Aug-Sept 2015- Midwest Black Hair Magazine

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The Ultimate Upscale Hair & Beauty Magazine

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Natural hair showcase

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Features, Articles, Photos, & More!

Gabby Bows The Double-Face Double-Snap Barrette

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EditorMalisse In- Chief: Lo ck h m fo rd @ midwes ar t-Ford tblackh air.com V P of M arketing & A d ve r Christ tising trich@m ina Richardson idwestb lackhair .com Adver tis ing D adver tis ing@mid epar tment westbla ckhair.c om M W BH Contrib u to r Jacquely n Hollis s te r M W BH Dianne Interns Vasque z, Public Relation s Intern Public R elations Manage A sia Dia r mo adiamo nd@mid nd Mason westbla ckhair.c om H um a n Re s o u r c e D hr@mid e p ar t m ent westbla ckhair.c om S ub s c Midwes tBlackH riptions air.com / S ub s c r iptions Publish mlfCrea ed B y tions- P ublishin g D ept a L aw r r t ment w w w.m ence, K S lfCreatio ns.com Midwes info@m t Black Hair LL C idwes 816 - 866 tblackhair.com - M W BH (6924) w w w.M idwestB lackHair Front C .com ove r

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24 Up Close With Nae2Curly

22 Natural Hair Showcase Blogger Spotlight, Article, Product Spotlight

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MWBH In The News Infamous Dancerettes

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Colour U Cosmetics introduces new Slim Line Lipstick

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MWBH In The News My Black Is Beautiful

MWBH Health

Sugar and why it is making you fat


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I am happy to announce our first ever Young & Rising lineup for 2015! The positive works of our young people often go

38 2015 Young & Rising We recognize a group of outstanding individuals who are taking the world by storm!

unnoticed, so MWBH has compiled a group of awesome individuals to spotlight in this issue! We also

34 Mielle Organics All Natural Hair Care Products

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.

have a very interesting article on Gabby Bows, a barrette business started by a young girl and her mother, you won’t want to miss this one! Another great feature this issue is our Natural Hair Feature, including a spotlight on Blogger Nae2Curly, photos, a hair care spotlight on Mielle Organics hair products, as well as a very informative article on how healthy eating affects your hair! We are excited to bring you a jammed pack Aug/ Sept issue this month, enjoy!

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Tina Richardson Professional Model

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MWBH “IN THE NEWS” INFAMOUS DANCERETTES

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ohn Conner, coach for the ID team featured on Lifetime‘s Bring it rocks an cyan tipped faded side cut in our exclusive photo right before his team’s performance.

John Conner, coach for the Infamous Dancerettes (formerly known as the Dynamic Diamond Dollz), a majorette-style dance team from Memphis, Tennessee that is working their new name to the top of the list as one of the most premiere majorette style dance troupes in the country. Featured on Lifetime Television Network’s super hit show, “Bring It,” John’s jazzy style, high energy and skillful coaching is exuded through his team seamlessly. At a recent performance in Kansas City, John showed

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that he doesn’t coach from the sidelines as his team made a grand entrance following his lead on to the floor. When interviewed about how he keeps his team energized, performance after performance he said, “It’s the love of this[dance] that keeps me going and that will take us a long way.” The Lifetime hit show centers around another dance group with Infamous Dancerettes (or ID) being one of its main rivals so the show doesn’t show the emotions, hard work or back stories of any of the other groups and it takes strong girls to attend school after their classmates have watched a show that is deliberately set up to show how the other team surmounts, conquer fears, and deal with wins and defeats. However, as the show progresses, it may dip more into the lives of the other teams and with John Conner’s effervescent personality and vivacious character, he is indeed a contending persona.

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MWBH “IN THE NEWS” MY BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL

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In The News My Black Is Beautiful at the 2015 Essence Festival!

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lat irons twirling and makeup brush strokes filled each beauty station inside of Proctor & Gamble’s “My Black is Beautiful” booth at the 2015 Essence Music Festival held 4th of July weekend in New Orleans, Louisiana. Their longstanding initiative to “celebrate the diverse collective beauty of AfricanAmerican women and encourages black women to define and promote their [our] own beauty standard — one that is an authentic reflection of our indomitable spirit” was projected through their presence inside the Ernerst B Morial center with high energy greeters, jazzy product displays and a upbeat music.

