Monday, October 31, 2011

Moving On

I have been asked numerous times why I moved from New York to where I am today. For a number of reasons, really. And they can't quite be explained so simply in a conversation because of the highly personal nature of these reasons. I can, however, share on this blog what was on my mind at the time. Let's time-travel back together, shall we?




May 5th, 2009

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Day 1 post-surgery.


About a year ago, out of nowhere I discovered a tiny protrusion on the joint of one of my fingers. It was uncomfortable and I thought I must've overdone the knuckle-cracking or something. Over the course of a few months, whenever I was washing the dishes, I could feel it distinctly and even though it was not causing a lot of pain, I became concerned about what it might be. To make the story short, it turned out to be a ganglion cyst and I had it surgically removed a few months ago. A harmless little procedure, actually. The surgeon informed me that there was a little tear on the tendon sheath situated where that joint is and thus the ganglion cyst was formed. Most likely I had hurt myself lifting and carrying all those heavy boxes from my floral suppliers.

It's been over a couple of months now post-surgery and what's left of it now is a scar. An arrowhead-shaped scar pointing to the right. Sorta. I have permanent ink all over my body already, and the scar is another form of mark on my skin that will not ever go away. An expert inspected it recently and informed me that my body has developed a form of resistance towards the suture, therefore it has taken the scar a lot longer to recede than initially anticipated. Hmmm.

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Day 3 post-surgery.

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Day 71 post-surgery.


You know how they say the definition of insanity is the act of doing the same thing over and over, while expecting a different result? This is what I am thinking about tonight. In taking stock of what has happened in the recent years, I realize that I need to investigate the option of letting go of preconceived notions in order to progress towards a happier state of being myself. I know, I know, this is so obvious. Even I roll my eyes, like how could I have not known any better? But years of mental conditioning and a stubborn streak have made me tough as nails, and I'm starting to see that being tough and all that has clearly not brought me any closer to the happiness that I've been seeking. Bitterness, most likely. Especially if I continue hanging on to my predisposed judgements and fears. I was telling myself if I keep doing what I believe is right, everything will be fine and dandy. It may not make me happy and it makes me feel alone, but at least I am protected in my safe little bubble. My comfort zone, my rules, my "alone" space, my consequence.

Of late, I have begun questioning whether this is really the best that I can do for myself. I have been convincing myself all these years that the now and here is all good. It's not great but it's okay, I'll live! Even though okay is fine, why do I still keep feeling like crap? In the last few months, while I was away (and taken out from the context of my okay-ness bubble), I started realizing that I can do so much better for myself. Because I've been aware of the perpetual void within me and I cannot live with it anymore. Sure, I am known to be resilient and strong, but I have been stuck in the same set of self-imposed conditions that I've placed myself into for too long. God knows I have wished many many times for these conditions to change, but at the same time I am reluctant and afraid to step out of my bubble. Now that is insane, especially upon realizing that I have been standing in my own way. It's just like my scar; the more I am resisting, the longer it will be for the unhappiness to recede. No one can say for sure how long it takes, only I will know when that moment comes to me and I can feel the peace from within. I am healing and I want more for myself. I suppose now is a good time to put the stubbornness aside and regard things with slightly more flexibility, huh?

Taking leaps of faith has never been my thing. It takes a lot of courage, determination and persistence to let go of old modes of thinking. I'm too skeptical and suspicious for that. But now, I want this latest scar on my hand to remind me of what I have to let go in order to move forward. And I do need to move on. For my own sake, goddammit. I really have to get the hell out of my own way and put myself on a different path, or I'll predictably die alone and insane. The best I can do for myself right now is tune into my intuition and listen closely to what the little voice is saying.

"Follow your heart," one of my girlfriends had kindly written to me as a form of encouragement.

:)




So that's that. I made the leap of faith and dove in with my heart serving as internal compass.

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Day 985 post-surgery.

Today there is a barely-visible, faint scar on my left hand. I no longer think much of it, but it remains a symbolic reminder of how I had made one of the biggest — and most terrifying — change in my life. To move out, move on and move forward.




A Note from the Universe:

The baby steps in the beginning of a journey, Moonberry, always seem inadequate compared to the brilliance of the dream that inspired them. This is natural. If the dream wasn't so far "out there" and dazzling, it wouldn't be worth dreaming! Just don't be led to think that the physical ground you cover with your baby steps is all that they accomplish. Because for every mortal step you take, another cog in a giant wheel behind the curtains of time and space advances, and with it, 10,000 new possibilities.

