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Johor Premium Outlets

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The very first premium outlet in South East Asia ready and is located in Johor, Malaysia!!! The outlets often offer 25%-65% discount to the stocks, however, a lot of them are off season stocks. Most of the brands in Johor outlets are just mid range, but they certainly make a good place for my next shopping trip. According to the official website, the available outlets are:

Johor Premium Outlet Central Map download

== Designer Fashions & Sportwear ==
Suite Store
902 Adidas
436 Armani Exchange
334 Armani Outlet
220 Brook Brothers Factory Store
700 Burberry
328 Canali
434 CK Calvin Klein
508 Cotton On
432 DKNY
422 Esprit
516 Flow
416 G2000 Outlet
528 Gap Outlet
532 Guess
426 La Senza Lingerie
430 Lacoste Outlet
524 Levi’s Outlet Store
1000 Nike Factory Store
100 Padini Outlet Store
212 Pink Jambu
604 Polo Ralph Lauren
418 Poney Outlet
404 Puma
518 Quicksilver
222 Raoul
414 Rip Curl
520 Roxy
330 Salvatore Ferragamo Company Store
234 Shanghai Tang
420 Timberland
216 Tommy Hilfiger
308 Universal Traveller
224 Versace
606 Zegna Outlet Store

== Shoes ==
Suite Store
512 Charles & Keith Reductions
400 Clarks
316 Geox
304 Pedro Outlet
402 Skechers
300 Vincci

== Accessories & Jewelery ==
Suite Store
412 City Chain
214 Evita Peroni
324 Swiss Watch Gallery
306 Tomei
320 Wear + When

== Fine Leather & Luggage ==
Suite Store
312 Bonia
408 Carlo Rino
228 Coach
230 Coach Men’s
428 Fossil
232 Michael Kors
314 Oroton Factory
310 Samsonite Factory Outlet
322 Tumi

== Gifts & Specialty Items ==
Suite Store
302 Cosmetics & Designer Fragrances
206 Fidani Chocolate
602 Maybank
318 Royal Selangor
522 The Body Shop Outlet
210 The Cosmetics Company Store

== Housewares & Furnishings ==
Suite Store
410 Akemi

== Food & Beverages ==
Suite Store
1002 Absolute Thai
502 Baskin-Robbins
401 Crispy Crepe
204 George & Dragon Café
504 Kampachi Japanese Restaurant
200 Starbucks Coffee
500 The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

The Greenwashing of Soap

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Consumers shopping in their local supermarket are finding an ever-expanding selection of soap commonly called organic, green, or natural, even though many contain toxic chemicals. With greenwashing rapidly expanding into the personal-care product market and with more and more products going onto supermarket shelves the choices may not all be better, and in fact there could be too much information out there, making it confusing for the consumer to know what to believe and which products to trust.

Soap shopping shouldn’t take so much legwork, but since no definition of Natural exists for personal care products, we are basically in the Wild West of marketing. There are almost no rules. What is required then is more transparency regarding ingredients and business practices, and improved consumer awareness of soap manufacturing practices.

How personal care products are formulated starts with the base, so when shopping for soap consumers should typically look for the first four ingredients in the product. You may also be surprised to notice that in the soap section of the supermarket the majority of products don’t say ‘soap’ on their labels, and the reason is simple, these products are chemically classed as detergents. Therefore we see a range of other terms used such as body bars, beauty bars,moisturizing bars, but not soap.

So How is Soap Made?

Central to soap making is a process called saponification which is the name given to the chemical reaction that occurs when a vegetable oil or animal fat is mixed witha strong alkali. The are two key products from this reaction; soap andglycerin.

A curious fact about the modern soap found in supermarkets is that commercial soap makers remove the glycerin produced during saponification. The reason for this is that glycerin is a very valuable substance that can be sold to other companies making lotions and moisturizers.

Most ofthe commercial soaps, even despite their greenwashed labeling, contain lathering agents, artificial colors, and a host of other chemicals that most consumers have never heard of. It is important for consumers to remember that their skin is absorbent, and regular use of these products will see these chemicals stored in the body fat where they may cause illness if the accumulated levels reach critical points. Additionally, these chemicals are finding theirway into our ecosystems as every time the lather goes down the bathroom drainthe pollutants are going with it. Even more worrying is that synthetic chemicals from soap, body washes, shampoo and other body care products may beable to pass through the filters of water purification plants.

