for those junk items but hey, IT WORKED
Subsequently, I got addicted to shopping on Carousell too as I could find many items on there at a good deal as most of the sellers are open to negotiations. I'm not ashamed to say this, but I LOVE to HAGGLE and I may be a low-baller sometimes. HAHAHA. Nothing wrong with trying your luck, right?!


Of course, everything has its pros and cons as well. As much as I enjoyed my Carousell experience, it is inevitable to come across unethical people on there, too. I'm gonna' share some of the most commonly-heard experiences here and probably it might benefit someone *shrugs*


1) Sellers who don't mail your items out
So the seller has promised to mail out your items after you've transferred the money to his/her account. 
You wait and wait... 
And finally you ask - after a week-
"WHERE THE HECK IS MY ITEM?!?!?!?!"

To which the seller replies, "Sorry, I am not responsible if it happens to be a LOST MAIL."

FOR THE BENEFIT OF ANYONE who is confused about postage, I'll take some time to explain it here. You can thank me later.
There are two kinds of postage methods - NORMAL MAIL (likely to have a risk) and REGISTERED MAIL.

So what's the differences between Normal Mail and Registered Mail? Basically, a Normal Mail (NM) is the cheapest mailing option. Simply put, the seller writes your name and address on the envelope, goes to the nearest post box, dumps the envelope into it and Voila! The seller's responsibility ends there.
In other words, there is absolutely NO WAY for you to track where the mail is at after it leaves the seller's hands. Let's just say the postman accidentally misplaces or drops your envelope somewhere (You may not believe it, but this can actually happen), you will NEVER receive it, ever. 
Worse still, you can't blame it on the seller because he/she will tell you that it is not their responsibility for the lost mail. 
And you? Yes, suck thumb and blame yourself why you opted for Normal Mail in the first place.
(There are sellers who take advantage of this and claim to have sent out your items when, well.. in actual fact, DID NOT. They can easily dismiss it as a lost mail and there is nothing for you to fall back on.)

As for Registered Mail, it is considered a safer mailing option that requires an additional top-up $$ for an extra service. (It depends on whether you are stingy or not to spend that bit of money for the security feature)
So what is the "extra service", you ask?
Yes, this means that the seller has to provide you an unique TRACKING CODE (provided by SingPost) after he/she has mailed out your item at the post office. With the tracking code, you'll be able to track the mail online and chances of a lost mail is relatively low.

I've tried to google for an example of the tracking code, and here it is:
(Notice the numbers on the top left)



Here's a screenshot example of the tracking page:

Instead of having the mail delivered to your mailbox, the post man will KNOCK on your door and deliver it personally to you. (& you have to SIGN on the receipt)

My suggestion: If your item is a non-expensive item, then it is alright to opt for Normal Mail. Choose this option only if you can afford to bear the risk. For extra "security", you may request the seller to take a "Photo proof" or "Video proof" of the envelope before mailing. It is quite a common practice on Carousell now, so do not be embarrassed to request for it.


If your item is kinda' costly (let's say $20 or more), then I would suggest it would be safer to go for Registered Postage. It doesn't hurt to top up that bit of money to exchange for a peace of mind, does it?
Again, the choice is yours.



2) Sellers who do Pre-Orders

So you have finally found that item you always wanted but it is on Pre-Order and requires a waiting time of 2 - 4 weeks


Usually, the seller would request for payment or a minimal deposit to confirm your order.
This is based entirely on trust.
There are many cases of sellers making use of Pre-Orders, only to delay stocks or worse, close down their accounts and disappear. JUST. LIKE. THAT.
The buyers will have no other choice but to cry victim and lodge a report... (But seriously, lodging a report even to the police doesn't really work. Its SO common nowadays!)
Personally, I have never trusted Pre-orders, despite how reputable a seller may appear to be. One of the main reasons is because I don't like to WAIT. It's either INSTOCKS or nothing. Period.

3) Sellers who MIA-ed (This applies to buyers too)

If you have no idea what MIA means, it stands for "Missing In Action".
Imagine arranging an appointment with the seller only to find yourself standing at the location like a fool for half an hour.
AND NOT A SINGLE SOUL IS SEEN.
Don't think this isn't impossible, because I AM SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE.
I was played out by this #(*$&)(# seller once, and had to return home empty-handed with a huge portion of my time wasted.
Well, the seller eventually got back to me.
"Sorry, my handphone battery was flat."

