Showing posts with label African Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African Beauty. Show all posts

African Beauty of the week Adaeze Igwe

>> Thursday, January 14, 2010



Adaeze Igwe is the former Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria. Formerly a student at the University of Abuja, Igwe pursued her childhood dream by representing Anambra in the pageant with 29 other girls. Like Ann Suinner before her, Igwe's project is Sickle cell awareness; she also used her reign as a platform to showcase Nigerian talent. Apart from winning five million naira, a Hyundai car, and endorsement deals, Awka-native Igwe represented Nigeria at Miss World 2008 in South Africa. She made the top twenty in Miss World Talent, and placed second in Miss World Sports.

During her reign, Igwe established her own charity The Adaeze Igwe Foundation, an organisation which promotes AIDS and Breast Cancer awareness, and raises funds towards similar causes, including malaria and tuberclosis. Its mission is "to create and increase access and opportunities to Nigerian youths and communities towards addressing [their] needs and challenges in relation to health and sustainable development."

Bio source: http://www.wikipedia.com/


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Best Moisturizers for the Winter Dry, Ashy Skin!

>> Saturday, January 9, 2010

Yes 'tis the season for snowy weather, fur jackets and ashy skin. Yep! With the winter weather comes the harsh skin conditions and heavy and frequent moisturizing is a must do to keep skin from chaffing and forming the ghastly pale shadows of ashiness. More importantly than freqent moisturizing is selecting the ideal moisturizer for body and face to keep skin dewy, soft and glowing even during harsh winter months. Even with my oily skin, during the winter weather I notice that I tend to get peeling from dryness around my mouth, nose and eye areas so moisturizing even for oily skin might be necessary during the cold months.

I have outlined my top picks for winter moisturizing.

1) Palmer's Cocoa Butter: smells great and goes on very smooth.



2) Nivea Original Creme: This is your grandmother's moisturizing creme that was so good it is still on the market because it does the job.



3) Avon Meet Mark Self Sanctuary Chocolate Orchid Body Butter: smells and feels so yummy, it was so tempting to eat this lotion, but beware it is not edible! Feels great on the skin too!



4) Vaseling Intensive Care Total Moisture: This is a classic body lotion and has great moisturizing abilities.



5) Baby oil: yep, the age old baby oil is ideal for wintery skin and I like to mix it with my other lotions and body creme. I also like the oil in the gel form. Check out the Vaseline cocoa butter oil!



6) All natural Shea butter is an excellent treatment for dry skin. I like to use pure, unrefined Shea butter and if it is too thick, it can be mixed with other carrier oils or essentials oils to soften it.




For the face:

1) Aveeno Ultra Calming Moisturizer with SPF 15-30 and Aveeno Positvely Radiant Daily Moisturizer. I love this moisturizer it is ideal for oily skin during the winter. It is very light and non-greasy.

Enjoy!

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African Beauty of the Week Rhian Benson

>> Monday, January 4, 2010
















Rhiannon Afua "Rhian" Benson is a Ghanaian soul and jazz singer, songwriter, and composer. She was born in Accra, Ghana to a Welsh mother, who was a singer, and an Ashanti father, who was a guitarist. She was raised in Ghana, India, and the United Kingdom, where she eventually settled. Benson began playing piano and guitar and writing songs and poetry at an early age. Before pursuing a career in music, she attended the London School of Economics and gained a degree in econometrics. She continued her education at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Once back in the UK, she performed in small London clubs and was eventually discovered by a Los Angeles-based label, DKG Music. Benson moved to Los Angeles, California, where she currently resides, to record her debut album, Gold Coast, which was released in October 2003. She wrote all the songs on the album, composed the music on guitar and keyboards, and co-produced it with producers Bob Power and James Poyser.

http://www.rhianbenson.com/

Bio source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhian_Benson

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The Legends...A Tribute to Classic African Beauties..