Cutting Through the Greenwashing

So you have made the decision to avoid the potentially harmful and polluting commercially produced soaps, where to start in looking for safer alternatives? Just because soap is labeled as “handmade” or “natural” it may not be a lot better than the commercially produced soaps. The key for consumers is to inquire about the actual soap making process and ingredients, which in a reputable product should be clearly included on the label.

One common product are the “melt-and-pour” soaps where the soap maker simply purchases already made soap base from a manufacturer. This base is then melted down, and various ingredients added to produce a finished soap bar. The quality of these pre-made soap bases varies enormously, and in many cases are very similar in chemical make-up to commercial soap products. These may contain a number of added chemicals which usually are not included on the labels of the finished soap bar. Additionally, manymelt-and-pour soap makers tend to use synthetic fragrances as opposed to the natural essential oils extracted from plants.

The two other methods of soap making are the “hot process” and “coldprocess.” The hot process method utilizes heat after the saponification process has taken place, while the cold process method does not. The cold process method takes the most time, but is undoubtedly the best method for producing the highest quality soaps. An important characteristic of both of these methods is that the soap maker produces the soap from scratch using vegetable oils or animal fats, and therefore has full control over what goes into the soap and the final quality and characteristics of the finished soap bar.

A Final Word

Sifting through the greenwashing of soap is an increasing challenge for consumers wishing to avoid harmful chemicals, and the key is to read labels carefully. If you don’t recognize a soap ingredient then either ask the soap maker, or avoid the product if you are unsure. You should seek out soaps that use only oils or fats as their base ingredient, and avoid those that use artificial colors or fragrances. These are synthetic chemicals and you don’t want them on your skin or going down your drain. If you want a colored or scented soap bar, look for one that uses only essential oils and natural colorants.

About the Author- Dr. Mike Thair is the owner and Managing Director of Indochine Natural
For more information please visit- http://www.indochinenatural.com/about_us.php

– This article is contributed by MYB member

SOSKIN – Beauty That Radiates From Within

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Soskin

Soskin’s approach to skincare combines nature and science. Its developer, the Cosmetic Research Group Laboratories, is situated at a traditional botanical site between Grasse and Nice. The researchers combine nature and high technology, drawing the most efficient molecules from nature.

To ensure stability and efficiency of the natural molecules and to obtain the best results for their beauty care products, the Cosmetic Research Group Laboratories invented a new technological process called ADVANCED MICROCAPS SYSTEM. It consists of the encapsulation of the pure active ingredients in a casing which promotes their action on the skin with precise targeted diffusion. The overall result of the combination of nature and technology is that the Soskin skincare range are well adapted to the needs of modern women.

Soskin’s Advanced Microcaps System comprises membranes which possess a remarkable affinity to skin. Indeed, the membrane has a positive pole, while skin has a negative charge due to the skin’s keratin. Thanks to this attraction, the microcapsules are bio-adhesive.

Soskin

When an cream containing the microcapsulated active ingredients is applied, the microcapsules are attached to the skin and their membranes are gradually degraded by the skin’s enzymes, so that the active ingredients are progressively released to the epidermis.

Soskin

BENIFITS OF THE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

The active ingredients protect the vital elements from oxidation, light, heat and interaction with other ingredients. It enhances their stability and performance. It also allows the use of some unstable active ingredients in cosmetics formulation, such as retinol (Vitamin A) and Vitamin C.

Improvement of the bio-availability of active ingredients for the best level of penetration is applied deep into skin cells.

SOSKIN HYALURONIC SERUM [A+] — Key to the fountain of youth

1 gram of its content = 6 liters of water level

Hyaluronic Serym- This pure concentrated solution regulates natural hydration factors and restores the protective hydrolipidic film while ensure optimal quantity of water supply to the skin. The skin is instantly protected and moisturized while volumizing and plumping the wrinkles and fine lines imperfection. It contains Hyaluronic Acid whereby 1 gram of its content able to restore 6 liters of water level in your skin. It has become the best natural moisturizing agent in its class.

