by Lea Mari Vinluan | Oct 27, 2021 | Passion Made Possible, Scoop, Scoop Life, Stories, Style
*clicks add to cart* Found another cute top? Although a simple click to check-out from your daily online shopping might be harmless at first, the effect on our environment is gradual and very much present. Some aspects of modern life, such as flying overseas, using...
by Monina Salamanca | Oct 6, 2021 | Bite Buzz, Passion Made Possible, Scoop, Scoop Bite, Scoop Life, Stories, Style, Worth It
We know that some of us ladies tend to do our holiday shopping as early as October especially when there are deals that are just too hard to resist! This coming 10.10, check out these local Filipina-owned brands that definitely deserve the spotlight (and that to...
by Lea Mari Vinluan | Sep 25, 2021 | Scoop, Scoop Life, Style
Guilty of doing too much online shopping? You’re not the only one. Retail therapy has been a common coping mechanism with everyone stuck in their homes during this pandemic. With so many things on the market, whether it’s clothing, beauty products, accessories,...
by Lea Mari Vinluan | Sep 11, 2021 | Scoop, Scoop Life, Style
It is always a joy when we buy something for ourselves. Shopping provides that sense of comfort and satisfaction. But do you know the best part of retail therapy? It’s when you spend your money on a business that does not only care for its customers but does its part...
by Lea Mari Vinluan | Aug 18, 2021 | Every Woman, Features, Scoop, Scoop Life, Stories
“You’re not like other girls.” Who else thinks people should stop taking this as a compliment? I know a lot of you girls would agree. This statement has long been coined to pit women against each other. Over the course of history, society has created this...
by Angela Lagman | Aug 13, 2021 | Scoop, Scoop Life, Style
As a child, it felt weird being called kikay because I had no idea what it meant. I learned later on that it is a term used to describe Filipinas who are interested in fashion and cosmetic products. I realized the fun and glamorous implications of being kikay and I...