>> Friday, January 1, 2010

I wanted to use this opportunity to highlight and celebrate classic, legendary African beauties that have paved the way for many more to come. I am so grateful to all these women and what they have accomplished. The list is in no particular order, very random and below their names are their countries of origin. And if there are any individuals that should be added, please let me know and I will update the list.

Enjoy!


Alek Wek: Supermodel
Sudan



































Iman: Supermodel and Enterpreneur
Somalia






























Yvonne Chaka Chaka, The Princess of Africa: Musician
South Africa

























Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu: Beauty Queen, Socialite and Businesswoman
Nigeria






























Onyeka Onwenu: Musician and Actress
Nigeria

















Waris Dirie: Supermodel, Activist and Businesswoman
Somalia





















The Honorary Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: Current and 1st Female President of Liberia





















Winnie Mandela: Political Activist
South Africa































Sade: Musician
Nigeria









































Katoucha Niane: Supermodel and Activist
Guinea





















Genevive Nnaji: Actress
Nigeria























Abgani Darego: First Black Ms. World 2005
Nigeria








































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Talent Watch: British-Nigerian Musician Nayo




I am always so proud to see young, African talent and this artist, Nayo is definitely a star in the making. I first heard about Nayo back in 2007 and it was while browsing through myspace pages that I accidentally stumbled upon her beautiful voice. I immediately fell in love with her song, African girl and her soothing vocals that reminded me so much of the legendary Sade.

NAYO (pronounced Nigh-O) jumps out from within the Yoruba name of Temitope Odunayo Abidoye, born in Lagos, Nigeria and singing from day one. Her Nigerian culture traveled with her around the world as a girl, while she incorporated its rhythms into the new beats and sounds she found in England, the United States, and the rest of West Africa. At that young age of 10, Nayo began writing songs and found her influences in artists such as Madonna, Seal, Annie Lennox and Carole King. After a childhood on many continents, Nayo relocated to the US to further her education at Pepperdine University in Southern California, where she graduated with a degree in Business Administration and a serious passion and drive to further her musical aspirations. She was quickly performing shows in Los Angeles and New York City to crowds that warmed to her easy stage presence and the calm cool of her music. You can read more of her bio on her myspace page, http://www.myspace.com/nayo.

Nayo released her first eclectic single, Party Fever back in 2005 and it is a very hot album with sexy hits that are perfect for the pre-girl's night out. She also released her debut CD back in March 0f 2008 African Girl, and I was quick to snag my very own copy from Amazon.com after listening to demo tracks over and over again on myspace and I have to say that I was not the least bit dissappointed. My favorite tracks, while difficult to choose, are of course African girl, Fool for you and Harder than Rock. Check out her myspace page for more info.

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Genevive Nnaji Speaks on her Beauty Routine...Read and Learn

>> Sunday, December 27, 2009



She's one of the most beautiful people in the world. She recently shared her beauty secrets with Desola Bakare of Encomium magazine. Read and learn...

Can you reveal 3 beauty products that you can't do without and why?

Genevieve "I can't do without makeup remover. I've discovered the monent you don't properly wash and clean your face, especially before going to bed, you end up with filth penetrating your pores and the result is spots and acne. I use N0 7 White Makep -up remover and it works fine for me. I also like face washes and I couldn't live without 'Shiseido range'. I've been using it for years now and I've found it works for me. The third product I couldn't do without is the Shiseido toner. It's good because it clears away all the last residue of your cleanser. Its called Softener and is very gentle on your skin.

What's your best beauty advise?

Genevieve "Something I would recommend for any woman is whenever you have the opportunity, let your skin breath. We need oxygen and air on the naked skin. Maybe it's because I have a career in acting, I appear on TV, in films and in adverts so we tend to wear makeup quite often. I find that when I don't need to wear makeup, I let my skin breath. I cleanse, tone, moisturise, and let my skin breath. If you are going to the gym or going to the market, you don't need to wear make-up. The skin in it's natural state eals itself and gets the opportunity to rejuvenate itself.

