Wednesday, February 15, 2012

My 2012 Valentine's Day! :)

My flowers for Feb 14, 2012! :)


He gave it with love,
And I accepted it with the same...

Flowers are like love...
Take care of it & it will bloom like now,
It had always been and will always be...


All the bouquet of flowers he gave me over this past 3 years always last long.
I like to arrange them differently everyday and let every rose/tulip bloom.
I love receiving bouquets, feeling beauty queen ang petite niyong bakla! Hahaha!
My favorite are red and purple tulips and roses. What's yours?

You'll know the difference,
Some flowers were left sitting on the table, dying slowly without being taken care of.
 Some bouquets went straight to the trash can, dumped and wasted aww!
and few was arranged and taken care of with love. :)

(CHOS! Kadrama!)
Anyways NOMNOMNOM time,
Here's what we feasted...










Together with Bryan's family and relatives..
Andami naming chaperon noh! Hahahaha!
Aba mga sponsors namin mga yan! Hahaha!:)



The Bhe Bhe's :D




Read our story HERE.
Bryan will leave P.I. again in March 1 (sob)
Anyways, I uber duper enjoyed every single day with him.
It's valentines everyday since he came home... :)

How was your valentine's day?
Hope it was fun too!
BTW We watched THE VOW the day after.
It's a wonderful story..Try it! :)

Thank you so much reading...
Mwuah!

xo,
Jannah




Wednesday, February 8, 2012

JS PROM Hair & Makeup for the Best Friends



Holla!
Today I just had my first prom makeup gig...
I already did makeup for photo shoots, debuts and other special events but not Junior-Senior Prom until now.

Sai (a.k.a Cy from his name Cyrus), a batch mate of mine from De La Salle-Health Sciences Institute booked me to do her sister's hair and makeup for their school's JS Prom Night at  Makati Shangri-La, Manila this 8th of February 2012. Few days after he asked me if I can also do hair and makeup for Regine's friend, Patricia. I agreed cause I have no other scheduled appointment today. So gora lang ng gora mga beki (So just go, go gays!) Tagal kong nagisip ng english translation nyan, tama ba ?! LOL! ;p

Our call time was 1pm at 7eleven of Rosario, Laguna. We (Bryan came with me for help and  support aiyee!) arrived on time and Sai fetch us from there to their house. I immediately started to fix all the necessary things that I will be using on the table inside their well-lighted living room.

Days before, I already asked them what do they like for their hair and makeup to look like.Regine (Sai's beautiful sister) wanted a natural makeup with curly hair while Patricia (Regine's best friend) wanted a smokey eye look with a low up do. They have different picks but they wanted to have something in common which is a braid in the hair.

Here's some pics for you to have an idea how did the best friends come up after I did their hair and makeup...

MORE PHOTOS WILL BE POSTED...
My iPhone4's battery was drained (Useless gadget for me today! >.< ) so I wasn't able to take photos personally.  
Will wait for my friend Sai to upload more LOL!
Hopefully including their before shots and hair styles.
Wait 'til you see Patricia's low flower up do.
THANKS MUCHIE SAI! :)

Regine after I did her hair and foundation

While I'm making sure that her neck is even to her face color.
Candid shot of the makeups. Thank you so much for this Sai!


Regine looks like a Korean actress!
Candid!
Regine with another friend (I didn't did her makeup and hair)
Patricia (most left wearing purple gown) :)
Defined her brows, and her purple smokey eye. :)

Regine, their friend at the center (not my client) and Patricia. :)

THEIR BEFORE:
Regine and Patricia together :)
Patricia and Regine
Gorgeous Best Friends After the Hair and Makeup:)
L: Regine R: Patricia


Patricia Before :)
Patricia After :)



Regine Before
Regine After:)
I love how I made her brows bolder for a more natural look, contoured her nose and cheeks too! :)


Hopefully they had a great time on dancing at their JS Prom tonight.
It's fulfilling to know that their moms was satisfied and liked my job.

I remember my JS Prom years and years ago...(reminiscing time for the aged LOL!)
Infairness, nominated ang lola nyo noon! Charos di naman nanalo LOL!

Thank you so much to Regine and Patricia for entrusting their JS Prom look on my hands.
And specially to Sai, and their mom's who hired me.
Also to Bryan for accompanying me and helping me on this day. Thanks for the unending support bhe! :*

After Laguna, we went to SM Dasma to eat dinner and went straight home to rest for the nextgora day! :)

Care to share how was your JS Prom look before?
My makeup was a dark smokey blue eyeshadow with a light peachy pink lipstick then my hair was up. 
I wore a blueish-purple ball gown (LOL, uso yan nung time ko friend, now di na e) with matching gloves pa ang lola mo, arte lang! Haha! and Silver Heels, cause my gowns was beaded with silvers. I think mala Cinderella drama ni mamsy(mother/mom) before. She actually made up the theme for me but we are really required by our school to wear blue. Blue for the Seniors and Pink for Juniors (Corny right? If there was no mandatory color  I think I'd wear either white or purple). I hope I can find an old picture of mine. It was posted on my Friendster before but cmon' FS, why did you disappear on this face of the earth. jk! :p

Regine and Patricia with their friend on photo booth :)



THANK YOU FOR READING MY TODAY"S BLOG!
I had so much fun doing my first Prom makeup gig! :)

xoxo,
Jannah

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Breast Cancer Advocacy with United Church of Christ in Makati City


Being an advocate of Breast Cancer is such a great honor...

