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Tuesday 28 June 2016

HOW TO WEAR BOYFRIEND JEANS

Well these are in vogue now and its quite tricky to pull off nice looks with boyfriend jeans.
The thing about boyfriend jeans is that they seem pretty one dimensional. No matter what you pair them with, the effect seems largely its same a bit masculine, a bit undone and very stylish. There ways to wear boyfriend jeans that you haven't thought of yet. You can wear them with a staple button up shirt, a nautically stripped T-shirt, a black leather jacket, crop top.It takes a bit of innovation and creativity to pull off these tricks. You have to be creative when pulling off a boyfriend jeans.




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Which is your best look, please comment below.

HOW TO WEAR BOYFRIEND JEANS

Well these in vogue now and many its quite tricky to pull off nice looks with boyfriend jeans.
The thing about boyfriend jeans is that they seem pretty one dimensional. No matter what you pair them with, the effect seems largely its same a bit masculine, a bit undone and very stylish. There ways to wear boyfriend jeans that you haven't thought of yet. You can wear them with a staple button up shirt, a nautically stripped T-shirt, a black leather jacket, crop top.It takes a bit of innovation and creativity to pull off these tricks. You have to be creative when pulling off a boyfriend jeans.



 Image result for africans on boyfriend jeans

Look 1


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Look 2

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Look 3

Image result for boyfriend jeans and crop top

Look  4

Image result for boyfriend jeans and crop top

Look 5

Which is your best look, please comment below.

Monday 27 June 2016

ANKARA STYLES

If you're the type of person that loves ankara prints just like I do, am sure you wouldn't mind getting some new style you can recommend for your tailor to craft for you. Check out these hot and classy ankara styles

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Which is your favorite look. please comment below. 

TIPS ON TRANSITIONING FROM RELAXED TO NATURAL HAIR

So you've finally decided to stop relaxing, drying, and flat ironing your hair, and go natural. Really, how hard could it be? No more relaxers, no more heat, piece of cake! Not exactly. As any girl who's been there knows, the struggle of transitioning from relaxed to natural hair is real—and taking the plunge can be scary. The good news is, you're not alone—and the results can be totally worth it. Here are the stages every girl goes through while transitioning from relaxed to natural hair.

Choose The Right Style

One of the biggest issues for you may be what hairstyles you can turn to during this period. There are going to be 'dos that are simpler for transitioning hair, while others will be hard to maintain and will probably lead to frustration. The easiest styles will either highlight your new, curly texture or protect your hair in some fashion instead of hairdos that force you to deal with two very different textures.You should also avoid trying to straighten your natural locks to match your chemically straightened ends. The best hairstyles during a transition will blend the two textures as much as possible, so try:
  • Braids and braid-outs
  • Two-strand twists, flat twists and twist-outs
  • Buns
  • Roller sets
  • Flexi-rod sets
  • Bantu knots and knot-outs


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Have Realistic Expectations

Don't expect natural hair to behave like straightened hair. You'll have to learn different ways of dealing with your hair to get satisfactory results. Otherwise, you can experience a lot of frustration when your natural curls seem to be "unruly." They're not unruly; they're simply doing what they naturally do. Once you accept that your hair is frizzy, puffy or "big," you'll be better able to work with it instead of against it.
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Treat Your Hair with Care

Exercise care where the relaxed and natural hair meet. The place where your new growth meets the relaxed hair is especially fragile. If you experience any breakage, chances are high that this will be where it takes place. This is why too much heat styling and manipulation should be avoided. Instead of constantly flat ironing your new growth to match the straight texture, try wet set and curly styles that make the relaxed hair match your new curls instead.
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Be Patient

There may be times when it seems that your hair is simply not growing. It can be frustrating to try and deal with two different textures. You may contemplate returning to relaxed hair because that's what you're familiar with and it seems so much easier. However, if you're really committed to your natural texture, some patience will be required. Your hair is probably growing an average of ½ inch per month, just like everyone else's. Your curly new growth may shrink up, making it appear as if your hair isn't gaining any length.
Just remember that your hair is growing and it's growing in healthy and strong. Put your hair in protective styles where you're not obsessing about hair length every minute of the day. Before you know it, you'll have a head full of natural curls that won't rely on chemicals or heat style to get you ready for the day.
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Hope this was helpful,please comment below.