• WorldWide

    @PanAmABC Recap: Romance Languages

    With a title like ‘Romance Languages’ you know things are heating up tonight. Hello, hot stuff! Check out Laura (Margot Robbie)’s new boy toy, Joe (Gaius Charles), a navy boy, all dressed in white and everything. But sticking to the ways of the past, Joe gets knocked out in broad day-light for holding Laura’s hand. Is Laura going to defend him or just let him go and accept things for the way they are?

    Well, we are dealing with a new breed of women. As Laura says, “It isn’t right that when you tried to kiss me that I cared what other people would think. It isn’t right that when I went to bed last night I locked my door. It isn’t right that when the super told me to kick you out I did.” I mean, who can say no to Joe sitting on your couch with his shirt off? She’s definitely surprising me with her random bursts of courage and determination. Maybe she isn’t such a blond bimbo after all.

    Then there’s a rocky path with Kate (Kelli Garner) and her beau Niko (Goran Visnjic)’s love affair. Niko gets ambushed in her apartment and he’s sent to the secret agency to discuss joining the team in Yugoslavia.  “I can’t tell, are you just a silly, naive girl, or are you a master liar?” Both. But more importantly, Kate’s in dangerous love with this guy. The show ends with an incredibly uncomfortable, heart-felt good-bye between Kate and Niko at the airport. Kate’s going around-the-world and Niko back to Yugoslavia. Is this the end of their romantic journey?

    Oh yeah, and Collette (Karine Varnasse) gets to fly the plane with Dean (Mike Vogel)’s supervision while the rest of the plane is going crazy with a bunch of partying sailors that haven’t been above water in six months. Too bad for Ginny (Erin Cummings), it looks like Dean’s cleaning up that mess. Let’s hope she doesn’t pop up anymore in any upcoming flights.

    Taking off, @missamandachen

  • Austin,  WorldWide

    My first tattoo!!

     

    Sup Cole World!

    So my friend who has her company http://girlswithflair.com/ wanted to know if i would rep her company by getting a tattoo on my arm that symbolizes her brand and of course i sad YES! I was up gettn this tattoo done at like 5 in the morning, they will tell you all that i cried like a little girl while i got it done, but i think i did great ;0) lol.

    The tattoo symbolizes ‘Girls With Flair!’, so i chose to get a silhouette of a womans face with her hair going straght back. As you can see, the colors get firey as it go towards the back, that’s the part that represent the flair! :0)

  • WorldWide

    @TheWorkbook & Art Directors Club @adcglobal Creative Circus

    Workbook and Art Directors Club brought art to life last week with its inaugural Creative Circus.  100 artists and photographers feverishly snapped, sketched and painted burlesque performers as guests witnessed this living gallery, served by some of the fiercest cross-dressers I’ve seen!

    The Art Directors Club is a concentrated group of creative talent and a gathering place for leaders in visual communication.  It was formed in 1920 by Louis Pedlar as a way to unite colleagues in the advertising, to dignify their profession, and judge advertising art by the same standards as fine art.

    Workbook is dedicated to providing the creative community premium sourcebooks and a website with comprehensive features and resources for finding top talent and services.

    All of the art was available for purchase, hot off the easel!

    Here are some of the sights and scenes from the evening…


     

     

     

     

     

     

     Yes, that’s a real nail, and yes, her’s really hammering it up his nostril!!

     This was pretty cool…when you take a photo head on of on at the floor/wall mural, it creates a 3-day effect.

     

    kisses, Olisa

  • WorldWide

    RGB Cosmetics Nail Polish in Camel

    RGB Nail Polish in Camelphoto cred: blog.needsupply.com

    I wanted to do a quick post on the @rgbcosmetics nail polish in Camel I picked up in my Beautylish’s Beauty Social swag bag a few weekends ago. I’ve been so obsessed with nudes, tans, and browns on my nails lately. I didn’t look at the name when I first put the polish on and I was trying to figure out how I would describe the color until I looked and saw it’s name is Camel. The color really does remind me of a camel. It’s almost like a warm beige foundation color.

    RGB Nail Polish in Camel

    I put on two colors like I would any other color. Base coat before and top coat after. The color comes out a hair darker than it looks in the bottle because I did apply two coats. This is the first RGB polish I’ve ever tried. I’m a new fan. If you don’t know already from a post I did a while back I’m rebuilding my nail polish collection because of an unfortunately incident. Definitely going to get more colors ASAP!

    Their polishes are listed as:

    “No Formaldehyde, No Toluene, No DBP, 
    No Formaldehyde Resin, No Camphor 
    Made in the USA 
    Cruelty Free”

    You can purchase your own Camel polish or any other RGB nail polish on their website. Polishes are $16 a bottle. A bit pricey but their color selection is fabulous.

    xo, June 🙂

  • Austin,  WorldWide

    @Arthouse_VA

    Sup Cole World!! :0)

    One of my hobbys include drawing Still-Life photos. I’d rather use charcoal to draw one, but im not against using pencil :0). I’ve always wanted to expand my Art talents (Sculpting, Painting etc…). So today i visited ‘ The Arthouse At The Jones Center’  (http://www.arthousetexas.org/, they had so many cool photagraphs, videos, sculptures, paintings etc…


                                                                                                                                                                 @Arthouse_VA

  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    The JOY of Black Soap

    Unrefined Black Soap

    I’ve always heard about Black Soap, but never bothered to find out about it, let alone try it, until now. I was in desperate need for some more shea butter, and while I was at the store; the lady recommended that I add Black Soap to my skin care regime (washing my face twice a day + raw shea butter + drinking lots of water + eating lots of vegetables). After hearing of it’s many benefits, and that I could use it from head to toe, and I mean head to toe; I was sold.

    Raw Shea Butter + Unrefined Black Soap = AWESOME Skin

    How it’s made:

    1. The leaves and bark of various trees and plants (banana trees, plantain skins, leaves and bark, palm tree leaves, cocoa pods, shea tree bark, etc.) are first burned in a kettle or vat.

    2. Water is added to the ashes and then filtered. Oils such as shea butter, coconut oil, palm oil, palm kernel oil, and cocoa butter are then added to create the soap.

    3. The soap is then hand stirred by local women for at least a day and then set out to cure for two weeks.

    Benefits:

    1. You can use Black Soap on your body, face, and to wash your hair

    2. Helps relieve rashes, and scalp irritations

    3. Softens rough skin, great for both oily and dry skin types, and helps reduce wrinkles and fine lines

    4. Helps clear acne, blemishes, and other skin related problems

    peace and love

    ♥Bella♥

    *If you’re going to try it, make sure it’s unrefined Black Soap from West Africa, and not made in the U.S as those ones usually have a number of toxic ingredients…