Gift Ideas: Timbre Unplugged by Sustainably Made (Review)



It's a little too late to be posting gift ideas, since Christmas was just a few days ago. For those who are still cramming on their gifts (I know I am), here's a cool item that you should consider giving your audiophile friends.

When my friends moved to a new house, we wanted to get them a nice little housewarming gift. They love listening to music (their Spotify is well-utilized), so we got them the Timbre Unplugged Wooden Speakers in red (Php 600) from Sustainably Made. I bought this in the Yabang Pinoy Bazaar in Glorietta sometime around September 2016.

The Timbre Unplugged is made entirely from mahogany hardwood from Pangasinan, finished with tung oil and beeswax. No batteries or plugs needed which makes them easy to bring around.

My friends use it in the kitchen while cooking, in the bathroom while showering, in the bedroom while relaxing... Here's a photo from the other week when my friend baked cookies.


Here's also a photo from our outdoor sessions.




They even brought it along when we went traveling around in Bohol. We didn't even worry about getting it a bit wet while we were on the beach. However, I wouldn't risk soaking it in water for a long time, it would definitely ruin the wood.

Here's a demo video of how much the sound is enhanced. Hit the play button and turn up the volume to hear it for yourself!



Perhaps this Christmas, you can get one for yourself or for your audiophile friends! Sustainably Made has got plenty more colors (see photo below). The Timbre Unplugged is available in Common Room Katipunan and Rockwell, as well as Ava.ph and Eastalley.com


I Want This Sling Bag!



I've been pouring over Instagram for a small weekend bag. I just need one that's light but fits my wallet, cellphone, keys, receipts, portable charger, and charger. I was thinking these Trio-inspired bags would be perfect because it's small, light, and has multiple compartments. Thankfully, there's a bunch of locally made options available at pretty reasonable prices!


As of now, I haven't decided yet which one to get but here are the ones on my radar. Since it's not going to be a work-bag, I can choose something bright and colorful. I'll only use it on weekends or when I have to make a quick trip to the supermarket or something.

Twin City by Fetch Bella
Twin City Photo from Fetch Bella's Instagram
Price: Php 650
Material: Synthetic leather with velvet lining
Colors Available: Black, Mint Green, Red, Royal Blue, White, Taupe Baby Pink
Compartments: 2

Sling by Yorke Studios
Sling Photo from Yorke Studio's Instagram
Price: Php 795
Material: Vegan Leather
Colors Available: Taupe, Wine, Black
Compartments: 3

Troika by Sinude Bags 
Troika Photo from Sinude Bags' Instagram
Price: Php 3,500
Material: Genuine Embossed Leather
Colors: Creamy Nude, Salmon, and Navy Blue
Compartments: 3

Marian Sling by Shiq Bags
Marian Sling Photo from Shiq Bags' Instagram
Price: Php 600
Material: Synthetic Smooth Leather
Colors Available: Light Grey, Dark Grey, Silver, Gold, Taupe
Compartments: 2


Custom Explore Sling by The Leather Company
Explore Sling Photo from The Leather Company's Instagram
Price: Inquire via Viber/Whatsapp 0999 8834618
Material: Genuine Leather 
Compartments: 3

I'm leaning towards going for synthetic leather since I think I might end up buying several in different colors (genuine leather is more expensive). It will boil down to the color that matches my usual weekend outfits. When I do get to buy, that'll be another entry for another day! :)

Pili & Pino Banana and Cacao Granola (Review)


With the terrible traffic in Metro Manila, I always get hungry on the way home. On the road, I'd go for McDonald's drive-thru. When I get home, I go straight for junk food. I can't make good choices when I'm starving. 

This time, I'm trying out the Pili & Pino Banana Cacao Granola (Php 195 for 150 grams). I ordered mine from the Human Nature website. It comes in a resealable foil-paper bag, which is good because I plan to keep it in my bag for small snacking during traffic. 

Aside from as a snack, it can be eaten with milk for breakfast or as yogurt toppings. I think it's a little too expensive to be eaten as breakfast, if you're switching over from regular cereal. With just 150 grams, it will only last you 2 days.

