
If I say ...
I've never bought any kid bodycare supplies for the past 2 years ...
will you believe me?


I (or rather my kid) have been surviving on these (look around)...
Yes, free samples and free gift hampers.
Plus, for kids, they don't really need alot of soap per wash/apply. It's good for them to go au naturel. Just tiny weeny bit each time will do as too much of soap will stripe of their natural moisture & dry their skin.

being thick-skinned & kiasu
being busy body
taking part in survey/contest
divulging personal information
being up todate on expo / exhibition
attending talks -- goodies bag
This one special abit =) if you remember my post from 1 year ago,
this is contribution from CY =)
* remind me to teach them say 'thank you jie jie' next time they see you ok =D*
Let's hope I can continue ensuring their bodycare supplies prevail =p
ps. just hope next time when my kids grow up and found out about this, they wouldn't blame their mother for being
After all, they grew up with these. It's a fact (that I'm a little proud of...lol)
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