Better than Star Trek,
The Universe

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Tragic Hero

"Tragic Hero" is a term used amongst my friends and I to describe the men who have played a very significant role throughout the course of all my serious relationships. Meaning, for one reason or another, I have a consistent history of falling in love with tragic heroes and my friends know what a Tragic Hero magnet I am. Coz it takes one to know one...

Who and what is a Tragic Hero?

  • He is a highly emotional creature. Emotion wins over logic most of the time.
  • He has a sweet, sensitive and tender. He can be extremely loving.
  • He is a wounded animal, a bird with clipped wings and for the most part, highly vulnerable.
  • He is someone to be handled with extreme gentle care.
  • He also has a dark side, a perpetual angst about "fitting in" and being "accepted".
  • He has a profound and deep-seated insecurity and fear that he may never be "good enough".
  • He is broody, moody and thinks A LOT. Too much for his own good sometimes.
  • He feels that he's often dealt an unfair card by life and resents not being "normal".
  • He loves being showered with attention, yet afraid of success because success can expose weaknesses and force him to deal with his flaws
  • He is terrified of being rejected, therefore he prefers to remain passive.
  • (And then he hates the world wondering why it has overlooked him.)
  • He is a dreamer and idealist.
  • He is often an introvert.
  • He feels misunderstood and that people generally do not "get" him.
  • He is usually "lost" and unsure of what he wants.
  • He is not confident about getting what he wants and often doubts himself.
  • He sabotages his relationships because he is scared to get hurt.
  • He requires a lot of reassurances. Plenty.
  • He has a very gentle soul.


Yes, I always fall in love with Tragic Heroes. Sadly, they are also the ones who have broken my heart into pieces. Now, I'm not gonna pretend to be psychiatrist and don't have an interest in figuring out why Tragic Heroes are the way they are. Upbringing, influences, backgrounds, etc... whatever. They just arrive in that package. And since the law of attraction states that birds of a feather flock together, I'm constantly drawn to them because I share those same traits. Uh huh, you're looking at the Tragic Heroine herself (although believe me you, I strive everyday to muffle my inner demons, and consciously try to stay in the path of Light).

I can tell you that what attracts me most to a Tragic Hero is the gift of who they are. All my Tragic Heroes have been gifted with an incredible talent and their inner turmoils + emotional turbulences enabled them to create and become, what I see as, sheer geniuses. Exceptional intellectual-emotional-physical ability, creativity and/or originality that is an alchemy of what they feel and how they perceive things. In a word: dreamer. They are dreamers.

Maybe you can think of it as, they are making up for the inadequacies in other parts of their personalities or lives, by subconsciously channeling it into something else that they can confidently have a unique voice in, something they can dwell in without fear of being judged, a safe harbor in which they can spread their wings and soar. I pick up on the authentic expressions they have chosen to represent themselves and I can emotionally connect immediately.

This makes them a hero in my eyes. I find it a huge turn-on and very very sexy.

The gentle, tender, understanding, sensitive side also makes me go all warm and fuzzy inside. It is difficult for me not to fall in love with a Tragic Hero and get all giddy with joy... wow, here's someone whom I can finally share my dark thoughts with and guess what, he "gets" it instantly! That mutual understanding and deep connection is oh-so-very special. A bond.

.... And then the tragic part comes in.

Self-doubt. Insecurity. Angst. Inability to bridge the gap between ideals and reality. Fear of being denied love and acceptance. Self-esteem issues. Frustration. Not coping well with disappointments. The more you invest yourself emotionally, the more you anticipate the day when this great love will be ripped away from you. And then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Ugh.

That's when the fairy tale usually ends. A tragic ending for both parties which involves curling into fetal position in a dark bedroom with all the shades drawn down and blaming the world for being cruel to you, once again.

Sigh. Tragic Heroes. Love 'em, hate 'em, can't leave 'em, but can't live with 'em either. :|



Creep
Radiohead




Have you ever confused a dream with a lie?