For details, visit www.SereneAesthetics.com.my or join us at www.facebook.com/SereneAesthetics

– This article is contributed by MYB member

BonusLink Members’ Day Sale Exclusive

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Don’t miss the Parkson BonusLink Members’ Day Sale from 10am till 11pm!

5x BonusLink Points for storewide purchases at all Parkson stores on 31st July 2008

10x BonusLink Points for storewide purchases at Parkson Pavilion on 30th July 2008

FREE RM10 Discount Voucher with every storewide purchase of RM120 made in accumulated receipts at the same store (not applicable for Parkson Elite Card rebate).

FREE RM10 Promotional Voucher with every purchase of RM100 from the Cosmetics & Fragrance Department (excluding best buys and coffret sets) BonusLink Point structure for Parkson applies.

Download:
Members’ Day Sale Brochure and start making a list of great stuff to buy!

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XIXILI Warehouse Sales

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XIXILI Warehouse Sales

Discounts Up to 70% Off!

Products offered: Lingeries

Date: 13th – 15th June 2008

Time: 10.00am to 7.00pm

Venue:
WTKH
Kota Damansara Lot 6
Jalan Teknologi Taman Sains Selangor 1
47810 Selangor

Tel: 603-6250 6888

Christian Dior Warehouse Sales

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Christian Dior Parfums (selected cosmetics and fragrance only)

Date: 20th & 21th June 2008

Time: 9.30am – 7.00pm (Friday), 9.30am – 6.00pm

Venue:
The Coronade Hotel
Melati Room, Level 2,
Jalan Walter Grenier,
55100 Kuala Lumpur
(Next to Lot10 & opposite to Sg. Wang Main Entrance)

Tel: 603-2148 6888

Great Singapore Sales 2008 :: 23 May – 20 July

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Where to shop :

1. Orchard Road
PARAGON
PLAZA SINGAPURA
TAKASHIMAYA SHOPPING CENTRE
THE CATHAY
THE CENTREPOINT
WISMA ATRIA

This stretch of shopping galore is a shopper’s dream come true. Both novice and seasoned shoppers will be enchanted as you can eat, sleep and breathe shopping quite literally!

Start from Tanglin Road and make your way up to the very end of Orchard Road. Prada, Gucci, Hermès, Christian Dior, Bvlgari, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Burberry and a host of global brands make their presence felt at Palais Renaissance, Hilton the Shopping Gallery, Wisma Atria, Paragon and Ngee Ann City.

Catch up with the latest teen trends at The Heeren Shops and Far East Plaza, and stock up on kids clothing and toys at Forum the Shopping Mall, Paragon and The Centrepoint.

For those looking for everything under one roof, large department stores like Robinsons, Tangs Orchard, Takashimaya and Isetan will be your ideal choice. Here, you will find almost everything from clothes to home interiors, cosmetics, souvenirs and even food.

2. Marina Bay
CITYLINK MALL
MARINA SQUARE
RAFFLES CITY SHOPPING CENTRE

At Marina Bay, mega malls, small local set-ups, designer boutiques and everything in between – are all seamlessly linked, making it a truly one-stop shopping experience.

Starting from Raffles City Shopping Centre, take a stroll to CityLink Mall (an extensive network of shops underground) and wander on to Marina Square, Suntec City Mall and Millenia Walk. Marina Square and Suntec City Mall are mega malls with lifestyle shops stocked with fashion, electronics and household ideas.

Suntec City Convention Centre and Raffles City Convention Centre are popular with the business travellers for shopping and dining.

For more high-end shopping, choose from specialty stores in Millenia Walk or visit the Raffles Hotel Arcade where you will find exquisitely tailored shirts, personalised perfume and handmade chocolates.

3. Bugis
BUGIS JUNCTION

Wander among the hundreds of stalls at Bugis Street that are vying for your attention. From CDs to clothes and accessories to quick bites, you will be spoilt for choice.

For the young and trendy in search of a good bargain, browse through the air-conditioned stretch of stalls on the second floor.

Across the road at Bugis Junction, small carts line an indoor street mall with great accessory finds. Here is where you can enjoy shopping indoors with natural daylight in air-conditioned comfort.