Nowadays, most women are not concern about their breast.
OFTEN, PROPER BREAST CARE ARE NEGLECTED...
Let me ask you ladies several questions,
How much do you get to spend for a single bottle of lotion? for a facial wash? for a nail lacquer?
How much time do you spend to apply your makeup each day?
With BREAST SELF EXAMINATION (BSE), you need not to spend any penny.
Just spend few minutes every month to make sure that you are free from any possible palpable mass in your breasts. It doesn't require too much time and effort to check on your own breast.

This is what we, advocates of Philippine Foundation for Breast Care are educating the people, MEN AND WOMEN of both genders need to be aware of this. MEN CAN ALSO HAVE BREAST CANCER AND NOT ONLY WOMEN.

Breasts are not only there to add femininity and masculinity to our human body. They have purpose, especially to women who are breast feeding. They deserve proper care and diagnostic treatment if necessary. Annual mammogram for 40 years old and above and Ultrasound (UTZ) for younger ages.

The only way to prevent Breast Cancer is thru early detection.
However, please do remember this:
NOT ALL LUMPS ARE CANCEROUS.
If you notice a palpable lump or mass on breast while doing BSE, consult with your surgeon.
Anxiety and fear is common, but nothing is sure unless you'll have it seen and consulted properly. Should you wait for the mass to become worsen?

BREAST CARE is such an important matter that everyone needs to practice and eventually become a part of their lives. Moreover that Philippines is one of the leading countries with regards to morbidity and mortality of Breast Cancer.

If you want to know more about our foundation and our advocacy, feel free to comment below and it will be my pleasure to assist you. We need additional manpower and reliable resources to make a change on trend of Breast Cancer in the Philippines. We do Breast Cancer advocacy nationwide, if you're interested to have a Breast Cancer awareness in your place, please let me know as well. I'll lead you to our contact person in-charge for proper scheduling.

Here's the photos of our advocacy in Makati today:
Pau and Belle getting ready for the ride to Makati
With Ma'am Millet
Had our late lunch first at Chowking before we move into action :P
The Venue
UCC of Makati invited us for Breast Cancer Advocacy

Registration

Program Proper (Health Teaching/Discussion on Breast Cancer)
Ms. Malu V. Cortez, President of Philippine Foundation for Breast Care, Inc
Dra. Janet from Surgery Department




Ma'am April and Nelly, RNs


After health teaching, we divided the participants into several groups for focus teaching. 
I handled a group consisting of mothers, fathers, single ladies and gentlemen on proper BSE.


Our breast model
Left clear half represents breast during non-menstrual period while the
right brown half represents the breast during menstrual period.
Do you notice the differences of your breast during your  menstrual period? It feels more tender and firm right?
After the group workshop, we then proceeded to FREE BREAST SCREENING.

With the participants of today's advocacy , United Church of Christ in the Philippines Makati
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR INVITING US! :)

Founded:  in 2000 and registered under SEC No. A200017874 in 2001.
Location: Breast Care Center OPD East Avenue Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines

Description 
PHILIPPINE FOUNDATION FOR BREAST CANCER, INC. (PFBCI)
Philippine Foundation for Breast Care, Inc. (PFBCI) is the ONLY advocate and support group that operates and manages a breast care center in a public hospital.

PFBCI’s office is located in the Breast Care Center of East Avenue Medical Center in Quezon City. Its comprehensive Boobie Programs include awareness campaign with free breast screening, mammography, stereotactic biopsy, financial assistance, counseling, surveillance, home visits and social events.

PFBCI is a non-stock, non-profit, grassroots, volunteer-based
organization, committed and dedicated to fight breast cancer and save
lives.

It was established in 2000 and registered under SEC No. A200017874 in 2001.

1. Health- care professionals and providers;
2. Non health-care professionals
3. Breast cancer patients, survivors and their families;
4. Committed individuals

Partners are Government /non-government institution/organizations/companies
Mission

OUR VISION:
 To be an effective and leading institution in the fight against breast cancer.

OUR MISSION:
 BREAST (Breast care, Resource, Empowerment, Advocacy, Support, and Treatment of breast cancer and other breast- related diseases)
regardless of race, social status, religion, age and gender.

* To advocate for breast cancer awareness as the key strategy to reduce breast cancer incidence.

* To empower women and men through knowledge and skill training on early detection and treatment.

* To help provide accessible, affordable and equitable cancer diagnostics and treatment services.

* To initiate and facilitate exchange of breast cancer information through registry and research as well as sharing of best practices in treatment and services.

THANK YOU FOR READING!

MORE BREAST CANCER AWARENESS ON MY NEXT POSTS...

xoxo,
Jannah