Showing posts with label Hair and beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair and beauty. Show all posts
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Maintaining Healthy Braids
Braids are mostly loved because they are such a low-maintenance style that you'll have very little upkeep once they're in place. However, you still have to keep them neat and looking healthy here is a few tips on how to;
Pull braids into a loose ponytail then cover them with a silk or satin scarf before you go to bed. If you are not comfortable with a scarf then an alternative is sleeping on a silk or satin pillow case this prevents frizzing up which would otherwise happen if you use cotton pillow cases.
Shampoo your braids preferably when taking a shower. Apply a small amount of shampoo to your hands and create a lather then apply to your scalp. Rub your scalp clean letting the water work the lather down into the braids. Squeeze the lather in gently, but don't rub it in.
Apply natural hair oils to your scalp massage the oils in and then rub your hands down the length of your braids to distribute the oils to the rest of your hair. Not only does this help to prevent your hair from breaking and drying out, but it also helps to protect your scalp. The oil nourishes your scalp, reducing itching, flaking and dandruff.
Never leave your braids in for too long interchange them at about at least six weeks. When removing the braids, coat your fingertips with an oil to help soften the hair and help restore lost moisture as you go along. Also do not wash your hair after taking out the braids without detangling this helps cut down on more tangles, knots and breakage. To do this coat hair with a moisturizing oil like coconut, olive or avocado oil and begin to finger-detangle section by section. Once the hair is fully moisturized and detangled, it is best to deep condition for 30 minutes to an hour before cleansing. This will help soften the hair, resulting in minimized breakage and hair loss in the shower.
Friday, 10 May 2013
SuzieBeauty...conquering the kenyan cosmetic market; Fashion Icon of the Week
Suzie Wokabi is taking the Kenyan cosmetic industry by storm!!

Seeing as there was a gap in the market for beauty products that best fit the African woman, Suzie took it upon herself to fill this gap and produce a locally designed beauty brand and boy was she on the right track!!!
Suzie Wokabi is an established make up artist in her own right having received top notch training and working in major fashion events and programs. Her work has been featured in publications such as True love, Drum, Adam just to name a few. Suzie has also been affiliated with Tusker Project Fame 2010, FAFA 2008, 2009 and 2010, Hub of Africa Fashion Week in Addis 2010 and much more...
Suzie Beauty products can be gotten in various locations....
Below is Suzie at work as well as some of her creations...
Suzie Wokabi's work ranges from print, TV/film/video, commercials, runway, to bridal and her products are steadily creeping in to the hearts of many an African woman...this can only be the beginning!!
Thumbs up to her for setting her own niche in the fashion industry.
Proud to be African, Proud to wear Suzie Beauty!!!

Seeing as there was a gap in the market for beauty products that best fit the African woman, Suzie took it upon herself to fill this gap and produce a locally designed beauty brand and boy was she on the right track!!!
Suzie Wokabi is an established make up artist in her own right having received top notch training and working in major fashion events and programs. Her work has been featured in publications such as True love, Drum, Adam just to name a few. Suzie has also been affiliated with Tusker Project Fame 2010, FAFA 2008, 2009 and 2010, Hub of Africa Fashion Week in Addis 2010 and much more...
Suzie Beauty products can be gotten in various locations....
Below is Suzie at work as well as some of her creations...
Thumbs up to her for setting her own niche in the fashion industry.
Proud to be African, Proud to wear Suzie Beauty!!!
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Monday, 15 April 2013
Colour me Bold
Playing with colors can be a very exciting and thrilling thing especially when you are doing it right. Going on to mix a range of colors in your outfit is definitely a bold move that requires lots of confidence; so be adventurous and not of faint heart ;-)
The color-blocking trend has proven that its here to stay because its fun and simply accentuates your best features in color. However, if no thought is put into the blocking process, it can get quite messy and you might end up not getting your intended look.
This certainly does Minaj's features justice!!
colors are without a doubt the way to go.
The color-blocking trend has proven that its here to stay because its fun and simply accentuates your best features in color. However, if no thought is put into the blocking process, it can get quite messy and you might end up not getting your intended look.
This certainly does Minaj's features justice!!
Take a look at some gorgeous color blocking that has really stood out...
From simple and stylish...
To rock hard edgy...
and stunningly fab!!colors are without a doubt the way to go.
Tips on successful color blocking;
- Combine colors from the same family to get a harmonious look e.g turquoise with royal blue
- The brighter the color the better; colors such as pink, turquoise, emerald green, lemon yellow will never go wrong.
- Go neutral on your accessories so as not to put off the entire outfit.
- Don't combine more than three or four colors and avoid floral or prints this will make your outfit less clowny and more fashionable!!
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