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Poser

One of the things I find very annoying is guys going online prowling for random girls. I'm sure you have seen these around, right? Ever since my Asian Avenue days, I kept getting friend-requests from random dudes and upon checking their profiles, I notice that ALL their 'friends' are girls. To this, my response to their friend-requests has always been the same: I DON'T THINK SO, BUDDY!!! I don't know who you are, I don't need to know who you are and you ain't gonna get to know me either. Period.

Today I received a new friend-request from a Michael Wong on Facebook.

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This got me rolling my eyes big time, because duuuuuuuude..... if you're gonna try and entice chicks by using a fake photo of a celebrity on your profile page, at least do your friggin' homework beforehand! For your information, the picture you're using is of Russell Wong and NOT his brother, Michael Wong. Jeebuz! Get the facts straight. If you wanna fake then at least put in some effort to fake it well and make it believable. Sheesh!

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As expected, all his 'friends' are girls. Silly girls who fell for this ploy.

SERIOUSSSSLYYYYYY~~~~

Now there's nothing with socializing online and looking to meet new people, make friends and all that. I've personally made many great friends online, boys and girls alike, and it all started from a random connection between strangers. This dated aaaaaaaall the way back since the "aac" AOL chatroom, #singapore irc channel, CUSeeMe, Fayenatics forum and Asian Avenue days. Everyone I've become friends with are genuine people, with whom I was happy to discover that we share mutual interests. That's how you become friends, you know? By being who you are, you draw to yourself like-minded people and foster meaningful friendships. I even met an my ex-boyfriend, in fact, through one of these online spots and we eventually dated for four years.

My issue with this particular "Michael Wong" poser is: What's wrong with keeping it real and using your own photo, sharing your authentic personal profile instead of misrepresenting yourself??? The thing which annoys me is the lameass bait-and-switch tactic and the whole fakery of it. Puhleeez. *rolling eyes again*

I shan't comment on booties and hookups, which clearly is what is all about. This online meat market mentality is also the reason why I cancelled my MySpace and Friendster accounts eons ago. I am not interested in booty or hookup, so there you go... friend-request = REJECTED!!!

End of rant.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Glam it up, baby!

*** CONTEST! CONTEST! CONTEST! ***

I've been invited to attend the prestigious Longines Singapore Gold Cup event on 13 November 2011. The Longines Singapore Gold Cup is the crown jewel of the local turf. With prize money of S$1.35 million, this domestic race is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious races in the region. The Singapore Gold Cup is one of the richest and most illustrious events on the Singapore racing calendar, with a history that stretches back to 18 October 1924.

With that said, let me just say that I haven't a clue on what the Gold Cup race is all about but there is an affiliated contest in which I will be one of the judges: MOST GLAMOROUS CONTEST. Now, this is my department for sure. ;)

I will be picking 10 best-dressed contestants to attend the Longines event. As a guest to the event, you stand to win a Longines watch worth $4000! You may even stand a chance to meet Longines ambassador and well-known Taiwanese celebrity and model, Lin Chi-Ling. How's that for glamness?

Boys and girls, here is your chance to dress in your most glamorous outfit!

How to join: Send your most glam pic to socialmedia@turfclub.com.sg for a chance to attend the Longines event.



Simple, right? Photos will be uploaded on Turf Club's fan page and I will pick 10 best-dressed participants to attend the Longines event with me and my friends - namely, other bloggers such as smithankyou and dblchin. :) Start digging through your wardrobes, or hit the malls to score some really glamorous outfits! To give you an idea, here's one of my fave glamorous outfits in my wardrobe: my "million dollar" dress from the Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 runway collection. ^^

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Since we're on the subject of glamorous outfits, when I was in Paris recently during Paris Fashion Week, I went into a Dior boutique and one of the dresses from the Winter 2011 couture collection caught my eye. Just for kicks, I decided to try it on and ZOMGGGGGG~ it fitted me like a dream. :9~~~

COUTURE. Omigod...

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Here's the dream dress which I tried on. It's a cocktail dress made of gradated ruffles in sorbet colors of pale peach and greyish light blue. I think the material is silk-satin. Sorry, I admit I was somewhat giddy as soon as I tried it on because it was soooooo beautiful. The ruffles flounced playfully and elegantly when I moved in the dress.

Hawt damn. I guess this is the difference between off-the-rack and limited-edition couture outfits. I can't articulate it well, but there is definitely a difference. The way it hugged my body in all the right places and produced flattering curves. Yeah, money can definitely buy you that. ;P

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This is what the dress looked like on the runway model during the fashion show. Incidentally, the Winter 2011 collection is also the last collection designed by John Galliano (before he was removed from position due to his scandal).