Back of the package
Pili & Pino makes premium products using Filipino products. Pili & Pino is, of course, a word play of Pilipino (Filipino) read story here. Their products are all sweetened with coconut nectar, which is low-glycemic (won't cause a sugar crash).

So what's in their granola? According to the website, it has rolled oats, cashew nuts, pumpkin seeds, squash seeds, banana chips, cacao nibs, wheat germ, coconut nectar syrup. Here's a close up shot. The cashews are not in the picture, but they're in the bottom of the bag. Just needed to shake it around to find them.

The granola up close
Overall, it's not too sweet. It's mostly crunchy with a hint of banana and nutty flavor. Since it's not too sweet, I sometimes don't realize that I've already had too much. Perhaps to a non-Pinoy, it would taste exotic because of the banana chips and the coco nectar.

The cacao nibs are crunchy and slightly bitter, zero sweetness. They didn't have any chocolatey taste. I'm slightly disappointed for the no chocolate bits, but then again, this is supposed to be a healthy snack. Even though cacao nibs didn't have any chocolatey taste, I'm happy to find out that it's a superfood! It's high in anti-oxidants, magnesium, potassium, and fiber. Read more here:

Next time, I'll be trying the Mango & Pineapple Granola. I prefer my granola to be a mix of crunchy and chewy. Pili & Pino has a lot more granola variants on their website, but the Human Nature website only carries the Banana Cacao and Mango Pineapple variant.

Pili & Pino
Website: www.piliandpino.com/
Order Page: humanheartnature.com/buy/index.php/food/pili-and-pino-granola.html
Facebook: www.facebook.com/piliandpino
Instagram: www.instagram.com/piliandpino

Ilog Maria Honey and Propolis Throat Spray (Review)



All week long, I've been having itchy-throat coughs. It's annoying because it's just tiny bits of phlegm and yet I'd have coughing fits just because it's so itchy.

It's even more annoying when I'm trying to fall asleep. Here I am about to doze off when *COUGH COUGH COUGH* then I'm fully awake again!

Thankfully, my mom gave me this: Ilog Maria Honeybee Farms Honey and Propolis Throat Spray! (Php 88) It soothes my itchy throat long enough for me to fall asleep! Now, I bring it around in my bag during the day and I leave it beside my bed at night.

Aside from soothing itchy throat, it also makes my breath minty. Honey has anti-bacterial properties so it helps kills the smelly itch-causing bacteria. I'd probably even spritz my mouth when I get hungry (Sorry, no, don't do that, it's just me)!

Check out the rest of Ilog Maria's products at their website. They have more products online.

Ilog Maria Honeybee Farms
Website: www.ilogmaria.com/shop
Instagram: www.instagram.com/ilogmaria123

Habi Batangan Scarf ❤ (Review)


Last week, I ordered this scarf from Habi Batangan. I fell in love with their Scarlet Collection, especially the red and white striped one. It felt so casual-scholarly, kind of like the scarves that Hogwarts students would wear, but not too Griffyndor-ish.  I HAD to have it.

Habi Batangan makes handwoven apparel and furnishings in Ibaan Batangas. The women who make them are called "Nanay Weavers" (nanay meaning mother, to those who don't speak Tagalog). Habi Batangan aims to provide sustainable income for these women and their families. Check out this photo of one of the Nanay Weavers, Nanay Ina. Click here for her story.



Here are more scarves from the Scarlet Collection. There might still be some left!



I messaged @habibatangan on Instagram and transacted from there. I paid Php 1199 + 50 shipping through BPI fund transfer. After 2 days, it arrived! They were very easy to talk to and they answer fast.

Nicely wrapped in blue paper
Here's a lovely note from Habi Batangan. Remember to HANDWASH WITH CARE!
As soon as I opened it, I used it right away unwashed because it was so cold in the office. I loved that it was soft (it's made with combed cotton) and thick enough to insulate me from the too-cold aircon air, yet it wasn't heavy. It's big enough to be a shawl but it's not too big to be a scarf too (68 inches x 28 inches). The closest thing I can compare the texture with is the blanket from Philippine airlines, but with this scarf a bit thicker. Zoom in closer to the photos so you can see the texture up close.

