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Miss Universe 2011

It’s been a week since we’ve been here at the Hilton in Sao Paulo Brasil. After a week of shoots, us girls got to go out this week and party it up. We’ve done cooking classes, met the govenor of Sao Paulo and experienced the spirit of Brasil by getting Samba lessons! Samba is waaaayyy harder than it looks but it’s sooooo much fun. I can see where all the Samba dancers get their fit and toned bodies from. I’m so jealous that I want to stay longer and get good at it!

Miss Universe 2011

Everyone’s gorgeous and it is a surreal feeling having so many stunning girls in one place together. Most of us are mind-boggled at this fact. This is honestly what dreams are made of! Updates are gonna be a little bit slow on the blog because we’re always on the go. But you can always follow my Facebook page for photos and Twitter account for updates on the go. If you’ve been voting on the Miss Universe website, thank you very much. If not, please do because you’re voting for a semi-finalist this year!

See yall on the 12th of September Eastern Time for the finals telecast of Miss Universe 2011!

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It’s the little things in the pageant that matter and you can be sure nails arent going to evade the scrutiny if they’re on the list of beauty queen tips and secrets. Before I go, I’m gonna get my nails all perfectly manicured but for sure I’m bringing the OPI Miss Universe Collection there as part of the celebration for the 60th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant.

OPI Miss Universe Collection

In my opinion, the colours of the OPI Miss Universe Collection aren’t your average beauty pageant colours. Congeniality is My Middle Name, a jelly-ish berry-wine shimmer, comes out a wee bit lighter on your nails compared to what you see in the bottle. But this purple base nail polish with very fine pink glitter is a nice variant of your usual red polishes. In bright sunlight, it looks more berry red. When indoors, it turns into a rich deep burgundy.

I’m quite conservative when it comes to my nail colours, so Swimsuit…Nailed It!, a metallic electric blue, is quite the shocker in this range. But the formula of this one is fantastic. One coat is all you need for the colour to come out. Hey, if I’m going to start using brighter colours on my nails, this will be the polish I’m starting with.

OPI Miss Universe Collection Swatch

It’s My Year is very interesting 3-dimensional shade. Sometimes it looks more plum and then at other times, when you least expect it, the gold micro shimmer comes out and completely changes the entire look of the polish, dazzling you to death. I get quite mesmerized looking at the gold micro shimmer. I think I’m starting to see a trend in these polishes. Perhaps they’re meant to mimic the versatility beauty queens in all sorts of situations.

I love Crown Me Already because it’s one insane bottle of glitter! You know I’ve got a terrible weakness for all things shiny. This bright silver polish is a mix of both large hex glitter and smaller standard glitter in a clear base. I like this mix because it gives texture to the layering of your nails. I wouldnt necessarily use the polish on its own, but I definitely foresee this polish as a staple for glitter gradient nails.

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I was gonna write a post like this after returning from my escapade with 78 other beauties in the Philippines, but havent had time to because work just came charging at me the moment I touched down. The kids had their school concert just this Wednesday and both my clinic meetings fell on the day after. That meant having to prepare 2 reports one after the other in between managing rehearsals after rehearsals and preparation of costumes and props. This weekend’s gonna just a good time for me to chill and have some breathing space.

But anyway, like I said, I was gonna write about this after witnessing how a beauty pageant in the international circuit is. Despite beauty pageants dating back into the 70s and 80s, no body really talks about the things that go on behind the scenes. What is it that makes a beauty pageant tick? What makes a winner? Call me curious. But when I went to compete internationally, it wasnt just about winning or making my mark, I genuinely wanted to see WHO would win and HOW people won.

Looking back into the history books of past pageants, it wasnt always the prettiest girls who won. And for this recent Miss Earth 2009, neither was it the girls who dressed the best, had the most luggages, stood out the most or had the prettiest, most perfect faces. We had girls who carried 11 luggages while others carried 2. Both, however, still made it to Top 16.

Why? What? Where? Who? How?

They say you should never judge a book by its cover. We are, however, IN a beauty pageant and beauty is probably only skin deep. Sure you can talk about inner beauty. But what’s the first thing that strikes you when you meet a person?

How he/she looks.

All those photos that are plastered on the Internet, in forums, in print of the various contestants. What do you look at when your eye catches a glimpse of a visual?

How white the teeth are. Whether they’re crooked or not. How big the eyes and nose are. How smooth the skin is.

All that boils down to?

How a person looks.

And guys, dont deny it. You look at how big the boobs are, regardless of whether you’re a butt or legs person.

You might not know it. But your brain actually has an in-built calculator that tells you if a person is attractive or not. Beauty happens to be a mathematical formula. Sometimes, however, the beauty goes beyond skin surface. We’re not just about someone’s personality. We’re talking just a tiny little bit below the epidermis to the dermis where collagen and elastic tissue are. Knowing the formula of beauty gives you the power to change it.

If I were to speak the truth, I would tell you that we ALL had things done to enhance our beauty during the entire pageant.

It was only a matter of how permanent these changes were.

Hair extensions, nail extensions, fake eyelashes and in particular, silicon bras were staples in our beauty arsenal. Especially when it came to the big shows. During bikini rounds, we’d all STILL lament at our lack of cleavage even with the help of the silicon bra. Even makeup was used to dramatically change one’s look; both body and face contours. We’d highlight our nose bridges, bronze our bodies, contour our abs and spray-on stockings so legs looked smooth and flawless. And what about that voluminious hair? You didnt honestly think it would be without hairspray and extensions did you?

