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    Be your own pro

    Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 30/07/2013

    » From bowing brows to volumising lips, applying make-up may be a complicated matter. But Oranuj Wongprecha, managing director of cosmetic distributor Pre & Prom, believes even those who are completely clueless can learn to be their own professional make-up artist. For more than 25 years in the cosmetics industry, she has been bringing new beauty brands to Thailand, with the latest being Make Up Factory, which will open its first counter at Siam Paragon Department Store on Thursday.

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    Now I'm brushing

    Muse, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 03/08/2013

    » While the easiest and cheapest method of applying make-up is to use your fingers, a good brush can make a big difference to how you look. The right brush doesn't only make it easier but also offers better control and precision, especially for cream or liquid products like foundation and cream blush, which needs to be blended properly to avoid streaks and smudges.

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    Value of voice

    Muse, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 24/08/2013

    » Artima Suraphongchai grew up in a family that does not view advertising as a consumer, but as a critic. After all, her father is Vinit Suraphongchai, the working committee chairman of Adfest, an advertising festival for Asia-Pacific. His work has exposed Artima and her sister to the immense amount of creativity that goes into creating an advertising campaign, and she can never look at any advertisement merely at its face value.

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    Living in the land of the unknown

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 25/08/2013

    » Ah, Thailand, the land of mystery.

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    Pretty plumeria the plant to pick

    B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 01/09/2013

    » If you like flowers and have the space, plant plumeria. At Chatuchak about three metres away from Gate 3, there are many cultivars to choose from every Wednesday and Thursday during the midweek plant market. Gone are my childhood days when plumeria flowers were only white with yellow centre; these days they come in all shades of red, pink, yellow and orange, as well as pinkish salmon, pinkish chocolate, pinkish blue and other colour combinations.

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    Undercover ride flushes cool cabbie

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 08/09/2013

    » Thai taxi drivers have been getting a bad rap lately, especially the ones picking up tourists from Suvarnabhumi.

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    Fluttering lashes

    Muse, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 21/09/2013

    » Long, lush lashes are an asset that every woman dreams of, but not many Asian women are blessed with Blythe doll-like peepers. Thankfully, this problem has plagued us ladies long enough for some kind hearts to decide to find the solution. The answers range from simple home remedies and make-up products to totally unnatural solutions such as eyelash extensions.

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    Digging into the real social network

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 22/09/2013

    » Haggerstone Island is a tiny dot situated 100 nautical miles from the very tip of Australia, arguably one of the most remote areas of the world.

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    The rhizome that just keeps giving

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 22/09/2013

    » Ginger has many beneficial qualities. Research into its chemical properties has shown that its juice can help reduce migraine symptoms, remove cholesterol from the intestines and decrease the craving addicts feel for drugs.

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    Silver linings

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 27/09/2013

    » THE SET-UP: The location is a bit weird as the restaurant is on the top of an office building but the "angels" (aka the receptionists) on the ground floor will look after you. Once upstairs, past the floors which presumably see employees waltzing around in fuzzy slippers all day, you'll feel just as comfortable at Cloud 47. The venue offers a vast open-air dining area that is partially roofed and a smaller two-storey indoor area with a wine cellar. Playing off its altitude and cloud theme, the decor is dominated with white but isn't lifeless as some LEDs light things up with their changing colours, creating a mesmerising mood. You're likely to meet salary people from nearby offices looking to relax after work.

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