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Monday, October 24, 2016

Proactiv+ Green Tea Moisturizer Product Review


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I got a sampler of the Proactiv+ Green Tea Moisturizer so this is an opportunity to try out the product. The product arrived only 4 days ago but I used it every night since the first day. I swear that after a few nights of using the Proactiv+ Green Tea Moisturizer, it makes me feel so nice because it leaves my skin feeling so soft and with a really pretty glow. It's nice and light and also smells so good.

I could very well used the product to sooth or calm my skin when I feel it's sort of flaky and itchy. Thus, it could be a luxurious way to pamper dry, tired, acne-prone skin. I could probably get comfortable using it for a long time to keep my skin pampered. 

For its suggested retail price of Php999 for the 30ml 1fl.oz, it's undeniably worth the price considering all the benefits that the product boasts. It also is available for free delivery for Online and Hotline order if purchased along with Proactiv Solution Combination Therapy 30day or 60 day kit.

The Proactiv+ Green Tea Moisturizer is a lightweight, non-greasy formula that contains Green Tea EGCG, a potent antioxidant designed to fight free radicals while helping to soothe and calm the skin, to help fight free radicals and is rich in mineral and botanical extracts. It has been designed to help soothe dry skin without clogging pores and is the perfect moisturizer for blemish prone skin because it restores moisture to dry or irritated skin with soothing antioxidants & botanicals. It also improves the appearance of wrinkles and is ideal for men and women with dry skin associated with acne medication because it helps maintain skin moisture and a soft, supple tone. 

It is said to provide relief to dry, irritated skin and is non-Comedogenic (won't clog pores). It features hydration ingredients and minerals and emollients that are designed to nourish and soothe the skin. 

Flash PH Rolls Out Longer-Lasting, High-End Smartphones at the Most Competitive Price Yet!


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Smartphones have evolved as one of the most indispensable innovations of digitalization. Over the years, it has revolutionized the way people live given its evolving capabilities in enabling how people live, play and work.

However, as the demand for these gadgets continues to grow, experts say that nowadays, smartphone users consider buying devices that are long-lasting. In a recent survey, global environmental organization, Greenpeace Philippines, noted that nine out of 10 Filipinos believe that the durability is an important aspect they look for in smartphones. Also, 98 percent of the 1,000 respondents also consider battery life of smartphones as another important feature.

In response to this demand, Flash Philippines—one of Asia’s rising developers of lifestyle and smart devices—rolls out its flagship phone, the Flash Plus 2, with superior and highly durable built-in features valued at the lowest price of Php 6,190.

“Flash Plus 2 received positive reviews from its users as we first introduced it in the country earlier this year. This model is developed to bring out superior functions while giving a more efficient and durable smartphone unit for the users,” Sheree Gayas, Flash Philippines’ marketing manager.

Among the pioneering features of Flash Plus 2 include its sleek metal case, a fast-charging battery, fingerprint recognition, high definition phone camera, and Hi-Fi audio capacity. These attributes allow for more durability, efficiency, and convenience.

Continuing Restoration To Bring Back Power After the Storm--Energy Sec. Cusi


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The Department of Energy (DOE) and its attached agencies are implementing continuous monitoring, coordination and restoration of energy facilities affected by supertyphoon Lawin and typhoon Karen.

Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi said: "We are fast-tracking the restoration of power facilities to bring back electricity supply to typhoon-hit areas."

Cusi also gave due recognition to the dedication of the linemen and crews of electric cooperatives (ECs), the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) and National Electrification Administration (NEA) as well as DOE’s partners in the private sector.

“They have been doing restoration efforts round-the-clock just to keep the public safe from dangling electric lines in order to provide access to electricity again,” he said.

Per the report of the NGCP, there are a total of 192 damaged poles (105 leaning and 87 toppled), including other line defects. The status of restoration of transmission facilities in typhoon-hit areas is as follows:

 I. RESTORED LINES (AS OF 5:00 P.M. OF OCTOBER 23)
 
·        All 230 kiloVolt (kV) and 115kV have been normalized. No toppled tower reported.
·        All affected 69kV lines in La Union, Ilocos Norte and Sur have been fully restored.
·        Transmission facilities servicing Benguet & Mountain Province are 100% restored.
·        Transmission facilities servicing Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela, Cagayan, Kalinga and Apayao are 35% restored. There are three (3) remaining 69 kV still down and restoration is ongoing. Seven (7) out of seventy (70) toppled transmission structures (wood & steel poles) have been restored. Most of the structures are located in the  difficult and mountainous areas.
 
 II. TRANSMISSION LINES FOR RESTORATION:

·        Cauayan-Reina Mercedes 69kV line servicing ISELCO I (24 October)
·        Gamu-Ilagan-Naguilian -Reina Mercedes 69kV line servicing ISELCO I, ISELCO II (24 October)
·        Tuguegarao-Cabagan 69kV line servicing ISELCO II (24 October)
·        Santiago-Cauayan 69kV line servicing ISELCO I (24 October)
·        Tuguegarao-Magapit-Ca malaniugan-Sta. Ana 69kV line servicing CAGELCO I, CAGELCO II (24 October for CAGELCO I; 29 October for CAGELCO II)
·        Tuguegarao-Tabuk 69kV line servicing CAGELCO I, Kalinga-Apayao Electric Cooperative (KAELCO) (24 October for CAGELCO I; 31 October for KAELCO)
 
Moreover, the NGCP reported that the following facilities are ready for energization but remain de-energized upon the request of the respective distribution utilities:

·        Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative (INEC)
·        Currimao-Langayan 69-kV line
·        Currimao-San Nicolas 69-kV line
·        Laoag-Marcos 69-kV line
·        Laoag-San Nicolas 69-kV line

On the distribution side, NEA and the ECs reported the status of rehabilitation as follows:

III. DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES REHABILITATION STATUS (AS OF 6:00 P.M. OF OCTOBER 23)

·        Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative – 30% rehabilitated
·        Ilocos Sur Electric Cooperative –80% rehabilitated
·        Abra Electric Cooperative –1% rehabilitated due to roads being unpassable
·        La Union Electric Cooperative –99% rehabilitated
·        BENECO – Of the 14 towns, 7 were partially restored
·        MOPRECO –Of the 11 towns, 3 were partially restored (Bauko, Tadian & Sabangan)
·        Ifugao Electric Cooperative –Of the11 towns, 7 were partially restored
·        KAELCO –Still under restoration process
·        CAGELCO I –Still under restoration process
·        CAGELCO II –Of the 22 towns, 10 were ready to receive power
·        ISELCO I –Of the 15 towns, 13 were partially restored (Alicia, Angandanan, Cabatuan, Santiago, Cordon, Echague, Jones, Ramon, San Agustin, San Isidro, San Mateo, Cauayan, San Guillermo)
·        ISELCO II –Of the 21 towns, 1 was partially restored
·        Nueva Vizcaya Electric Cooperative –Of the 15 towns, 13 were partially restored
·        Quirino Electric Cooperative –Of the 7 towns, all were partially restored (Aglipay, Diffun, Cabarroguis, Maddela, San Agustin, Nagtipunan and Saguday)
     
“Meanwhile, NEA’s Task Force Kapatid (TFK) will assist the restoration of CAGELCO I and ISELCO II. The TFK is a bayanihan of electric cooperatives to fast-track any restoration efforts of disaster affected electric cooperatives in the country. “ Cusi explained.

 “The restoration for the affected areas was easier due to the NGCP, NEA and ECs’ implementation of disaster preparedness and emergency response, which also minimized the adverse impact of the supertyphoon,” Sec. Cusi concluded.
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