Dec/Jan 2015 - Midwest Black Hair Magazine

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The Ultimate Upscale Hair & Beauty Magazine

Anniversary Issue

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Healthy Holidays Tips For Healthy Holiday

Eating & Meal Planning

Tone McGill

World Class Elite Barber & Andis Educator of the Year!

Mieisha Musawwir

angela yee

Make Up Artist Bringing Color to KC

Social Media Sensation

Razor Chic

Loveable Radio Co-Host of The Breakfast Club talks Career, Style, and Working With Echelon Hair Volume 4

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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MWBH Feature Gift Guide

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Hair Show Coverage

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MWBH MUA Feature

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MWBH Hairstylist Feature

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Health Inspiration

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Event Coverage

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MWBH Health

Artopia Hair Show, Kansas City, MO

Razor Chic

The Soul Train Awards

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MWBH Hair Care

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MWBH Hair

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MWBH Feature

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MWBH Barber Feature

The Soulfate Question

2014 Hairstyle Review

Angela Yee & Echelon Hair

Tone McGill

Mieisha Musawwir

Triumph After Tragedy: Lisa Gee

Holiday Healthy Eating

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Event Calendar Editor’s Letter

Midwest Black Hair Magazine is a monthly publication that is devoted to showcasing African American hair styles, promoting local hair and beauty stylist, supporting local small businesses, putting a spotlight on hair & beauty events, and providing hair, beauty, and health information specifically to people of color through monthly articles. Photo Above Photographer | Steve Jones Make Up Artist | Jessica Andrews Hair Styled | Jessica Andrews Model | Jessica Andrews Clothing/Accessories | Kom.plu.ments Boutique


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The Soul Train Awards Celebrity Style Watch

RazorChic

Hairstylist & Social Media Sensation

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Angela Yee

Tone McGill

World Class Barber & Educator

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2014 Gift Guide

Gift ideas for that special someone

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Model | Sheila Ellis-Glasper, Precious Heart Designs Hair & Makeup | Jenny Buchman, Ravish Beauty Photography | Brittany JoRae', Ravish Beauty Jewelry | Precious Heart Designs


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Connecting T o p Stylists with Local Clients

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Model | Tina Richardson & Kavan M/Model King Photographer | James R. Leonard Excelsior Image Construction Hairstylist | Tiffany Stone Make Up Artist | Mieisha Musawwir Barber | Mike Smith of Skilled Hands Wardrobe Stylist for Model Tina Richardson | Toni Alexander

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IN THE NEWS

MWBH Hair Show Coverage

Artopia Hair Show Kansas City, MO

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Photography | SmashGlam, Kansas City, MO & Wizard Photo Graphx

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Photography | SmashGlam, Kansas City, MO & Wizard Photo Graphx

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FEATURED

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asmine “RazorChic” Collins has taken the country by storm with her mind blowing hair makeovers! Known throughout social media for her amazing razor cut short hairstyles, she has gained hundreds of thousands of fan who have fallen in love with her style. Her cutting edge talent has rightfully earned her the nickname “Razor Chic of Atlanta”. Many of Jasmine’s creations have graced pages of well-known editorials, and she has also styled multiple celebrities including: NeNe Leakes, Trina, Monique, Terri J. Vaughn, Somore, Laurie Ann Gibson, Three 6 Mafia, and Tasha Combs. Jasmine Collins is an Award-Winning master Stylist who has been styling hair for over 23 years, expanding her personal brand further operating her own salon, facilitating classes for us and coming stylist. She has earned accolades from many competitions to include: Milky Way, Outre Media hair length, and Bronner Brothers’ Hair Battle Competition. She has also established a successful career generating a full head-to-toe look for anyone who dares to look their best. Jasmine demonstrates hair artistry upon every client, utilizing innovative styling techniques that give you a complete look to make people stare. Jasmine is also a fashion expert who has assisted clients with wardrobe styling, music videos, and styling alter ego photo shoots, providing her talent expands well beyond hair. Much of her work has been featured on highly rated television programs, such as “The Soul Train Music Awards”, Mo’nique Show, Laurie Gibson’s “Born to Dance”, BRAVO’s “Housewives of Atlanta”. We look forward to what’s next for Jasmine as she exceeds in her passion as a Master Stylist, designing state-of-the art creations that turn heads every time. Our readers would like to know how many years have you been a Master Stylist for and where did you receive your Cosmetology training from? I’ve been a stylist for 24 years. I received my training through experience. I completed an apprenticeship to receive my license. Can you explain to our audience what is a Master Stylist? A Master Stylist is a stylist who has reach the highest level of expertise in the industry who trains other stylist, teaches classes, mentor, etc. What is your biggest accomplishment as a Master Stylist? My biggest accomplishment is producing my annual hair competition, The Real Hair Battle. We see that you are an Educator; can you tell our readers what type of educational classes you offer to Beauty Industry Professionals? I offer an array of classes including: The Razor Photos Courtesy of Razor Chic

