Hello everyone!! It's been ages since I posted cos of some little issues which are being sorted currently...but hey I'd try and post weekly or something.
Ok so today's blog is about my ladies looking chic as well as protected for the dry season.
As we know harmattan happens mostly/only (I stand corrected) in the western coast of Africa during the ending and very beginning of the year. And it can get cold, extremely sunny and dry or patchy during this time. My apologies to my readers who requested for a Halloween post (I have no excuse whatsoever- except I totally forgot).
So here goes:
1. Lip gloss : I think during the harmattan season glossy lips become a necessity as well as an asset. Ladies (even gentlemen) can rock a lip balm, lip gloss or an oil based lipstick. Try and avoid matte lipstick since that does not moisturize the lips but only keep the lips dry hence aiding chapped lips. You can rock lipgloss in any color as preferred.
2. Sun shades or sunglasses: Another accessory that is easy to rock and bring the chic out in you is a pair of sunglasses and shades. These allow you to look chic during the dry season and also prevent dust and dirt from entering your eyes and ruining your eye makeup. It may get a little too sunny during the harmattan hence the necessity of the sunglasses.
3. Cover-ups: In this sense I mean any clothing that covers from your neck down to your toes. It could be a colorful blazer, a denim jacket, a cute long sleeve crop top, a beautiful overall, a skinny pair of pants, a gorgeous turtleneck, a flattering midi dress anything that covers but looks flattering on your body. It doesn't necessarily have to be something from head to toe but your clothing should protect your skin from the dry and somewhat cold weather (which is really harsh).
4. Long hair: During the harmattan season, it is most suitable to wear a long hair and also let it down. Letting down your long braids, natural hair or extensions covers your scalps from the harsh weather conditions and the back of your neck which protects that part of your body. This doesn't mean my readers with short hair would be left out. The last point would talk about how y'all can look chic and protected in your short hair.
5. Headgears: The headgear is one of the most recent trends. And apart from the sassiness it adds to one's looks it is also a very important protective covering for the harsh dry weather. So my short hair hunnies and even the ladies with longer hair can rock the headgear to cover up the scalps and hair from dirt and harshness especially and still look tres tres chic.
You can also write to me in the comment section especially what works for you during hamattan. xx
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Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Saturday, 30 April 2016
THE DOUBLE STANDARDS HAVE TO END
There's something going on on social media that I don't seem to make meaning of. The first is this Teebills and Tiwa Savage marriage saga that everyone is talking about. Now this is a clear he said-she said thing. No one actually lives in their marital home with them. No one even knows what goes on in their lives. So let's just assume everything Teebills said is true and everything Tiwa Savage said is a lie. Was it right of him to have publicly defamed the breadwinner of his home? Was it right of him to humiliate the mother of his wife and grandmother of his son? Was it even right for him to publicly accuse Dr. Sid, 2face Idibia and Don Jazzy? Knowing these are people he has comes into contact with very often.
From the start Teebills has been at fault. Even if she actually cheated, it was just wrong of him to come at her the way he did. Let's face facts here, at this point he has nothing to lose.
Now here is my problem: those bashing and attacking Tiwa for revealing supposed happenings in her marriage; HOW DARE YOU? Society has made men "untouchable". Nobody bashed or attacked Teebills for bringing his married life into public scrutiny but when Tiwa retaliates she's a "bad wife" and "terrible person". She didn't ask for any of this actually. She didn't know her mentally unstable husband would wake up one day and decide to ruin her career and attempt suicide for whatever reason he knows. He called this upon himself!
Our society is such that men are hailed in whatever they do. In any feud, misunderstanding, disagreement or even a normal scenario that involves both sexes, the woman is at fault and the man is allowed all peace like nothing happened.
A typical example is the alleged infidelity claim against Jay Z in Beyonce's LEMONADE album. Everyone is out to get "Becky with the good hair" but the actual culprit of the allegation, Mr. Carter, is let off the hook.
Another example is when Kim Kardashian is slut-shamed for posting online a censored nude photo but Usher is "brave" and "hot" for posting a rather uncensored nude photo of himself.
I mean this shit has to end!! Like forreal this double standard has to end. Regardless of the sex, a wrongdoing is a wrongdoing. Society needs to stop finding excuses for the man and see a problem as it is.
I'm not speaking as a feminist or anything of that sort. I'm just a woman who has dealt with the double standards of society and hence I know how it feels.
From the start Teebills has been at fault. Even if she actually cheated, it was just wrong of him to come at her the way he did. Let's face facts here, at this point he has nothing to lose.
Now here is my problem: those bashing and attacking Tiwa for revealing supposed happenings in her marriage; HOW DARE YOU? Society has made men "untouchable". Nobody bashed or attacked Teebills for bringing his married life into public scrutiny but when Tiwa retaliates she's a "bad wife" and "terrible person". She didn't ask for any of this actually. She didn't know her mentally unstable husband would wake up one day and decide to ruin her career and attempt suicide for whatever reason he knows. He called this upon himself!
Our society is such that men are hailed in whatever they do. In any feud, misunderstanding, disagreement or even a normal scenario that involves both sexes, the woman is at fault and the man is allowed all peace like nothing happened.
