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10 Best E Wallets in Malaysia 2021 / 2020

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An e-wallet is a feature within an app that allows transactions to be made via a smartphone. Similar to a traditional 'wallet', the e-wallet stores digital cash instead of physical cash. The prominence of e-wallets in Malaysia has grown significantly in the past few years, with its huge growth mainly driven by the government’s efforts and active marketing efforts by various companies. Credit: CompareHero.my Let’s check out the popular eWallets in Malaysia now with their payment method, top up method and other features as below: Best E Wallets in Malaysia 2020 / 2021 1) E Wallet Touch 'n GO Courtesy of tngdigital.com.my TouchnGO eWallet is owned by TNG Digital Sdn Bhd, It’s an all in one e-wallet service covering all existing and future Touch ‘n Go products & services, with the Slogan “Shaping the future of e-payments for Malaysians”. Payment Method : QR Code Transfer to Friends : Yes, with Phone Number Top Up Method : FPX, Credit or Debit Card, Reload Pin, or Auto Relo

Best Benzoyl Peroxide Acne Treatments in Malaysia 2020 / 2021: Which One Should You Buy?

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How many times have you tried Googling and asking your friends for recommended acne skincare products, but found yourself confused and overwhelmed? If you are looking for the best acne treatment product in Malaysia , you are in the right place. This article was written with you in mind. Pimples form when dead skin cells mix with excess oil (sebum). This mixture plugs the pore, causing swelling. Bacteria can grow in the mix and lead to infection and pus. In order to treat acne, dead skin cells need to be cleared and oil-polluted pores need to be unclogged as well. The secret? ... Benzoyl Peroxide. When applied to the skin, benzoyl peroxide works by reducing the amount of acne-causing bacteria and also by causing the skin to dry and peel; therefore unclogging the infected oil-polluted pores as well. Benzoyl peroxide for acne treatment is typically applied to the affected areas in gel or cream form, in concentrations of 2.5% increasing through 5.0%, and up to 10%.No strong evidence suppor