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There are only a handful of these outfits available, as each Dior boutique in Paris only carries one or two pieces each. Every ruffle has been handstitched, so the production of this dress is a laborious process. Oh, it's seriously fucking drop-dead gorgeous!!!

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The best part about this dress is, no major alteration was needed! Look at that, this dress was totally made for me or what?!? :P :P :P It had my name written all over it and was just waiting for me to pick it up, bring it home.

BUT ALASSSSSSSSSS...

I went back to the boutique twice, nearly handed my credit card to buy it but walked away with an empty hand each time because I needed to think about it a little bit more. The Dior staff was sweet enough to offer to send the box over to my hotel room, instead of me trekking down all over town hauling this gigantic box of a couture dress. In the end however, I had to painfully make the decision *NOT* to bring this dress home because it would have cost me one month's mortgage!!! >_< I think I sorta could afford it, but it's also the equivalent of five more roundtrip airfares to Paris yo. I kinda don't think blowing all of it on a dress would be the wisest choice. Eesh!

So it's been about three weeks now, and I'm *still* coveting that dress. Of course there's no way I can get it now because I've left Paris. Plus, as I've said before, there's only a handful of these dresses available anywhere so it will take a miracle for me to ever come upon it again. :"(

*sighhhhhhhhhh*
Au revoir, Dior dream dress.
*sniffles*

If there is a good (and rich) Samaritan out there who wants to buy me the dress though, I will gladly accept.... Size 36, thanks. }:p Hahahaha!!!

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Still on the subject of glamorous outfits, I thought diamond body-dresses are mad glam too. We all remember Britney Spears' diamond body-dress in her Toxic music video - sooooo hawt, right?

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The original concept, worn by Diana Ross back in the 70s.

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Britney's version, 2004.




Ah well... I don't know yet what I will be wearing to the Longines event, but I can assure you it'll be glam. So please come join me and let's party glamorously together at this event! :)

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Send your most glam pic to socialmedia@turfclub.com.sg for a chance to attend the Longines event.



Glam up and good luck! :)

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Notes from the Universe

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Notes from the Universe

Think back on your life, Moonberry, just for a moment, to when something wildly wonderful and totally unexpected happened. Something that rocked your world and changed your life. That curled your hair and colored your cheeks. That lit your fire and buttered your bread.

See what happens when you leave the cursed hows to me?

As you were,
The Universe

PS: And I'm only getting warmed up, MB.






A charmed life
A life of guaranteed good fortune or invulnerability, by virtue of a charm or spell.


*raising hand*
Yep, that'd be me.
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you very much.

These days, I feel so very lucky and give thanks because with every experience - be it good or bad, I feel more grounded spiritually. When I say 'spiritually', I am referring to the well-being of my soul and the sense of peace it attains. You know that sense of peace I'm talking about? It's the secure knowledge that everything will work itself out no matter what. (It takes a lot of faith to have that and I admit I waver way too often... so I remind myself to loosen my grip, trust the end result without worrying too much about the 'hows').

Sometimes I just wanna shout at the very top of my lungs how much I love being me. Sure sure, I don't hold back when it comes to bitching, ranting, cursing, whining, complaining, groaning, kicking and screaming, and I find living unbearably a pain in the ass sometimes - but there's no way I'd ever trade my life for someone else's. I am me. Ever growing, ever feeling, ever living.

:")

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I think it is important to feel gratitude, just a simple gratitude for existing. In this time, space and dimension. Right here, right now. As I am.


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Monday, October 17, 2011

[Giveaway Winner] 2B FOR FACE - A smaller face for you and me

Thanks to all who participated in the 2B FOR FACE giveaway. WE HAVE A WINNER!!!

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BIG BIG CONGRATS TO EZT HO!


Please email me your mailing address. :)

For the rest of you, fret not as I have another exciting giveaway being lined up, so stay tuned and thanks for supporting this blog always!

*MUAHZ*

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign [5]

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Hello, October!!! I figure this is a good time to do a roundup of all the creative advertising (and some may be controversial) that has been produced in different parts of the world to raise awareness towards breast cancer. The ads below are from Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, UK, Dubai, Kuwait, USA, Netherlands by agencies large and small. Presumably all these ad campaigns are done pro-bono and it is really awesome how creative all the ads are.