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Chic Pixie Cut, Relaxer Wave Technique, and more. Where does the inspiration of your work come from? Successful people, go-getters, doing big things in various industries is what inspires me to do bigger things in my own industry. Bosses inspire me to maximize what I do in the biggest capacity. They inspire me to do more and to do better. What are some Hair Battles competitions that you have participated in recently and won? I’ve competed and won competitions for Milky Way, Outre Medium Hair Length and Bronner Brothers Hair Battle Competition What styling techniques are you best known for in the beauty industry? I’m best known for my short hair styles. Can you share a hairstyling tip with our readers on how to maintain their short hairstyles at home? Sleep on satin pillow case. What upcoming projects do you have coming up for 2015? I’m hosting various styling classes throughout 2015. Classes for 2015 are already listed on my website. I’m also preparing for my 2nd Annual The Real Hair Battle Competition that is taking place in on July 19, 2015 at the Buckhead Theater. Instagram: razorchicofatlanta Facebook: Razor Chic of Atlanta Web:www.razorchicofatlanta.com

Upcoming Classes

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12/8 - Washington, DC - Razor Chic Pixie Cut & Wave Technique 12/22 - Atlanta Holiday Cut Party 1/12 - Detroit, MI Cut Party & Relaxer & Wave Technique 1/19 - Atlanta, GA Relaxer & Wave Technique 2/9 - New York, NY Relaxer & Wave Technique & Edge-U-Cation 101 2/16 - Miami, FL The Relaxer & Wave Technique and



IN THE NEWS

MWBH Event Style Review

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Hair Stylist | Mr. Don Pittman Salon | Volumes Salon Model | Maria Glenn Photographer | Mr. Don Pittman/MrDonPhotos.com Make Up Artist | Mr. Don Pittman

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HAIR

MWBH Hair Care

The Sulfate Question W By Hope Farley

hy You Should Say No To Sulfate Shampoos

Do you or someone you know suffer from scalp irritation, alarming hair loss and other similar issues? Have you tried coloring your hair, spending hard-earned money only to see the color fade so fast? The cause could be sulfate, the component that is almost always present in many products not only in shampoos and conditioners. You could have been using it for the longest time, not knowing its ill effects.

But you might ask: If sulfate is supposed to take the grease out of your hair and help your shampoo lather like your hair is a piece of cloud when you use it, then there should be no issue, yes? Don't we experience a more squeaky clean hair after a bath using hair cleaners that bubble generously? A quick look at sulfate says that... In most commercially available shampoos and conditioners, sulfate is an ever-present content and that there are three kinds: ALS (ammonium laureth sulfate), SLES (sodium laureth sulfate), sodium myreth sulfate and the most common of all, SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate). SLS is inexpensive and works effectively in reducing water surface tension so that it sticks to dirt and grime making it easy to wash away from hair. However, the chemical components of sulfate strip away hair moisture and other essential hair oils that hair dries so fast and leaves the scalp vulnerable to irritations. 26 MIDWEST BLACK HAIR MAGAZINE - December 2014/January 2015


