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Whitening | Moisturising | Hydrating | Safi Balqis OxyWhite Whitening Hydrating Lotion



Mouse mommy would like to share this Safi Balqis OxyWhite Whitening Hydrating Lotion review and experience after try it out.

It is a blue and white colour bottle that come in 100ml hydrating lotion. A handy bottle that can keep in mouse mommy’s backpack dan bring along. Mouse mommy can apply it anytime along the day with its unique combination of formulated freshness moisturizer.


Safi Balqis OxyWhite Whitening Hydrating Lotion can prevents skin from pigmentation or uneven skin tones cause by infrared radiations (IR) with the protection from the IR.Oxywhite = Nano Oxygen + Nano Biowhite.

Nano Oxygen releases additional oxygen into our skin to keep it fresh and glowing whilst the Nano Biowhite assists to slow down signs of pigmentation, uneven skin tones whilst keeping the skin glowing at the same time. Great technology!


Especially nowadays quite hot weather and our skin easily get dehydrated, recommended to drink plenty of water / fluid intake and apply hydrating lotion to keep our skin moisturizing as well as hydrated. 

Yesterday, mouse mommy go to UPM attends a medical course was really under hot sun at outside of the campus.


Mouse mommy just pour out some Safi Balqis OxyWhite Whitening Hydrating Lotion on my palm and tap it around my face. 


The solution can give us 2 times more hydration and freshness in one application. It works to keep our skin protected as it locks in moisture for the whole day.


Do you know that Safi Balqis OxyWhite Whitening Hydrating Lotion is consists of 5 types of Hyaluronic Acid that able to our skin whitening, moisturizing and hydrating?

There are Macro Hyaluronic Acid, Nano Hyaluronic Acid, Bio-Hyaluronate, Oligo-Hyaluronic Acid and Super Nano Hyaluronic Acid.


Glad that Safi Balqis OxyWhite Whitening Hydrating Lotion is easily get absorpted into the skin without leaving any greasy and sticky feeling behind! 


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Empower Women Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri with Garnier | TechForGood | Mydin !


The true meaning of Eid, or better known in Malaysia as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, goes beyond celebration with your loved ones. Hari Raya is also a season of giving back, especially to those in need. This year, Garnier Malaysia brought a new meaning to Raya celebration through its campaign, Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri, by collaborating with retailer partner MYDIN to give back to communities through the empowerment of women.

This was made possible by working together with TechForGood, a programme under the Global Entrepreneurship Movement Association (GEMA). TechForGood is an initiative that uplifts and empowers micro-communities in Malaysia by facilitating the learning of new skills and improving their income through the help of technology. Since its inception in 2018, TechForGood has reached out to about 500 members.


At the campaign closing ceremony held at MYDIN USJ, Garnier Malaysia announced that the partnership with MYDIN would benefit TechForGood in two ways:
(1)  For every Garnier product sold at MYDIN during the Ramadan month, RM0.20 was contributed to the programme; and
(2)  For every RM30 and above for Garnier products purchased during the MYDIN roadshow between 24 – 30 June 2019, shoppers received a handmade pouch or reusable tote bag sewn by women under the programme.

Garnier has always been committed in supporting the needs of the local community, and the brand’s DNA carries through in Malaysia. “We don’t view our social responsibilities separately from our business activities – we integrate both seamlessly under our sustainability strategy. As a programme that helps the community by scaling up their entrepreneurship skills, TechForGood’s vision is in line with our commitment, which is all about helping the local community in need,” said Ian Cheng, Marketing Manager of Garnier Malaysia.


“Throughout our Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri campaign which ran throughout the month of Ramadan, a total of 48,000 gift items, handmade by women under the programme, were given out to shoppers. We are extremely pleased to share that a total of RM15,000 was raised in collaboration with MYDIN to support TechForGood, which will contribute to the advancement of the programme, helping to benefit even more of its members,” continued Ian Cheng, Marketing Manager of Garnier Malaysia.

