Monday, February 8, 2021
Hope in a Box: Get your own limited edition merchandise from Davao's Top Fashion and Design Creatives and Artisans
Bump'd Leggings Giveaway
Enter for your chance to win
(1) pair of Zen Mama Leggings from Bump'n

Sponsored by: Bump'n
Hosted by: MamatheFox.com
Co-Hosted by: Mama Banana's Adventures and Versitiller
Any pregnant mama knows the value of having comfortable maternity clothing on hand...especially as her bump grows! Maternity pants especially can be hard to find, in addition to getting a good fit that will expand with you as your baby gets bigger. Bump’n Clothing was designed with comfort and practicality in mind, providing mama’s with a stylish legging that not only looks good but also considers her growing body and helps support it! From maternity support leggings to postpartum leggings with built-in waist trainers, Bump’n Clothing has leggings to support mama’s through all stages of motherhood!
Bump’n Clothing is generously offering a pair of their Zen Mama Leggings as part of a MamatheFox Giveaway! These leggings are not only appropriate for over the bump maternity wear, but they also fold down for non-maternity lounging too!
MamatheFox and all participating blogs are not held responsible for sponsors who fail to fulfill their prize obligations.
Friday, February 5, 2021
3 Easy Tips To Keeping Your Home Summer-Ready
Summer can be a little tough in the Philippines. At its peak, temperatures can reach 32°C, peaking at almost 36-38°C due to humidity! One of our best refuges is our home, blasting our air conditioning units and electric fans.
However, our homes aren’t safe from the scorching heat of the sun either. Summers can cause damages to our houses, which can lead to some serious problems later on.
Before the summer hits, make sure you keep your home summer ready! Here are some of the best ways to prepare for the summer.
1. Change your curtains
If you want to keep your home cool, change your curtains to light-colored ones. Hanging dark-colored curtains can absorb and retain more heat. It’s a simple hack to keep your home summer-ready.
While you’re at it, install curtain ties too! This opens your windows further to let more of the cool breeze into the home. If you want to all-out, lose the curtains! Although, it may not be ideal especially if you live closely with your neighbors.
2. Clean the fans and aircon
To keep you and your home cool for the summer, you’ll likely use your fans and air conditioning units to the max. While doing this is efficient to keep the temperatures low, it may easily collect dust and other small particles that can clog the filters.
So, clean the fans and aircon at home before the summer regularly. It makes your home cool, plus cuts down the expensive utility costs! There are several tutorials on how to clean them properly — but if you don’t get it, better consult an expert.
3. Check the maintenance of the roofing
Unlike other home maintenance that can be done whenever the maintenance of the roofing is best conducted during the summer. You don’t have to worry about the suddenly getting rained on when you clean the gutter and remove fallen leaves.
Since it’s the sunshine all day long, conduct your roofing fixes during the summer too! This includes covering small holes with sealants as well as changing the overall roofing. It’s an easier and less costly choice for you.
Ensure the quality of the house you’re purchasing
Summer or not, ensure the quality of the home you’re purchasing. This includes checking not only the obvious things like the finishes and paints, but also the trivial things like roofing, piping, wiring, and more! They’re often overlooked, but they’re one — if not the most important — aspects of buying a home.
Looking for a quality house within a friendly and secure community? Get a house from BellaVita today — Sakto Sa’yo!
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Tuesday, February 2, 2021
How Essential are Essential Oils?
- CALAMANSI ESSENTIAL OIL – From the peels of the beloved Calamansi we use as refreshments or as part of cooking, CDL extracts Calamansi Essential Oil by distillation. The aroma of the essential oil is distinctively Calamansi. The scent of Calamansi has been suggested to help alleviate depression and anxiety. It is also among the few aromatics that not just mask the bad smell but completely neutralizes them, making the essential oil a great additive to cleaning products. It is also an excellent additive to skin toners or blended with other essential oils in a massage blend.
- DALANDAN ESSENTIAL OIL – Just like Calamansi, the sweet citrus of the Philippines’ oil is extracted from its peels via distillation. Unmistakably citrusy and sweet, Dalandan Essential Oil is among the all-time favorites. Aside from feeling really good after smelling Dalandan Essential Oil, this can also be used as the oil from Calamansi.
- ELEMI ESSENTIAL OIL – A world-renowned oil because of its benefits, Elemi Essential Oil has been popular to the rest of the globe but to us Filipinos, it seems we are just slowly being familiar in spite of the world’s supply coming from our country. There are 2 types of Elemi Essential Oil, the first one and the most popular, comes from the resin of the Canarium luzonicum tree or the Manila Elemi. The 2nd one comes from the resin of the Canarium ovatum tree or the Pili tree, which have yet to gain popularity as an alternative. Dubbed as “poor man’s frankincense,” Elemi Essential Oil is basically the more abundant and readily available substitute for Frankincense. Well known for its skin rejuvenation benefits, Elemi Essential Oil is also an amazing anti-inflammatory, a great additive for massaging strained or tired muscles provides relief to respiratory troubles, and a great stress reliever.
- ALMACIGA ESSENTIAL OIL – Known to the world as Manila Copal, it's globally traded as an ingredient in making varnishes. Traditionally, Almaciga is used as a fire starter, caulking for boats, smudge for mosquitoes, and incense for religious ceremonies. There are documented evidence that the resin is burned and smoke is inhaled for asthma and other minor respiratory troubles. The Almaciga Essential Oil is extracted by distilling the resin from Agathis philippinesis trees, which are native to the Philippines. Not much is known for the use of its essential oil because of its extreme uniqueness and it is virtually unknown up until its creation by CDL. The Almaciga Essential Oil’s aroma falls in-between Elemi and Frankincense making it another potential alternative to Frankincense.