FLAT?! Are you freaking kidding me?!
(If you are not interested in selling it to me, just say lah!)

4) Sellers who agree to do TRADES

OK,it is a VERY common sight to see people requesting for trades on Carousell. I'm one of them. Trades are for people who are on a tight budget and yet they hope that their item would somehow interest the other party so that a mutual agreement can be met for an exchange of items. It can be a rewarding experience when the deal is completed on a non-monetary basis.
However, I have seen and heard of countless Carousellers who do trades via POSTAGE. Seriously?? Do you really trust the other party - who is a complete stranger - so much that you feel safe trading via postage? 
If you have agreed to do this, then please, for goodness sake... DO NOT whine or complain when you did not receive your item. Either you have been played out by the other party, or the postman has simply left your mail somewhere in Neverland.
Get into the real world and deal via meetup, please.
If you have time to be on Carousell so often, then there should be no issue with you taking time out to travel and meet PHYSICALLY for the trade.
How big can Singapore be?

5) Sellers who are... Creepy



I've came across sellers who are downright creepy. So creepy that I've decided to pull out of the deal despite the item being the cheapest on Carousell.
The seller would SPAM me with constant messages and asked the same question over and over again, repeatedly,
"So do you still want the item?"
"Are we still meeting up?"
"I'll meet you later ok?"
"Hello?"
"How old are you?"
"How do you look like?"
Oh God, tell me.. TELL ME.. Can you picture yourself meeting up with this person?



Shop smart, people. No doubt that Carousell may be a convenient online shopping portal, but be vigilant when dealing with others. 
It's always recommended to ensure that the seller has clicked on the "ACCEPTED OFFER" button before proceeding with the deal so that you will be able to leave a feedback.
(Should the deal goes unexpectedly sour, at least you can leave the seller a -ve feedback!!)
Personally, I feel that it is important for sellers/buyers to have positive feedback. LOTS AND LOTS of them. I am the kind of buyer who will STALK (ok lah, not that scary) the seller's profile page and check out their accumulated feedback before dealing. I am sure many other buyers will do that, too.
So sellers.... Building a good reputation on your page IS important as it pretty much sums up how trustworthy you are.
Of course, I have dealt with people who have zero rating on their profile (Everyone starts from 0, so I'll give chances) and the deal went smoothly. I am NOT implying that those with 0 rating doesn't deserve to buy or sell on Carousell, OK?
You'll have to judge for yourself.

Personally, I opt for meet-up than postage (unless the item I am purchasing is really cheap. I can't possibly meet up for an item that cost $2 or less, right? My transport fare alone cost more than that! LOL)
At least, a meet-up has more pros than cons:
Pros - Able to check the quality of item. Can reject paying on the spot if item is not of satisfactory standard. No money wasted here.

Cons - Only wasting of time or transport fare should the other party doesn't turn up.


There are all kinds of people on Carousell. Some are downright crazy, but there are still legit ones out there.
Just be more cautious when dealing with... Strangers.
Someone has came up with a hilarious site dedicated to people who create hell on Carousell. Quite an interesting read for your morning rides.

If you ever have an interesting Carousell experience, feel free to share with me here!

Sunday, 28 December 2014

Xiaxue VS Gushcloud Saga - A Publicity Stunt?

Wow. So much drama over a short period.
I believe most of you would have heard about it by now - It's all over the media. (If you haven't, then I guess you may be living in a well or something)

Yes, it's the recent Xiaxue Vs GushCloud saga.

Granted that both sides have given their say, can you tell who is the REAL victim here?

The blogging industry may not be as glorious as it may appear to be, and yes - It has its really dark side, and I would say these are the few possibilities: (I am not making concrete assumptions;but just merely noting down points that MAY be POSSIBLE)

1) Everything is a well-orchestrated publicity stunt (You never know)

Win-win situation. Nobody is suing anyone here. Nobody gets hurt, but everyone involved gets the publicity. Even those previously unknown bloggers can get that bit of limelight from this saga.

2) It's a competitor thing

It's common that this industry is getting competitive now. With so many companies (including those big brands) seeking bloggers as part of their marketing campaign (Do not belittle the power of social media), bloggers form a huge part of the influential process in the world today.
It has always been known that NN and GC are competitors, and it isn't unusual that such methods are "implemented" to kill off the other party once its a rising threat. Jealousy kills.

