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Saturday, 11 June 2011

Justin Bieber

Every once in a Friday, my mom will call me at work and ask if I'd like to see a movie with her. One Friday (February 25th to be exact), she asked me to go to the movies and I accepted before finding out she wanted to see Justin Bieber's concert movie "Never Say Never" in 3D. Despite me asking her "Justin Bieber mom!?!?!" we went. As soon as the movie started I began to enjoy it =D. I am a BIG BIG BIIIIG fan of dance flicks no matter how cheesy the story lines; I've seen all the Step Up movies and all the Stomp the Yard movies etc. so when I saw 2 stars of the latest Step Up 3D movie - I was thrilled and squeeled like a little girl. Then when I saw the caption at the end I rolled my eyes and busted out laughing.

See for yourself...



Why do people judge this boy so harshly? Truth is - I had N*Sync, Backstreet Boys, O-Town, 5ive and countless others to listen to when I was growing up. Who did teen girls today have to crush on before Justin B.?




Justin and his team know how to put a show on! There are so many good moments that I didn't capture because I was too busy singing along (DON'T JUDGE ME!!!) or I didn't start recording fast enough so it would make sense: Justin Bieber and his friends pranking each other, road/concert staff and Sean Kingston, Justin joking around / performing with Usher. Then there was my personal fave part and one of the cutest moments in the movie - Justin was sick and unable to sing or perform and his vocal coach warned him that he needed to take care of himself. Despite being against cancelling any of his scheduled appearances, he eventually listened and was lying on a couch resting. Justin tweeted something from his phone like "Thanks for sticking by me..." or some other thing to his fans and hundreds/thousands? of his fans responded with get well wishes and videos (singing, skits, holding up posters). Sooooo adorable! The movie was partially highlighting the importance and impact of Social media in today's world and for this part, 1 twitter response ballooned into more and more and more responses to Justin's 1 tweet until the entire screen was filled with them and they had to keep zooming out until none were at viewing distance. 

I am glad I went, I would venture to call the movie amazing. Honestly, some big blockbuster movies don't get me to respond in the way I responded to Never say Never. I left the theatre feeling warm and fuzzy inside and singing U Smile (while randomly smiling at strangers).

  

Summer Heat + Humidity = BIG 4B HAIR !!!

I twisted my hair with Cantu Shea Butter daily moisturizer and some Amla Oil. Both products were put on each section before combing through and twisting into about 3 or 4. When I took the twists out while getting ready for an afternoon of shopping yesterday, I decided not to separate the twists any more than just undoing them. Usually I would separate each twist into about 4 for fullness and to avoid the ramen noodle look, but since the twists were fairly small, I got a nice shape going without doing too much. When I saw myself in the window of the bus I waited for outide for no more than 5 minutes, I was shocked! My hair kept growing, and growing, and growing!

By the end of the day my hair looked like this...


I love my big poofy hair!


Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Re: Why Black Women Rock! - Psychology Today article by Dr. Phoenyx Austin just makes me shake my head...

I haven't been following and reading news/blogs for about a week so I missed this particular article in Psychology Today and it has since been pulled (big surprise). From what I've gathered - this is another article explaining why black women are such unattractive people. *sigh* Isn't it enough that we are 1) visible minorities and 2) women?

There are so many black women hate videos/comments/posts on sites like yahoo answers and youtube that I try HARD not to even venture off my page when researching something specific on one of those sites. No matter how kind the women in my family/my friends are, no matter how successful, no matter how intelligent, things like this keep popping up over and over again. I will never understand why this continues to happen and don't know how it will ever stop.

Read this article and tell me what you think.
Curly Nikki Natural Hair Styles and Curly Hair Care: Why Black Women Rock!: "Why Black Women Rock! My Thoughts That Crazy Psychology Today Article By Dr. Phoenyx Austin In case you missed it, the now infamous arti..."

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Floral Nails

I should start by apologizing for the horrible picture quality.
I promise to limit these camera phone pictures to 'every once in a while'!
I love Color, so this is my take on Black Nail Polish.
Out and about I see floral everything all day, every day.
Why not floral nails?
This look inspired by Moptop Maven's Betsey Johnson Mani.


Sunday, 24 April 2011

Black Men - and Black Women with Natural Hair

Do men like natural hair on black women?
It is my opinion that natural hair, excuse me, especially kinky type 4 hair will attract less men because North Americans were conditioned to straighten their hair - no matter what race they happen to belong to.


