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Monday, 4 November 2013
Friday, 23 August 2013
DIY Spa day
DAZAAANG its Friday! Well here is your first
installation of DIY beauty trick that you can perform on thou selves this
weekend to have beautiful skin. You can mix and match that which you feel most
comfortable with according to your skin type.
1. Exfoliate / Steam / Cleanse.
1. Baking Soda
Baking Soda is acclaimed to
help significantly with acne; the grains are perfect as a gentle exfoliant so
you need not worry about it drying your skin out too much. you can mix about a
teaspoon of baking soda to your usual cleanser to make it an exfoliating
cleanser, or make a paste of just baking soda and water, gently rub it onto
your face and leave on for about 5-10 minutes then rinse off.
2. sugar
scrub
Mix it with honey, and a
little lemon for clarifying purposes, and you have a wonderfully nourishing and
effective face scrub. Combine 1 teaspoon sugar with 1/2 teaspoon honey and a
squeeze of fresh lemon juice and mix well. If the mixture is a little wet, add
a bit more sugar.
3. Coffee scrub
Coffee has
anti-inflammatory effects and can boost collagen production (aha…natural
plastic surgery after this 1). To make the scrub, combine 1 tablespoon of coffee
with 1 tablespoon of water or olive oil.. If you use olive oil, skip applying a
moisturizer afterward, as olive oil will leave your skin super-moisturized.
4. The famous oatmeal scrub
Ground oatmeal not only
serves as a wonderful exfoliant, but it also absorbs and removes surface dirt
and impurities while leaving your skin nourished and hydrated. It has been known
to soothe and heal everything from acne to sunburn to dry, flaky skin. Given
its gentle nature, it is also ideal for those with sensitive skin. Combine 1
tablespoon of ground oatmeal with 1/4 teaspoon of salt, which boosts the face
treatment's exfoliating properties, and 1 teaspoon of water or olive oil to
make it into a paste. Gently rub it onto your skin in circular motions, let sit
for five to 10 minutes and rinse.
Steam: Good old boiling water, a blanket and get yourself up
under there! Sweat it out. First let's consider the effects of steam on the
skin. Steam - just very hot water - acts as any heat would in that it
helps to open the skin pores. Acne often begins with oils, dirt and
bacteria becoming trapped in skin pores leading to infection or inflammation.
Steam can open
pores and allow them to "breath". Additionally, the
heat itself (be careful to avoid burning your skin) helps to destroy bacteria
while the latent humidity re-hydrates and soothes skin that may be inflamed or
irritated.
Cleanse: Pure honey, just
wipe your face with some honey and you are all set.
DIY Face masks
Egg: This
one is a personal favorite of mine, be prepared not to move your face for an extended
period, (PS Have a camera ready) just whisk an egg and use a teabag to lather
it onto your face, skin will come out smooth and baby soft and that glow!
Avodaco: once again just
crush avocado into a paste and apply to your skin.
Choose your combination
and have yourself a spa day, ladies you can get busy with your nails while you
have a face mask, gents likewise trim your nails, trim your beard, shave your
legs etc, just pamper yourself.
Have a fabulous weekend
see you all again on Monday *Mlungu.
(image from Google search)
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Monday, 19 August 2013
Crisp White on White
Hello Mlungus friends, Hope you all had an awesome weekend, Today We are featuring the oh so plush white on white trend. We have seen it appear on numerous runways and designers, do not shy away from looking crisp clean and fresh this spring/summer. you can do it in a more relaxed loose fitting way, for an ultra lux resort feel or more tailored and structured for a more elegant edgy and powerful feel. go ahead get em white ankle grazing skinny jeans out.
David Tlale Shows the guys how to do this look at the Mercedes Benz Capetown Fashion Week.
Enjoy your Monday *Mlungu
Friday, 16 August 2013
Mastery - A fantastic read if you want to accomplish anything in life.
Hello friends for the past three weeks I had been reading and
trying to finish the 50th law of power by Robert Greene and just
struggled with it so much. With an extra push I finally finished and now I am
at THEE book I have been so anxious to start: MASTERY by Robert Greene, here is
what the book is about and what I think of it so far.
Mastery (2012)
is the fifth book by American author Robert Greene The book examines
the lives of great historical figures - such as Charles Darwin, Mozart,
and Henry Ford -and contemporary leaders, such as Paul Graham and Freddie
Roach - and distills the traits and universal ingredients that made them
masters
Synopsis: Mastery explains how to become a leader in any given field by
examining the lives and pathways to success of historical masters such as
Mozart, Einstein and Darwin, as well as "living masters" which Greene
interviewed—including Paul Graham, Freddie Roach, Santiago Calatrava, Temple Grandin, Yoky
Matsuoka,V.S. Ramachandran, Teresita
Fernandez, Cesar
Rodriguez, and Daniel
Everett
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastery_(book)
for full info.