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P&G’s participation with the Essence Music Festival is one of the most popular booths to stop by as guest of the festival receive full sized and sample sized products of some of P&G’s most popular brands including COVERGIRL®, Pantene®, Olay®, Clairol Professional® and Head & Shoulders®. Offering the Beauty Makeover Experience P&G’s beauty consultants maintained the energy of the festival as guest entered individual stations to receive their make-overs which included a free skin, hair and makeup consultation. After hair and make-up was complete, Essence Music Festival guests at the My Black is Beautiful booth posed for the camera and learned some


popular lines dances featuring a video from choreographer Lori Ann. Unable to resist the temptation to try out new makeup from the COVERGIRL®, Queen Collection for free, I sat down with My Black is Beautiful lead stylist, Shica who ran down a slew of helpful tips as she selected a lip liner to demonstrate how to give my lips the “plumped” look of more fuller lips. She has been with MBIB for almost 10 years and says, “I love being behind the chair and given the opportunity to educate people on hair and skin trends and issues.” Festival guests lined up knowing they would be in for fresh new make-overs and freebies but one guest also commented, “P&G recognizes black buying power and the beauty of African American women and our hair and skin needs. I appreciate them for that and that’s why I came to support whatever they have in their booth at the Essence Festival.” The Essence Music Festival’s Empowerment Experience is a chance to celebrate African American culture including music, art, beauty, health, cuisine, finance, technology and so much more! The 2016 Essence Music Festival will be held July 1st through July 3rd.

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MWBH BEAUTY SPOTLIGHT

COLOUR U COSMETICS RELEASES NEW LIPSTICK COLLECTION SLIM LINE

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olour U Cosmetics, a full cosmetic line has released a new line of lipsticks called the Slim Line. The Slim Line is the company’s mega matte lipsticks with beautiful, vibrant shades of pink, blue, yellow and more.

Slim Line Mega Matte Lipstick Collection are long lasting, intense colors that will stay on the lips all day and will not smudge. Colour U Cosmetics are water-based products that are healthier for the skin which means the products will not dry out. For a limited time only one can visit Colour U Cosmetics at The Mall at StoneCrest in Lithonia, GA to receive the introductory prices at our Bogo sales. Enjoy up to 20 percent off on the new collection and even FREE offers! Stop by The Mall at StoneCrest Mall today and enjoy the new Slim Line by Colour U Cosmetics.

About Colour U Cosmetics: Colour U is a full cosmetic line that is geared towards women with olive to mahogany complexions. Colour U Cosmetics are made with the finest ingredients in the cosmetic world. Colours that are true to colour, blues that are blue and greens that are green when applied to the skin. What one will see in the package is what they will see on the face. With 3 locations in stores, two in Stonecrest Mall in Lithonia, GA and one location in Cumberland Mall in Atlanta, GA, Colour U Cosmetics is making an impact in the southeast. Colour U Cosmetics is also online at www.colourucosmetics.com. Colour U has worked with celebrities including WeTV’s Kim Kimble, Multimedia Personality Ebony Steele, Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Porsha Williams and more.

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Photographer James R. Leonard Excelsior Image Construction Hair Janien Brown MUA Sarah Piccinini Wardrobe Stylist Toni Alexander Model: Tina Richardson

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anae Mason, aka Nae2Curly, was born and raised in Detroit, MI. Using her Bachelor of Business Administration in advertising and promotion along with her love for natural hair, she started Nae2Curly in August 2014, and has been using her online platform to showcasing the versatility of natural hair. Her styles can be achieved by every curly girl, and her most popular styles are perm rod sets, twist and curls, and high puffs. “My goal is to encourage and inspire others to embrace their natural hair.”

J anae’s Natural Hair Journe y “I have been wearing my hair in curly styles since the summer of 2012. My friend Lanicia actually inspired me because she decided to transition. She rocked different curly styles which motivated me to want to do the same. Even though I only got relaxer on my edges I still wanted to "transition" and rock curly styles. I also needed to cut off my damaged ends which were caused due to stress. As time went on I watched other natural hair gurus on YouTube to learn more about natural hair. I first subscribed to NaturalMetra, Iknowlee, CharyJay, MariaAntoinetteTV and Naptural85 on YouTube. The most important thing I learned from wearing my hair natural is that I am able to express a new side of me. I noticed that my natural hair styles have impacted others.”

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Eat your way to healthy hair

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The key to thick and healthy hair may not be found in an expensive bottle of shampoo or a jar of deep conditioner. Your hair solutions may be found in your eating habits and food choices. Try a different approach to your hair routine! There are various products that contain natural ingredients to help stimulate and produce healthy, vibrant hair but this season, try a hair care regimen that your whole body can benefit from.