In high school and then more recently at work I met Indian girls who both straightened their hair ALL the time. I only found out about their curls because they each happened to leave their hair alone to be on time on an off day. Their curls were thick, lush, juicy, bouncy and soft. When I asked them why they hid their curls, they couldn't really give good answers. "I hate it" and "I can't do anything with it"...WHAT? They don't know how much women pay for Virgin Indian Body Wave, or Deep Indian Curly???? Apparently not. Crazy world...


It is also my honest opinion that women need all the filters we can get. So if I can walk around with an afro and reduce the amount of 'holla'ing I get, then so be it.


I started searching on youtube because I wanted guy's perspectives of women with natural hair.
The guys I know give me love for my hair, but that might just be because they knew me first - then watched me cut it off.
I wanted to hear opinions from guys who were un-biased and unfamiliar.


This first video was from the account mymanemoves on youtube. It sure got a couple of out-loud laughs from me. Enjoy!
Notice the younger guys like it straight? Oh boy... lol

In this next vid, this guy talks about actually having encouraged his girlfriend LuvinNappy from YouTube to go natural.
Cute eh?






Rod Stewart with Stevie Nicks Concert

Yes - I went to see Rod Stewart perform; Opening act - Stevie Nicks. Don't judge. I'm young and listen to ALL types of stuff.


I went with my mom and had a great time, although I didn't know all the songs they performed.
We're making concerts our thing since we both love all types of music and go around belting out songs every chance we get - even sometimes while the other is on the phone or watching the television etc.


I decided to straighten my hair and wore a simple pink top with dark jeans and brown high sandals; mom wore a gorgeous blue printed maxi dress and flat sandals.


You know you look great when both men AND women look at you, right? Well, either that - or you have something on your face, or attached to your shoe... Mom and I felt the first reason was the cause for all the attention and I got back home feeling like a million bucks.

I was particularly pleased with my hair. In the past, I flat ironed with heat protectant in my hair without any other prep but a condition. Last night I put some straightening serum, chi silk infusion, biosilk silk therapy (all in tiny amounts) and blow dried my hair before straightening. Usually when I straighten, my hair gets poofy as soon as I step outside and my ends feel icky, but last night - while it still had a little poof - it stayed in the shape I put it in (if that makes sense?) and it felt smooth all the way to the ends. It looked healthy, had shine, bounced when I walked and the section that fell over my face stayed flipped the way I did it with the flatiron until I made it back home.  

*Edited to add picture, April 25, 2011 at 9:52 pm. 
This was a pic of myself I snapped with my phone on my way home from the concert.

Friday, 22 April 2011

I would go natural if my hair looked like yours ...

Most people would probably take this compliment and run with it, but I've always been very analytical in my thinking ... Why? WHY would someone say this? "I would go natural if my hair looked like yours ..."
What we're talking about is something that's attached to your scalp, your head, YOU!

I understand that not everyone is the same, and that some hair types might be more difficult to handle / frustrating than others - ESPECIALLY in the beginning when the hair is shorter and you don't have lots of any experience dealing with it, but from the beginning I'd decided I would embrace my napps no matter what size my coils turned out to be. I had my hair relaxed in basic school (In the Caribbean, Basic schools [or kindergarten] come before prep school, and I started prep school at age 6 in the 2nd grade), so I had NO memory of my hair in its natural state.

- And there lies another problem. So many little girls in this race get relaxers at an early age and never learn to do their own hair and because they never learned...they don't know how to do their daughter's hair... and their daughters don't know how to do their daughters' hair...and their daughters' daughters don't know how to do their daughters' hair - but that is another post all together, uhhh probably more than just 1 - 

ANYWAY

It is just so hard for me to hear the people around me say things like their hair isn't good enough for them to be natural. 
It makes no sense - you can't be natural because your hair isn't...right? Is it wrong then?
It takes a lot for me not to just start preaching, beseeching and teaching every time someone makes comments like this.  
If people would say 'they just prefer relaxing', I'd accept that without another thought, but them saying their hair isn't good enough is just sad.
I know the world won't change overnight, but I have to hope that sometime soon other members in this race of mine will stop devaluing what makes us unique. 

*None of the following pics were taken by me or are of people I know, they were taken from different websites and saved in a " Beautiful Hair " folder.


VEER:

A GAP ad in their window at Metrotown mall that made me stop and stare:

H&M ads that made me smile in their store:
and this one below I didn't see in the stores at Coquitlam Centre Mall or at Pacific Centre, but it is gorg!

And Lastly, random pics found via GOOGLE

Below: Model Sabina Karlsson