Jing En Lim

Copywriter and Designer

Singapore

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GuavaPass | The Daily Guava
05/11/2018
The hot weather skin care guide - GuavaPass | The Daily Guava

With the season of beaches, bikinis, and bliss coming upon us, it's easy to forget the small (but important!) things like taking care of our skin. Just like our closets, with the changing seasons, it's imperative that you change up your skincare routine as well.

Haikini
01/17/2020
RECAP: Our first ever Haikini surf camp!

As city girls living in Singapore, it's not often we get to feel the power of mother nature, especially that of the ocean. While Singaporeans flock to the beaches of Phuket and Bali at any given opportunity to work on maintaining their fading tans, many of them don't dare to venture into the ocean and give surfing a try-this isn't necessarily because they're scared, but many simply haven't thought of giving it a go.

Haikini
01/17/2020
8 Things To Know Before Surfing For The First Time

For first-time surfers, your first surf sesh is bound to be daunting. Diving head first (literally) into any new experience is equal parts terrifying and exhilarating, but we're here to help you have the best first surf experience ever!

Haikini
09/06/2020
The three types of surf breaks you should know

To the untrained eye, all waves seem the same. However, the difference lies beneath the surface. Here are three main types of waves you'll encounter on your surf adventures and how they differ! Beach break Beckie surfing at Desaru beach Beach breaks are created when waves

ZULA.sg
02/23/2017
Singapore's Female War Correspondent And Unheard Stories Behind The Lens

While most of us only come close to war in glossy magazines and history books, Prerna Suri's job is to be on the front lines of the battleground. An award-winning broadcaster and journalist, she has reported from over 14 countries for major news networks such as the BBC, CCTV and Al Jazeera English.

ZULA.sg
06/08/2017
What It's Like Being A 'Banana' Chinese Singaporean Girl

When the plane landed on the tarmac of Changi Airport in June 2014, I knew I was home-at least that's what my passport said. Still, it didn't feel like home to me. Although I was born in Singapore, I spent 9 years growing up in Shanghai, China.

ZULA.sg
07/11/2017
In Photos: Life Of A Singaporean Male Stripper

When most people think of male strippers, the hunky, leather-clad gyrating men of Magic Mike usually comes to mind. But Jacob*, a 25-year-old entrepreneur by day and male entertainer by night, is virtually indistinguishable from the average Chinese Singaporean man.