A typical example is the alleged infidelity claim against Jay Z in Beyonce's LEMONADE album. Everyone is out to get "Becky with the good hair" but the actual culprit of the allegation, Mr. Carter, is let off the hook.
Another example is when Kim Kardashian is slut-shamed for posting online a censored nude photo but Usher is "brave" and "hot" for posting a rather uncensored nude photo of himself.
I mean this shit has to end!! Like forreal this double standard has to end. Regardless of the sex, a wrongdoing is a wrongdoing. Society needs to stop finding excuses for the man and see a problem as it is.
I'm not speaking as a feminist or anything of that sort. I'm just a woman who has dealt with the double standards of society and hence I know how it feels.
Friday, 29 April 2016
SONG REVIEW : VIEWS BY DRAKE
I think I've never seen this kinna anticipation for an album. I mean ANTI and LEMONADE had their fair share of anticipation but people literally stayed up for VIEWS. Drake really is the G.O.A.T!! He got everyone on his side. He even made the weather obey him. Having the entire Canada on 6 degrees celcius. Who can really compete with that?
However the album is not as good as rumored. Yes I said it!! It really wasn't worth the anticipation (Drake fans can kill me now). Out of the 20 songs on the album, I personally think HYPE, REDEMPTION, ONE DANCE and CONTROLLA are the few good ones (and GRAMMY if you like trap music).
It might grow on you as time goes but on the first listen, the album is just not good enough!!! 4 songs into VIEWS and I was asleep again. J. Cole never made a song you wouldn't like on the first listen (that's my opinion). I mean it's not a bad album but it's just not worth all that hype.
But hey it's Drake...and we all LOVE him. We're going to jam to VIEWS regardless. But it just doesn't do it for me.
VIEWS by Drake available on iTunes: drakevie.ws/views
However the album is not as good as rumored. Yes I said it!! It really wasn't worth the anticipation (Drake fans can kill me now). Out of the 20 songs on the album, I personally think HYPE, REDEMPTION, ONE DANCE and CONTROLLA are the few good ones (and GRAMMY if you like trap music).
It might grow on you as time goes but on the first listen, the album is just not good enough!!! 4 songs into VIEWS and I was asleep again. J. Cole never made a song you wouldn't like on the first listen (that's my opinion). I mean it's not a bad album but it's just not worth all that hype.
But hey it's Drake...and we all LOVE him. We're going to jam to VIEWS regardless. But it just doesn't do it for me.
VIEWS by Drake available on iTunes: drakevie.ws/views
Friday, 5 February 2016
HOW TO DRESS TO SUIT YOUR BODY SHAPE
Getting dressed is a whole lot easier when you know what pieces work
best for your shape. Most women fall into one of these four categories: circle
(thick around the middle), triangle (larger at the bottom), hourglass
(curvy but evenly proportioned), and rectangle (straight up and down). The body types described is of women's bodies, not a girl who has not gone through puberty.
1. The Circle
If you have a circular or an apple-shaped body, then you want to elongate your midsection and create the illusion of a smaller waist.
If your body is rectangle-shaped or like a banana, then you want to create curves where they don't necessarily exist.
If your body is pear-shaped or triangular, then you want to minimize your lower half and focus attention upward.
If your body is hourglass-shaped, then you're a lucky girl! Your shape is all about tastefully showing off those curves: not too baggy, not too tight.
1. The Circle
If you have a circular or an apple-shaped body, then you want to elongate your midsection and create the illusion of a smaller waist.
- go for v-neck tops to create the illusion of a longer torso.
- wear a bra that offers good lift and support.
- wear belts at the smallest part of your waist.
- conceal tummy bulge by wearing empire tops and dresses.
- wear boot cut and flared jeans to create an even line from the shoulders down.
- wear shorter skirts to show off your legs and draw attention away from your midsection.
- go for monochromatic (one color) looks
If your body is rectangle-shaped or like a banana, then you want to create curves where they don't necessarily exist.
- wear scoop neck and sweetheart tops to create curves.
- wear long jackets to create a lean look.
- wear tops with collars, ruffles and details to flatter your chest.
- wear a good bra that will make the most of what you have.
- avoid wearing overwhelming styles.
- layer to add more dimensions.
- wear dresses with ruffles. Cinches on sides are ideal.
- have fun with colorful bottoms... feel free to experiment.
If your body is pear-shaped or triangular, then you want to minimize your lower half and focus attention upward.
- avoid wearing clothing that draws attention to hips and thighs, such as cargo pants or print skirts.
- try a-line skirts, which camouflage wider hips.
- keep hems of pants, skirts and dresses wide to balance the hips.
- experiment with light-colored tops and dark-colored bottoms for contrast.
- look for boat neck tops, square and cowl necklines.
- wear strapless dresses to show off arms and even out proportions.
- try styles with ruffles on top.
- wear jackets that hit right above the waist.
- opt for pointy-toed shoes to elongate your legs.
If your body is hourglass-shaped, then you're a lucky girl! Your shape is all about tastefully showing off those curves: not too baggy, not too tight.
- wear a good bra and showcase your bust.
- wear fitted dresses.
- wear a belt at the waist to enhance your hourglass shape.
- try wrap dresses.
- go for high-waisted skirts to show off your hips.
- pick thin, lightweight styles and fabrics.
- wear skinny or straight leg jeans.
- don`t hide your curves with baggy clothing.
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