Whatever it is, everyone has gotten their piece of cake - Bad publicity is publicity, too. There are many bloggers out there who depend on blogging full-time as a living, and such publicity is pretty much needed. It's their main source of income, you know?
I will not be surprised if most of them GAINED and benefited from the saga more than losing their reputation. Afterall, the "damage" has been done and they are having everyone's attention now.

I am definitely not taking any sides here.
At least... I'm still a decent blogger and am glad to be out of these mess.
(I was actually approached by Gushcloud once, but I guess I still prefer to be my own influencer. LOL)
 Now let's sit back and watch as the episode unfolds.

[Review] Blissoma Products (They are ORGANIC!!)

I have received several e-mails from readers seeking advice concerning facial and skin issues, and most of you have trusted me with my reviews (Thank you!) 
Although I'm fortunate to have a few sponsors who are willing to have me review their products, but be rest assured that my reviews are based on my HONEST opinions and are not altered in any way to make the products sound tons better than they actually are.

After a long hiatus, here's another long review that I'll be covering (I'm sure it will benefit some of you out there who may be looking for an ideal facial product to try) 

Michelle from Charis Naturals has kindly sponsored a few of their products for acne treatment (I have always been trying to get rid of acne!!):

(Do note that all of their products are ORGANIC. It is safe even for those with sensitive skin!)
If you would like to find out if the products are effective, here they are. Do note that they are based on my personal opinions.

#1: Blissoma skin care series - Mild Rice Facial Cleanser



Ingredients:
 Organic Whole Brown Rice Flour and Willowbark extract
 - Gently exfoliates and cleans
- Organic Sunflower, Apricot Kernal, and Hemp oils
 - Balances skin oils
 - Nourishes skin cells
-Organic Chickweed, Rose, Marshmallow, Plantain
 - Stimulates circulation
 - Flushes away toxins

Before I was introduced this product, I was actually using another non-organic product cleanser for my face. It was a product of Hada Labo. Not sure if I used it the wrong way or whatever, it did not really work well for me as I still experienced acne and bumps on my skin.

Of course, I had my concerns when switching over to a new product too. I spoke to Michelle about my skin condition as well, and I was told that their organic products are safe for even sensitive skin.
It got me anxious to try it!




I was pleasantly surprised by its unique packaging! I was told that this bottle was made of aluminium material. Damn environmental-friendly!




Not sure if everyone will be used to the smell of an organic product, but I do like it.
Somehow it smells like mild lavender.

Verdict:

This may sound exaggerating (but I swear I am not), my skin actually feels SMOOTH upon touch after washing away my application layer. I was pleasantly surprised and I thought it was my imagination.
Being the first time to use an organic product, I would have to say its effective as I could tell it is gentle on my skin AND most importantly... ... I DIDN'T experience any breakout after using it.
If you are looking for a decent cleanser that you can FEEL its effects after usage, this is something you may wish to consider. 


#2: Blissoma Solutions Refine Clay Renewal Mask
(This can be used together with the Mild Rice Facial Cleanser for better results!)






A balancing clay mask for deep repair, detoxification,
and toning.
- Rhassoul Clay from lava beds in Morrocco
 - Used worldwide by spas!!
 - Contains magnesium, calcium, potassium, silica
 - Deeply detoxifies and remineralizes the skin
- Concentrated Organic Willowbark
 - Dissolves dead skin cells and prevents acne
 - Tones and cleanses pores
- Extracts of Organic Licorice and Olive Leaf
 - Corrects coloration of skin and hyperpigmentation
 - Soothes and improves skin immunity, anti-inflammatory
- Creamy, premixed formula contains lightweight oils
 - Hydrating and conditioning to improve texture
 - A good choice for skin that is sensitive, reactive, or acneic 

Maybe it's just me, but I feel that this smells similar to the facial cleanser. I applied it after using the facial cleanser and let it sit for a good 20 minutes in the shower. (Not necessarily 20 minutes if you do not have the time, but I was just being kiasu and hoping it would have better results. LOL! It's just psychological...)



It looks like a clay mask (I'm sorry that I was unable to capture a shot of myself while applying the mask as I did it in the shower room and everything was just... well, wet.)
There are tiny substances contained that felt kinda' rough when I rubbed em' on my face. I guess its part of the deep cleansing process!


There's another usage of it too! I could also dot it on a blemish or affected area on my face and leave it on overnight. It will eventually turn into a dry scab that I could peel off the very next day. Yes, this means that it can help to soothe acne too!
But do bear in mind that some thorough rubbing may be needed to remove it completely if you have dabbed quite an amount on your face after leaving it overnight - else you will look like you are having a face with lots of tainted spots LOL.


