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Grooming Story: 7 Commandments for Oily Skin

7 COMMANDMENTS FOR OILY SKIN Greasy skin, enlarged pores, and acne are classic skin concerns among men, but a lot of people are still handling them the wrong way. FASHION EDITOR SANSHAI JIRAT SUBPISANKUL PHOTOGRAPHER ONG-ON UPA-IN STORY PILAN SRIVEERAKUL What men do to their skin not only fails to treat their skin problems but also leads to other problems -- breakout, dark spots, and scars. Now it’s time to relearn skin-saving tips, and here are seven things you should do, always. 1. CLEANSE YOUR FACE TWICE A DAY You only need to cleanse your face twice a day. A lot of people misunderstand that cleansing their face with cleanser often will reduce the skin’s oiliness. It does the exact opposite -- cleansing the skin too often strips natural moisture off the skin, prompting the skin to produce even more oil. Cleansing your face often is not the answer. If…
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12 December 2017
DestinationLifestyleLifestyle 117Number 117POWER Mag

Destination: Family Holiday

GLORIOUS BLUE On a bright, sunny day, you can see an unobstructed view of Mount Fuji. Some people, despite having been to Japan several times, have never seen Mount Fuji, because of poor visibility. However, if you’re on a skyscraper in Tokyo, it is easier to see Mount Fuji, but then again, it has to be a sunny day. FAMILY HOLIDAYS Few destinations could be as family-friendly as Japan, whether you’re travelling with your children or your parents. STORY & PHOTOGRAPHY SETHAPONG PAWWATTANA When travelling to Japan, people tend to head for Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea if the kids are tagged along. But there’s more to Japan than just those two, from natural hot springs to scenic views. Whether you’re travelling in August for the summer season in Japan or in December for some snowy experience, Japan will not disappoint you. TRAVEL WITH MY KIDS Tokyo is great for families…
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12 December 2017
LifestyleLifestyle 117Number 117POWER Mag

Remarkable Journal: Unconditional Love

UNCONDITIONAL LOVE On the occasion of Mother’s Day, we interview eight mothers about their dream journey with their kids. Let’s take a look at their answers. STORY CHALISA VIRAVAN VITCHUKORN CHOKEDEETAWEEANAN I’ve just visited Japan with my children, and they wanted to go to Ghibli Museum, but we missed the chance. My youngest really wanted to go there to see Totoro. It’s also a place I’d love to visit -- it not only stimulates children’s imagination, but is also a great place to learn about how animations are made. There are many activities that both adults and children can enjoy. So, my dream trip with my children would be to Ghibli Museum, but it would have to wait another year. For this Mother’s Day, I’ll just take my kids and my mother to eat somewhere nice in Bangkok. SIRIN PONGSARAT My dream journey is to go to London, UK, with my…
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12 December 2017
LifestyleLifestyle 117My WorldNumber 117POWER Mag

MY WORLD
Tiny Wisdom

A small chapter from Chalisa Viravan’s diaries about visiting Mount Kailash, in Tibet, a place believed by four religions to be the centre of the universe Many people have asked me why I chose to venture to such a challenging place. My reason is pretty simple -- I did it because I wanted to. I was 14 years old when I left home to study abroad, so travelling has always been a part of my life. I also moved school a lot, so I always experienced new things. People usually think that those who travel to places off the beaten path are unhappy people looking for a solution. Maybe they got that idea from Thai dramas, in which women choose to run away to escape problems. Some think that it’s better to be comfortable at home. For me, I am an extremist in a way. Mount Kailash is the ultimate destination for me -- I had heard about it…
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12 December 2017