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How does retinal differ from retinol, and what are the best ways to use it to avoid potential side effects?
January favourites
Here are some of our must-haves you will not regret adding to your beauty shelf.
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A monthly edit of the most stylish buys to add to your wish list.
Don't judge me by my cover
Cute packaging and fancy marketing don't always equate the best product. Sometimes, the most utilitarian items are the most effective.
SMOL BUT MIGHTY
Once a niche hobby among creatives and comic book fans, the obsession with collecting toys - specifically blind boxes, most recently fuelled by Pop Mart collectibles - has sparked mass hysteria worldwide. A handful of self-taught female toymakers in Singapore are growing a cult following on Instagram for their adorably quirky figurines. We speak to three of them about their craft.
XENIA TAN IS DREAMING BIG
A pivotal six months in New York cruelly dashed Xenia’s Hollywood ambitions, but five years on, the rising starlet is carving out her space in Singapore’s acting scene, one role at a time.
How can I thrive at work as someone with ADHD?
Moonlake Lee, founder and director of Unlocking ADHD, shares insights into what it means to be neurodivergent.
Rest and relax
Why Gen Zs are obsessed with perfecting their sleep.
HOW ΤΟ FIND
Whether it's writing a cover letter or accepting a contract position, there are loads of career tips on Tiktok - but are they legit? We ask HR experts to weigh in.
Are we treated fairly at work?
Singapore's recent Workplace Fairness Bill aims to foster a more inclusive and fair environment for all. We ask HR and industry experts what it means for women in the workplace.
IN THE PINK OF HEALTH
Yen Lim, founder of TCM clinic Madam Partum, has carved out a niche in providing specialised perinatal services. The second generation business owner, who counts celebrities like Joanne Peh as her clients, speaks to us about championing women's health and wellness.
IN WITH THE NEW
Live your \"new year, new me\" mantra via your beauty routine
GAME CHANGERS
Louis Vuitton celebrates the 20th anniversary of its era-defining collaboration with contemporary artist Takashi Murakami by bringing back the collection that defined an era.
BAGGING RIGHTS
What makes a bag desirable? Three stylish women tell us why some of their favourite pieces for 2025 are worth the investment.
TREASURE TROVE
Build a stunning jewellery collection that you'll cherish for years to come.
Wonder Fruit
Whether you have a nose for berries or citrus, there’s a fruity fragrance to suit every taste.
Are my dark eye circles caused by a lack of sleep?
There are a number of reasons why we experience discolouration under our eyes. Dr Florante Ricarte from Philosophy explains.
I have an invitation to a wine tasting party... What are the basics that I should know?
Charlie Rudd, regional manager for South-east Asia at alcohol retailer Berry Bros & Rudd, has top tips for the uninitiated.
TREASURE ISLAND
When plans to demolish the Merlion Tower on Sentosa were announced in 2019, some Singaporeans were sad to see one of the island's most iconic attractions go. After all, the quirky creature – with the head of a lion and the body of a fish – had been a significant part of their memories of Sentosa.The 37m-tall, 12-storey structure, completed in 1996 and designed by Australian sculptor James Martin, was a focal point for laser light shows and projections that transformed its ivory facade into a vibrant display of colours.The Merlion Tower was a popular attraction for families. Singaporean couple Anand and Vrunda Patel would often take their children there for outings. Vrunda, now 50, fondly recalls climbing the structure and admiring the views of Sentosa from the Merlion's mouth. “Outside the Merlion, there was a beautiful step garden with flowing water. I used to love walking there,” she shares.Years later, the statue, covered in dirt and grime, required a refresh. The demolition was not only part of a larger vision to connect Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) in the north to the three beaches (Palawan, Tanjong and Siloso) on the island's south, it was also the start of a massive rebranding project to transform Sentosa from a recreational family destination to a premier lifestyle attraction.Today, Sentosa Sensoryscape stands in its place. Set within a lush landscape, the 30,000 sqm attraction features a 350m-long connector that leads visitors to six sensory gardens – where they can explore the gardens’ massive vessel-like sculptures, observe the various flora and fauna inhabiting the space, and interact with Instagrammable light displays through an augmented reality app after nightfall.“To attract younger visitors, our additional focus is on creating more authentic and immersive experiences, recognising that this demographic seeks deeper, more engaging interactions with the places they visit,” says Thien Kwee Eng, CEO, Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC).Just as Sensoryscape is designed to create an otherworldly atmosphere after dark, the Sentosa Night Mode campaign, launched in August, aims to introduce the island as a day-to-night destination for both locals and tourists, who would typically only make day trips to Sentosa. In addition to more nightlife events – such as the recent Waterbomb Festival, which saw about 10,000 revellers partying to a live K-pop line-up – the initiative includes extended operating hours at key attractions, along with street performances and dining promotions.It’s a move that has boosted visitorship to the island, with total numbers reaching 16 million this year.“This is a 20 per cent increase in the number of visitors as compared to the same period last year,” reveals Kwee Eng.
TAKING THE LEAP
It’s 10 am on a Monday, and Gan Guoyi, 40, walks into Jigger & Pony with a set of dry-cleaned clothes – a picture of calm amid the aftermath of last night’s chaos. The Singapore bar recently secured a spot in the Top 5 of The World’s 50 Best Bars 2024 list, announced in Madrid on Oct 23. To celebrate, she threw a three-night promotion from Nov 10, where customers enjoyed five premium cocktails for just $5 each at select bars like Gibson, Live Twice, Sugarhall, Como Pony Jakarta, and Jigger & Pony.Naturally, the event was a hit, and Guoyi, who was manning the guest list at Sugarhall, only managed a few hours of sleep the night before. Still, she arrives promptly to our photo shoot without complaints.
THE EXPERT GUIDE TO ACHIEVING MONEY GOALS
The pros in the know share top tips on real-life financial concerns, from managing your spending to getting your insurance needs sorted.
I'm looking for a luxury watch that's versatile enough to wear for different occasions. Any suggestions?
Watches and jewellery aficionado Karisma Tulsidas shares her recommendations.
How can I transform my everyday T-shirt into a party outfit?
Fashion editor Lena Kamarudin wants you to maximise the versatility of your T-shirts.
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LENNARD & ANN YEONG
Taking risks, and staying the course
HOW TO QUIT YOUR JOB
When it comes to leaving a job, there are many scenarios and factors to consider. Should you reveal where you're going? What happens if the job offer is rescinded? We searched Reddit for real-life questions, and consulted HR experts on how to navigate these tricky situations.
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
From delicious cocktails to the best playlists and the type of flowers to dress up your table setting, we've got all the expert tips and tricks from industry experts so you can host the most unforgettable holiday party. The icing on the cake? We've also included some gift ideas for your loved ones. You're welcome!
Looking Ahead
Here are three national policies that are making an impact on our lives.
How Did Some Of The World's Iconic Chronographs Become So Famous?
Karishma Tulsidas answers.
What Are Some Fun And Interesting Ways To Wear A Leather Jacket?
Lena Kamarudin answers.