I had it washed as soon as I got home, because I couldn't wait to use it. After washing it came out even softer. It was awesome that the colors didn't run too! However, since I didn't handwash with care, it pulled some parts of the weave. I think our clothespin pulled some areas too but I'm hoping that it will re-adjust back in the next wash.

Check it out wrapped around my neck! I absolutely cannot wait to use it somewhere cold. *big smiles*

Snug in my Habi Batangan Scarf
I couldn't wait to get another one for myself. This time, I ordered the a blue one! It wasn't posted on Instagram yet, but I DM'ed them so they let me snag one first. YAY!

Check out the rest of their gallery on Instagram for more. They came out with infinity scarves and they brought out their purple collection. 

Habi Batangan

UPDATE (Nov 10): I bought 3 more after this! Check out these pics. I bought one in blue and two in ecru. The ecru looks more like light-yellow in person than in the photos. I was expecting it to be beige based on the photos on their Instagram. The blue one went to my sister, the ecru ones for mom and grandma.





Evening Skin Care with Filipino Products

Copyright: Image by StockUnlimited

Ever since I was 12, I started putting stuff on my face. Mostly, I started with products from my mom's table. I can't even remember what the brand names were because there were so many products in different languages on the labels.

(P.S., the lady in the photo isn't me)

A decade and a half later,  I've found my three mainstay products: Céleteque Hydration Facial Moisturizer, Virgin Coconut Oil, and Human Nature Tea Tree Oil. I'm quite happy and proud to say that these 3 are Filipino-made and not expensive at all.

Thankfully, I've been blessed with skin that's not prone to breakouts. While I have dry skin, but I get zits every now and then (more when I was a teenager). However, it's the ones with dry skin who tend to age faster.

Here's my nightly ritual for skin care after washing my face. Since my issue is dry skin, I need a lot of moisture. Because everyone has different skin types and goes through different schedules, using the same products as someone else will not guarantee the same results.

Image from www.celetequedermo.com
I was introduced to Céleteque by a dermatologist. It was the first water-based moisturizer I've tried. It has a gel-like consistency and is easily absorbed in the skin. This has to be the first step because if I put anything else, it creates a barrier that the gel moisturizer can't get through.

Céleteque Hydration Facial Moisturizer is available online through the website, but I usually just get mine in leading supermarkets and drugstores. It's quite easy to find.


Image from www.humanheartnature.com
I previously bought the Tea Tree Oil 10ml from the Body Shop which was ~Php 495. Later on when I started using Human Nature products, I found their Tea Tree Oil at 30ml for Php 295! It's 5x cheaper than the Body Shop version.

For those unfamiliar with Tea Tree Oil, it's a topical disinfectant which is typically an ingredient for anti-acne products. As a household product, it's used to kill mold and bacteria. Read here.

Sometimes, I put it on a small piece of cotton and dab where the zits are. Every other day though, I just add 2-3 drops into my Celeteque Hydration moisturizer before putting it on my face.

Human Nature Tea Tree Oil is available in the Human Nature website or in Human Nature stores. I don't think this is readily available in the supermarkets.



Image from www.abs-herbs.com.ph
For the final step, I use Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO). There's plenty of skin benefits that come from using VCO. Celebrities like Kate HudsonGisele Bundchen, and other VS models swear by it!

Not everyone's skin works with coconut oil though. Buzzfeed explains (in their buzzfeedly-way) the pros and cons of using coconut oil on your face.

I first started using VCO back after I went through this derma-peeling treatment in 2014. All other commercial moisturizers stung so badly, but coconut oil was the only one that didn't. I've used coconut oil on my face ever since.

I use up about half a teaspoon each time I put it on my face. I smear it around from forehead to neck. It feels greasy at first but it sinks in right away.

The brand I'm using at the moment is ABS Grace Virgin Coconut Oil. My dad drinks a teaspoon of it as a food supplement and to help with digestion. We usually buy this in Mercury Drugstore but it should also be available in most supermarkets.

So there you have it! My evening skin care ritual with the 3 Filipino-made products. Here's the link of their websites and where you can buy them.