5 Foods that do wonders for your hair…and how! Spark a hair growth spurt with Greek yogurt! With ingredients that assist with blood flow that can stimulate hair growth, Greek yogurt is an easy way to get extra length to your locks. Looking for the ultimate shine? The omega-3 fatty acids found in fish like salmon, sardines and mackerel are loaded with nutrients that promote shiny and full hair. Beat dry, brittle hair with spinach or kale! These vitamin

packed leafs have vitamins like vitamin A, iron, beta carotene, folate, and vitamin C. all ingredients that keep your hair moisturized and strong. Did you know that low iron levels cause hair loss? Try adding iron-fortified cereals or grains to your breakfast to start your day. Biotin is a staple ingredient in a lot of natural hair growing products and not having enough of this type of Vitamin B can lead to hair loss (and brittle fingernails too). Get this protein and iron enriched ingredient from eggs. www.MidwestBlackHair.com

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MIELLE ORGANICS & CEO MONIQUE RODRIGUEZ

Monique Rodriguez & The All-Natural Hair & Skin Company

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onique Rodriguez is the CEO of Mielle Organics , a hair and skin care company that uses all natural ingredients. As a mother and Registered Nurse, Monique developed a passion for healthy living and was determined to share her knowledge and enthusiasm about growing and maintaining healthy hair.

In May of 2014, founder, Monique Rodriguez, was inspired to share her regimen of healthy, tailbone-length hair with the masses. This was initially exercised with the creation of the first Mielle Organics product, the Advanced Hair Formula, a unique proprietary blend of herbs, amino acids and minerals to support healthy hair, skin and nails, and immune system. After popular demand, Monique began to meet her customers with the products

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they demanded with the introduction of the Mint Almond Oil, acclaimed for its scalp sensation, root stimulation for hair growth and illustrious shine. Today, Monique’s products have welcomed a global and viral sensation, with orders from over 100,000 customers around the world in a seven month span. The company has been endorsed by celebrities including: Rasheeda Frost (Love & Hip Hop), Demetria McKinney (Real Housewives of Atlanta and Tyler Perry’s House of Pain), Drew Sidora (BET’s The Game) and a host of naturalistas around the world. Mielle Organics continues to be a market innovator in the natural hair care world and is excited to continue to meet the demands of healthy, natural hair by women and families worldwide. Monique attended South Suburban College in Illinois and currently resides in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband and two daughters.

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About Mielle Organics Pure ~ Simple ~ Natural

Mielle Organics is a new and extremely popu¬lar all natural and organic hair products line for adults and children. Launched in May 2014, the company has over 130,000 customers and grow¬ing! Mielle Organics only uses natural products from plant derived oils and natural herbs from the ground. The products are paraben free, no harsh chemicals, no harmful preservatives; everything is made from love and nature and is not tested on animals. The vitamins are affordable and guarantee re¬sults with growth and retaining your length while giving you a healthy body as well. They are 100% safe and effective and do not contain an excess of biotin which is known to cause break¬outs. Find out more at MielleOrganics.com

MWBH Product Reviews Mint Almond Oil (T.Richardson)

I absolutely loved the Mint Almond Oil for my scalp and this is a product that I will most def purchase!!! It worked great on my seborrheic dermatitis. My scalp is very dry, itch, and scaly, so the mint almond oil was able to relieve those symptoms for me. I just loved the smell of the peppermint oil and it left my hair smelling good all day long. The Mint Almond Oil isnt heavy which is great and it didn't leave my hair feeling oily. Organic White Peony Ultra Moisturizing Leave In Conditioner (T. Richardson) I didnt like it because my hair is very thick and curly. The smell of the product was nice, but I didnt like the way it made my hair feel. After I used the leave in conditioner my hair felt filmy. The product is light weight which is great, but for my hair type it prefers hair care products that are thicker and provide my hair with lots of moisture since it is very thick and curly. Mint Almond Oil (M. Ford) LOVED THIS! The Mint Almond Oil was definitely a big hit in our house full of girls. We tend to have dry and itchy scalps and this oil not only relieved that itch and dry feeling, but also left our hair smelling good, and also left our hair light yet moisturized! A+ on this one!

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Model: Lamisha Mckamey Photographer: Ryan L. Benjamin Hair stylist: Sharla at touch of style in grandview, mo Make up artist: Myself (Lamisha Mckamey)

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asia Diamond

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ext to sound judgement, diamonds and pearls are the rarest things in the world.” So are the passion, skills, and talent of a professional dancer, model, host and brand ambassador Asia Diamond.

Originally from New York, Asia Diamond has over twenty years of dancing under her belt. She honed her craft at Alvin Ailey, Dance Theater of Harlem, Joffrey Ballet, Harlem School of the Arts and the Harlem Hospital Dance Leadership Program- some of the most distinguished dance training centers in America. Asia has worked with many notable choreographers including Michelle Johnston, Anthony Hart ,Robin Dunn, Pony Zion and many more. In pursuit of artistic ascendancy and overall excellence, Asia relocated to Atlanta in 2009. Her style, grace, petite frame and aura were all contributing factors to her immediate success in the “city of entertainment.” Within one year Asia signed with SDA Talent Management and Bloc South Talent Agency un-exclusively. Since then, she has ventured out into modeling, hosting and acting. Asia was featured in the 2010 Beauty/Fashion Winter Issue of Kontrol Magazine one of Atlanta’s renowned online magazines. Both impressed with and intrigued by her exquisiteness and charm, the editors of Kontrol invited Asia to model at their second annual charity fashion show, benefiting Sickle Cell Anemia. Asia was the principle dancer for A Cinderella Story: Once Upon A Song- the Warner Brothers movie that premiered in 2012 on ABC Family. She served as a dancer for R&B and Pop singer Wish. Asia has also opened for the Eriam Sisters showcase, where performed to the hit single Diary by the America’s Got Talent Semi-Finalist. Waiting In Line an Off Broadway Play held at the National

