Thursday, April 8, 2010

Kili-kili Power!

Thank the Lord for dark underarms because Baby S is growing up to be a lively, beautiful girl. Why do I say this? Well, my daughter just told me that her underarm whitening set is her bestselling product, ever! Since she started her online shop almost two years ago, she has sold boxes and boxes of these thingies.

I am well acquainted with these thingies. I see them every day when I open the refrigerator (My daughter has requested one shelf for these babies because they might melt from the heat). I see them in boxes by the main door waiting to be picked up by the couriers. Heck, I've even helped pack some of them over the holidays when the orders were just pouring in. For the record though, I have never tried them.

Frankly, I don't get the fuss about super fair underarms. After all, you're not going to walk around with your arms raised all the time. If your underarms ain't as dark as Batman, then you don't have to be all angsty about it. Don't wear tank tops! Mwahahaha

But on second thought, go ahead, ladies! Wax those babies. Slather them in cream and get them looking all clean. After all, those thingies are helping finance Baby S's infant formula, diapers, and immunization shots. So in your own sweet way, you are helping us take care of this little baby girl who loves walking all over the house, playing with my necklaces, and taking long bubble baths.

Now that's what I call kili-kili power!


* Kili-kili in English means underarm.

7 comments:

  1. Hey, fashion trends really runs in your family ya! Your daugther's site looks so cool.

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  2. Galing naman ng anak mo, mother. (At ikaw na din.) When I was her age, all I did was shop and spend my parents' money! Ay, read and write na din. your daughter's quite mature na.

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  3. Your daughter's site rocks!!

    Talent runs in your family!!

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  4. Rachel L! Hey! Haven't mailed you yet about the chains! Sorry! Took a staycation then got swamped with work when I got back. :)

    Rachel M! Well, kailangan lang mag-mature na sya dahil may anak na sya bwahahahha

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  5. Veronica! My daughter will be thrilled to hear your compliment; and Rachel's! Thank you guys! I'll be sure to tell her :)

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  6. Hahaha! Kili-kili is one of the few Tagalog words their yaya taught them! :)

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  7. Buckeroomama! Of all the Tagalog words to learn that's the one they know mwahahaha When I meet them, I will teach them better-sounding words hehe

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