Hair Stylist | Cynthia Feller Salon | Volumes Salon Model | Nitza Elyse Photographer | Mr. Don Pittman/MrDonPhotos.com Make Up Artist | Nancy Anderson

Other disadvantages include... 1. Dry hair due to dissolved natural oils stripped away each time you shampoo. It is more evident if you have curly hair. 2. Irritated scalp that could lead to other conditions like eczema, severe dandruff, tightening and severe itchiness. 3. Dull color and brittle strands caused by the harsh and destructive cleaning with sulfate. 4. Corroded and damaged hair follicles that lead to hair loss. With continued use, the follicles will have a hard time recovering, unable to replace strands. 5. Negative effects that may not be limited to your hair and scalp and overall health but also to the environment as shown in some studies. The good news is... There are non-sulfate products that you

can use so that you don't expose your beautiful mane to the dangers of sulfate. Typically these are natural shampoos and conditioners that are mild to the hair and scalp. The benefits include: 1. Less damages because most non-sulfate hair products use natural ingredients like aloe or honey. 2. While they don't produce as much bubbles, they can also effectively clean. 3. They make the best choice for colortreated hair hence widely recommended and used by experts. 4. Sulfate-free shampoos are not known to inflict permanent damage to the scalp, hair, skin and the environment. That is doing your bit to a cleaner, greener planet. The final analysis is that... Sulfate, while very common in many products, does more bad than good when used as a shampoo ingredient. But

don't let that stop you from pampering your precious tresses whether it is curly, straight or mixed hair. Opt for products that can help restore hair moisture, shine and health. Often, the all-natural products work way better and they are guaranteed to be sulfate-free because healthy, natural hair is the primary concern of such manufacturers who truly know and understand hair. Feeling discouraged after trying one after the other to find the best hair care product that would reliably and dependably address individual hair needs of girls born of mixed heritage, Hope Farley did a methodical research about biracial hair. It paved the way for the creation of hair essentials that would help bring optimum results for all types of curls regardless of the heritage. Read more about natural hair care on: http://www.mixtina.com/ Article Source: The Sulfate Question 27 www.MidwestBlackHair.com


Hair Stylist | Mr. Don Pittman Salon | Volumes Salon Model | Princess Adex Photographer | Mr. Don Pittman/MrDonPhotos.com Make Up Artist | Mr. Don 28 Pittman

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Styles From Over The Year

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Styles From Over The Year

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ew Midwest Entertainment initially began in 2010 as a financial partnership between Phillipe Jones and Titonian Wallace Sr to help each of them fund their independent recording labels. This partnership brought about the gaining of several assets that each needed and shared. With time passing and the scope of the partnership growing Phillipe and Titonian agreed that it was best for all parties involved to dissolve their individual labels and began working together under one company. With that change also came a different aspect on how to go about doing business not just for themselves but for all others around that needed access to their knowledge and expertise. New Midwest Entertainment would no longer solely rely on the recording label for success, but would offer a wide range of goods and services that catered to all forms of business. New Midwest Entertainment L.L.C. (full corporation name) became a registered Limited Liability Company in the State of Kansas in 2013. www.lowkeezy.com www.facebook.com/reallowkeezy www.twitter.com/lowkeezy www.soundcloud.com/lowkeezy www.youtube.com/lowkeezy www.newmidwestent.com

For booking contact pjones@newmidwestent.com

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oveable Radio Co-Host of The Breakfast Club talks Career, Style, and Working With Echelon Hair...

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op radio co-host Angela Yee takes her career from the radio waves to the beauty industry! Co-Host of the popular Breakfast Club radio show out of New York City, has added a new look to her portfolio, and it has everything to do with looking chic with the luxurious Echelon Hair line.