4. Chinatown

Stroll along the streets steeped in Chinese culture and charm. With its inimitable mix of shops selling everything from exquisite silk cheongsams (traditional fitted Chinese dress) to herbal preparations by the trusty sinseh (medicine man), the main streets branch out to side streets of pushcarts that offer a myriad of products.

At one end, discover Chinatown Point, for clothes at bargain prices and Oriental houseware. At the other end (Smith Street), you will be treated to an entire street of delicious hawker fare. For those into gold jewellery, stop by one of the many Chinese jewellery shops along South Bridge Road.

5. Little India

Bring home a slice of Indian culture. Jasmine flowers scent the air here, where stalls selling floral garlands line the streets. Saris, Bollywood movie stars’ posters, Bhangra music, trinkets and gold jewellery lend colour to this famous street.

From stalls displaying fresh fruits and Indian sweets to shops selling clothes and shoes at irresistible bargains, you will be dizzy from the choices available. A must-stop is Mustafa Centre – four floors of every merchandise imaginable stacked from floor to ceiling.

6. Kampong Glam

Age-old trades which sustained the early immigrants are still in business at this cultural hub for early Arabs in Singapore. A leisurely paced walk will bring you face to face with small shops selling carpets, textiles, crafts and rattan baskets.

As a reflection of its eclectic mix, this area is also home to designer wear store, White Room and Straits Records, which sells second-hand records and CDs by local bands. Check out the newly-developed Bussorah Mall where colourful skirts, scarves and houseware beckon from the shophouse windows.

7. Southern Waterfront
HARBOURFRONT CENTRE
VIVOCITY

For a waterfront shopping experience, visit VivoCity – an iconic retail, lifestyle and entertainment destination, which features over 350 stores and wide open spaces for waterfront relaxation and entertainment.

Designed by world-renowned architect, Toyo Ito, it is the centrepiece of Singapore’s newest lifestyle hub at the Southern Waterfront, which is also home to HarbourFront Centre, Sentosa, Mt Faber, the Singapore Cruise Centre and the St James Power Station.

8. City Fringe & Outskirts
ANCHORPOINT | CAUSEWAY POINT | COMPASS POINT | NORTHPOINT | ROBERTSON WALK | VALLEY POINT
BUKIT PANJANG PLAZA | FUNAN DIGITALIFE MALL | HOUGANG PLAZA | IMM | JUNCTION 8 | JURONG ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE | LOT ONE SHOPPER’S MALL | RIVERVALE MALL | TAMPINES MALL
CENTRAL
ICON VILLAGE
INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE CENTRE
JURONG POINT SHOPPING CENTRE
PARKWAY PARADE
UNITED SQUARE SHOPPING MALL
VELOCITY @ NOVENA SQUARE

Great shopping in Singapore isn’t confined to just Orchard Road and its surroundings. Quality goods at prices that won’t burn a hole in your pocket can be found in lots of places around the city centre and even the outskirts. During the Great Singapore Sale, activities abound in these areas too!

9. Neighbourhood Centres
BRAS BASAH COMPLEX
HONG KAH POINT
MARINE PARADE CENTRAL
PEOPLE’S PARK
SERANGOON NORTH VILLAGE
TAMPINES STREET 11 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
TOA PAYOH CENTRAL

If you’re prepared to venture further afield, you can combine shopping with a little sightseeing off the beaten track. In fact, you’ll discover some of the best bargains where most Singaporeans live, eat and shop – out in the Heartlands of Singapore.

The neighbourhood centres here offer a surprisingly comprehensive range of items from branded to local goods at prices that will delight the value-conscious and determined bargain-hunter. Business hours vary from shop to shop but as a general guide, most shops are open from 11am to 9pm.

Many of the neighbourhood centres are easily accessible by buses and the MRT. Shopping at these bustling centres is a fascinating experience, providing insight into the local lifestyle and a chance to mingle with Singaporeans at their most comfortable. You’ll also reap another benefit – the opportunity to tuck into delicious local fare at the numerous food centres and informal coffee shops!

