I dead didn't know what an avocado was until I was like 16 . I'm Jamaican we call that shit pear
My trip to New Orleans https://allthingsegyptique.wordpress.com/2015/07/08/essence-fest-weekend/
Went art supply shopping for the comic book earlier today thanks to all of you who donated!
The Bronner Bros. International Beauty Show, the country’s largest professional beauty event geared toward women of color, took place in Atlanta over the weekend. Sponsored by the 68-year-old beauty-product brand Bronner Bros., the show attracts several thousand mostly black and mostly female hairstylists, makeup professionals, and beauty entrepreneurs who pay $20 to $150 to attend each year.
The swirl of seminars and presentations is designed to offer them career development and networking opportunities while tapping into the reported $500 billion buying potential of the black-hair-care industry. “I come every year, twice a year,” says stylist Ashley Anderson. “It helps you stay ahead of the game.” And the contests, which range from wild hair sculptures to intricate nail art, give beauty artists a chance to show off their skills.
The world of cosmetology looks quite different now than it did in 1947, when Nathaniel Bronner Sr. realized that the beauty products in his sister Emma’s shop were selling faster than copies of the newspaper. Nathaniel and his brother Arthur Bronner Sr. started teaching classes at an Atlanta YMCA, and the trade show evolved naturally from there. The first incarnation hosted 300 attendees — no small feat for a pair of African-American men in the Jim Crow South. Today, the biannual shows see upwards of 22,000 visitors from as far away as China, Japan, and Holland.
OH MY GOD
My hair is purple not blue
"when can i meet ya fam" u sure u can handle that familial roast session? is ya love that real?
iv already shared too much.
Black and White.
I don’t look beautiful in this pictures, I seem sad and tired and I was. With this pictures I want to show the emptiness that is surrounding us, our lives based on appearance. When I became a model I wanted people to think I was gorgeous and I wanted a life based on Photoshots for magazines, that was my dream. Then I realize I was wasting my time, I mean, this is a job, a job that takes every part of yourself and try to mold you in another person. My life was appearence. Now I aspire rather to be a real woman than merely appear one. Hope you’ll like the pics and spread my message around the cyberwolrd. Peace.
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