Angela Yee started her career in the radio industry when she landed an internship with Wu-Tang Management after college. She later went on to work for Eminem’s clothing line, Shady Limited, and then switched over to Shade 45, which was Eminem’s radio station at Sirus Satellite Radio. After a successful run at The Morning After with Angela Yee, she began hosting The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 alongside Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy. The show has gained listeners from all around the world. With tons of celebrity guests on their show, you can be sure that they will ask the tough questions that you are dying to know. Needless to say, there is never a dull moment, which is why they are one of the top morning shows in the nation. Although radio is her passion, Angela didn’t stop there. She has also done some TV correspondent work on MTV and VH1, and has also managed recording artist GZA and Jay Electronica. She also helped facilitate Jay’s deal with Roc Nation. Recently, Angela has become an #EchelonBeauty for Echelon Hair. Echelon is the premier hair company providing superior hair products directly from their place of origin. They are headquartered in New York and own their own factory located in south India. They sell only 100% virgin, Indian hair. They never sell synthetic, non-remy, silicone-applied, acid-washed or cuticle stripped hair products. Echelon appreciates the fact that their clients’ want hair that is not only beautiful, but easy to care for and maintain. That is why they use only 100% virgin, unprocessed Indian human hair that can last for over twelve months. Their exceptional, organic hair products can help you effortlessly achieve the beautiful look you desire. Echelon Hair’s sole purpose is to make women look and feel fierce, fabulous and flawless, while beaming with pride. Echelon prides themselves with affordable quality hair. Angela Yee hasn’t wasted time falling in love with this premium, Virgin Indian hair. She has rocked some of the most popular styles such as the Enhanced Deep Curl, Natural Straight, and Brazilian soft wave, which happens to be her favorite. “I’ve had the opportunity to work with other hair brands but I declined them.” Angela Yee says, “I heard great things about Echelon, and once trying for myself, I fell in love with the Brazilian Soft wave.” Check out our interview with the beautiful and talented Angela Yee… Can you tell our readers a little about yourself? I’ve been doing radio for 10 years now, and it’s really exciting especially because I’m from NYC and grew up listening to the radio here. I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to do something I love every day, which is talk about current topics and interview people who I am a fan of. Every day I learn something new. What made you want to go into the music and radio industry? I’ve always loved music and ended up getting my first job out of college working with the legendary group Wu-Tang. I feel that if you’re passionate about something then you will excel at it. It’s not money that is the key to happiness, it’s finding your passion and making that your career. Who has been some of your favorite guest that you have worked with, and who would you love to work with in the future? 38 MIDWEST BLACK HAIR MAGAZINE - December 2014/January 2015


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I always love Eminem, Jay-Z, and we recently interviewed Chris Rock who is my favorite comedian. And there are also artists who I appreciate for their music as well as their personalities, like Noreaga, Maino, Webbie, etc. Next we have to get Rihanna and Beyonce on the show. You have recently started working with Echelon Hair, what makes them different from other hair line companies? Echelon has exceptional products. I love their hair and it blends in well with my natural hair. I’m not the type of person who normally wears weaves but it has changed my view completely. Not only does it look real, it’s also easy to maintain and doesn’t get tangled. What are your favorite hair products that you like to use to achieve your amazing looks? I love Moroccan hair oil and Shea Moisture Hair Products like the coconut and hibiscus products. I also love the Shea Moisture hair masks. How do you usually wear your hair and how do you maintain your healthy tresses? I usually get a blowout or if I leave it naturally I will tame the curls with a wand. Any kind of braids are great too. And I always make sure I condition my hair and use a heat protectant. What is your beauty regimen? What skin and make up products are on your "Got to Have" list? I use Chanel foundation, and I like Nars Lip pencils. Shea Moisture makes great lip pencils too, and I can’t go anywhere without eyeliner. I usually use Nars black liquid liner. Describe your style. Comfortable. On a daily basis I love hoodies and jeans or sweaters with leggings. In the winter I love knee boots and in the summer I’m a fan of light flowy dresses. Do you have any beauty tips you like to share with our readers? Sleep is important, and so is under eye cream! And because I use makeup for on camera with Revolt TV daily I make sure I get facials and thoroughly was my face at night. I also use Dermalogica microfoliant daily and always moisturize.

