Monday, June 12, 2017

Green Cross Hand Sanitizers: Total Defense Antibacterial Sanitizer/Hand Spray and Sanitizing Gel

In the Philippines, although classes start in some schools and universities in January and August, the school year usually starts in June. In some schools, students, mostly those in elementary levels, are required or encouraged to have a hygiene kit. You know, for them to be able to observe proper hygiene, for emergencies (usually the bathroom kind) and to prepare them for when they grow up and the hygiene kits evolve into kikay/grooming kits. Hygiene kits usually include toothbrush, toothpaste, alcohol or hand sanitizer/alcogel, soap, comb, tissues, face towel and extra clothing. 

Green Cross may be well known for its alcohols but for years now they have been carrying sanitizing gels and antibacterial sanitizers/hand sprays.

While most alcohol ingredients are just water, alcohol (ethyl or isopropyl, 70% or 40%), sometimes fragrance and rarely a moisturizing component, most hand sanitizers contain the last two plus other ingredients to keep their form and for additional benefits. This is the reason why they cost more. Hand sanitizers are not simply alcohol.

green cross total defense hand spray

Friday, June 9, 2017

Daiso ER White Medicated Cosmo Whitening Milk (Emulsion) and Essence Review

daiso er white medicated cosmo whitening milk and essence

When I went off the grid about two years prior, a lot of stuff I have written for the blog didn't get posted. I decided to post this review since I have been seeing Daiso ER White Medicated Cosmo products being sold online.

Years ago whilst in SG, I ran out of facial care products and since I happened to be at Daiso IMM then, I decided to get some there instead of Watsons / Guardian. Before anyone freaks out about the thought of using a dollar store product on one's face, I have used a couple of Daiso products over the years and haven't had a problem with them. Also,  I trust Singapore to be stringent in regulating cosmetic products. Also, this is Daiso, not some store selling counterfeits. It was a good time to try facial care products I haven't tried before.

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Chowking Halo-Halo Ingredients

The local weather bureau has declared the onset of the rainy season a few days ago. Before we say good bye to clear skies and flood-free streets at least for now, how about chasing the last summer heat with a bowl of Halo-Halo?

chowking halo-halo recipe
Chowking Super Sangkap Halo-Halo & Milky White Halo-Halo
Halo-Halo is a cold sweet treat of milky shaved ice topped with sweetened fruits, beans and/or confections such as flan and purple yam paste. It's somewhat similar to the Korean bingsu. One of the more popular version of halo-halo is that of Chowking, a local fastfood chain whose identity used to be Chinese, now a mix bag (Bring back congee!). The popularity may be partly due to the fact that there's a Chowking branch in almost every municipality in the country. And because the blend is just right.

I've come across a post on a thread in Chowking's facebook page identifying the ingredients and the amount of each that goes into Chowking's Super Sangkap Halo-Halo, the current version of Chowking's original Halo-Halo. The earlier version had garbanzos and kaong, I believe. J K Osano indicated on his facebook profile page that he works at Chowking. Of course, like everything posted in the net, best to take this with a grain of salt.

1 Tbsp pandan jelly
2 pcs langka (jackfruit)
1 Tbsp langka (jackfruit) syrup
3 pcs (I think he meant slices) saba bananas + banana syrup 
1 scoop macapuno (sweetened soft coconut strings)
2 scoops ube (purple yam) paste 
1 ladle bean mix
1 Tbsp red sago (tapioca pearls)
leche flan (milk flan)
milk mix 
pinipig (toasted flattened glutinous rice)
(not mentioned but it's there just the same)
shaved ice
ube ice cream 

There were no instructions on how to layer or which ingredient goes first then next. I guess it's also up to us to figure out what's in the milk mix and ube paste. Or how to get the right tastes of the syrups.

Now there are two halo-halo variants in the store. A few years back, Chowking introduced its Milky White Halo-Halo which seems to be it's answer to Razon's Halo-Halo. It's much simpler than the original Chowking halo-halo. The Chowking website lists sweetened saba bananas, macapuno, leche flan, custard pudding, pimipig and caramel as its ingredients. Unfortunately, there was no mention on ingredient portions for this Chowking halo-halo in the thread on the Chowking facebook page.