Céleteque Dermo
Website: http://www.celetequedermo.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Celeteque
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CeletequeDermo
Where to buy: Mercury Drugstore, Watsons, Supermarkets

Human Nature Tea Tree Oil
Website: http://humanheartnature.com
Where to buy: Human Nature website, Human Nature Stores

ABS Herbs Virgin Coconut Oil
Website: http://abs-herbs.com.ph/virgincoconutoil.html
Where to buy: Mercury Drugstore, Watsons, Supermarkets

Cathy's Handbags Daphne Beaded Abaca Clutch (Review)


Check out this Daphne Beaded Abaca Clutch by Cathy's Bags! I got it sometime early 2016. It was on sale at Php 1200 (originally Php 2000) + 80 shipping. I think I got the last one.

I used it for a wedding with a fuschia dress and I think the clutch went pretty well with it.

The body is made with black woven abaca with black satin lining on the inside. As you can see in the photo above, it's decorated with silver and black beads (which were well-sewn, none were loose). It closes by magnet.


When I used it the first time, it fit all the things one needed when attending a wedding reception: cellphone (in photo below, iPhone 5s) keys, and lipstick (I didn't need face powder).


While it's well-made and I thought I was going to get to use it multiple times, I later on found out that it doesn't fit my new iPhone 6s. 😓 Looks like I have to carry my cellphone separately when I use this clutch... or I might end up passing this clutch on to my niece.

Lesson learned: When buying clutches or other small bags, think of what future gadgets you might end up buying, not just for the ones you have now (but really, who'd normally do that?)

Cathy's Bags have plenty more bags in other designs -- ideal for beach or weekend casual look. Click on any of the links below. 

Cathy Handbags and Accessories



My Rags 2 Riches Casey Mini ❤ (Review)


On July 26, 2016, I received an email alert from Rags2Riches about their new product, which was the Casey Mini. They'll be releasing the Casey Mini online and in stores 2 days later, July 28, Thursday. I was bummed before on missing out on the original-sized Casey, so I told myself I wouldn't miss out on the Casey Mini if I found a color combo that I really liked.

On the morning of July 28, I started going into the R2R website. Throughout the day during work, I've checked back every now and then. Still no Casey Mini. :( Good thing, my sister was going to the mall after work. I asked her to go to the R2R store and get me one before the best color runs out! There was only 1 unit per variant per branch.

[Side note: For those unfamiliar with Rags 2 Riches, it's a social enterprise that produces bags and home accessories, aimed to create income opportunities for marginalized people (began in 2007 with rug-weaves from Payatas, but now with more local indigenous artisans throughout the Philippines). Read their story here.]

So my sister went to the store and sent me photos of the five variants. For the Casey (original size), I wanted the Nautical or the Santorini Red (I like blue and red). For the Casey Mini in Maltese Mustard (Php 2889), I fell in love with the black canvas with mustard R2R signature weave. Unfortunately, I don't know what the black and white fabric is called. I'll update this entry when I find out what it's called.

I was so happy when my sister brought it home that night! Here's a close up so you can see the impeccable workmanship. To those who snub locally-made products, take a look at this photo!


Here's a video from Rags 2 Riches on the Four-Way Casey Bag, demo'ed with the original size, not the mini version. The video comes with a loud cutesy background music, so turn your volume a bit lower.


Here's another video of the Casey Mini from their instagram:


As demo'ed in the Youtube video above, there are four ways the Casey Mini can be configured:



As a folio (flat): I'll probably only use it as a folio if I'm carrying around a tablet or some flat half-bond paper-sized documents. Bulky items will ruin the shape. Since I'm not using this for documents or tablets, I rarely use this as a folio.

As a shopping tote (trapezoid shape, wider base): It comes with a rectangular board to serve as the bag base when it's worn as a shopping tote. I like this shape best because it doesn't show that I am carrying bulky things, thanks to the wide base.

As a doctor's bag (roundish box): The Casey Mini doesn't work as a doctor's bag because it's too small. Since the top 2 corners are folded down (which includes the zippers), it makes it harder to zip and unzip the bag. The doctor's bag might be better off for the original size and the weekender size. In the video above with the bigger Casey, zipping and unzipping seemed easier.

