Learn the tricks from the pro

We speak to expert Mr. Paisarn Sornphrom, of The Barber Shop (G/F, The P&L Club, Conrad Bangkok, 87, Wireless Rd., 02-685-3898).

1. Before and after applying the shaving cream, use a hot towel to heat up the shaving area for 3-4 minutes. It opens your pores and swells up the hairs, making shaving easier and preventing bleeding.

2.  Pull the skin tight with one finger and shave in small increments without putting too much pressure on the
blade.

3.  When finished, use aftershave to close up the pores and reduce skin irritation.

4.  While applying aftershave, also massage your face for

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The results are in.

Selecting the winners for Reader’s Choice Awards is really, really simple. Readers vote online, we count the votes, we publish the results. And yet, we’re constantly approached by skeptics who ask if we fudged things this way or that. What can we say? This year, we did our drinking mainly at WTF and Soul Food—neither of which won a mention here. And that’s the point. This isn’t about BK’s writers, it’s about our readers. And here’s what they (you) thought were the best places to chill out, party on, feel great or just escape from it all.

Chill Out

Favorite Wine Store: Wine Connection
New category, new face, stunning win. With nearly three times as many votes as its closest rival (Central Wine Cellar), Wine Connection clinches the title.
Favorite Mall: CentralWorld
Maybe it’s post-protest sympathy, or B80 movies on Wednesdays, or the new ice-skating rink, but CentralWorld managed to stay fresh enough to keep its crown for another year.
Favorite Coffee Shop/Dessert place: Starbucks
Will you be terribly surprised if we tell you Starbucks won—again! (And by a long way.)
Favorite Phone: iPhone
Favorite Automobile: BMW
Favorite Credit Card: Citibank

Party On

Favorite Bar: Bed Supperclub
Bed wins comfortably. What’s interesting is how close Iron Fairies and Hyde & Seek came to runner-up Q Bar.
Favorite New Bar: Hyde & Seek
As you might have guessed from the above, Hyde & Seek wins by a narrow margin. Runners-up: Iron Fairies, Funky Villa, Fat Gutz. That’s two bars (Iron Fairies and Fat Gutz) in the top four from the same owner: Kudos to Ash Sutton.
Favorite Venue for Live music: Saxophone
Favorite Jazz bar: Saxophone
Why Saxophone suddenly plummeted in the charts last year, we’ll never understand. This year, they’re back at the top, pushing Brown Sugar to second place. In the Jazz Bar category, near identical results.
Favorite Venue for DJs: Bed Supperclub
It’s Bed again, with a comfortable lead over Q Bar.
Favorite Beer: Heineken
Heineken beats Singha. Then comes Hoegaarden and Asahi. My, how posh you guys are. Ever heard of Chang, Cheers and Leo?
Favorite Spirit: Absolut
Sweden’s Absolut gets more than twice as many votes as France’s Grey Goose. Sacre bleu!
Cutest Staff: Bed Supperclub
Most Overrated Bar: Bed Supperclub
Again, two sets of near-identical results with wins for Bed followed by Q Bar and Hyde & Seek. Which allows us to present you with this theory: can one equate having hot staff with being overrated? That would make BK Magazine very, very overrated.

Feel Great

Favorite Spa: Health Land
Clean and professional, the chain beats the five-star hotels thanks to its pocket-friendly prices.
Favorite Fitness Club: Fitness First
Fitness First barely beat True Fitness last year. What a difference a year makes. It’s a clear win for 2011, and California Wow is back from third place to runner-up. True is now a distant third.
Favorite Yoga/Pilates Studio: Absolute Yoga
Favorite Hospital: Bumrungrad
Favote Beauty Clinic: Romrawin Skin & Beauty Clinic

Get Away

Favorite Airline for Travel within Southeast Asia (domestic and regional): Air Asia
Air Asia wins yet again but there’s lot of change from year to year in the runner-ups. Bangkok Airways nearly clinched the title in 2010, but has toppled in the charts since. THAI, on the other-hand, makes a strong comeback, and was within five votes of a win!
Favorite Airline for Travel Outside Southeast Asia: THAI Airways
Favorite hotel (outside Bangkok):
Let’s Sea
A lot of you voted for chains (in that sense, Sheraton is the combined winner), but when it comes to picking one individual property, Hua Hin’s Let’s Sea is still your top choice.

EATING OUT

Favorite New Restaurant: Hyde & Seek
Favorite Steak Place: New York Steak House
Favorite Buffet: JW Marriott (Marriott Cafe)
Favorite Sunday Brunch: Four Seasons
Most Overrated Restaurant: Sirocco
Favorite Western Restaurant: Sizzler
Favorite Restaurant: Fuji
Favorite Asian Restaurant: Fuji

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1. A set of offerings for people with incompatible signs to avoid ripping each others throats out. B139 from Tesco Lotus

2. A red glass candlestand. B2,450 from Central Chidlom

3. A gold-colored rabbit  to scare away bad luck. And children. B99 from Tesco Lotus

4. They say the print is European but we think this palette, lip gloss and mascara from Milly for Clinique are perfect for Chinese-looking girls getting ready to be the prettiest for Valentine’s next week. B3,250 from Clinique

5. Add a festive feel to your wrist with My Rabbit Story special Chinese New Year collection. B2,000 from Swatch

6. A red and gold envelope (ang pao) to give a couple hundred to your security guard or a couple million to your local police chief (if you own a bar). B12 each from Tesco Lotus, B30 from Central. And a greeting card, B45 from B2S.