Speaking about how Garnier Malaysia’s involvement has benefitted TechForGood members, Ms. Deborah Melissa Bottreau, President of GEMA explained: “TechForGood is our technology matching program to ensure better access to its benefits. Many times, we find that the tech laggards are usually because they were strapped for time and resources to consider alternatives. We offer different outreach to empower their use so that they can adopt technology to earn and learn better. 


We thank Garnier who came on board to work with us in empowering some 50 women to have a renewed perspective on how to benefit from learning more skills and then applying these skills to earn. We hope to move to the next level of collaboration with Garnier for the next season so that this can be a sustainable income for these women.”

For these three women from the TechForGood programme, learning a new skillset is an incredibly useful advantage. “I’m very glad that I was able to learn new sewing skills and contribute to the campaign by making the pouches and tote bags. Hope to participate in more programs like these - I can use my skills, gain extra income, and get to see my handiwork in public,” expressed Nur Nabila Faridil Azha.

Nurdiana Nadira Azizan stated that her skill set had improved after joining the TechForGood programme: “Thanks to Garnier’s project, I learned more about sewing, and I can put the skills to good use in future to further supplement my family’s income.”

For Nor Atikah Razali, sewing has always been more of a hobby, but she is discovering more potential with her newfound skills. “Apart from basic sewing techniques, I didn’t know how to design or market my handiwork. Through the campaign, I learnt how to sew bags! When I see the pouches and tote bags I made being given as gifts, I feel so proud of my achievements. This has definitely boosted my self-esteem!” she said.


Celebrities Amyra Rosli, Shafiq Kyle and Azira Shafinaz were also present at the Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri campaign closing ceremony. For all three, who appeared in the recent TV3 miniseries Serikan Hatimu, this Raya’s celebration was made all the more meaningful by supporting a good cause that empowers women. They expressed their support towards Garnier, and even shared their favourite products.

Garnier is a proud sponsor of Serikan Hatimu mini series, celebrating the beauty of friendship and the empowerment of women. To catch the recap, log onto to TV3 channel on YouTube.

For more information about Garnier Serikan Diri Di Aidilfitri campaign, 

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Are You “The Face of Healthy Beauty” That Guardian Malaysia Looking For ?



Guardian Malaysia which is on a nation-wide quest to find FOUR women, who best fit the bill as ‘The Face of Healthy Beauty’ held its third semi-final round in Shah Alam today for the Central region.


After a hard-fought semi-finals where each of the 25 shortlisted semi-finalists had to go through challenges that display their aptitude and personality to deservedly earn the title ‘The Face of Healthy Beauty’, four finalists emerged to progress to the Grand Finals to be held in Kuala Lumpur on 27 July 2019.


The FOUR finalists from the Central region were:

1.    Alwizah Al Yafii Binti Ahmad Kamal
2.    Karyll Chee Kar-Yee
3.    Nur Aimi Binti Abdul Ghani
4.    Nurul Ezzaty Binti Hasbullah

Lawyer and mother of two teenage boys, Alwizah Al Yafii Binti Ahmad Kamal, 45, from Kuala Lumpur, was very happy and very surprised to be picked as a finalist.  


“I really thought I did not stand a chance against such an accomplished group of semi-finalists who were so beautiful, so young, so confident with so much energy, from different walks of life and who mostly held professional jobs.  So this win was really unexpected for me and I still can’t believe it.  I’m so happy,” she said.

Alwizah said she wasn’t a ‘pageant’ person but she was a firm believer on being healthy especially now when women say they don’t have time to keep healthy because of work commitments. 


“I want to be an ambassador for health and beauty because this is my passion,” she added.

Alwizah who counts Tun Mahathir as her idol says like Tun she wants to keep on working until she is in her nineties so keeping healthy is very important.  And being the oldest semi-finalist in the Central region she feels she is on her way to achieving that goal.


Alwizah who didn’t have time to prepare for the contest due to her busy work schedule and mundane duties as a mother also said that she applauded Guardian for conducting this search because it shows that the ordinary women such as young working mothers and working women can be healthy and beautiful as well.