As a sling bag (sling strap attached and can be carried cross-body): Just use any of the above 3 configurations, but just attach the sling strap. Hand-free carrying!

What it looks like inside:

The bag is lined with black cloth. There are 2 pockets (for your phone any small object) and a zipper pocket. On the right side, there's a nifty leather clip where you can put your keys. At the base, there is a detachable rectangular board.

I've used the Casey Mini for several weekends. I don't need a big bag during the weekends because I only carry my cellphone, keys, wallet, lip balm, tissue, charger, and portable charger. I love using it and I totally do not regret getting it at all!

I'm constantly on the lookout for more of R2R's bags and pop-ups. I'm a fan of the company and the positive impact they have on the local artisans. When I see an R2R bag that I really like (emphasis on really because I can't afford to buy everything I like), I buy it right away because I know I will never feel guilty or regret spending money on this company.

Rags 2 Riches
Referral Link, for 10% discount on your first purchase: http://r2r.refr.cc/L3G2X7K (I get perks when you use my link)

House of Crisps Salted Egg Chips (Review)


I passed by Salcedo market to grab lunch when I saw the stall. It's just a small table with stacks of tubs of chips with yellow and green labels.

Then I saw the sign... "SALTED EGG".

We had 2 tubs at home a few months ago. Shamefully, I admit, I was the one who finished them all... ran my fingers around the rim to get every bit of potato, chili, basil, and salted egg. If my tongue was long enough, I'd lick the tub clean.


The nice sales lady in Salcedo Market

I only had 500php cash at that time. It was supposed to be for my lunch! I ended up borrowing money because a tub of this was 390php. I prioritized junk food instead of lunch... Shame on me.

I haven't tried any other salted egg chips brand except for House of Crisps. I've heard of Singaporean brands, but my friend told me House of Crisps was better than the Singaporean one. I saw another brand in the mall for 295php but it didn't have as much salted egg in it. With House of Crisps, the bottom of the tub still has salted egg drippings.

Bottom of the container where all the oily salted egg goodness is <3

After finishing a third of the tub, the nape of my neck started to hurt (sumakit batok ko). I guess I had too much too quickly.

The next day, I brought the remainder for my friends. We finished it all in less than 10 minutes. One didn't like salted egg (*gasp*). One said it tastes potatoey-er and salted-eggier than the other one they had. Even my friend who just had her braces tightened ate a lot, even though her teeth were in pain!

It's so rich and fattening, not to mention expensive... It's not good to fuel my addiction, so I probably wouldn't be getting another one too soon unless there's a special occasion.

I can't say yet that this is the best out there, because I haven't tried any other brand. However, I'd say my bar for salted egg chips is pretty high considering my first try was House of Crisps.

House of Crisps

UPDATE: I bought again today. This time, 2 tubs for the family (I swear, it's not all for me!). Here's a close up of the chip with my greasy fingers.

Human Nature 100% Natural Clarifying Shampoo (Review)


I have sensitive scalp. The sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) or sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) in regular shampoo brands make my scalp red, flaky, and itchy.

I started using non-SLS/SLES shampoos upon advice of the stylist who did my keratin treatment. She said SLS/SLES will dramatically shorten the life of the keratin treatment. If I wanted to keep my hair smooth and straight, I needed to switch to a sulfate-free shampoo.

I bought my first sulfate-free shampoo in Healthy Options, particularly the Nature's Gate shampoo (imported from US). While effective in prolonging the permanent blow-dry effect, it's not super foamy. Even though it didn't foam much, I eventually got used to it.

My friend recommended I check out Human Nature, since I'm aiming to buy more Filipino-made products. Human Nature was borne from Gawad Kalinga, with a vision of creating an enterprise that is inclusive towards local communities. If you want to go local as well, Human Nature is a great starting point!

All of their shampoos are advertised as sulfate-free and made with natural ingredients. I zeroed in on the Human Nature 100% Natural Clarifying Shampoo, which was advertised as their foamiest shampoo yet!

