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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Online style buddy

Part-time blogger finds big following among trendy women looking for tips on beauty and fashion

Wasinee Chongmeesuk, 30, better known as "Vinegar Girl" in cyberspace, has spent the past two years building up a relation­ship with thousands of like-minded college girls and working women via her blog.

“Vinegargirl.com came into being accidentally in 2005 as I was helping a friend sell blog-hosting software. I tried it myself and loved it, so I started writing a blog about fashion and beauty'."

 "One of the first articles was about my home-made formula for skin care using soy-milk raw materials left over in my mum's kitchen. The stuff's really good for complexion-cleansing" she says. "Another popular formula is a yoghurt-based of mixture of car-rot, turmeric and tamarind. This is also good for facial skin. You make it yourself at home, so I urged readers to try both formu­las.

"Now I focus on fashion trends, especially mix-and-match styles; hair-dos; make-up and cos­metics reviews; celebrities; tips and tricks; health and diets etc," says Wasinee, who has a degree in hotel manage­ment from Assumption University.

Today vinegargirl.com attracts on average about 1,000 unique Internet protocol (UIP) hits per day, with 27 per cent of visitors being college students and the rest working women aged 24 to 28. Wasinee mostly writes her blog at the end of the day, after finishing her full-time job as an account manager at Mode2 (Thailand), a web and marketing agency.

"Usually I stay at the office until 9-10pm. I may write my piece when I get home around midnight. I also try to use lots of photos, especially those from Thai catwalk.com, to make the pages more lively. Next will be some video clips," she says.

"When Karen Millen opened a store in Bangkok recently, I also wrote a piece introducing her style to the fans. I think retro fash­ion based on the 1950s and 60s is also gaining pop­ularity world­wide, if the latest spring and sum­mer shows are any indication.

"As for hair-dos, bangs are in, so I've tried it myself and written some tips for those who may have to adapt a bit to look gorgeous with bangs.

"As far as fashion is concerned, my philosophy is that all young women should do some soul-searching to come up with their own style. Yet it's not necessary to spend lots of money on fashion when you want to change your look - if you know the right tips and tricks.


 

"For instance, mixing and matching helps a lot in creating unique styles with less money as you can play around with just five or six pieces for many combina­tions and styles. In short, it's smart beauty," says Wasinee.

"While vinegargirl.com may have a smaller following than the big players such as sanook.com's pages for women or the websites of some of the popular women's magazines, I guess my relation­ship with fans is sort of more inti­mate.

"For instance, fans often send e-mails asking about recom­mended hairstyles for certain kinds of events, so I do my best to get the tips online in time for them. I get about 10 e-mails daily. Since the number of fans is still not too large, it's possible for me to be very personalised.

"While vinegargirl.com appears to have a commercial future, I still regard it as a happy hobby. I hope it will grow into a fully fledged commercial under­taking one day, when potential sponsors or advertisers reckon that our traffic is valuable.

"There've been some negotia­tions but no deal yet," she says.
“Since the number of fans is not too large, it's possible for me to be very personalised.”

Wasinee Chongmeesuk Blogger at vinegargirl.com
Appears to have a commercial future, I still regard it as a happy hobby. I hope it will grow into a fully fledged commercial undertaking one day, when potential sponsors or advertisers reckon that our traffic is valuable.
“There’ve been some negotiations but no deal yet,” she says.

Wasinee Chongmeesuk

" Since the number of fans is not too large, it's possible for me to be very personalised." Wasinee Chongmeesuk Blogger at vinegargirl.com

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