Twitter: @AngelaYee Instagram: @AngelaYee Facebook: TeamYee www.EchelonHair.com The Breakfast Club Morning Show www.power1051fm.com

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heck Out Dascha Polanco’s Firce Looks From Echelon’s Rebel Collection (Platinum Blonde #613)

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BARBER LIFE

MWBH Barber Feature

World-Class Barber & Educator Tone McGill

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Philadelphia native, who now resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife and their three children.

Mr. McGill, with 15 years of experience has been recognized in the hair industry as one of the elite and highly sought after Master barbers and entrepreneurs’ in the country. Led by Faith and Integrity, Tone has become a trusted barber to many professionals, including athletes and entertainers. Tone has created a brand that defines excellence, precision, dedication, and motivation. Tone is a Senior Andis educator with a passion for motivating people to reach their full potential. His expertise is frequently sought out by both National / International cosmetology and barber academy’s making him one of the industry’s most sought after educators. Tone has participated as a Master of Ceremonies and Judge for many competitions including Xotics Barber Battle Tour, Major League Barbers, TeamBarber Indiana Tone recently received The Xotics Barbers Round Table “Educator of the Year” (2014) and the Andis “Educator of the Year” (2011). He’s been published in many international hair magazines such as Modern Salon, Solid Gold, and Sophisticated Black Hair. He is also the owner of The Ultimate Barber Lounge where the motto states “It’s more than a haircut, it’s an experience”. Tone truly believes that “to who much is given much is required”. Its his hope that as he continues this journey in the hair care industry, the legacy he leaves behind is one of dedication to God, passion for his craft, and community service.

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Tone Mcgill

Andis Educator Ultimate Barber Lounge/ Owner Blaque By Popular Demand LLC

www.tonemcgill.com

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MWBH Hair Event Coverage

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ane Stream Hair & Beauty Expo 2014 Tampa, Florida exceeded expectations for Beauty Professionals from all over the country. With over 60 educational classes being offered and Main Stage Presentations given by some of the industry’s best like Kiyah Wright, AJ Crimson, Patrick Bradley, Deshonica Kerrie, and Sherry Ratay were major draws for the Expo. If you were not at the Expo, you missed a treat from the Cosmetology School competitions to the barber competitions, and over $5,000 cash & prizes on the line, brought out the best competitors from all over the Country.

Next years Mane Stream Expo will be held on November 1st & 2nd 2015 in Tampa, Florida. Visit our website:

www.manestreamexpo.com or call 1-800-955-0193 for vendor information.

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Gift Guide

Steam & Style

From Microwaves Corporation Product Description: Warm the Steam & Style cap in the microwave, wear it over your curlers for 2 minutes, let your hair cool, unroll your curls and style them as desired. Salon quality curls in minutes! No damage! Fast and easy to use! Hands free! Using steam and moisture to curl your hair! Helps your hair grow fast! No split ends! Purchase this amazing product at: www.steamandstyle.com & amazon.com at http://amzn.to/1zAik6f 52 MIDWEST BLACK HAIR MAGAZINE - December 2014/January 2015

Moodstruck 3D Fiber Lashes From Kari King, Younique Product Description: 3D Fiber Lashes dramatically enhances and magnifies the appearance of your own lashes. Our simple three-step process combines Transplanting Gel and Natural Fibers to help create the appearance of incredible thickness and volume to your existing lashes. Watch as your lashes transform into something you have only dreamed of! Purchase this amazing product at: www.youniqueproducts.com/kariking


Give a Yearly Subscription to Midwest Black Hair Magazine to a friend, loved one, or yourself! www.MidwestBlackHair.com 53 www.MidwestBlackHair.com


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"Grace" Set $45 and Mom bangle $18 Our best selling bracelet set! Customize with your own initial of choice! Handcrafted using versatile genuine white turquoise gemstone.

