Friday 19 June 2015

IS IT REALLY WORTH IT?


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What on earth are some of our ladies looking for? Skin bleaching, butt and boob augmentation seem to be the order of the day now. Butt implant which is basically a reconstructive procedure in cosmetic surgery for reshaping the buttocks is the most common in Ghana now, beside skin bleaching. Buttock implants are very soft, solid silicone implants and breast implants are more like soft, fluid-filled sacks. The sole aim of the ladies who undergo this surgery is to have bigger and firmer buttocks and breasts.
However I believe the struggle is not worth the try. The procedure which is very high in cost have many lethal side effects. Negative reaction to anesthesia, bleeding, infection, butt implant shifting or rupture, nerve damage, asymmetry are just some consequences of the implants. Implants can interfere with detection of cancer, approximately 55% of tumors will be hidden in women with implants. Studies show that women who had implants for at least 12 years were more likely to die from brain tumors, lung cancer, other respiratory diseases, and suicide.
Using chemical bleaches for whitening and bleaching skin can cause harm to your skin in the long run. Dark grey spots, skin cancer, acne, swelling of the skin, thinning of the skin, cataracts, setting down of fat on face, chest, upper back and stomach, increase in appetite and weight gain, osteoporosis, neurological and kidney damage due to high level of mercury used in the creams, psychiatric disorders, severe birth defects, asthma and liver damage are all long term effects of the presence of hydro-quinine in body creams.
Even though qualified surgeons and dermatologists know about the harmfulness of these augmentations and creams, some do not reveal them to patronizers because of the income it brings. Some "surgeons" are also quacks and do not know jack about the effects or the procedure. They are however patronized more because of their lower charge as compared to experienced ones.
The beautiful and celebrated Ghanaian tv host and actress, Ama K. Abebrese, recently launched a campaign against skin bleaching. She said “skin bleaching can cause infertility” and added that it’s unhealthy for any woman to apply skin bleaching creams to her God given skin tone. African celebrities like Ama Boahemaa, Yvonne Nelson, Bright of Buk Bak fame, Oge Okoye, Tonto Dike and Empress Njama have been alleged to have tampered with their skin, according to hypeghana.com and nairaland.com. They have however denied these allegations and associated the huge skin transformation on 'cocoa butter' and their constant drinking of milk. Can you imagine? Men see women who bleach their skin and undergo plastic surgeries to enhance their bodies as weak women who give in to pressure and usually do not settle down with these women. They may have flings and fun with these ladies but the issue of marriage never cross their minds. This is because men are after the brains more than the physical appearance when choosing a life partner. If you are blessed with both the brains and physical assets then consider that a plus. I urge our Ghanaian women(and men) to appreciate their outward appearance(color and stature) since 'beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder'. All women are beautiful regardless of their skin color, boob size or butt size. So I ask again, what on earth are some of our ladies looking for?

Wednesday 17 June 2015

CNN RATES AN AFRICAN CITY AMONG THEIR TOP 8 AFRICAN SHOWS YOU NEED TO WATCH



The Ghanaian web series yet to be adapted into a TV series has been listed on the CNN top 10 African shows you need to see. According to Lauren Said Moorhouse who reports for CNN, "No list of popular African shows would be complete without An African City." The series which was created and directed by Nicole Amartefio, is often described as Africa's Sex and the City and became an internet sensation when its first season debuted on March 2, 2014. It portrayed the African woman as beautiful, glamorous and intelligent other than the sole narrative of the African woman being helpless, sick and poor. The Season Two of the series is currently being shot and will be released later in the year.
You can also watch Season One on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/AnAfricanCity

Wednesday 10 June 2015

#NEWGUY review


 

I was itching to listen to this collaboration between our very own Sarkodie and Acehood.This song got the most public attention after the scandal of who actually called who for the collaboration, if the collaboration actually attracted $25,000 and if that was the main reason why Sarkodie did not show up the #dumsormuststop vigil. All I'm saying is this, the anticipation for #NEWGUY was great and I don't think I was the only person who got caught up in the #NEWGUY fever. Congratulations to Sarkodie for the execution of this very nice song.
    However I would love to ask Sark and the SarkNation some few questions. Sark, did you actually mean it when you told Acehood that you were going to build him a statue in Africa at the 3:11 minute of the song? I mean we don't even have a statue of Theodosia Okoh or Ephraim Amu  here in Ghana and you want to build Acehood one? Wow! Did you have to also tarnish the image of a neighborhood you are from to the world? Was it really necessary? We are now in a New Africa where Africa is being portrayed as a beautiful place and you had to say Tema was a slum in Africa. Were you trying to mean suicide is the order of the day for Africans?? OUR AFRICA!! I mean really though, Sammy Forson you better do the talking.
    So we all know Acehood to be a very hard rapper but his cool verses on #NEWGUY made me believe the song was actually his because Sark went too hard on his first verse and wasn't allowed to change it. $25,000 paaaaa! He actually said he was going to send Acehood to Africa because his people love him but majority of us are here asking; WHO THE HECK IS ACEHOOD charley? Stop throwing dust into Ace's eyes. LOL
    All in all though thanks for putting Ghana on a map but please do a better representation next time; like Davido did in #FansMi. Well done SarkNation.
SARK MEDAASE!

Tuesday 9 June 2015

RAINY NECESSITIES


5. WATER RESISTANT MAKEUP

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 You do not want to turn up for that important event with a rainbow face after passing through the rains. Ladies be sure the makeup you are wearing stays on in this unsteady rainy season. Our regular makeup can hold up in extreme conditions but is not totally reliable. You can use a little known pro secret to get your makeup to be very water resistant or purchase makeup with built in water resistant formulas. Consider makeup such as Clinique Almost Makeup, L'Oreal Voluminous Waterproof Mascara and MAC Pro Longwear Lipcolor to prevent your savings from running down or smearing easily down your face after a rainy day.




4. WATER RESISTANT ACCESSORIES
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When going out while it's raining, one should consider the type of fabric used for the production of phone cases, laptop cases, wallets, makeup bags and even handbags. Be sure these items are made of very resistant to water fabrics to avoid destruction of valuable items such as phones, laptops, money, makeup, files, etc. 


3. SHOES
The shoes to wear in this kind of season or weather should be able to keep the feet warm and be resistant to the rains.Flat shoes and sandals are advised but block heels are best for ladies who can not go without their heels. Shoes made of leather, nylon, satin and denim are not advisable for this kind of weather. The best shoe fabric for rainy seasons is PVC and can be worn stylishly too.

2. RAINCOATS
 
Stylish and chic raincoats or trench coats are must haves this season. They prevent rains from touching the body. It can be worn over official clothing to the workplace or lectures or thrown over a  sexy piece for a night out.


1. UMBRELLAS
 
There is a saying that goes 'you say you love rain, but you use an umbrella to walk under it' and they were not wrong with this. No matter how much we love the rains and the cool temperature it brings, we definitely need an umbrella to walk under it. It protects you and your clothing from direct contact with the rain. It is the most important accessory this rainy season and they come in different color patterns too.