7. A set of Chinese paint brushes and ink for Chinese calligraphy. B995 from Central Chidlom

8. A jewelry box made from Chinese silk. B1,500 from Central Chidlom

9. A set of small drawers made from Chinese silk. B1,500 from Central Chidlom

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A father from New Zealand, Michael Nepia, originally came to Thailand for family reasons, but over the past month, in an attempt to raise awareness for non-profit charity, HOPE International, he walked from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Here, he tells us about his inspiration and the arduous journey.

BK: What brought you to Bangkok?
Michael:
My daughter was going to live here with her grandparents, so I came here to be near her and ended up finding work as a teacher.

BK: What does HOPE do?
Michael:
HOPE Worldwide (Thailand) (www.HOPEwwthailand.org) runs programs at Nontapum Home for disabled orphans and girls rescued from trafficking, teaching them basic computer skills. It’s not much. They basically have nothing and they are trying to do great things, so I wanted to help them get more funds and sponsors.

BK: What gave you the idea for the Walk of Hope?
Michael:
The idea behind the walk was simply to promote awareness of HOPE’s projects, raise funds and get some sponsors. The walk from Bangkok to Chang Mai is 730kms long. It was my first time, and I had no idea what I was doing.

BK: How many kilometers did you walk a day?
Michael:
Only about 30 because we set up stands and reached out to the local community to teach them about what we are doing along the way. People have been amazing; 90% of the time we stayed for free at schools, temples, and even some resorts.

BK: What is your source of inspiration?
Michael:
I read this quote every day of my walk: “When you seek happiness for yourself it will always elude you; when you seek happiness for others you will find it for yourself.”

BK: Did you succeed?
TK:
Yes. We’ve not only made lots of people aware of HOPE, we even got quite a few big-name sponsors, like Adidas, Air Asia and Toyota on board.

BK: Do you plan to do this again?
TK:
No, my knees are not very good, and I may even need surgery on them. I still want to help, but I need to find other ways to do it, so I am always thinking of other projects.

BK: How can others help?
TK:
I think you know yourself when or how you can help. There comes a time when you think, “I can help, I should be doing this,” and as soon as you have this feeling, act on it. Don’t think, don’t try, just do. Carissa Devine

Donations can be made to HOPE Worldwide (Thailand) via Kasikorn Bank, Rangnam Branch, Account no. 052-2-7800-2.

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Directed by Paul Weitz; starring Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Dustin Hoffman

“Oh Mr. De Niro...it hurts to see you like this.” Bob Grimm, Tucson Weekly

“Even by the franchise’s own declining standards, Fockers is a wince-a-thon of crude gag sausage-making.” Gary Thompson, Philadelphia Daily News

“Schindler’s List was funnier than this.” Anders Wotzke, Cut Print Review

“If Lesbian Vampire Killers and Santa Claus Conquers the Martians taught us anything, it’s that you should never base an entire film’s plot and existence around a title.” Matt Risley, Sky Movies

“Just when you think things can’t stoop any lower, Owen Wilson performs acrobatics in blue lycra.” Jason Goodyer, Little White Lies

“I’m guessing there will be a fourth and a fifth Meet the Parents sequel: Stepfockers, and Tween Fockers or maybe even As Long as She’s Your Second Cousin, You Can Still Focker. Who knows, or cares.” Mike Ward, Richmond.com

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If you aren’t socially awkward and love meeting new people, maybe cheering customers to buy beer may be your kick. Peeranuch Tongtem tells us about her experiences.

What’s your job?
I try and persuade the customers to buy more beer in order to increase sales.

Why did you pick Khao San?
I like it. You get to meet a lot of people and a lot of foreigners. You practice speaking English.

Why do they like Khao San?
There’s a lot of stuff to buy, and it’s a good tourist area.

Anything you don’t like about the area?
It can be a little expensive.

Have you seen any crazy/ weird things at night around here?
I think drunk farangs are really crazy! They get really rowdy and a little too touchy. Parisa Pichitmarn

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Critical opinions you won't see in movie ads

Directed by Steve Antin, starring Christina Aguilera, Cher, Alan Cumming

“Try to make Showgirls for 12 year olds and you please no one. What a tease.” Ben Walters, Time Out

“There hasn’t been a movie this fabulously awful since Showgirls.” David Edwards, Daily Mirror (UK)

“So bad it’s moderately entertaining; Burlesque is a lesson in how not to put on a musical.” Christopher Tookey, Daily Mail (UK)

“Mostly tries to copy Moulin Rouge and Chicago, but comes closer to recalling Mariah Carey’s Glitter.“ Jeffrey M. Anderson, Las Vegas Weekly

“[Steve] Antin hasn’t really written Burlesque, he has merely spooned the story out of a can labelled ‘Instant Musical: Just add eyeliner.” Anders Wotzke, Cut Print Review

“Is it too much to ask for one wig to get snatched?“ Eric Henderson, WCCO.com

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