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    the cosplay consult

    SINGAPORE

    what does your

    perf me

    TRANSFORM

    WITHMAKEUPITS EASIER

    THAN YOU

    THINK

    IN THIS

    ISSUE:

    3 bad habits you

    should stop doing

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    perfumesayTHINK

    COVERSTORYALL DOLLED UP

    It ll b t k d

    3

    Im never comortable unless I have a red lip on,I coness to a riend. Lately however, Ive been havingto let go o my love or bright lipsticks because oa recent bout o allergies.

    For many o us, makeup can be transormative and isessential in our everyday lives. In our cover story, wetalk to Nadiah Arina, a makeup artist whose love orit has even extended to special effects.

    I you do what you love its not work. In this issuesClose Ups, three passion-driven youths share withus their stories. Aisyah, De Zhong and iffany are allmakers o their own destiny. With much effort anddedication, they are determined to pave their own way.

    And i youve set your heart on that job or position, we

    h m l tip r n h t r fir t

    Editorsnote

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    H i g h l i g h tAPRIL

    T h e H i g h l i g h t T e a m

    E D I T O RMaisarah Kamal

    S U B - E D I T O R SSophia an

    Vivian Yuen

    W R I T E R S

    Iah SakinahNabila FaisalVivian YuenYvonne GohSophia anMaisarah Kamal

    D E S I G N E R SYvonne GohMaisarah Kamal

    P H O T O G R A P H E R S

    Vivian YuenSophia anIah SakinahNabila Faisal

    TRAVEL MOVIES

    Yvon

    ne Vivian

    Ifah

    NabilaSophiaMaisarah

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    bad habits yo

    u

    shouldstopdoing

    MAISARAH KAMALguiltily gives a list o habitsshe thinks she (you, too) should stop doing. Maybetomorrow, though. Shell get started on breakingthem tomorrow.

    1 Girl, i you do not have a password on your smartphone orlaptop, I sure hope you are religious about clearing yourbrowser history. Nowadays, autofill lets everyone know whatand who you have been looking up. I am always scared toactually go too ar in stalking people because everything is

    connected to Facebook. My mouse is one click too near toaccidentally liking someones photo rom 2008.

    stalking on social media

    2Stop Reading Messages andSaying You Didnt

    3

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    Floral -Feminine and playul.You are a sweet individualwho exudes conidence.You are unmistakably thegirlie-girl who is alwaysdressed pleasingly romhead to toe. A lso, youare a hopeless romanticwho enjoys watching

    romantic comedies.

    Oriental -Sophisticated and

    bold. You are amature individual

    who is an exquisiteemme atale. You

    are not araid tospeak your mind.Although you mayseem intimidating,you have a unique

    charm that attractsothers to you.

    Fruity-Bright and bubbly.You are a un-lovingindividual who is thelie o a party. You have

    iti tl k i lid l h l

    You can tell more about a woman by her perume than her handwriting, Christian Dior oncesaid. In this article,IFAH SAKINAHdistills the elusive relationship between perumes and thepersonalities o women who use them.

    Scent-imental

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    all dolled upWith makeup stores such as Sephorarising in popularity, more are taking theirinterest in cosmetics to the next level.

    MAISARAH KAMALtalks to Nadiah

    Afrina about her passion for reinventingothers and herself with makeup.

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    CUT IT OFFT i l t d t

    PRIMP ME

    COVER STORY

    LIPSERVICEForget about playing

    it sae with thatneutral-coloured lipstick.According to Cosmopolitan UK,bright hues are what is in trendthis season. Colours like magenta,hot pink and cherry red wouldgive you an instant pick-me-up all in three seconds, too! (Psst:did you know that red lips are

    l h h b

    Feeling the urge to polishyour appearance?VIVIAN YUENgives youthree simple tips on where

    you can start! 2

    Closer to the present, pop princess NickiMinaj is best identified by her love orbright pink lipstick and makeup looksthat rival that o a dessert.

    So, i Nadiah could choose just oneproduct to apply beore she lef orschool in the morning, what wouldit be? Black eyeliner, she saidimmediately. I would rather domy eye makeup than anything else.It is the one thing that can changesomeones entire look.

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    So, I asked my mum to get me aneyeliner stick and she must havethought I was ooling around. Tat washow I started.

    A part-time reelancemakeup artist in Singapore,Nadiahs strong suit is specialeffects makeup. TroughSingapore Polytechnics

    Makeup Artist Club, Nadiah has hadnumerous opportunities to practise andperect her craf.

    Her avourite event to date is SentosasSpooktacular in 2012. Te event, heldon Halloween yearly, is best known orbeing one o Asias scariest andbiggest events. It showcases localspooks such as the pontianak (Malayvampire) and yaoguai(Chinesedemon).Te event had her transorming actorsinto ghouls and walking nightmares.She described the experience: It wasmy first major event. It was lots o un.I love special effects and there wereso many people involved. I lovedknowing that it was my makeup that

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    How should you a pproach Cosplay? Pauline Yap, a c osplay enthusiast, givesYVONNE GOH the beginners guide. PHOTO CREDIT: IVAN LEE

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    eats not to m iss

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    BeedictTe way to anyones heart, isthrough his or her stomach.