"Blessed" bracelet set - $70

“BLESSED is she who believed that God would fulfill His promises to her.� Luke 1:45 A stunning arm candy stack for you or split them between your friends. Handcrafted using genuine tibetan agate gemstone, raw brass and white turquoise gemstone.

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"Forget Me Not" Alzheimer's Awareness Jewelry - $35- $50

Be stylish while supporting a great cause! Precious Heart Designs is the official jewelry designer for Alzheimer's Awareness organization, "For the Love of our Father," founded by Clifford "TI" Harris, Tameka “Tiny� Harris and her mother Mrs. Dianne Pope. These bracelets feature purple agate gemstone and purple diamond "cz" pave focals.

"Make a Faith Statement" Tee - $25 Make more than a fashion statement. Make a Faith statement in our signature tee! High quality v-neck cotton and polyester blend with metallic gold lettering.

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BEAUTY

MWBH MUA Spotlight

Meet Professional Make Up Artist

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Pg 54-57 Photographer | H. Ervin Photography Make Up Artist | Skin Trendy Set Assistance | Antionette Hicks Stylist | Phil Keophaphone/ HK Style Group Hair | Skin Trendy

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Competition this is where she knew makeup was her calling. While in Cosmetology school, Mieisha was hired by MAC Cosmetics before she received her Certificate as a Licensed Skincare Esthetician. Working as a MAC makeup artist, Mieisha perfected her makeup skills by enhancing natural beauty looks, fine tuning her skillful application techniques, perfecting flawless makeup looks, and learning about skin care. Mieisha gained a loyal clientele and she identified the glitch in the cosmetic industry which is the lack of skin care knowledge and education with a real focus on “How to Teach Woman the Importance of Skin Care?” From this experience she created a blog called Makeup with Skin Trendy and the website for her blog is www.skintrendy.com. After working at MAC Cosmetics, Mieisha went on to work alongside

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ieisha Musawwir is a native of Kansas City, Missouri who is a mother of two beautiful girls and is a loving wife. She is the premier makeup artist in the Kansas City, Missouri metro area and is the Owner of Skin Trendy which is a professional Skin care/ Makeup Blog. Mieisha is a License Skin Care Esthetician with over 10 years of experience in the beauty industry. Mieisha noticed her passion for beauty while attending cosmetology school in August of 2009 at Paris II School of Cosmetology. During cosmetology school she realized her natural love she had for skin care and makeup. Mieisha was quickly acknowledged for her passion of beautifying others while in cosmetology school from her instructors that she had the opportunity to assist with America’s Next Top Model when it came to Kansas City in August of 2010. Not only did Mieisha assisted with America’s Next Top Model, she competed in Missouri Association of Cosmetology School state-wide competition while only three weeks enrolled in Paris II School of Cosmetology. Mieisha competed as a makeup artist against every cosmetology school in the State of Missouri. During the competition, Mieisha competed for a make-up evening look of 45 contestants and placed 2nd for the evening look competition. She also competed in the body art competition of 21 contestants and placed 3rd. After competing in the Missouri Assocation of Cosmetology School 58 MIDWEST BLACK HAIR MAGAZINE - December 2014/January 2015


local fashion designers, stylists, and models in the Kansas City metro area. Mieisha has volunteered as a makeup artist for Kansas City Fashion Week in 2012. She has been published in Midwest Black Hair Magazine, Nous Magazine, Kansas City Star as a leading artist working with modeling agency " Gabriella International" , and she has worked on photo shoots throughout the Kansas City metro area for models and photographers. Mieisha has experience in doing wedding makeup, hosting girls night out makeup parties, face painting for chil-

dren birthday parties, theatrical makeup, body art, and even funeral makeup. Mieisha always give back to the beauty industry by making countless appearances at different cosmetology schools such as Regency Beauty Institute and Paul Mitchell School of Cosmetology. Not only does she give back to the beauty industry, but Mieisha gives back to her community by volunteering in community events as much as 200 hours a year. In 2012 Mieisha started her very own growing Non-profit orga-

nization called “Covered in Confidence” which targets the youth in the community. Mieisha Musawwir is the leading beauty professional in the Midwest whose mantra is “The only thing I need is my makeup bag which will take me anywhere!”

