The Queen of Dreamville 📸 by Izzy Nuzzo on Twitter.
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aya have you watched banana fish? pro tip: don't.
I haven't but I've heard so much about it and I want to so bad?
apparently it kinda wrecks your soul so
bonus points for that <3
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Cleopatra's beauty secrets
Sugaring- A natural hair removal that has been said to been practised by Cleopatra herself to keep her skin smooth and hairless which was considered the beauty standard in Ancient Egypt.
Dead Sea Salt- It is believed that Cleopatra used to frequently exfoliate with fresh dead sea salt to achieve soft skin.
Milk Bath- Hippocrates wrote that she used sour milk from 700 donkeys to bathe in. Milk in general contains lactic acid which mildly exfoliates the skin.
Royal Jelly- She used Royal Jelly from bees to moisturise the skin
Rose water- She used rose water to purify her skin as well as a scent and perfume to air around her
Aloe Vera- She rubbed Aloe Vera on her skin every day for smooth and soft skin. It also was believed that the plant was from Gods and could cure anything from baldness to insomnia.
Green Malachite- She used the bright green malachite paste on her lower eyelids and lapis luiz stone on the upper eyelids_(warning do not do this if u dont want to become blind xx)
Shea Butter- It is said Cleopatra kept jars of unrefined Shea butter for her smooth skin
Oils- It is said she used different oils from Moringa Oil to castor oil on her skin to fight aging from fine lines to wrinkles
Clay Mask- She used clay masks as a beauty treatment which could draw out impurities from the skin
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mmppphphp hot apple cider donut body lotion
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BBW Sun Ripened Raspberry Healing Hand Cream with Shea Butter
1993-1997ish I think? I doubt it was 2000s?
found on ebay, user BoosBargainBoutique
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Let's talk about the Baraka Impact!
"Baraka" means "Thank you" in Wali, a Ghanaian language with approximately 140,000 speakers in north-western Ghana. The Baraka Impact is a family-owned business and a collaboration between Canadians and Ghanaians. Ghanaian-Canadian founder Gifty Serbeh-Dunn would deliver care packages to the women of her community when visiting home. She asked what they needed, and they told her they would like to work and earn income. So, Gifty and her husband Wayne built a business selling the shea butter which had been crafted in Gifty's home community for generations.
From the website: "Baraka believes that business can and should be a force for good, integrating social value, business value, and environmental stewardship." They provide their Ghanaian partners with fair payment and support for basic necessities. In addition, they operate a worldwide market for sellers who would otherwise never dream of such a thing.
Baraka sells not only organic, hand-crafted shea butter but also cocoa butter & powder, kombo butter, black soap, and more, all at honestly great prices.
Your purchase contributes to a fair market economy and directly improves lives. If that's not enough reward, until 17 May '24, you can use my affiliate link and get $15 off your order!
I love you!
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Ari Wifey Lennox with some tour flicks and looks on the gram
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sleep evades u I fear?
alas, it does
though i’ve had a long, tiring day
as usual, sleep refuses to cooperate
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