Friday, 30 November 2012

Positive SHEroes: Strong women working towards an AIDS-free generation


Women have surpassed men in gaining degrees, voicing their opinions and making a difference in their countries. And yet, while women have entered the workforce in record numbers over the last half-century, gaps remain in certain countries, and women are still degraded, subserviated, abused and killed.  The rampant starvation, disease and impoverished conditions of women in many parts of world is a real travesty. When that is compounded by the rape and genocide that are occurring it is difficult to imagine sustaining life much less progressing. In terms of third world women, the crisis of HIV/Aids has had a terrible impact on women. They invariably catch this terrible disease from their men folk. So their lives of grinding poverty have been worsened by the Aids epidemic.
From Sex Symbol to Safe-sex Speaker
Rebekka Armstrong grew up in a desert town, three hours north of Los Angeles in the USA. At 18, she moved to LA and got a job modeling swimwear and lingerie. In 1986 she was Playboy’s Miss September. At 22, after suffering from extreme tiredness, Rebekka had a routine health check, within which she had an HIV test. Much to her surprise, it came back positive. Rebekka is still not 100 percent certain how she became infected, but suspects that it was a result of unprotected sex aged 16 or a blood transfusion. She managed to keep her HIV status a secret for five years. After a suicide attempt, Rebekka went to a seminar for HIV positive women, which changed her life. In 1994, she announced in an American lesbian and gay magazine that she was living with HIV. Since then, Rebekka has dedicated herself to increasing AIDS awareness. She has toured throughout America, educating about HIV prevention and safer sex, and the reality of living with HIV and AIDS.
She could have given up the fight with this disease but instead she took her medication and maintained a healthy lifestyle. She now speaks openly about her status and now lectures to schoolchildren all over the United States. She has recently lectured in Britain, “putting a face to the virus”, as she describes it.  Rebekka had it all and lost it all due to HIV/AIDS.  She’s taken a long road of recovery and discovery to use her life as an example to others.  It’s people like her that hopefully open eyes of some to educate them into safe sex and avoiding a life of medications. She has demonstrated strength and resilience in the face of this epidemic and is a prime example of a ‘SHEro’ working towards an AIDS-free generation.
The AIDS epidemic has affected women in a very devastating way. It has clearly revealed the imbalance of power between men and women. We can say that women have fared well in their efforts; however the epidemic continues to rage on. We need to utilize the knowledge, diversity of experiences and expertise to support women take up their responsibilities and acquire the power to protect themselves from HIV infection. 

Monday, 12 November 2012

Apologies


Natural Beauties, 
This will my last post for a while because my end of module exams are coming up and I really need to pass them (last year of high school and all). I also won't be able to start my hair diary/hair journey with the Ettenio products, my deepest apologies for that. However, I will try to update the blog when I can (no promises) but until then remember our motto on Naturally Beautiful:


The hair is the richest ornament of women. 

- Martin Luther 

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Product Review - Ettenio

Hello Natural Beauties,

Time for the Ettenio Product Review!!!!!!!!! :)


1. Strong Foundations 

Ingredients: Hydrolyzed Silk Protein, 
Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Keratin Protein, Green Tea Extract, Panthenol (Vitamin B5), Coconut Oil and Jamaican Black Castor Oil

NB. In another post I will list the uses of the ingredients used in Ettenio.


Review: Normally when I use conditioner, I don't even attempt to detangle it cause it always hurts (i'm real scared of my hair). Anyways when I applied this conditioner it made detangling so easy, my hair has never felt so soft during conditioning.



2. Moisture Infusion

Ingredients: Aloe, Coconut oil, Honey, Jamaican Black Castor Oil, Avocado Oil, Vitamin E Oil, Botanical extracts of: Rosemary, Gota Kola, Peppermint, Red Sage, Sarsaparilla, Lemon Grass and Stinging Nettle.  

Review: When detangling, I normally lose a lot of hair but with this product, combing through my hair was real easy.






3. Twenty Four 7 Leave In Conditioner

Ingredients: N/A

Review: My hair was soft and I straw curled my hair without straws and it looked great (i'll do video of that).










4. MangoShea Moisturizer 

Ingredients: N/A

Review: I absolutely loved this product, it was a bit wet so it's obvious it should be used at nights. I put it in my hair, styled it and tied it down, it was really neat the next morning. I never had to use gel.












As you can see, i'm not really good at doing product reviews so tell you what go to the Ettenio Facebook page (the link is in the last post) and try and get samples of the various products and experience the greatness of these natural products. Next time i'll introduce you to African threading - Straightening you hair without heat.


The hair is the richest ornament of women. 
-Martin Luther 





Saturday, 10 November 2012

Ettenio

I totally forgot to post the links.

Sorry!!!!!

Here is the link to the Ettenio Facebook page, check out the products, the testimonials, the client's hair journey, the posts, etc.:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ettenio/230895530373387

The hair is the richest ornament of women.
- Martin Luther
 

New Product - Ettenio

Hello Blogosphere,

I haven't posted in a while but I found this new product Ettenio, good stuff ladies if you want to grow your hair. My hair has never felt better before so i'm gonna do a review. I forgot to take pics but i'll do so at my next wash day. The products are as follows:

- Strong Foundations Conditioner
- Moisture Infusion Conditioner
- Cocolicious Conditioner
- Twenty Four 7 Leave In Conditioner
- MangoShea Moisturizer
- Creme de la Creme Moisturizer
- Scalp Restore
- Seal and Shine

I got the Strong Foundations, Moisture Infusion, Cocolicious, Twenty Four 7 Leave In, MangoShea Moisturizer, Scalp Restore and Seal and Shine samples and this is what I did:

1. I washed my hair first, i'm supposed to wash it with a sulfate-free shampoo BUT I didn't get one so I used used a regular one. Ladies, however please remember ONLY use sulfate-free shampoo, read your labels.

2. After I used the Strong Foundations Conditioner and steamed it for 10 minutes, then rinsed it out.

3. After that I used the Moisture Infusion Conditioner and steamed it for 20 minutes, then rinsed it out.

4. Next I used the Twenty Four 7 Leave In and because I had school the next day I used the blow dryer to dry to about 50% and then I part my hair and moisturized with the Mango Shea Moisturizer and then applied the Scalp Restore.

5. I styled my hair for school the next day, and when I woke up my hair was feeling soft and it was real easy to comb out and it was shiny, my friends could tell that my hair was washed. :)

I used the above method because according to the Ettenio Facebook page (see the link below) that's the method for extreme damage. My hair is damaged cause I used a lot of gel, like gel was my best friend and I never really washed my hair that often mostly because of laziness (:$). So my next two wash days, i'll do that method again and after i'll be doing the maintenance method.

In the next post i'll do an individual review on each of the products that I used.

Until then ladies, remember:
The hair is the richest ornament of women.  ~Martin Luther 


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