
Bryan Goh
Beauty & Grooming Director at Men's Folio
Beauty and Grooming Director at Grazia SG
Articles
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2 days ago |
elle.com.sg | Jonah Waterhouse |Bryan Goh
We are all aware that daily and regular applications of SPF 50+ are a must to prevent skin damage, dark spots and minimise the threat of premature ageing. As many of us know by now, sun tanning isn’t healthy, and it’s time we stopped normalising it. Though sun protection is vital, using a thick, all-over sunscreen usually isn’t the best idea for your face.
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1 week ago |
herworld.com | Bryan Goh
In 2017, Balenciaga’s Triple S trainer landed with the subtlety of a dropped piano. Its oversized silhouette and swollen sole made no apologies and needed none. It ushered in an era of maximalist footwear, where sneakers ballooned in size and irony, giving rise to the now-familiar dad sneaker from fashion brands both high and street. But fashion, like footwear, always favours friction.
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1 week ago |
elle.com.sg | Naomi May |Bryan Goh
Beatlemaniacs, rejoice! Four separate biopics on each of The Beatles have been confirmed, and four of the internet's boyfriends will appropriately star as each member of the quartet. The four Sam Mendes-directed films, which will be called The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event, will tell the stories of the four members of the band, with Harris Dickinson set to play John Lennon, Paul Mescal playing Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan playing Ringo Starr and Joseph Quinn playing George Harrison.
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2 weeks ago |
elle.com.sg | Bryan Goh
In honour of International Pet Day, now is the perfect time to celebrate the celebrities and their equally iconic pets. Some cuddle, some snarl, and some serve chaotic-cute. Related article: On The Decks: The Hottest Female DJs To WatchThe late fashion legend’s Birman cat wasn’t just a pet, she was an icon. Adopted in 2011, Choupette lived a life of luxury: chartered jets, her own iPad, and a staff of two maids.
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2 weeks ago |
elle.com.sg | Bryan Goh
If Park Eun Bin warmed your heart as Woo Young-woo in Extraordinary Attorney Woo, now she’s ready to slice it open in Hyper Knife. The new Korean medical thriller slices through Korean drama tropes like a scalpel: Park stars as Seok, a genius neurosurgeon whose deft skills in the operating room are rivalled only by her taste for perfection and professional self-destruction.
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