Everything you need to know about Nepali Rs. 600 shop in Kathmandu

As you know, Rs. 600 shop in Nepal has been quite a topic of discussion from past few days. So, here is some of the key points which you absolutely must know about this controversial yet loved Rs. 600 shop. 

  1. Quality: 

As soon as one hears the price 600, the first thought that comes in mind is the quality, isn;t it? Well talking about quality, I have visited quite a few Rs. 600 shops and let me tell you, I have seen the worst to best qualities. The best doesn’t obviously mean the mall or high end qualities, but definitely above average quality. But, in some of the branches, I have seen the worst qualities. The things are dirty, even the clothes look old. I visited the Balaju’s 600 shop and it had worst clothes. And when I visited the Jamal’s branch, the bags were too dirty. However, Maitidevi’s shop impressed me, as, everything was clean and average quality. The Durbarmarg 600 shop too has good quality stuff.

  1. Variety:

Now that you know the quality depends on the shop’s location, however you can give a try to products. So, there is a wide variety of products that the shop provides. There are clothes, shoes, bags, utensils, bed sheets, blankets, toys and other products as well. You can even find carpet, water bottles, electric kettle, etc. 

You can click the link to exactly see what things you can get there:

  1. Pricing: 

Yaa, it quite obvious that the Rs. 600 shop prices are Rs. 600. But, I have seen people get confused regarding whether all the items are Rs. 600 or is it just for attraction. And, let me clear the confusion that everything you will see in the shop is Rs. 600.

  1. Locations:

The shop is located in a variety of locations so that many people get exposed to the idea of their shop and shop there. So, the following are the different locations of the branch.

  • Jamal – 2 shops
  • Durbarmarg
  • Putalisadak
  • Gongabu
  • Kumaripati
  • Saddobato
  • Bouddha
  • Gaushala
  • Baneshwor
  • Maitidevi
  • Kupondole
  • Bangemuda, Indrachowk

How to remove acne marks from the face

Acne can be quite stubborn and can live life long marks in your face. However I show you a solution in this blog so that you can use it to remove the acne marks from your face:

Apply Aloevera:

One of the most effective remedies that I have seen to remove acne marks is to use aloe vera. You can use the gel from the plant itself or can also use Patanjali aloevera gel. Apply on the acne marks every night regularly for almost a month, you marks will surely fade away. 

Apply potato juice:

Potato is popularly known for fading our dark circles and works quite well for that. However it also works well for fading your acne marks. Cut potatoes and extract water from it, store the liquid and apply in the acne marks regularly till the marks fade away. 

Apply lemon juice:

Lemon has the same effect as potato and helps in fading the acne marks. Just apply the lemon juice in the marks every night to remove it for almost 15 days.

This was just simple tricks you can use to keep your skin flawless. If you want a facepack regarding the acne marks, DO COMMENT.

How to remove tan from this summer for male and female. A very effective home remedy

As monsoon has arrived and the first thing we want to do is remove our tan from the summer. Removing tan is  quite a task within itself. So here I bring you a very effective home remedy that you can use to remove your skin tan this may be the simplest DIY of tan removal you have ever read.

The process is described in the following points:

  1. First of all you need to decide which parts you are going to use this remedies for. In this blog the quantities is just enough for face, so if you want it for hands and legs just increase the quantities.
  2. First take a tablespoon of besan or gram flour.
  3. Add a teaspoon of orange’s peel powder. You can make the powder yourself. Just collect few peels of oranges and then leave them for drying. After it dries just mix it in a mixer and the powder is ready.
  4. After you mix both elements, also add a pinch of haldi or turmeric powder. 
  5. To make it a paste, add gulab jal.
  6. These simple paste will help you remove your tan.

If you guys follow these steps do comment below.

Review of Milani 2 in 1 foundation

As we know Milani has become one of the most trusted makeup brands in Nepal. Mainly the Milani 2 in1 foundation has been quite a topic of discussion. So I thought of making a review blog for this foundation.

I purchased my Milani 2 in 1 foundation from “PrettyClick” as it claims to provide authorized makeup products which is quite difficult to find in Nepal.

Now, let’s start the review of how the foundation works. 

  • Skin Type: 

I tried the foundation in my skin and my sister. We both have totally different skin as she has very oily skin while my skin is super dry and also sensitive.

Well for the shock the foundation worked well for both of the skin types.

For oily skin you don’t need a lot of foundation, a pump will be enough. It gives a subtle highlight to the skin with brightness adding to the skin. The glow is real.

Second for the dry and sensitive skin, you might go with two pumps however one pump also gives a light finished look. My skin was not at all irritated and also didn’t feel heavy at all. With dry skin the foundation becomes quite caked however I tried the foundation without applying moisturizer as well which in my shock worked quite well.

  • Coverage: 

As I mentioned above one pump works quite well. However one pump doesn’t give full coverage. It just gives a subtle highlight. For full coverage you need to take two to three pumps and full coverage will be achieved. Also, after applying the two coats it doesn’t give that heavy face that we often feel after applying foundation. Full coverage with not much of a heavy feel is something we all need. Right? 

  • Price: 

While from the price point I feel the price is very reasonable with the quality it comes with. PrettyClick offers the product for Rs. 1600. 

I hope you guys liked my blog and will subscribe for more blogs in coming future.

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