You’d be surprised at how different some girls looked without makeup. Seriously, they were unrecognisable. Thus, clearly demonstrating the power of makeup. Probably a good reason why they had prejudging without makeup. Fake tans, spray-on stockings, coloured contacts, teeth whitening kits littered the bathrooms of our residences and makeup counters backstage. And this was on top of already some permanent changes for some girls.

You could TELL just by looking which girls had had plastic surgery. But there were those who openly came clean about it. Honestly, I wasnt surprised that girls in an international pageant circuit have had plastic surgery. Breast implants, Botox and nose jobs, you name it, they’ve had it. Some girls had the entire works done.

You know what’s the best part?

They were all sponsored by their organisers.

How to fight lidat?! THAT’S why they all look so gorgeous.

I’m in no way saying I’m pro changing one’s appearance. Neither am I against it. We do it all the time, anyway, with our dressing, with our hair and with makeup. Even exercising helps to keep your body looking a certain way. So, thinking about it, if you come from a country where the changing of one’s external appearance is looked upon as a no-no, then how is possible for one to compete with countries where plastic surgery cases are a dime a dozen, particularly in a beauty pageant. If you say you’re sending the most beautiful representative from your country, would you then forbid the delegate to do their very best in representing his/her own country even if it meant resorting to “alternative methods”?

Compare this to if one were to compete in a sport where the athletes have had training since they were born, a competitor who’s only had training since 15 would have missed out on crucial time that could be spent honing skills. See the similarities?

I’m not about to stretch my hand out and ask for any part of me to be augmented (although I’ll admit I would very much like proper double eyelids) because there WERE girls in the Top 16 who were completely genuine and real. They worked out, took good care of their skin and hair. Basically they took care of themselves from top to toe. These are true and genuine beauties. I think I was lucky to be one of them. HAHAHAHA.

But on a more serious note, we could tell right from the very start.

The Top 15 girls for swimsuit comprised of a good mix of both plastic girls and real girls. Here’s a little inside info: a lot of us were rooting for the real girls to win.

It takes a LOT of hard work maintaining one’s appearance I must say. After all that scrubbing, buffing, running, exercising and eating right, I WOULD know. But not everyone has the time and energy to lead such a lifestyle. They thus opt for the fastest, least time consuming method.

I’m not insinuating that this year’s Miss Earth 2009 winner had anything changed. But, despite already having gone under the knife, if we can honour and crown these girls in various other international beauty pageants because they epitomise the beauty of women around the world, what does that say about us and our standards of beauty?

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Because there are 2000 photos for me to look through, I have selected some and updated the posts I have published below with pictures.

So for your viewing pleasure, please scroll down.

xoxo.

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I. Got. Top 16!!!!

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You won’t believe how amazed I was when my name was called amongst strong finalists like Philippines, Venezuela, Spain, Brazil and Colombia.

There were a few surprises but I was really happy that Group 3 had about 5 delegates in the Top 16! Immensely proud of my lovely Miss France, sweet Thailand, the adorable but baby of the group Northern Ireland and Brazil for making Top 16. If you didnt already know, Larissa Miss Brazil took the crown on Sunday alongside Philippines, Venezuela and Spain respectively. I’m so happy for each and every one for doing so well last Sunday. Not only were the winners stunning, every girl who participated took the time and effort to learn the choreography for the night. Every girl also took time to meticulously preen herself to the best she could for Coronation.

I’m a little disappointed I didn’t make Top 8 because I know I would have rocked the question and answer segment but still feel a sense of achievement for being the first one to put Singapore’s name in the records of Top 16.

Our journey here in the Philippines may be coming to an end but when we girls go back home to our respective countries, it’s what we do with our crowns that determine how much of a queen we are. Karla made a beautiful and emotional speech to us girls before we went on stage for Coronation. And you know how they say that regardless of who takes the crown, we are all winners in our own right. Well, that is very true. Because otherwise how we could we possibly have been chosen to be here in the Philippines now?!?!! But really, as Amy Miss USA read in a poem today, your crown may not necessarily be made of gold or silver but may just be in your own heart.

I’m going to have to leech the poem off her when I get back.

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Gotta get used to this sudden waking up and getting off the bus to head somewhere or do something. Was having a nice long snooze after a delish lunch when the bus stopped and we had to get off. Eyes half shut and in a semi-conscious I had no idea where or what we were doing. I thought there had been a turn of events and we suddenly had to stop for a tour. Turns out we had to get off to get on the boat to head to Mindoro. Right on schedule. But where did that 2 hour drive go to!?

The same thing happened before lunch. Haha. Bleary-eyed and eyes glued shut, we had to attend a luncheon at a very nice country club aptly named The Palms. We had to meet the mayor in our semi-conscious state. The great food, however, immediately woke us up.

Then there’s the ambushing when you are alone trying to shovel some grub into your mouth. People come up and ask for pictures. We really dont mind, but sometimes all we wanna do is eat in peace before we pass out. It’s a wonder they dont wonder where the growling dog is when they take pictures with us. For a beauty pageant, we girls sure are a hungry lot.

Tip: Best to stay in groups so it’s harder to ambush you for a picture.

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