Posts Tagged ‘make up shops in singapore’

For me, a new year usually means new beginnings and trying new things. But if there’s one resolution that I always keep year after year, and it’s the ONLY resolution that I usually make, it is to experience things with an open mind. Now, as simple as it may sound, this “open mind” concept is a difficult one to fully grasp. We go into a new year fresh from leaving past grievances behind and raring to face the new year, but being normal human beings, we quickly fall into old habits. When expectations are not met, we rely on past experiences to make sense of things and sometimes fail to see the new meaning behind a particular situation.

If running this Singapore Beauty Blog has taught me anything, it is that things change and we should ourselves adapt. Very much like our circumstances in life, just on a smaller scale. Beauty trends come and go. Make up tips vary from person to person. Why stick to one method of applying eyeshadow when there are a variety of ways to do it? Since 2011 has come around, I thought instead of doing a normal post on how the year has been for me, I’d try something completely new and do a video log. I mean, it seems like a whole lot of fun and I might as well put the good equipment I have to full use.

Now, I have NEVER had to speak for an extended period of time in front of the camera. At least not without much preparation beforehand. Even though you might think I have had experience prancing in front of the lens, video logs are an entirely new field I’ve not had much time with. I look like I have shifty eyes in the video since I had to think about what to say on the spot. But really, no body stares at the person they’re speaking to without wavering eyes anyway.

The downside of talking impromptu meant that I didnt cover everything that I wanted to. If I did however continue talking about every single thing in 2010, you might be watching a 20 minute video instead of a 4 minute one. Given that I only covered the major highlights for dweam.com in the video, here’s a recap of the other breakthroughs I made in 2010.

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Holy moly. Is there really a new make up shop in Marina Square that’s called Tony Moly? Apparently so boys and girls. If you’ve passed by Marina Square recently, you’ll find Tony Moly tucked away in a little corner of the main atrium. But with it’s pristine white shop front and colourful lighted sign, this brand new make up shop is hard to miss. This is the first shop of Korean make up brand Tony Moly in Singapore.

Tony Moly Singapore

Adding to the many other make up stores in Singapore, Tony Moly is a specialty Korean make up shop that carries a wide range of make up, skin care, hair care including one of Korea’s most famous make up products, BB cream. Tony Moly’s product packaging is adorable as it is practical and prices for make up range from $4.90 nail polishes to slightly pricer make up palettes.


I have to admit I was quite enchanted by some of their products. The Tony Moly Ice Queen Face Packs (SGD$28.90) come shaped in little ice-cream cups and looked quite delicious on the outside as on the inside. Looking like well, eggs, the Tony Moly Egg Pore set with an Egg Pore Blackhead Out Oil Gel, Egg Pore Silky Smooth Balm and Egg Pore Tightening Pack (Nose) wouldnt look anywhere out of place on a breakfast table.

But if you’re looking for Korean makeup in Singapore, fret not. Tony Moly carries those too. The Back Stage Self Smoky Eye Collection (SGD$45.90) was quite impressive. Combining an eyeshadow duo with a gel eyeliner in a convenient little package, this might be something I might consider buying despite the slightly pricey price tag.

Now that new Korean make up Tony Moly is in the Singapore market, Korean make up fans will have have more choices other than current make up brands Skin Food and The Face Shop. I’m not exactly a big Korean make up fan, but are you? What Korean make up products do you use?

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Knowing which basic make up essentials you should have in your basic make up kit is important, but these cosmetic products dont just appear out of thin air (although I wish they did so I could own more makeup).

Some of you have asked in the previous essential make up post where to buy make up to start your basic make up collection and take the next step to becoming a beauty-holic. For that, one must know where all the make up stores in Singapore are. I dont personally buy a lot of make up in Singapore, but when I do, here are the make up stores in Singapore I frequent.

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