Friday, December 19, 2008

Interesting stuffs

More celebrities before and after I found in Divine Caroline.






J. Lo



Hillary Duff




Gwyneth Paltrow



Angelina Jolie



Beyonce



Jessica Simpson











Palmistry

I thought this ang moh version of palmistry quite interesting, rather than those conventional complexed ones.

Where most traditonal chinese says "Nan Zuo, nu you" (Male left, female right) for palm readings, this I read says the opposite or the dominant hand we use for writing and eating.

Well, lets just use our dominant hand instead. Cuts the East vs West conflicts.





Life Line
The life line starts between the thumb and the index finger. It then curves down widely around the thumb until it touches the wrist. This line represents your health, vitality, and quality of life. It can also show major events in your life and how others affect you. Its length has nothing to do with how long you will live. If you have an extra life line, you have extra protection against ill health.

Curvy – lots of energy
Short or shallow – easily manipulated
Break in line – sudden change in life
Close to the thumb – not generous with time or love
Circle interrupts line – injury or hospitalization


Heart Line
The top, horizontal line on your palm is the heart line; it starts from the edge of the hand where your pinky finger is and travels across the top of the palm. Many palm readers use this line to determine our romantic relationships. It can also indicate our actual cardiac health, emotional stability, and tendencies toward depression. Breaks in the love line can represent heartbreaks and breakups.

Ends between fore and middle finger – falls in love easily
Straight across the palm – even, controlled emotions
Wavy – lots of lovers, but no serious relationships
Straight and short – more about sex than romantic love
Touches life line – frequently heartbroken


Head Line
The head line is the horizontal line right below the heart line. It represents what kind of intelligence you possess and the way you communicate. A curved head line indicates a creative, spontaneous type while a straight line indicates a more practical and ordered approach to life. A clear line indicates focus; the longer the line, the more potential you have.

Wavy – short attention span, little focus
Straight – realistic
Circle or cross in line – crisis
Close to heart line – fearful, cautious nature, close-minded
Far from heart line – confident, a risk taker, open-minded


Fate Line
This line begins at the bottom of the palm and travels upward toward the middle finger. It is also called the line of destiny. Often broken and overlapping other lines, it shows how much (or little) our lives are affected by external circumstances, like society, our friends and families, and world events.

Strong and deep – very controlled by fate
Breaks/changes in direction – prone to changes from outside forces
Lines that cross fate line – others will affect your destiny
Starts joined to life line – self-made individual
Joins with life line – personal interests will be surrendered to those of others
Starts at base of thumb and crosses life line – support from family and friends


Read more over here: http://www.divinecaroline.com/article/32649/60101-hands-blueprint-destiny-/2










It seems like a vicious habit of mine to get people to help me buy mask whenever they go Taiwan.

Colleague couldn't find the one I stated and ended up getting me this Beauty Buffet Collagen Mask.

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While most of the mask I used are usually moisturising ones (which I got dozens already), I'm more into anti-aging lately thus explains my recent interest in collagen, anti-wrinkle and face lifting products.

Better to start early than sorry.

Oh fyi, foods like Bird's nest, Fish skin, Sea cucumbers are high in collagen too.

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I ended up with close to 50 pieces of face mask... Not forgetting those applied ones which are not in the picture.

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Loo totally hate me because all the while she thought I was helping her take pictures. Muahahaha.

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Company dinner + gift exchange later! Yipee yippe yayeeyay!

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