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dok naman, patay-malisya pa. Obvious na pearlas yan.
yung pizza nyo mabudburan ba ng kape yan???? hahahahahahah!!!!![]()
Si uls at lm bumamat ng pizza... tinirahan ka ng isa kags...
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yup was there kanina
sa tapat yan ng macao imperial and serenitea
dami grab food naka standby sa area na yan
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anything taken in excess, is bad.
but the bad effects of taking in "too much sugar" are not as immediate as what one would expect when ingesting, say, cyanide. yes, there may be some issues with weakness, etc, annoying but not fatal.
the bad effects of eating too much sugar take years and years to develop.
medical textbooks and pseudo-or-paramedical-medical literature (i.e. google) are full of such information.
sugar is not a toxin, in the layman's definition of the word.
but it wreaks havoc on one's physiology, over the long period of time of wanton abandon.
Last edited by dr. d; December 7th, 2019 at 01:39 AM.
Nubayan pati kulay ng milkteh eh ginagaya na sa buhok.
para makapalag naman kayo eh pakulay nyo eh mocha frap.
Milk Tea Hair Color Trend
Beauty | By Nicole Arcano - Jul 9, 2019
Milk Tea Hair Color Is a Thing, And Here's How You Can Achieve It
Your favorite drink is now a hair color.
There's no denying that Asia is in a serious milk tea phase. You can find a boba shop pretty much at every street corner in the city, regardless if you're in Singapore, Taiwan, or Manila. One thing we didn't foresee, however, is how the drink's caramel creamy hue would become a beauty trend—a hair color trend, to be exact.
Allure reports that Instagram users from Japan and Singapore are using the hashtag #milkteahair to post their new dye jobs inspired by the popular drink. They describe the shade as a "beautiful, creamy beige—not too warm, not too cool, and falling somewhere between light brown and dark blonde." Browsing through the tag, we've seen the color in a full dye job, ombré looks and dip-dyed ends.
We showed these milk tea-inspired locks to some local colorists to find out how to achieve a similar shade, and as expected, this color has long been a popular color. Katchie Mejias of Katch Beauty Lounge describes the look above as a blonde shade with both warm and cool tones. "The mix of golden tones with the coolness of ash create a balanced, flattering color of blonde," she says.
"To achieve this color from dark hair, it has to be bleached to at least level 8 or 9, leaving a pale yellow for the right kind of warmth," Katchie continues. "Once the hair is bleached, [we] then apply the colorant with ash and gold tones in it, and then proceed with treatment to make it looking healthy and shiny."
the chachago branch sa ongpin street mukhang doing good ah. Ang liit ng pwesto pero lagi may customer though not pila-balde pero every 5minutes may sumusundot-sundot.