Economical Beauty

My first taste of entrepreneurship was in 2008. That was when I got back from Brisbane. It started off as a side income to pay for my car. I sold clothes online or better known as a blogshop.

It was new to us in KL. Initially, I started sourcing locally, the choice was rather limited. You had to have the eye for what’s going to be in fashion and also not sell the exact thing your competitors did. Though it might seem like a small hobby to some. I actually registered my blogshop and even had a legit company account. My earnings were really steady and clothes sold out super fast.

My dad noticed how well it did and invested in it. Off I went to Guangzhou to shop! Oh, boy, did I shop! I even quit my day job as I was so stressed and suffered acute gastric too.

However, I did go back to a 9-5 again while maintaining my blogshop. I then co-founded another business that was also online based that eventually turned into a fulltime gruelling offline job.

2011 was when I ditched the corporate life for good. A thing about being an entrepreneur that I must be honest with you is the pay. You will definitely take a pay cut when you start. Some months you’d get paid late. Some months you’d get paid less. Some months there won’t even be enough to pay yourself. Eventually, it will get better, but there will be some dry spells depending on the nature of your business.

Due to my financial standing as an entrepreneur, I decided to save where I could. The first thing that I cut off from my day to day spending was coffee. Coffee is a mad love of mine. Nowadays, it is a self-reward when I nailed a brief or score a new client. Some rare occasions it would be a pick me up on my shittier creative rut days.

The second thing that went down the drain was my blow-outs. The third was the facials. I now do home facials which can be an absolutely relaxing thing. But I’m guilty of slapping a mask own while working.

The fourth is my makeup products. Nope, I didn’t ditch makeup. I got real with it. What do I mean by that? Read on.

Bobbi Brown was the first brand that I emersed myself into. My mother brought me to the counter in Jusco which was located at One Utama. I was in such awe. I had never seen so many shades of brown/nude. It was an endless train of colours. They had lipsticks, eyeshadows, blushers and so much more! It was magical. For years I swore by them for my foundation, concealer, powder, eyebrow pencil, eyeliner and lipstick. My favourite look to achieve with Bobbi Brown would have to be the smokey eyes with nude lips.

In 2014, I discovered Rimmel London during my travels. It became my daily go to. I wore this on my day to day adventures and stuck to Bobbi Brown for special occasions. I wasn’t adventurous with makeup you see. Not only that, I had sensitive skin. So I was rather afraid of unwanted breakouts.

Despite that, I was a lil more adventurous with my lipstick. I mixed drugstore buys with high-end ones.

2018, is the year I finally opened up myself to local products. Local Malaysian products. #supportlocal!

I now use Lurelle Beauty foundation in Natural for my regular days. Especially if I’m in a rush. It is lightweight yet gives a medium coverage. No need to conceal my tired eyes! Just two pumps and I’m golden! Here’s a picture of me as proof.

I had minimal makeup on. Just foundation, eyebrow pencil, a lil blusher and a dash of lipmatte. The lipmatte is from MaryR BeautyWhat I love about Lurelle’s foundation is it’s water-based and wudhu friendly. Perfect for me who wants to pray when I’m out and about. It is also SPF35! Yup 35 ladies. Great for our scorching hot weather!

Another new found love is MaryR’s lipmattes. They come in six colours.

  1. Lily
  2. Dahlia
  3. Sakura
  4. Hydrangea
  5. Carnation
  6. Azalea

They contain Argan oil. Making it particularly great to moist the skin. I just hate chapped lips when I’m wearing lipstick. I’m currently in UK and it’s cold and dry. So this is my go to! My favourites would be Sakura and Carnation. I even took it on my recent trip to Krakow. It definitely helps add colour to my face in the negative cold weather.

If you are in the mood for some self-reward, try these brands for a change! I’m indeed more open to local brands. They are reasonable and good! If you know of any other makeup brands that I ought to try, do drop a comment. Would love to hear about it!

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Reading is Magic

Reading is all sorts of wonderful. It helps you escape. You gain more knowledge. It distresses you and so much more.

There are many types of books that you can read, it truly depends on individuals. I for one love reading chic-lits to unwind at the end of the day. I’ve been a fan of self-help book since I was 12 after my dad who is an avid reader introduced me to it. I also enjoy literature books.

A few months ago, I was not my best self. I was so stressed out by disrespectful and bad paymasters. Days felt so slow, I was so demotivated. I was also trying hard to keep an agency abreast but my efforts were not matched. I finally called it quits.

It was the perfect timing when he gave me this ever famous book called “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”. I actually already purchased the book when he recommended a few books to read. I had been so busy that I did not read it.

Because it was his own book from his own personal collection, I decided to read it. Once I started reading it, I could not put it down. I was so drawn to it. I could relate to it so badly. I was excited to read it but I was saddened by it too. I did not realize how badly I had neglected my own wellbeing. I was so burnt out.

I was lucky enough that I was leaving for the UK a few weeks after I got his book. I brought it along with me and finished reading it in Bratislava. I even snuggled in bed alone just to read it. That I was so engrossed in it that he thought I was asleep. Some days, I completely ignored him just to read.