“We are not superstars, movie stars or celebrities.  We want to show that we are normal women with normal problems and yet we can strive to be healthy and beautiful at the same time.”   

  
More personal details on these first four finalists can be found on the contest microsite at https://theface.guardian.com.my.

The last semi-finals will be held in Kota Kinabalu Sabah on 7 July.


At the launch of this nation-wide search in May this year,  Soren Lauridsen, CEO, South East Asia, Guardian Health And Beauty Sdn Bhd said:   “This search for The Face of Healthy Beauty is NOT a Beauty contest. 


“In our books, the Healthy Beauty, is a person who lives life to the fullest in a healthy way, and has a distinctive style and pleasant personality.  She is someone with a positive attitude, gives priority to being healthy first; and looks after her physical beauty too.”   


Each winner will sign a one-year contract as Guardian Brand Ambassador that comes with  RM10,000 cash, RM10,000 Guardian vouchers, and RM5,000 each for them to give to a charity organization of their choice. They will be featured on the Cover of Guardian’s Brand Catalogues and other collaterals and will receive products from participating sponsors.


Soren explains that the Healthy Beauty concept is at the core of Guardian’s brand philosophy and that this concept was borne from a consumer insight that good health is the foundation of true beauty.

“We discovered that our customers believe that true beauty comes from a healthy physical and mental state of being,” Soren said.


By focusing on this consumer need since its very first store at The Weld 52 years ago, Guardian, has become the store to go to for health and beauty needs.

He said: “While these basic needs have remained, consumption trends have evolved driven by changing lifestyles and economic circumstances.  Health and beauty are no longer as clearly defined as they used to be.  They have been intertwined.   Guardian too, has evolved.  From being the health and beauty store, our mission now is to inspire our customers to live a healthy and beautiful life.”


“To achieve our mission, we have trained our team members to be beauty and health care advisors, while continuing to offer the latest and most innovative health and beauty products,” Soren added.


Touted as the first-of-its-kind in Malaysia, this search for ‘The Face of Healthy Beauty’ is open to all Malaysian females aged 18 years and above.  Entries were submitted online at  https://theface.guardian.com.my.

Participants needed to upload a 30 second video of themselves indicating ‘Why they want to be The Face of Healthy Beauty?’ or write in not more than 100 words why they want to be The Face of Healthy Beauty.  


One hundred (100) shortlisted participants will be selected to attend each  semi-final to be held at Johor Bahru City Square, Gurney Plaza Penang, Central i-City Mall Shah Alam and 1Borneo Hypermall Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.  Four semi-finalists from each region will attend the Grand Finals in Shah Alam on 27 July 2019.


In addition to the four winners, there will be eight category winners to be awarded by sponsors.  These are: Most Healthy (Blackmores), Most Elegant (Bio-essence), Most Youthful (Garnier), Most Expressive Eyes (L'Oréal), Most Passionate (Maybelline), Most Confident (Nivea), Most Cheerful (Safi) and Most Charming (TRESemmé)


Guardian customers can also vote, from 8 July – 24 July 2019 on the microsite, for their favourite finalist to win at the Grand Finals.  The votes received for each finalist will contribute towards 50% of the total scores at the Grand Finals. Customers can earn more votes with purchases at Guardian.  



For one vote, no purchase is required; for 5 Votes, they need to purchase any item from Guardian and for 10 Votes, they need to purchase any participating sponsor brands in a single receipt.


If that particular contestant wins in the Grand Finals, then she will do a draw to pick her lucky voter. A total 4 draws will be done. Each Winner will pick 1 voter. The selected voter will be rewarded with RM500 worth of Guardian vouchers.


Furthermore, there is also a Scan & Win contest for customers from 10 June to 7 July 2019. QR codes will be placed in Guardian stores for customers to scan. After scanning the QR code, they just need to answer four questions related to healthy beauty. After answering, they will receive an instant voucher for their next purchase.


More details of the searc#guardianmy #FACEofguardianMY, and the full terms and conditions for participation are available at https://theface.guardian.com.my

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