What other things do you do to keep looking good?

Genevieve "Getting enough sleep is very good, although having said that, I don't think I personally get as much sleep as I should. Apart from sleep, also visit the gym. I used to go every day but I'm trying to cut it down to every other day. I think you need toned, lean muscles and that's what exercise does. My basic routine is running on the threadmill for about 40minutes, then the exercise bike for about 20minutes and then I do a bit of weights to help tone the arms and thighs. I also play squash and tennis occasionally.

Lipstick or lipgloss?

Genevieve "I have very small lips, when you have tiny lips you end up with the colour everywhere but on your lips where you want it. I think lipgloss suits me better. I love Victoria Secrets glosses. The one I tend to use is nude, and it has a tinge of pink.

What kinds of things do you like doing to your hair?

Genevieve "It's weavon, weavon, weavon I'm afraid. I like curly weaveon. I do braids but I can say probably every four years. I actually like natural hair. My hair is moderately long. The last time I wore my natural hair somebody actually walked up to me and asked me if I were broke! I'm serious. I just said OK, that's the last time I go au naturel. (Laughs).

What do you do to relax?

Genevieve "I find it difficult to sit still for long. Other than a manicure and pedicure, I don't do anything. I don't really like massages. Apart from the fact that I don't enjoy someone touching me like that, by the time I've spent ten minutes there I would just feel that I could be doing something else with my time. I have such little patience. I don't mind watching films when I have time and I like watching TV series.

What's your favourite colour?

Genevieve "Earlier in my career when I was receiving so much attention, I thought that if I wore more black I would be less conspicuous, it didn't work. (laughs). Anyway, I still do a lot of black, I think it suits my complexion. I don't really like bright colours because they make me look 'clown like'. But Ive started mixing my blacks with colour.

How would you describe your style?

Genevieve "I like simple things, I treasure comfort. What I feel comfortable in, makes me feel confident. What I wear usually depend on the occasion".

What's your fashion fetish?

Genevieve "I have to say bags and jewellery. I just love bags. I think it's because I'm really a get-up-and-go kind of person. I'm very much into putting on a pair of jean, a top and I'm ready to go. That's the tomboy part of me coming out. (laughs). I like that look and the only thing that can make you look 'dressed' is a really good bag. I love the artistry of bags. I love the artwork and craftsmanship that goes into making a really good bag. I don't really go for trends, I prefer classic looks and bags that can last forever and never go out of style.

Would you ever consider plastic surgery?

Genevieve "I always say never say never. Realistically this is what I do for a living. This is what puts money in my pocket and food on my table and you do have to do what you have to do. So I have to make sure I look good. Who knows in 20 years how I feel? The truth is that our industry relies a lot on the way you look, that's why I'm doing everything I can not to resort to the knife in the future. That's why I go to the gym to get the fat out and look toned and leaned.

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We love you Genevive!


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African Beauty of the Week Nnenna Agba

>> Wednesday, December 23, 2009





Her name is Nnenna Agba and most of us know her as one of the beloved finalist on Tyra Banks's America's Next Top Model. Nnenna was born in Houston and raised in Nigeria and a graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in Chemistry. She has worked with top designers such as Dolce & Gabbana, Michael Kors and Chloe. She has also been featured in ads for Pepsi, Sears and other covers across the globe. Nnenna is also a celebrity spokewoman for Save Africa Concerts Foundation and can be seen in various programs across the highly infected regions of Africa.









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African Beauty of the Week

>> Wednesday, December 16, 2009


Her name is Miss Nyasha Zimucha and she is Miss Africa USA 2009-2010. Nyasha is a native of South Africa. She grew up during the apartheid era , speaks 5 languages and is an avid spokeswoman for her 'Global Citizen Campaign', all inclusive to her being a singer, professional dancer, model and tv personality.
To read more about Miss Zimucha and the Miss Africa USA pageant, please Click Here.
Photo and bio courtesy of Miss Africa USA website.






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