My view: I am loving this book
so much I am almost done with it and can already say what a change I am seeing
in myself, my way of thinking and evaluating my goals has changed significantly
so much that originally I was the kind of person who set dreams and had trouble
setting a clear map out of goals, (mind you this book is not about goal
setting) yet having read a few chapters of the book reality dawned upon me in a
beautiful way. The book is written in an effortlessly flowing manner you can
always pick up from where you left of easily, the stories of the great masters
are not only inspiring but are used to illustrate points in a way that is
simple yet powerful and not over glamorized. I rate this book 10/10
I recommend this book
to everyone who wants to accomplish anything in life, anyone who struggles with
failure, confidence and finding their purpose in life. - *Mlungu
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
SPRING BUZZ
Finally spring is upon us is SA besides the sneezing an snuffling
there a lot happening in the fashion world, lets dig into what is is you can
get excited about this spring. All things fashion and fun. This is my top 5
things to look out for this spring. I can’t wait to do these, we hit 26 degrees
and I start.
#1 – Did someone say sports luxe!!!!!!!!
This is a fashion trend I have been watching
and eagerly waiting to try since our spring in Durban is quite rainy and a bit
chilly at times, think comfort of sportswear paired with the chic luxurious
female aspect, this is a look that consists of sweat pants, high heels, nifty
bags and depending on you can do a variety of tops. The aim is to do a bit more
on the luxe side but have a sporty pazzaz. This is a look you can pull off with
skater dresses as well, those basket ball like shirts worn as a dress (make
sure its long enough) keep makeup clean and dewy and hair in the wet look….nah who’s
to say do what works best for you.
#2 – Colour wheel
(Image fabsugar.com – check out their
post on the trend)
And by that I don’t mean thee colour wheel I mean
bright clothing, winter clothing is just generally dark, I can’t wait to wear
my colours again (whew!) and I am not a person who wears colour a lot, I’m a
monochrome kind of girl but this time I am finally excited, if you are like me
and are scared to go all colour in your clothes id suggest doing a monochrome/neutral
look with a colourful blazer and match a few colourful accessories but keep
your face neutral as well. (My go to tip when I’m doing colour is simplify the
hair, I need my resting point hha!)
#3 The wet look - Dewy look
Images from Google search
By that I mean hair and makeup ladies. Being of
black African descent I don’t know if I will be able to bull this wet look hair
thing off but from past experience I will try it with my silicone serum and roughly
combing it through to create the lines/texture to it and sprits lightly with my
silicone holding spray. (works in theory for now so I’ll try) as for makeup definitely
going to do this one but ladies do be careful you don’t want to look oily, go
mild and then build up if you want more but keep it light, the aim of makeup is
to accentuate and bring out what you have not to paint on what you don’t have.
#4 African Prints…..
Now ladies if you’re looking to wow but have a
flair of your own, do it in a quirky way, my absolute favourite is in headscarf’s
and skirts and belts and bags lol and shoes ok in everything but paired in a quirky
way. Go for it, be bold make a statement and be damn proud! This is a great way to say “this is who I am’’
I do it in Zulu print head scarf’s, imbadada (shoes made from tyres) and the
old round Zulu earrings. Choose your local print, or take inspiration from
others.
#5 Transparent bright nails……. (Revlon colour
stay orange)
This one I stumbled across by mistake….so here
is what happened, I was shopping for black nail polish with my boyfriend, (I wanted
to do the matte, glossy French tip thing) and I was looking for another bright
colour and I made him pick…..and much to my surprise……it glows in the sun! and
in the light, I mean when I type on my phone it glows! Whoooop whoooop. The nail
polish is by Revlon, it is very light, I had to put 3 coats for it to be as
bright as I wanted. Go look for it at your nearest Revlon counter
Ladies go forth and paint the town spring! - Mlungu.
Labels:
fashion.,
South Africa,
Spring
Location:
Durban, South Africa
Monday, 27 May 2013
Heart
There was a time in my life where I was young,
so reserved and generally could not socialize even with the people I called friends.
During that time of my life I came to realize that there is a strong
relationship I had with God. For some reason it was personal, I wasn't a
majorly religious person then, but I knew and was sure of my relationship with
God.
I would walk at the school corridors and be in
what others may call prayer but to me it was simple conversation with God. I
knew that this was just a basic relationship and was honored to be able to be
so close to my god in the bearing in mind the short comings of my religion.
I prayed to God and asked him to teach me how
to love him. This has proved to be the best prayer I have ever prayed in my
whole entire life. Now this is what was given to me as a lesson in love:
He said I am spirit, take me and put me in your
soul, and that is where you should love me from, when comes time where it seems
as though I am not doing that which you wish for, love me still, be patient. Seek
me, seek to understand me and there you shall find yourself, for your soul is
in my spirit.
From then on I loved God purely. The answer to me
was simply put me in your soul. So I did. From this prayer I not only learnt
how to love God but I saw that this is also how to love people. With people
though it is a bit more difficult as it is not so easy to trust them, humans
are flawed and so am I. how then do you completely put a person in your soul.
It is difficult and will really tug at the
strings of your heart most of the time but loving someone with your soul is the
best and purest form of love I have ever experienced and am honored to give.
To me it means even in times of wrong, when I am deeply hurt, I express my hurt
to my loved one as I cannot hide it if they truly have become a part of who u
are. When you are happy you express your happy as that too cannot be hidden,
take them with you through all your experiences and emotions your fears and
triumphs. Love them like you would God. And then, you would have achieved love,
you would have realized the beauty of the human soul.
Umlungu
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