#3: Blissoma Solutions A+ Perfecting Serum
(Super-light textured
treatment with balancing
herbs, carrot, and rose for
troubled skin)


- Oil-free formula with a touch of Organic Jojoba
 - Conditions and softens without clogging
- Over 13 healing herbs in this treatment formula
 - Organic Coriander, Goldenrod, Fennel, Olive Leaf, and more
 - Organic Licorice and Heather flowers reduce hyperpigmentation
 - Refining, toning, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory action
- Rose Oil, Organic Carrot Juice (Vitamin A), and Niacinamide (B3)
 - Acne remedy fades discoloration and synthesizes collagen
 - Niacinamide (B3) at levels clinically proven to reduce acne
- Suitable for: rosacea, dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, pore size

I've heard how highly raved this is amongst customers who have used this product before. Personally, I used it together with the other 2 products that I've mentioned earlier in this post since this would have been an ideal combination for best results.

So what is this A+ Perfecting Serum about?
As adapted from their website:
"Individuals with inflamed, dry skin can use this treatment prior to final moisturizing. Individuals with oily skin can use it alone. "

Many have claimed that it is the perfect solution to acne or red bumps.
Now let's see... 

Honestly, I would not say that the smell is pleasant...


Just spread it over your face and neck after cleansing! It was what I did.


I can't tell if the product alone did its job as I have used all the mentioned products together for a period of 2 months. (I did not really use them sparingly since my face is quite small. LOL)
But here it is - A before and after photo (time span of 2 months)

Pardon the unclear photos - I had a difficulty trying to capture a good one as my kitchen has such a dim lighting.
You can tell my skin isn't that flawless here (I only had eye make-up on). LOL.
Disgusting complexion.


Two months later~ I do notice there are still minor scars, but not as visible.



I am still currently using the products and I am confident to say that they are indeed gentle on the skin.

Here are more facts about Blissoma products, just for additional knowledge if you haven't heard about it:

They are 100% Vegetarian and many are Vegan! Yes, no animal testing has been performed.
The ingredients are mainly made up of REAL, RAW plants.


If you are in to try a new product and don't mind going the organic way (Organic ingredients are basically harmless!), Blissoma products are something to consider!
They may not be cheap, but they can be used for quite some time... Quite a good investment, I would say.

Thank you, Charis Naturals, for the opportunity in having me review the products! I would never have known about them if not for the recommendations. :)

If you would like to browse more of their products (there are many others, including make-up products!), here's the link:

Sunday, 21 December 2014

[Review] Doraemon- Stand by me

I have been a HUGE fan (I repeat, a HUGE fan) of Doraemon since I was young. 
I remembered one of my favorite hangout places would be the bookstores, in which I would attempt to persuade my dad to purchase the comic books for me. (Those comic books were considered pretty expensive then - as it's priced at $4.50 per book)
Heck, I was such a fan that I read almost EVERY single existing chapter until I could almost memorize them.

Admittedly, my craze somehow subsided over the years as I got on with my studies. (Of course, I still love Doraemon!)
Little did I imagine that I would get the chance to catch it in the theaters (a.k.a "big screens") years later - and it was like a reunion with my childhood memory.


So you might be interested to know how I felt after watching the movie.
One word - "Awesome"

I LOVED every bit of it, despite the fact that I CRIED like a baby during certain parts of the movie (Mind you, I am usually not those that will shed tears in the cinema)
Although it is not considered a 3D movie with 3D glasses, but I have to say that the dimensional effects will make you go "WOW". If you are a Doraemon fan and have been reading the books, you would find the settings familiar. 
Seriously, the effects were so realistic at times that I had a hard time thinking they are actually not real.



I cried at those parts when Doraemon had to return to the future... It was apparent that he wanted to much to stay by Nobita's side (Both of them have developed a strong bond and friendship) but it was not possible for him to stay anymore.
The last night they spent together was so heartwarming... It was as though I was right there living with them.

Well, even aunties cried while they were watching the movie! (Don'y play play hor)


Kawaii ne!!


(Nobita doesn't really look like his usual 2D self, but it will do!)


And Shizuka is sooo beautiful! It's impossible for you not to go "Awww" when looking into those eyes...



Right.. Go catch it already if you haven't! I rate this movie a 9/10! A deduction of 1 point because it made me cry!!!! Urgh.