What to buy :

1. Department Stores & Hypermarkets

2. Apparel & Accessories

3. Watches, Jewellery & Opticals

4. Gifts, Toys, Books, Stationery & CDs

5. Homeware, Furniture, Electricals & IT

6. Health & Beauty

7. Food & Beverages

8. Online Offers

9. Others

Source:http://www.greatsingaporesale.com.sg

Malaysia Sales : Topshop, Topman, Dorothy Perkins, Miss Selfridge

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Malaysia Sales

KOSE Warehouse Sales

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Date: 29 Nov 07 – 2 Dec 07
Time: 10am – 6pm
Venue: No 9 & 11 (Block 1),
Jln PJU 1/37,
Dataran Prima,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Contact number: +603 7880 6808

MYB Icon Search 2007 Winner – Chellepie

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Congratulation to Michelle Teo @ Chellepie

Thanks to all Icon Search sponsors, here are all the winners and the take home prizes :

MYB Icon Search 2007 Winner – Michelle Teo @ chellepie
* MYB Icon Search 2007 Winner sash from MYB
* Bouquet from MYB
* RM200 cash from MYB
* Lifetime MYB Premium Membership from MYB
* Outdoor photoshoot, 15 to 25 images on CD, 1x A3 poster, 1x 5R album from in-moment.com
* 1 year FREE domain name registration and 500MB web-hosting from IP Network Connections

MYB Icon Search 2007 Photogenic Icon – Eve Yeo @ Ms.Evie
* Outdoor photoshoot, 15 to 25 images on CD, 1x A3 poster from in-moment.com

MYB Icon Search 2007 Body Beautiful Icon – Winx Loo @ winx
* TUA 360° BodyShaping Belt from Beauty Impress

MYB Icon Search 2007 Body Beautiful Icon – Michelle Teo @ chellepie
* TUA BodyShaping Belt from Beauty Impress

MYB Icon Search 2007 Top10 Most Voted

1. Covien Tan @ Covien_Tan
* Bouquet from MYB
* RM100 from MYB
* Goodie bag worth RM150 from Fashion Monger
* RM100 cash voucher + 20% Discount Membership Card from purpledotz @ bangsar
* RM35 instant rebate voucher from Simonette.T Collections
* Outdoor photoshoot, 15 to 25 images on CD from in-moment.com
* 2x FOC vouchers + 2x 50% discount vouchers from Xtion Paintball Bukit Jalil
* RM100 TUA product voucher from Beauty Impress
* Postcards and lanyard from MOOKS

2. Michelle Teo @ chellepie
3. Grace Tan @ Grace_XinLing
4. Lavenda Boo @ lavenda
5. Jaclyn Sim @ Jamince

* Goodie bag worth RM150 from Fashion Monger
* RM100 cash voucher + 20% Discount Membership Card from purpledotz @ bangsar
* RM35 instant rebate voucher from Simonette.T Collections
* Outdoor photoshoot, 15 to 25 images on CD from in-moment.com
* 2x FOC vouchers + 2x 50% discount vouchers from Xtion Paintball Bukit Jalil
* RM100 TUA product voucher from Beauty Impress
* Postcards and lanyard from MOOKS

6. Winx Loo @ winx
7. Eve Yeo @ Ms.Evie
8. Cynthia Khoo @ cynthia
9. Rahirza Ahmad @ eliza
10. Mary Wong @ LuvMary

* RM50 cash voucher + 10% Discount Membership Card from purpledotz @ bangsar
* RM20 instant rebate voucher from Simonette.T Collections
* Outdoor photoshoot, 15 to 25 images on CD from in-moment.com
* 2x FOC vouchers + 2x 50% discount vouchers from Xtion Paintball Bukit Jalil
* RM100 TUA product voucher from Beauty Impress
* Postcards and lanyard from MOOKS

11th to 21st in alphabetical order:
11. Alia Al-Hassan @ strikeaposeforyou
12. Annabelle Wong @ AngelicPanda
13. Eva Low @ charissalow
14. Jasmine Wan @ lovespeller
15. Kimberley Chu @ kim0ly
16. Ng Pei Jean @ princess_of_sophistication
17. Queenie Kawabe @ kawaiikawabe
18. Rebecca Liew @ ms.white_seraph
19. Valarie Chong @ panchu
20. Yasmin Ismail @ lovelyjasmin78
21. Yumi chew @ pwincessyumi

* 2x 50% Discount vouchers from Xtion Paintball Bukit Jalil
* RM100 TUA product voucher from Beauty Impress
* Postcards from MOOKS