Product Features:
  • Today, the 200ml is Php 149.75 while the 495ml is Php 319.75
  • Fruit acids eliminate product build-up
  • Betaine and aloe vera soothe and moisturize the scalp
  • 100% no harmful chemicals
Back of the bottle
Here's a snippet of the product description from the Human Nature website on SLS/SLES:
Did You Know? The lather you get from most shampoos is very likely created by chemical surfactants like sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) – which have been found to irritate the skin and pollute the environment. We instead use coco fatty acid sulfates – natural sulfates that give you rich lather equal to the foaminess of SLS/SLES but are non-toxic, fully biodegradable and proudly manufactured in the Philippines!
Before we move on, I want to share more on coco fatty acid sulfates (CFAS), from other sources. The more you know, the better.

  • Naturally Curly.com Forum - "Yes it's (CFAS) a sulfate. It's just a complete derived version as opposed to a chemically purified one. Like refined table sugar, versus raw sugar."
  • Blessmybag.com Comments - "Coco Fatty Acid Sulfate or CFAS is similar to sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) ONLY in terms of its molecular structure. What differentiates CFAS from SLS and renders CFAS safe is its manufacturing process."
  • Chemical of the Day - "So sodium coco sulfate actually is a blend of sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium caprylic sulfate, sodium capric sulfate, sodium oleic sulfate, sodium stearyl sulfate etc, and instead of naming them all out with all of the fatty acids from the coconut oil, they just call it sodium coco sulfate." It would carry the same risks of skin irritation, eye irritation, stripping hair of natural oils and forming nitrosamines in the presence of triethanolamine as SLS does."

So how does the price compare with other shampoos?

Compared to other supermarket brands, Human Nature 100% Natural Clarifying Shampoo is more expensive. For the 200ml bottle, it's .7488/ml while for the 495ml, it's .6460/ml. Upon checking Lazada.com.ph for other shampoos:
Unfortunately, not all of these brands are made in the Philippines.

Compared to other products in the natural or sulfate-free category, it's very reasonable. I checked out a couple of options from Healthy Options the other day. The closest one in terms of price is Nature's Gate (made in US).
  • Andalou Shampoo Sunflower 340ml/11.5oz (Php 395) - 1.1618/ml
  • Avalon Shampoo Peppermint 325ml/11oz (Php 359) - 1.1046/ml
  • Jason Moisturizing Aloe Vera 475ml/16oz (Php 395) - .8316/ml
  • Nature's Gate Shampoo Jojoba + Lotus Sacre 530ml/18oz (Php 259) - .4887/ml
  • Nature's Gate Shampoo Sulfate Free Color Protecting 354ml/12oz (Php 295) - .8333/ml
However, I can't tell if the more expensive imported shampoos are really better in terms of quality because I haven't tried them yet.

If you're looking into getting a discount on the Human Nature products, get a membership in the Human Nature website (click on the "Be A Social Entrepreneur" ). The discount is at least 15% if you plan to spend at least Php 800 per month.

Using the Shampoo

Human Nature 100% Natural Clarifying Shampoo on my palm

The liquid is clear with the usual shampoo consistency. It smells nice, like fruity zesty apples. When I lather it on my hair, it gets foamy but not as foamy as regular shampoo. It needs to be mixed with a bit of water to become really foamy.

Right after using at first wash, my hair feels squeaky-clean. Sometimes, too clean... which is why I only use it every 2 days.  I alternate it with the Human Nature Moisturizing Conditioner in Vanilla (Day 1 shampoo, day 2 conditioner, day 3 shampoo). When I feel like my hair and scalp has too much oil and product build-up (after skipping a day), that's when I use it again. My scalp doesn't dry up or turn red and itch after a few days of use.

However, whenever I get the Brazilian blow-dry or Keratin Treatment, the blow-dry effect slightly diminishes slightly every time I use this shampoo. It's most likely due to the coco fatty sulfate. If you've just gotten the keratin treatment, stick to sulfate-free shampoos. I can't help it though, I still use this shampoo even when I get the keratin treatment. I'm just glad the effect diminishes only slightly.

Final Words

I love this shampoo! I've been using this consistently for 2 years already. My scalp hasn't been red and itchy. I've recommended it to everyone who told me that their scalp turns red and itchy or that they've got dry hair. For those who've already tried it, they've only had good things to say.

If you've used Human Nature shampoos, let me know what you think!