    VIVIAN YUEN i

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    Sit Tall and

    Slow Down

    According to Vanessa Van Edwards, author andbehavioural investigator o Science o People,women in particular tend to keep theirarms close by their side and tuck theireet under their chair, making them appearless confident. o avoid that, you have to claim as much space by extending your armsand legs. Similarly, ocus on your movements.Slow, steady actions imply that you arecalm and centered. Tink dont all theexecutives seem to move as i they have all the

    time in the world?

    1) Display a positive attitudeOn what employers look out or in resh graduates, Mr Loh cites a positive

    attitude as a highly important actor in nabbing the job. Attitude trumpsqualifications, even though a lot o employers look or candidates who areb h b k d d h h k l d bl

    Windows To

    Your Soul

    While occasional eye contactthroughout the interview showsinterest and respect, staringor too long may come acrossas conrontational and hostile.Similarly, try not to raise youreyebrows as it may send off signalsthat you are unprepared.

    Keep An

    Open Body

    We have all heard it beore do notcross your arms and legs in any socialevent. Tis action actually creates adeensive barrier between you andthe other person. Although we ofendo have an opening up process, tryto keep your palms aced up and leanslightly towards your interviewer.

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    HEADS UP

    BODY LANGUAGE 101by VIVIAN YUEN

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    I you have ever thought to yoursel, Tis story sounds really amiliar. while watching a movie, it probably is.MAISARAH KAMAL presents some acts about book to movie adaptations.

    From Page to Screen

    usd 56

    million

    51% OF TH E TOP 2 000

    Once upon a time, there was a boy and a girl. Tey saidOkay a ew times in a book and ell in love. Teir story wasmade into a movie and made millions.

    But FIOS is not the only successul book to movie adaptation.According to Rentrak, a global media and measurementcompany, Divergent, released locally in March this year, stoodfirst in worldwide box office rankings on its first openingweekend. Te sci-fi movie grossed over USD$56 million in thedomestic box office over those two days as well.

    B k d t ti ll ht f A d d

    The Fault inOur Stars (TFIOS) is a

    young adult fiction starring16-year-old cancer patient, Hazel

    Lancaster and amputee, AugustusWaters.

    The love story of the two charactersearned John Green a spot on The

    New York Times BestsellerList for seven consecutive

    weeks.

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    ne looking or a night o laughsshould look no urther than

    Happy Ever Laughter (rated 18).Back or its second run afer theinaugural in 2012, the diversified cast

    eatures a mix o veterans and upcomingacts. Helmed by Dream AcademysSelena an, endless laughter filled thepacked audience throughout thetwo-hour long show.

    MediaCorp actor Mark Lee, Kumar, andAdrian Pang headlined the show. It wasLees debut English stand-up gig. Lee

    poked un at his difficulties on grappling

    with the English language since young,recounting his experiences on Channel

    5s sitcom Police & Tie . Lees sel-deprecating humour (opening withSurprised I speak English?) certainlycarried his perormance.Upcoming comedians Fakkah Fuzz

    and Rishi Budhrani also held their ownwith their intelligent humour, drawingobservations rom their own lives.

    Seasoned artistes Sebastian an (akaBroadway Beng) and Siti Khalijah gavesong and dance based perormances.Te ormer peppered his monologue

    with Hokkien flavour, with songrenditions o Just Te Way You Are,

    ouch My Body and Let It Go. Teseperormances struck a chord with themajority, with the audience erupting intolaughter.While the common theme o the show

    was on all things Singapore-related, eachcomedian had something different tooffer. Te monologues catered to all levels

    with the variety o humour (not just ormass appeal) the show offered. Ultimately,it is a eel-good show that leaves you withwatery eyes and an aching jaw.

    by SOPHIA TAN

    THE PICTURES

    O

    ALLROUND

    LAUGHTER

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    THE DAY I MET THE ARTSBenedict Leong discovered his calling in the arts since being on set for a theatre production.Te vibrant 20-year-old has gone on to work with prominent theatre practitioners.SOPHIA AN uncovers his journey in the local arts scene and his present role as projectexecutive for Te O.P.E.N, a public engagement initiative of this years Singapore InternationalFestival of Arts (SIFA).

    What are the previous roles/activities

    you have done in the local arts

    community?

    I have worked as ront o house or

    many theatre productions, most recently

    on Rise and Fall o the Little Voice

    and House o Bernarda Alba. I also

    served as a subtitle operator or Happy

    Ever Laughter. Just last Christmas and

    Chinese New Year, I did a perormance

    with Cake Teatrical Productions as part

    o the Childrens Festival at Gardens by

    the Bay.

    Are your parents supportive of your

    involvement in the arts scene?

    My parents are not exactly supportive

    i T

    How did your interest in arts

    begin?

    It would be the first time I

    perormed on stage. My most

    memorable theatre play would be

    Te Day I Met the Prince,

    an adapted play by Kuo Pao Lean.

    It was scary, but I remember this

    play well as I do not have stage

    right afer this experience. Te

    finished product was what really

    got me interested in arts,

    theatre in particular.

    How did you become

    involved in HE

    O.P.E.N and what is

    l ?

    EVENTS

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