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A Glimpse Of Goa
What if your overseas posting had been somewhere else? Here’s an insight into life in Goa, India, from an expat’s perspective. Plus, we look at some divine villas by Elite Havens to set your sights on for future holidays.
Save The Sea Turtles!
We find out more about these gentle creatures and how we can help their survival.
Staying Safe In The Sky
While many of us are staying put in Singapore for the time being, some of us need to fly overseas even as the COVID-19 crisis continues. If you’re planning any air travel this summer, here’s what you can do to make the trip safer.
Dressing Up The Bump
Like many start-ups, Stillen was founded to solve a problem. When Singaporean banker LISA CHONG was pregnant and nursing, she couldn’t find suitable maternity workwear that looked professional for her job. She launched her fashion brand Stillen to fill that gap. We chat with the inspiring founder and designer to find out more.
A Summer Like No Other
As the long school break approached in June, Expat Living reader Priyanka Gupta reflected on how different the 2020 mid-year holiday would be for her family.
Join an Association
We take an inside look at one that’s been active in Singapore for over a century!
75 YEARS ON
Next month marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two and the surrender of Japan in Singapore. Writer and historian LIZ COWARD looks at the events that unfolded in August and September 1945.
Beauty News
Hydrate & Rejuvenate
A Sense of Permanence
A splash of colour and family photos are the key to turning this rental house into a family home.
Supporting Small
Sasha’s Farms is a new concept that shines the spotlight on small and independent farms and businesses. Here’s why you should check out this cool initiative.
Fabric That Fits
Whether you’re on the market for a new sofa, or looking to reupholster, we help break down the fibre and match the right fabric to your needs.
Online Fun For Kids
Need to entertain the kids during the school break? There are loads of free educational resources online, from ebooks and singalongs to colouring pages and games. Here are 20 to get you started!
On The Trail Of Kenya's Samburu
An African trek proves an eye-opener for Christine Amour-Levar, not just for the landscapes, but for the chance to join the fight against everything from poverty and poaching, to climate change and gender imbalance in the region.
How Do We Deal With A Major Life Disruption And A “New Normal”?
How do we deal with a major life disruption and a “new normal”?
[Holiday Snapshots] Winter Getaways!
It’s a great time to go through old photos of past trips, whether you just want to reminisce or you’re keen to plan afresh. Last month, we checked out some ideal spots for a beach getaway. Now, we’re highlighting a few favourite cold-weather locations. Read on for some great ideas from our readers and staff for a cool (literally!) post-coronavirus getaway.
Being A Head Teacher
How one school and its leaders and teachers responded to a global crisis.
Teeth Tell It All!
Think problems with your teeth are limited to your mouth? Think again. Here are five ways your oral health can be directly linked to your overall wellbeing (some might surprise you!) – and how a visit to the dentist can help.
Makeup Maven
After spending 18 years in the technology industry, New Zealand-born mother-of-two NMITA DOAK took a big career switch with the launch of her makeup brand in March. Since then, Amplio Beauty has been making waves for its cruelty-, glutenand paraben-free cosmetics that are suitable for sensitive skin. We chat with the affable founder and director to find out more.
Home Services Companies In Singapore
Need an extra hand or something fixed at your place? From cleaning and air-con services to plumbing and tech support, here are some reliable home services companies you can call.
Managing Stress In Kids
A look at how stress can impact children’s health and behaviour, and what you need to know about managing the issue.
Australian International School
We’ve been living in Singapore for six years and our daughters Zara and Phoebe are currently attending AIS. Xavier completed the IBDP last year and is due to start at Imperial College, London, while Stirling completed Years 4 to 8 and is now attending boarding school in Melbourne.
How To Help Singapore's Migrant Workers
Want to know how to help Singapore’s migrant workers through the COVID-19 crisis?
Faith In Your Home!
Having moved here fairly recently with her husband and two children, interior designer FAITH TOWN is intent on making the family house feel like home.
Dover Court International School
All three children have been attending Dover Court International School since August 2015. We heard about the school soon after our arrival in Singapore, from friends whose children attended.
Facial Fix
Need a good facial? Pamper yourself at The Face Place, a private beauty loft with amazing Clarke Quay views. Each facial is personalised right from the start and uses top-notch skincare products that feature potent ingredients such as vitamin C, niacinamide, retinol and hyaluronic acid. Our top pick is the Ritual Face Spa ($280), which includes a signature facial shiatsu massage, microcurrent therapy and cryo facial treatment. This facial exfoliates, cleanses and tones your face, neck and shoulders, so you’ll walk out feeling and looking fresher and brighter. The Central, Clarke Quay, 8 Eu Tong Sen Street. 8233 1723 | thefaceplacesg.com
Eating Healthy At Home
Whether you’re still confined at home or not, here’s how you can adjust your diet to stay healthy and boost your immunity during this uncertain time.
Be Skin Cancer Savvy!
Expert tips on sun safety, self-checks and other ways to protect yourself against melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers.
The Waldorf Steiner School
Sebastien loves to tell us about his lessons and bamboozle us with Chinese and German words and phrases!
Overseas Family School
When we moved from Japan, we had trouble finding schools that would allow Keertana to start in Grade 1 as she moved in the middle of her academic year. In Japan, she went to a school with a Waldorf learning system, which didn’t place focus on literary skills in kindergarten.
NEED SOME UNI ADVICE? - Janie Richardson School Search and Placement
Despite growing international opportunities for further education, universities in the UK have a reputation that continues to attract families from around the world, and numbers of international student applications continue to rise.