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Because my friends and other people I know cannot stand my haircut anymore, I decided to visit a salon near our place and have my new haircut. The place is fine. There's a home-y feeling, the people are friendly and its services are way way cheaper compared to mainstream salons.

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After

I used to patronize Bench's Fix Salon services but it turned out to be not good. It's just a hype! You don't get the service that you deserve even if it's costly than most other salons. I find it difficult to patronize a salon where people are just too tired to give you a good service or even a friendly smile. If not for the magazines, i'd rather have my hair be cut by my mom. Not serious.

This salon that I visited serves fast. As if it's a food. And you will not be bored because of the television set. But even if they're fast, I still have to wait for my mom because girls loves to overdo it. You know how girls manages to overdo everything (from cooking up to dressing up). I tried not to be bored. Magazines rescued me from the boring trip.

After reading two magazines, I realized that i'm not reading magazines recently. I used to read magazines. I used to buy magazines. I used to borrow magazines. I forgot why I chose not to read magazines anymore. Maybe it's because of the lack of time or it's costly.

Not interested in Wine and Martha though

So, this year, I think I should start reading magazines again. The articles are entertaining and sometimes, helpful too. You just have to pick the right magazine for you. Match it with your interests, hobbies or even with your frustrations. Find a magazine that you can relate to and can be helpful in the things that you do.

I've been reading Bluprint last year. It's an architecture and interior design resource by a Philippine media company. It's refreshing to see well-designed houses and sometimes inspiring too. But sometimes the thin line between inspiring and intimidating suddenly cease to exist. It's available for just one hundred and fifty bucks.

Bluprint Spread

Can you recommend a good magazine for me? I'll be checking the magazine stand and start reading again. Online magazines are welcome.

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  1. Metro (Men’s Annual Issue)! For you to have a fashion sense naman. LOL >_<

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    clevearguellesNo Gravatar Reply:

    Do I have to have to? :) Thanks anyway.

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  2. TopGears is amazing!

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    clevearguellesNo Gravatar Reply:

    Not interested in cars man. Or is this about gadgets? :) Will check. Thanks!

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  3. Cosmopolitan! :))

    Top Gear, Chalk. :D

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    clevearguellesNo Gravatar Reply:

    Again? Cosmopolitan? Can I opt to be a man? Haha. :)) Chalk is all about college screaming teen girls? Or am I wrong? Thanks!

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  4. You have to have fashion sense daw dude. ;p

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    clevearguellesNo Gravatar Reply:

    Meron naman ha. Wala ba? :))

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  5. The Economist is a good read! Expensive nga lang. :(

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  6. Eh… shut ups na lang me. K? Haha. Any, bout Bench Fix. I agree. I had my hair cut twice and I wasn’t satisfied, srsly. I think it caters more sa short hair talaga e, or more like for guys. So, un. Never again to Bench Fix. :p

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    clevearguellesNo Gravatar Reply:

    More for guys. But their customer service is bad! Super bad! Thanks for passing by!

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  7. Hair: Shorter is better. ;)

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    clevearguellesNo Gravatar Reply:

    Talaga? It depends naman siguro Kuya Alps. ;)

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  8. Saw your blog bookmarked on Delicious. I love your site and marketing strategy.

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