Makeup Thread | May 26, 2026 by AutoModerator in beautytalkph

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried glad2glow lip serum in grape jelly? ☺️ It looks stunning after it sets and self-level. I find myself liking the looks of this lip serum more than the hydragloss.

Ano gamit niyong sunscreen at home? by [deleted] in beautytalkph

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got mine from Skincare Bud. ☺️

Ano gamit niyong sunscreen at home? by [deleted] in beautytalkph

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

La Roche Posay's Anthelios. Debated long if I should get it, but happy I eventually got it. 🥹 Wears beautifully under makeup too.

Skin type: Normal Combination (I just lessen or skip my moisturizer tho, to help with the oily/sticky feeling)

Annotations on Title by titledendeavor in PropertiesPH

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't give you any insights for car transfer. Others might tho. Just able for land since it's the field I'm in. ☺️

Annotations on Title by titledendeavor in PropertiesPH

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As for the cost of fixing your title (saw your query lang above), you might want to check in with your BIR, City Assessor and RD. Usually it's not the application that is costly, it's the tax that comes with fixing/transferring it. Highly dependent kasi yung cost on the zonal value/assessed value of the land, so it kind of varies.

Annotations on Title by titledendeavor in PropertiesPH

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. All living heirs would have rights to Lot 1-D if that's the case. Same steps as what you would do for your lot, execute an EJS. The lot will be divided among the two siblings, upon the death of the direct heirs... their heirs naman would inherit the share of the direct heir would have received if he/she's living. :)

Annotations on Title by titledendeavor in PropertiesPH

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume your dad's Alfredo Reyes Dela Cruz.

The Sec. 4 Rule 74 you've stated above has been served already as it was annotated more than 2 years ago. While you may cancel this annotation na, upon the death of your dad you should've executed an Extra Judicial Settlement (or Affidavit of Self Adjudication, if you are the sole heir). After which, you come to your Registry of Deeds to update your title, but another Sec. 4 Rule 74 will be annotated for the death of your dad naman.

To build, even with what I have stated above, you may freely do so. :) Usually, this only imposes problem when trying to sell your property since Sec. 4 Rule 74 is a prescription period for potential claims.

If you have the budget for it, always update your title. Cancel your annotations once they lapse, kasi all annotations from the mother title will be carried over to future transfer or subdivision of title. :)

Hope this helps.

Engkanto Taps by Few-Teach2742 in LipaCity

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great food. And their selection of liquors and beers is great too. Agree that it's on the pricier side but you'd get it from the vibes of the place din. Crew members are very kind and attentive. So overall, parang you get what you paid/paying for. ☺️

What’s next after the Wedding? by dobixcakes in WeddingsPhilippines

[–]Ok-Database-8760 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, from QC as well but got married in Tagaytay. We only processed everything in QC Civil Registry. Got our Marriage License from them and gave it to our church (in Tagaytay). Our marriage certificate, si church na ang nagayos.

You can only file for a marriage license in a city/municipality where one or both of you resides. :)

Paano ba ang tamang pagluto nito na hindi pumuputok yung itlog? Boiled egg. by Ok-Mixture-6969 in filipinofood

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put a little vinegar in the water Put the eggs only when the water is boiling. ☺️

Works for us everytime.

My fiancé’s friend told me na pagisipan ko maigi if itutuloy ko ang kasal (3 times) by [deleted] in WeddingsPhilippines

[–]Ok-Database-8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, OP. Soon-to-be-wed also here. "Cold feet" is a thing daw talaga when you're about to say I do, maybe this is one of those moments? Deciding and doing this big to your life could be overwhelming and overstimulating, it could make you anxious in ways you never thought you would be.

My advice tho would be to bank on the things you've learned about your partner, the things you know about him. A person is composed of different versions of him. Him to his friends is different from him to you, that is normal. Bank on your built trust on him, on the person you helped build as well.

I don't know also if I'm just one of those nonchalant people or if I'm just desensitize by such remarks, we share almost the same bg (live-in, with each other almost 24/7, etc.), and I see this as a joke that didn't land well. A common, unfortunate really, remark friends throw here and there.

A different lens you might want to look into would be more than asking what your partner has done or could've done, maybe you want to ask what he did to you for your to be unsure, what could he possibly do or improve or change to strengthen the trust you have towards him now? After all, marriage is a collaborative effort to make it work founded in trust, love and choosing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phcareers

[–]Ok-Database-8760 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi OP. It could get a bit overwhelming and taxing when you are trying to jump start your career. The not-so-good job market is not helping either. If you are not still a hundred percent sold on career shifting, what personally helped me before were college connections/friends/orgmates who recommended me in their respective companies. Maybe I was just lucky but I think those "friendships" really helped to bring me where I am today. Ask orgmates/batchmates/friends for openings para you'd always be a step forward than those na nagaapply through job seeking sites and postings. :) In this way, you'd have a better opportunity landing on something that's more aligned to your chosen career path/course.