Effective Products for Low Maintenance Hair

July 02, 2020 at 02:00PM I’ve never been one to spend too much time on my hair. Do I wish to wake up each day and look like I have perfectly messy bed-head hair? Yes. Will I spend more than 5 minutes of my time trying to achieve that look? Hell-to- the-no (no offense). So, if you’re anything like I […] read on Continue Reading… Author Chriselle | Thechrisellefactor Selected by CWC

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Seleen Saleh on Her Experience as a Black Woman Street Style Photographer

July 02, 2020 at 01:30PM For a little over the last decade, bloggers, influencers, and street style stars have opened up the once mysterious and elite world of the fashion industry. This shift has been aided by the ones behind the lens, the street style photographers, capturing the looks of everyday people as well as the fashion glitterati during Fashion Weeks all over the globe. Behind the scenes of those memorable Fashion Week moments is often one style star in front of the flashing bulbs of 10 or 20 photographers from major agencies and publications, jostling for the perfect shot. Street style photographer Seleen Saleh is a Fashion Week vet, and as a Black woman in the boys’ club of fashion photography, she stands out. We had the pleasure of chatting with Saleh as she celebrates the release of her new coffee table book, Street Culture – the first of it’s kind to be released by a Black woman – documenting the street style of BIPOC creatives in the fashion and entertainment industry. Saleh admits that the street style scene can be very aggressive. Female photographers have mentioned the physical jockeying for positions in the photography pits during runway shows. It is no easy feat to release a book during a pandemic. Though she was stressed with release dates being pushed back and promotion plans changing, in hindsight, Saleh feels Street Culture came out at the right time. “My book was created to inspire! It was created to celebrate each

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From Shorts to Sweaters, These Are the Chic Basics French Girls Are Wearing RN

July 02, 2020 at 12:00PM If there’s one thing that French fashion girls know how to do, it’s champion a chic basic. Whether it’s a simple white-tee-and-jeans combo, a timeless tote or ageless outwear, it’s undoubtedly part of the reason that they’re known for their effortless and age-defying style. As always, we’re ready and willing to glean any new insights into the workings of a Parisian wardrobe, so we did a bit of research to try and identify the recurring themes in the summer outfits of Instagram’s most stylish. You’ll be pleased to hear that they’re all unbelievably easy to incorporate into your own new-season capsule—you may even have a couple of the below items sitting in your wardrobe right now. It’s all about refreshing them with a bit of Gallic glamour.  So without further ado, we present to you the five basics that we’ve spotted on French girls this summer. Take notes and prepare to reap the rewards.  Author Joy Montgomery | Whowhatwear Selected by CWC

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You Can’t Pour From An Empty Cup: 5 Ways To Destress + Heal

July 02, 2020 at 10:47AM This time last year you may have rolled your eyes at all the ‘self-care’ chatter, maybe even brushed it off as marketing hype — but wellness trends happen for a reason. Here we are, mid-2020, holding on to our self-care routines for dear life. This summer, we met Nikita Gibson on Instagram and instantly took to her holistic approach to self-care. We asked the new author to share some advice with us uring this season that could easily lead many of us to emotional burn-out and overwhelm. Here are five simple, high-impact habits the author recommends now…  I wrote my book for everyone who has ever been too busy or may sometimes forget to care for themselves because they are caring for others. I wanted to remind readers that neglecting yourself is the ultimate recipe for disaster. You have to start with you. In my new book, my holistic and self care remedies help to serve as a reminder to never put yourself last. A healing cup of tea | You need to heal from the inside out. When you need to decompress, make a cup of Ginger Lemon ImmuniTea, sit and enjoy.  What you’ll need: 2 limes or 2 lemons, washed and cut up with skin and seeds 4 cloves garlic (if you have low blood pressure) 6 to 8 cloves of garlic (if your blood pressure is normal to high) 1 small or medium onion 1/4 pound ginger, washed and sliced or cut up

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Low Country Boil Recipe

July 02, 2020 at 10:55AM The Low Country Boil is our signature beach vacation recipe! With summery ingredients like corn on the cob and red potatoes plus lots of coastal shrimp and spicy sausage, it’s super easy to make for a crowd. Nothing says beach vacation more than a low country boil. It’s our signature recipe, and the one I’m… The post Low Country Boil Recipe appeared first on Kath Eats Real Food. Continue Reading… Author Kath Younger | KathEats Selected by CWC

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