If you are on the verge of a burnout or you feel like you are stuck in a rut. Be it if you are a business owner or an employee, grab this book. It is worth every penny.

Here I am, months later. I value myself, my work and those I love more. I truly understand the fact that it all begins with me. I matter.

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Stepping Up

I have subscribed to an online learning hub for the longest time ever but did not follow through. But today in one seating, I went through 2 topics for a week. Hehe.

I am constantly reading business and self-help articles online to improve myself but today, I woke up with a sense of the need to do even better. To challenge me further. To grasp more business acumen in this ever challenging business/entrepreneurial life that I had chosen back in 2011.

It ain’t easy, it definitely is not for the faint-hearted. You live from paycheck to paycheck. With issues from bad paymasters and more. Perhaps one day I will share more on the challenges I have faced in my journey.

To learn more on Digital Marketing this week! Oh, I even started exercising today! Yayyers!

Here’s a candid picture of me working in the train. And yes, I work anywhere for as long as there is Wifi.

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Being Productive

  1. Don’t skip breakfast.
  2. Make a To-Do list.
  3. Do not multitask.
  4. Tidy your works space every day.
  5. Time your tasks.
  6. Make time to reflect every day.
  7. Have a me time to unwind.
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The Art of Balancing Life

I was in a conversation with my cousin in her kitchen in Dublin. The topic of conversation was stress, burnouts and balance.

The fine lines between the above said can be very blurry at times. I have gone through severe stress and got myself burnout. When I was much younger I did not know how to cope with stress that well. I would myself out till I crashed. It was a vicious cycle. Now that I’m much older, I am getting much better at it. Actually, there’s still room for improvement too.

The very next morning, I found out a dear friend had passed away at the age of 52. I was shocked and extremely saddened by it. I broke into tears and pulled the covers to continue crying. He was a good guy, he was always smiling. He had a lot of stories to share. He gave me relationship advises. Benchmarks for guys that I should date. He even warned a guy a dated before. We went on holidays together too.

Sadly I was not in town to attend his funeral. I feel he left us too soon. So sudden.

Which relates to the topic of balancing life. I should and must cherish my loved ones more. Spend more time with them. I should not be working around the clock. I need my balance. I deserve my balance. I should not feel guilty for taking time out for myself.

There’s only one of me, I matter.

Inalillah Eadrace Petra, you will be missed.

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Can I Get My Hands On You Ever?

This is one publication that featured my work that I can’t seem to get a copy.

It’s an international magazine. I did manage to get a PDF copy of just the article.

How do I go about getting a copy? Sigh. I think I did request for it once.

To read it, click the below :

READ HERE!

Definitely miss taking my camera out for a spin. Most images for the website or articles were shot by me.

On another note, I think I want to redo my categories for the website and perhaps a lil new Look & Feel. Hurm.

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Throwback

Shea Rasol was an influencer, blogger that I knew briefly through Bijou Bazaar. We somehow got to talking. Shea recently passed away and it took me by surprise. Ami was also one of them that I knew through bazaars during my jujuwiwitata’s days. Indeed Allah loves them more.

As I was rereading her blog, I stumbled across this. She briefly mentioned me for Librese’s Women Empowering many years ago. Shea herself is an entrepreneur venturing into many things. Al-Fatihah to her.

I remember going to McCann pretty often to sort details out for this campaign. It definitely was fun.

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We Be Stylin’

If you know me well, I am someone of interdisciplinary. Jane of all trades, master of none. Hihi.

Was browsing through my old folders and found a few images from a shoot I styled for Nel, Nelissa Hilman. It was rather last minute, did it at the swimming pool area of the apartment. Props were purchased the morning before if I wasn’t mistaken.

We used these images for Social Media as well as EDMs.

Being an entreprenuer means flexibility and an open-mind. You are always challenged and also pushed out of your comfort zone. Learning is a big part of the whole journey.

This was just the first of my product styling, I have also done food styling, food photography, product shoot and more. I am both comfortable behind and in front of the lens.

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Good Rituals

January 2017, a month in 2017 has passed us by. So quickly. Did you notice it? I sure did, work has been really busy but fun. Many projects coming in. Alhamdulillah, syukur.

I’m slowly adapting into new positive rituals while slowly tossing out them nasty shit.

  1. Do everything thoroughly, thoughtfully and with intent.
    Have a good intent. Do it right. If it doesn’t feel right, stop and just leave it be.
  2. Try doing nothing for 10 minutes a day at least.
    You deserve a downtime. Complete solace.
  3. Disconnect from technology and work for a while when you get home.
    Take a break. Recharge. Realign. You’d be able to do more chores in a shorter period of time. Get to do things at a better quality too without the distraction.
  4. Be present when you are with your loved ones.
    With technology at your fingertip, we tend to focus on it so much more. Social Media will forever be there, but the ones around us might not. Take a break from tech and be there. Be present. You don’t want to be missing out on major life events.
  5. Start a journal/blog.
    Write things down. This helps you to remember and also a good way to reflect. It could be virtual or even in a book. What works for you, should work for you.
  6. Prioritize.
    Your task, your goals, your time and the people you love. Focus on what is truly important first!

Hope this rituals follows through. What’s yours? Any tips for me? Do share.

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