New YouTube Video: Curly Flower Petal Bun

Hi everybody,

My new hairstyle video is uploaded on YouTube!  I show how I make a hairstyle that has been very popular on my blog, a look I call my Flower Petal Bun.  Thank you for watching and sharing.  Click the link to see my video on YouTube.

Click here to watch my video


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Half-Updo for Floor-Length Hair

Hi friends, 

     On Saturday night I used the eggs/olive oil/coconut oil mask on my hair, so the next morning I wanted to have a hairstyle that would show the shine that my hair always has after using this treatment.  I pulled my hair back in a some-up-some-down fashion, then braided the length in a loose English braid.  I wrapped my braid up and around my first hair clip to make a small center bun, which I held in place with two more hair clips.  The braid keeps my hair from getting tangled as the day goes on.  In fact, when I took my hair down last night, it was hardly tangled at all!

     Thank you for following my posts.  Early this morning I recorded a new hairstyle video demonstrating how I make my Flower Petal Bun.  A friend had seen this hairstyle and asked me to show how I pin the loops in place to make this curly bun.  I am looking forward to sharing my video with you soon <3










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(A few pictures taken in the shade)







Redhead Days 2016 video on YouTube

Hi everybody,

My friends from the Redhead Days included me in their new promo video for RHD2016~ how special.  I'm so glad I got to go to the Redhead Days in Breda, the Netherlands, last September.  I loved getting to meet new friends and be a part of such an amazing event.

Thanks for watching!





(from the video)

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Click here to see my post about the Redhead Days 2015


Two favorite Star Wars hairstyles

Hi everybody,

     I hope you are having a lovely day.  Today I wore my Star Wars shirt and fixed my hair in Princess Leia's famous double buns.  I love Star Wars hairstyles!  Rey's is probably my absolute favorite~ I think Minnie agrees :-)



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Haval H2 SUV launched in Malaysia

Haval, the most popular SUV in China is now here in Malaysia. The Haval H2 (1.5 Turbo) is distributed in Malaysia by Go Auto, the official distributor of Great Wall Motors in the country. The H2 is an upgrade to the M4 which was launched last year.



According to a press release, the new model is priced from RM89,950 per unit and is targeted to a slightly more mature and affluent market segment, between 30 and above and young families. Features include six-speed automatic gearbox, electric folding side mirrors with integrated puddle lamps, a sunroof, six way electrically adjustable driver’s seat, leather upholstery, 3.5-inch TFT color display trip computer and a multifunction steering wheel. A touch screen infotainment unit and dual-zone automatic air-conditioning are fitted as well.

As for safety features, the H2 comes with include six airbags (front passenger and driver, side curtain, front sides), Electronic Stability Program, and ABS with EPB (Electronic Parking Brake), FR-LH (Front Left Handside) Blind Spot Visual System, stylish headlamp with Day Running Light (DRL), Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and anti-glare rear view mirror as well.

 The SUV is powered by a 1.5L Turbo petrol engine and the maximum power output in kilowatt/hp at 5600 is 110/147 and the maximum output of torque at 210Nm is 220RPM to 4500 RPM.

Proton Wira upgrade - progress update May 2016

A number of guys have been asking me how my Proton Wira upgrade is getting along and my answer is sadly, "Not much".

Since my last update: Proton Wira modifications under RM1K project: Part 2
I have made very few upgrades to my Dad's old Proton Wira which has in fact become my car - to drive to Work, fetch the kids from school, etc. The main reason behind the delay is probably because of my stubborn insistence on doing most of the work myself - DIY, and various other reasons - too busy with work and the kids, lack of a proper garage at home to work in, lack of tools, blah blah but I realise most of them are excuses I make to myself.

The thing is that I have a conflict in my head/ heart going on deciding whether it is worth it to spend so much money on an old car when I could just put it down for installment on a brand new car which comes with no headaches for at least 3 years. Maybe it had to do with the numerous people telling me to get a new car, including my parents and even my daughter.

There were a few incidents as well - the car air conditioning started having problems and then I noticed engine heating up. Later I found out that the fan was not working and had to get it changed. Then a lady reversed her car onto mine - fortunately the damage was not that bad and I it took just half a day to get the bump repaired and repainted at the paint shop near my house. Finally, the dreaded power window failure happened. Now the right hand window can't go up or down. Just made me realise how Proton's lack of quality control, especially with regards to the power window, totally destroyed customer loyalty and lead to the troubles it is currently facing now. However, the fact that I have no debts makes me really reluctant to get a new car - I will be paying off debts to the banks for at least 6 years.

If I do eventually buy a car, it will be paid for in cash and I plan to buy a Mercedes A class, or maybe a BMW 1 series. I prefer a small zippy car. However, it is definitely going to take some time to accumulate the amount of money needed and who knows, by then we would all probably be using driverless cars by then.

 I did have some work done.

 1. I changed the emblem in the front from the green - golden one to the new silver-black one. I got it cheap at Brothers. Definitely looks better.




 2. I also changed the old worn out gear stick cover to new ones. Bought the new cover online on Lelong.com.my. Installation was fairly easy.

 3. I then had my steering wheel changed as well to a Fake Momo from Brothers. I have no idea how they can get away with selling fake items. Fitting it was also a pain as their workers (new staff) took ages to fit it on my car.

I hate fake stuff and ended up regretting buying the steering almost immediately. I tried removing the Momo logo sticker on the middle of the steering wheel and it now looks terrible. This is something I have got to change soon to a genuine Momo steering or maybe a Nardi, but spending about RM 500+ on a brand new steering wheel is something not on top of my priorities right now.



4. One thing I knew I could do myself quite fast were the pedals. So I bought Ralliart pedals from the Maxaudio site and installed them myself. The easy part were the clutch and brake pedals. However, to install the accelerator pedals, I found out that I would have to drill holes in them. In the end I ended up super-gluing them on - using super strong Araldite glue.


5. Finally I had Ultra Racing strut bar installed in the front. I thought I would do myself but I could not shift the crews even a few mm and finally had to go to my favorite garage where Paul and his team installed. The car handing dos feel better with less body roll after the installation but I may be imagining it.


I have a list of things I plan to do on my car, so wait for my next update.

5-strand French braid + Fishtail bun = my hairstyle today

Hello everyone,

     Today I braided my hair in a 5-strand French braid and a fishtail braid bun.  Two favorite braids combined in a single hairstyle :-)
     Thank you for following my blog!  Remember to visit my Facebook page and see my posts there.  It's been a while since I made a YouTube video, maybe I can work on one soon.











Two is twice as nice as one

Hi friends,      I hope you had a lovely weekend!  This hairstyle is so quick and easy, and I always love double buns :-)  I added the poo...