Facebook : Mieisha Musawwir Twitter: Skintrensetter Instagram: Mieisha Musawwir / Skin_Trendy Www.skintrendy.com Make Up By Mieisha Musawwir Below:

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Photographer | Steve Jones Make Up Artist | Jessica Andrews Hair Styled | Jessica Andrews Model | Jessica Andrews Clothing/Accessories | Kom.plu.ments Boutique

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HEALTH

MWBH Health Inspiration

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ith her testimony, Lisa Gee hopes to inspire others to embrace their obstacles in an effort to walk their divinely authorized life. Always, the go-getter and lover of life, Lisa’s life seemingly came to a standstill, when she endured various medical challenges and accompanying domino-effect “knockdown punches”. From severe fibroids, a blood clot of unknown origin and in a rare location, and most recently infected ovarian cysts (also of unknown origin), Lisa has had her share of trying challenges. The aforementioned did not occur alone, as this single mom and business owner dealt with months of the disabling side-effects of warfarin (for the blood clot) and resulting financial challenges that resulted from her inability to work. Her new ‘normal’ forced her to face some realities and so with a determination that she says is generational, Lisa chose to fight. She held on to lessons taught from her immigrant parents and memories of stories told of a hardworking granddad who raised his family on earnings gained from being a butcher to motivate herself when her body was taken over by 15 of the 17 possible side-effects of warfarin. “I am the granddaughter of a butcher” became one of her mantras and she sought to first create a sense of normalcy for her and her son and then not simply survive but thrive. Working within the limits of 4-hour days sometimes, Lisa became a better life-planner, educated herself about her medical situation, and intook as much holistic information as possible. Never in her mind that she would lose her fight but if she were to lose, she would go down fighting and definitely living her life on her own terms. So she chose to stay in her newly found home in Atlanta, continue the path of a business woman, and in the process take her family to higher levels of holistic living. She remained determined to walk her

Triumph after Tragedy

Lisa Gee overcame her health problems, and is empowering others during her triumph.

divinely authorized walk, despite the severely disabling and weakening effects of the aforementioned, long-term healing process, and harsh effects of the blood clot medication took its toll. Lisa questioned everything and faced some harsh realities. Accepting her new "norm", she educated herself about her "situation",

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investigated holistic ways to help her body heal, and with a young son constantly observing, she elected to show him and herself what a fighter looks like. Still hesitant to share some of the things that she endured, Lisa presses on with a determination to inspire others.


To her surprise, almost a year later, she is still only realizing how much she accomplished during that ‘awakening’ era. Her son says that she has more pep in her step and is braver. She has worked some very empowering projects through her company, is financially stable, and is the healthiest she has ever felt, and very at peace with her life.

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- Schedule regular checkups with your doctor. If a health problem arises, it’s better to find out early and have a better chance of beating it. - Find a good support system; Friends, family, support groups. Moral support helps out alot when facing serious health and life issues. - Find out what your passion is, things that you like to do, and live life to the fullest even if you are going through something. This helps you to stay positive and enjoy your day even though you may be going through something. 63 www.MidwestBlackHair.com


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HEALTH

MWBH Healthy Eating

Healthy Holidays! By Jacquelyn Hollister Tis’ the season to be feasting, and for those of us who are trying to watch our waistlines, this time of the year can be very difficult. That is why I have put together this simple holiday menu planning guide. This guide will help you to create a healthier Christmas dinner and make grocery shopping easier. First, complete the Holiday Menu Planner on the following page. Next, check out the Dairy, Meat/Poultry, Baking, and Miscellaneous charts on the following pages to select the more healthy ingredients for your menu items. Finally, complete the shopping list.

