Friday, July 12, 2013

Choose what you put on your skin

Image:© Valua Vitaly/ Fotolia

Not caring properly for your skin can be as bad, or sometimes even worse,
than not caring for it at all.

The first thing you should know is to never use summer lotions during the
winter, because they contain water, which absorbs into the skin and freezes
once it comes into contact with the cold weather, thus ripping the epidermis
cells and leading to premature aging. This is why in winter you should use
thicker and oilier lotions designed for cold, windy weather.

If the cold weather catches you unprepared, there is a homemade solution
for it – rub your face with a few drops of olive oil and it will be
perfectly protected.

Give notice to vegetable oils which can be very good for treating sensitive
skin, enlarged pores and mixed skin types. They also moisturize and protect
the skin, stimulating the growth of new cells.

For dry and sensitive, as well as for aging skin, rose oil can work
wonders. It rejuvenates and regenerates the skin while improving its
elasticity. Jasmine, apricot and peach oils also soften and hydrate.

Makeups journal

Monday, July 8, 2013

Porch OH my Gosh style!

My Porch OH my Gosh style moment at the durban July, is the inspired way
that Thato Muwale chose to wear a Neck piece bought at Mr.Price as a head
band, I find this sooo innovative and fresh, setting a trend. I actually
could not identify it as a neck piece, so I ascked Thato if she designed
her face musk, only to hear that not at all; she bought a neck piece and
decided to wear it as a head band. Thato has a sense of style, taste and
elegance look. This is what Thato said to me to add on her head band style:
"I wanted the whole outfit to represent all my style.simple,yet
chic,elegant,sophisticated,n I added a vintage n funky look with my hair
style and the neckpiece".

Fashion in SA 'Durban July'

Neetasha Singh dressed by Thato Muwale, Neetasha Sing is a model recently
came from Malawi fashion week in May. She has now been invited to attend
Africa Fashion Week in London.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Emerging Fashion designer at the 2013 Durban July 'Thato Muwale'.

Emerging SA's Fashion designer's at the 2013 Durban July

It is clear that Durban July is just a much looked up to period, by many
fashion designers here in Mzansi; who want to exhibit and maybe manage to
make a big name for themselves around this time, as people get to see and
appreciate their designs . Here at reflect we are always happy to bring
you, emerging models and fashion designers. It is not the first time I have
featured designs by Thato Muwale, a promising and potential designer from
Rusternburg. It is worth no doubt to see that Thato muwale is one of
promising SA's fashion designers with love and passion for her work and
much determination to reach her highest potential, as a well known fashion
designer in SA. Featured here is some of here designs at the Durban July
this past Saturday.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Reflect SA Models: Style your blazer for any season!

Reflect SA Models: Style your blazer for any season!: Styling tips

Connie Wang couldn't be more right, when it comes to blazers there's really
no season that can beat them. So when y...

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Dress it up, a lasy outfit!

blazer it up for work!

Blaze it up!

Style your blazer for any season!

Styling tips

Connie Wang couldn't be more right, when it comes to blazers there's really
no season that can beat them. So when you packing away your winter outfits
soon, just keep your blazers where you can find them. I have some blazer
outfits from Pajama style, work outfit and for bar side. Lately I have been
blazing it up; to work, to have drinks with my friends, it is just very
exciting to know that this trend can be kept from season to season, it does
give a sense of elegance look. So when it comes to me, I ain't letting go of
my blazer collection.

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