In 2006 the Dutch even produced a brilliant TV ad in which many women had a nipple slip and caught on film - all for the benefit of breast cancer research campaign in the Netherlands. View the YouTube video [NSFW].

More creative ads in print:

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SEE THE REST [NSFW] ON MY FACEBOOK PAGE // Pink Ribbon Album.

And while you're there, please consider joining the Photo Pledge. Thank you. :)

Btw, here's one more - oh wait, it's not an ad. It's my response to the douchebags coming from a particular forum board who've made unflattering comments about me and my pix. Whateverrrrr dudes... who are you again huh huh huh? The image I made below says all that I need to say to you mofos. }:)

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*TALK TO DA HAND YO*

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Neuglow Hydrafacial

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The kind folks at Neuglow The Aesthetic Doctors invited me to try their HydraFacial™ recently. It is essentially a microdermabrasion but instead of the traditional method involving fine crystals which gently abrade the skin, this treatment is crystal-free and mutiple serums are applied onto the skin during the exfoliation process.

The HydraFacial™ treatment removes dead skin cells and impurities by simultaneously bathing the new skin with cleansing, hydrating and moisturizing skin solutions.

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Before the treatment, I have a consultation with Dr. Michelle Tan who briefs me on the procedure. She explains how during HydraFacial treatment, serums are applied soften the skin and sebum making it much easier to extract away impurities. The serums provide hydration and antioxidant infusion during the treatment whilst sebum and impurities are being lifted away.

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Here is the machine that is used for the treatment. It extracts skin impurities while delivering the serums onto the skin at the same time.

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As you can see, there are three bottles hooked up to the machine and they contain the following serums:

Activ-4™: It helps to promote the overall health of skin; improve the appearance of hyperpigmentation, brown spots, fine lines and uneven skin tone.

Beta-HD™: This salicylic acid based skin solution is specifically designed for acne-prone and oily skin. It softens sebum, dislodges skin debris and aids in painless extractions of whiteheads and blackheads.

Antiox-6™: Containing Vitamin A, Vitamin E, White Tea Extract and Hyaluronic Acid, this skin solution is designed for overall antioxidiant protection and deep hydration.


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And so the treatment begins. I have had microdermabrasions many times before and I recall it to be a grainy sensation which feels a little bit like sandpaper being rubbed on my face. The HydraFacial, on the other hand, feels much more comfortable and painless. My face is bathed by the serums while dead cells and impurities are being vacuumed away.

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Each treatment lasts about 45 minutes long. As there are three different serums being applied on my face, three different spiral-shaped tips are used on my face.

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This is what the spiral-shaped tips look like at the end of the treatment. Number 1 doesn't look bad at all, it is relatively clean. Number 2 has slight impurities in it but not too much. But number 3 shows the most amount of skin debris (ie. dead skin cells) that has been taken off my face, primarily from my lips and area around the mouth. I always have chapped lips which look naturally dark compared to others and the skin around my mouth tends to get pretty dry too.

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Here my face is being patted lighty to ensure that the serums are properly absorbed by the skin at the conclusion of the treatment. You can see my lips looking much more refreshed and plumper, not as dry as before I started.

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Dr. Tan recommends a series of six treatments, one treatment every two weeks for improving the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, oversized pores, hyperpigmentation and oily/acne-prone skin. HydraFacial is charged at $180 per session. The treatment is fast and efficient; I can return to my normal activities and put on makeup (if I choose to) immediately after the treatment.

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My personal experience with the Neuglow HydraFacial treatment is soothing, refreshing, non-irritating and immediately effective. There is no downtime at all and my face looks rejuvenated afterwards. Complexion looks cleaner, brighter after the exfoliation and my skin feels supple to the touch after the hydrating infusion of serums. My lips look rosier and softer with its new lighter shade post-treatment, which I like very much. :)

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This is definitely much better than traditional microdermabrasion and I really appreciate how it is a liquid treatment which exfoliates the skin while infusing it with cleansing, hydrating and moisturizing skin solutions at the same time. After just one treatment, I get a visibly radiant skin tone right away. It’s my first time visiting Neuglow and I find that their services are very professional, especially Dr. Michelle Tan who provided a friendly and informative consultation. Thank you, Neuglow, for the HydraFacial experience.

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