Helpful Tips: •

Do not skip meals to make room for Christmas dinner

Drink a glass of water before your meal

Practice portion control: Fill half of your plate with vegetables, ¼ meat or another protein source, and then ¼ of whatever you want.

DAIRY Higher Fat Foods

Lower Fat Alternative

Evaporated whole milk

Whole milk

Ice cream

Whipping cream

Sour cream

Cream cheese

Cheese (cheddar, Swiss, jack)

American cheese

Regular (4%) cottage cheese

Whole milk mozzarella cheese

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Eat slow

Jacquelyn Hollister, founder of Her Mind & Body, graduate of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, health contributor for Midwest Black Hair Magazine, and Certified Health Coach, helps women who desire to lose weight to improve their eating habits, develop enthusiasm towards physical fitness, as well as employ simple techniques for reducing stress in their lives. Jacquelyn truly believes that YOU have the power to lose weight, and that Her Mind & Body has the tools and resources to help you! "Like" her Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/HerMindBody Follow her on Twitter @HerMindandBody

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Whole milk ricotta cheese • Coffee cream (½ and ½) or nondairy creamer (liquid, powder) •

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Evaporated fatfree (skim) or reduced-fat (2%) milk Low-fat (1%), reduced-fat (2%), or fat-free (skim) milk Sorbet, sherbet, low-fat or fat-free frozen yogurt, or ice cream Imitation whipped cream (made with fatfree [skim] milk) Plain low-fat yogurt Neufchatel or “light” cream cheese or fat-free cream cheese Reduced-calorie cheese, lowcalorie processed cheeses, etc. Fat-free cheese Fat-free American cheese or other types of fat-free cheeses Low-fat (1%) or reduced-fat (2%) cottage cheese Part-skim milk, low-moisture mozzarella cheese Part-skim milk ricotta cheese Low-fat (1%) or reduced-fat (2%) milk or fat-free dry milk powder


MEAT/POULTRY Higher Fat Foods Cold cuts or lunch meats (bologna, salami, liverwurst, etc.)

Bacon or sausage

Regular ground beef

Chicken or turkey with skin, duck, or goose • Beef (chuck, rib, brisket)

Pork (spareribs, untrimmed loin)

Whole eggs

Low-fat cold cuts (95 to 97% fatfree lunch meats, low-fat pressed meats) Canadian bacon or lean ham Extra-lean ground beef such as ground round or ground turkey (read labels) Chicken or turkey without skin (white meat) Beef (round, loin) (trimmed of external fat) (choose select grades) Pork tenderloin or trimmed, lean smoked ham Egg whites or egg substitutes

MISCELLANEOUS Higher Fat Foods

Lower Fat Alternative

Canned cream soups • Gravy (homemade with fat and/or milk)

Fudge sauce Avocado on sandwiches • Guacamole dip or refried beans with lard • •

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Canned brothbased soups Gravy mixes made with water or homemade with the fat skimmed off and fat-free milk Chocolate syrup Cucumber slices or lettuce leaves Salsa

Lower Fat Alternative

Higher Fat Foods

Lower Fat Alternative

BAKING

Regular margarine or butter

Regular mayonnaise

Regular salad dressings

Butter or margarine on toast or bread • Oils, shortening, or lard

Light spread margarines, diet margarine, or whipped butter, tub or squeeze bottle Light or diet mayonnaise or mustard Reduced-calorie or fat-free salad dressings, lemon juice, or plain, herb flavored, or wine vinegar Jelly, jam, or honey on bread or toast Nonstick cooking spray for stir-frying or sautéing As a substitute for oil or butter, use applesauce or prune puree in baked goods

Beverages

Sweeteners

Coffee, black

Agave nectar

Lemonade, artificially sweetened

Stevia

Mineral water

Splenda

Soda water Tea, black Tea, white Tonic water, artificially sweetened

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