Here’s a side-by-side comparison of my Luxx Lash magnetic lashes in Paige, Diana, Lily, and Rosie. You’re welcome.
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Millennial Parenting
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of my Luxx Lash magnetic lashes in Paige, Diana, Lily, and Rosie. You’re welcome.
Read MoreHere’s an easy way to clean your Luxx Lash Pairs (and gently remove make up from your face, too!)
Read MoreJust like any parent, we’ve had our share of speculating which high chair suits our child. We first opted for an IKEA Antilop. We loved its simple and sturdy design with a detachable table. But as soon as our little boy turned three and wanted to be closer to the table and grew a little too big for his first high chair, we started to look for other options. That’s about the same time we encountered the concept of Japanese high chairs. It has fully adjustable seats and footrest and table, and locks that you can easily remove once your child is ready.
Read MoreLily is designed to help you achieve that famous Korean lashes with its feathery and subtle volume. It sports a decent length and volume and is flared enough for a more eye-opening effect. It’s perfect for Asian, almond eyes.
Read MoreGrab a bean bag and sip an icy-cold drink at Eureka Cafe. This beach-side concept cafe makes you feel like you’re on vacation, even for just a couple of hours.
Read MoreIf you’re wondering which LEGO set to get for your child, particularly if you’re deciding between the regular LEGO and the DUPLO (both are LEGOS), here are a couple of things to note.
Read MoreWe had an impromptu trip to Say Hay Cafe, an ambient cafe in Nakhon Pathom. It’s a mini-farm and zoo where families can freely stroll around if you’re looking for a space where your kids can enjoy close encounters with nature and animals and see how some vegetables and melons are grown.
Read More5 things your mom would love to hear. Bonus: Say it better with Luxx Lash!
Read MoreIt would never cross our wildest imaginations to encounter and interact with a live elephant–at least for the millennial parents such as ourselves. While massive elephant shows are popular in Thailand, we are happy to choose the kinder way of mingling with these gentle giants through the Hutsadin Elephant Foundation in Hua Hin.
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