Monday, July 11, 2011

Travels : Holguin, Cuba


Has it gotten from busy to overload at work, where one days mess rolls into another and new projects compete for the priority position. Staying late is no longer some random occurrence. Extended hours have become the new lifestyle, as with popping into work on a Saturday morning for a couple hours. A good day versus a bad day depends on the email count. One can only dream about being worry-free and having time for absolute nothingness. It does exist, about four hours from YYZ is a land called Cuba.


After a busy season of being trapped in a pressure cooker, some serious lounging is necessary to recuperate. The town of Holguin is perfect for leaving all the nonsense of city life behind. It is one of the more beautiful parts of Cuba. Vacationing in a resort leaves you with the luxury of not having to think for yourself (at all), with everything provided for you. Cuba is one of the least expensive vacationing spots available, so pick a resort that suits you. If you can afford to splurge, than do it. Don’t pick a resort just because it is a bargain. Choose one that is huge and read the reviews. Larger resorts usually have more restaurants, bigger entertainment shows, as well as more activities.


Sol Rio Luna y Mares is located on the Playa Esmeralda beach in Holguin. It is a beautiful fine white sand beach with turquoise clear water. The view is breathtaking. Be sure to take time to wander through the hotel, as there are all these interesting nooks that capture the incredible scenery.


The number of activities available at this resort exceeds the expected. Combine them with excursions and it will be fun overload and exhaustion by the end of the day. Included on the resort is horseback riding that wanders along the countryside. The horses are friendly and basically know where they are going without any help. Along the beach are hobby cats, baby Catamerangs that sail along the water. If you are up for a bit of an adventure, wait for a windy day, give a good tip and go flying off the waves and balancing on one platoon.


 A must do excursion is the jeep safari that includes jet skiing. It is not all about motor sport but you will also visit the countryside to meet farmers and coffee-makers, as well as have an authentic Cuban lunch.



 Every night of the week there is a different show. Luna y Mares has a fairly large theater and their shows are quite elaborate with acrobatics and dance. Definitely worth staying up to see no matter how tired from a day of excursions and hobby cats.


There is a flea market not far from the resort: where there are paintings, clothing and wooden crafts available for souvenirs. Some of their toys are particularly interesting. There is also a mini zoo just outside of the resort that is fun to visit. Bring a camera and a bathing suit because there is a cozy private beach.



After all this fun, let’s not forget about the food. The buffets are excellent, with huge variety. You pick what you want and they grill it fresh for you. Don’t be all fussy and enjoy the food, just remember that back home you eat processed fast food, which can't be compared. There is even a 24hr restaurant that will make sandwiches and pizza if by some miracle someone is still hungry. The a la carte dinners are, at the very least, good if not amazing. Having a three course meal with friends or your partner in a fancy restaurant is not all about the food. Enjoy the moment.


Holguin is a great place to escape and indulge. The trick is to capture it all to memory. If only we could make our memories a virtual experience, so that we could re-live a particular moment, anytime we wish.

Words + Photos : Tobin Cheung

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Beauty Product Review : Cinema Secrets Ultimate Foundation



Cinema Secrets : Ultimate Foundation [7g/0.25 oz]
Beauty Stars
: 4

Review Cinema Secrets Ultimate Foundation is one of my favourite cream-based foundations. It is highly pigmented and a little goes a long way. The foundation is very soft and it spreads very thinly to create a very flawless application, yet provides coverage like a concealer.  This is a hidden gem, since it's not found in regular department stores. Your best bet is to order online or find it at specialty industry makeup stores in your area. There are over 50 colours available, so you're bound to find the right shade for you.

The trick is, you can't apply too heavily or it might cake in fine lines. If you set it with a loose/pressed powder, then it does hold very well.  You can sheer the foundation by either mixing it with moisturizer or liquid foundation or by using a damp sponge/damp foundation brush for application.  Depending on the client's skin, this foundation can sometimes look like it's been airbrushed.

I've tried using it to cover tattoos before but found it wasn't as effective because it does rub off if you touch it.  And if the client has large pores, sometimes the product is visible in the pores, in which you'll need to use a pore-refining primer ahead of time.  And because the foundation is so soft, sometimes it's difficult covering a huge/raised blemish. It doesn't grip that well to blemishes and you'll need to touch it up later.  What I usually do is use a different concealer that really grips onto skin in that particular area and use a heavier powder for coverage to set it. 

Beauty Review : Maggie Ng
Note : For any beauty questions or product submissions, please email : maggie@maggieng.com

Monday, July 4, 2011

Hair Product Review : Sebastian Shaper Plus Hairspray


Sebastian : Shaper Plus Hairspray [300g/10.6 fl oz]
Beauty Stars : 4.5

Review : Sebastian Shaper Plus Hairspray is one of the most highly used and preferred hairsprays of beauty professionals.  I tend to keep one in my hair kit at all times.  I think the mist when sprayed out is the perfect consistancy: not too fine or not too hard.  I find it’s great for updo’s because it has good control. If you lightly spray before curling/setting the hair, it provides a nice hold but is still brushable when you need to do styling or make changes.  It typically doesn’t flake when you comb through it.  And when you require extra hold, you just spray more in the areas needed. I also like the scent of it too.

The product claims to be humidity resistant, but I find no matter what, if it’s really hot/humid outside and you’re a bride who needs the hair to last, your style can still get messy/frizzy if the hair is styled in a down-do.  But I find if you do an updo, then yes, it will usually hold and stay put for the entire day. I guess it depends on your hair/texture/style you’re going for.  I usually carry a few different cans of spray with different holds just in case this one isn’t working well for someone.

The only negative comment I can think about this product is that the nozzle does get clogged every now and then.  So sometimes you have to run it under warm water and use a toothpick or tweezer to pick out the hardened spray at the spout.  It can be a bit pricey and is mostly found in specialty hair stores and beauty salons, but you will find it in the odd Shoppers Drug Mart in Canada too.  I find if you go to the States, it’s usually cheaper and often on sale too, so that’s when I stock up!

Sebastian did change their formula and is now offered in a black can of the same spray called Zero Gravity, Re-Shaper and Shaper Fierce.  I heard the new formula wasn’t as good but I haven’t personally tried it yet. So I’m just sticking to using the original formula in the white can, since it’s been tried, tested and true. Not really sure if the white can is going to be discontinued though…eek…I hope not since this is one of my staple products I love using!!!

Beauty Review : Maggie Ng
Note : For any beauty questions or product submissions, please email : maggie@maggieng.com