A wood comb, thread scissors, and reverse action tweezers arranged next to each other
➊ Wood comb - Using a typical synthetic hair brush charged my hair with static more than neatening it, but I no longer have that issue after switching to a wood comb. Plus it's so much easier to clean than a brush.
➋ Thread scissors - Graduating from normal stationery scissors, these were life-changing.
➌ Reverse action tweezers - See tab number 2
Reverse action tweezers held in its natural closed state
(Reverse action tweezers)
I couldn't test them in store but was so intrigued that I bought them. As per the name, they do the opposite of regular tweezers, so you would pinch to release. They are from Daiso.
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A small bag with a top handle
In lieu of a typical zip, clasp, or buckle, this bag's closure was unique to me and I enjoy using it. It was from a local Malaysian brand called sometime.
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Things that go into my daily bag
* What's in my bag (1/2)
Foldable shopping bag, Striped cotton wallet, Apartment access card in ID holder with attached house key and SIM card ejector, Cats microfibre cloth, Toothpicks in mini ziplock bag, Parasaurolophus small round mirror with sleeve, Fabric tissue case
Squeeze pouch and its contents
* What's in my bag (2/2)
Items that go into the squeeze pouch: Mini retractable blade, Vaseline lip therapy, Ballpoint pen with stylus tip, FreshCare minyak angin roll-on, Basic earphones, Mini ziplock bag with assorted meds, bandage, and alcohol swab