Black Theatre. Other principal dancer roles include: Beat Street 2012. Up to date Asia Diamond has worked with movie director Ang Lee on set of Billy Lynn's Long Half Time Walk coming out Nov 2016, R&B singer Felixx and more. Her hosting career has taken off by storm she has had the chance to interview Naturi Naughton, Kiyah Wright, Elise Neal , Tye Tribbet, Lisa Raye and more. Asia Diamond has now also found a passion in public relations. She currently works for Midwest Black Hair Magazine, Six Twelve Magazine, YV Magazine, AtLA Takeova Dance Convention. Asia is keeping herself busy and looks forward to the future.

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sade Amoni Singer/Songwriter

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ade’ Emoni is a singer/songwriter from New Jersey. Her vocal ability was noticed during Season 10 of American Idol. She is now in the studio with producers working on her debut CD. Sade’ Emoni shared a few of her beauty tips.

What is your favorite Shampoo? "I do not use Shampoo since it strips the hair, only Conditioner". What is your favorite Conditioner? "I love Mixed Chicks and Shea Moisture". What is your daily routine to maintain your curls? "I co-wash my hair with my favorite conditioner, and then seal each strand with coconut oil, and define my curls with Eco-styler".

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Any special styling gel? "Eco Styler" Hair care tip? "Moisturizer, moisturizer, moisturizer. I can't stress that enough". What lipstick do you use? "Love, love Mac lipstick. Nars is my favorite lip gloss". What makeup do you use? "I love all Mac products". What eye makeup? "Elf liquid liner only". Any make up tips? "Less is always more".


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ho is Doris Perry? At a mere glance, the 5’7” brown eyed beauty has the visage of a glamorous cover girl with impeccable style. But there’s far more to Doris Perry than what meets the eye. Armed with a vivacious personality and an arsenal of unparalleled talent, Doris Perry is a hair/ beauty connoisseur equipped with a license to transform the ordinary into the beautiful. With well over 14 years beneath her belt as a professional hairstylist and makeup artist, this unstoppable powerhouse runs the world.

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As a beauty visionary, Doris Perry specializes in transforming the lives of women everyday. Under the tutelage of her innovative hair styling techniques, she witnesses the beautiful metamorphosis of women as they embrace their new-found persona, exuding their inner SNOB, unleashing their haute confidence, from the inside out. The proud founder of D'yaze Hair Bar and SNOB Hair Couture, specializing in 25 different methods of weave applications which includes Brazilian Knots, Micro Crochet, Versatile Sew¬ins and Hot/ Cold fusion extensions, just to name a few. With a cosmetology degree from the illustrious Paul Mitchell School,Doris continues to hone her skills by training with some of the best platform artists in the hair industry. Some of which include: Kim Kimble (LA Hair),Derrick J (from VH1¬ Atlanta House Wives), Cocoa Mane (Celebrity Stylist), and more. Owner of her glamorous salon, D’yaze Hair Bar, the first minority owned salon in Connecticut that specializes


in Human Hair Weaves and Extensions, D'yaze is the most exquisite destination for hair and beauty transformations. Located at 68 Washington Street in Middletown, Connecticut, D'yaze has an upscale feel, and a bar-¬like concept. Upon entrance, all guests are treated like the VIP they are! Far from your average hair salon, D'yaze Hair Bar is quickly becoming a one stop shop for all beauty needs, from skin care and facial elements, to extension application, and natural hair. “Every woman deserves to look and feel great,” says Perry. “While a woman’s image is not the most important part of their overall persona, it is an essential building block to developing the confidence to protect one’s character to its full potential.” D'yaze Hair Bar also serves as the beauty hub for Doris’ luxury hair line, SNOB Hair Couture, which embodies “superior quality that enhances your inner confidence.” Directly imported from India, and collected from donors with all the cuticles intact, SNOB Hair Couture is exceptional, unique and of great quality. With each installment, the hair quality remains the same, giving a long lasting ability. Celebrities such as Neo-soul sensation, Tweet, and her daughter, Shenice Johnson, entrusted Doris Perry of D'yaze Hair Bar/Snob Hair Couture for her comeback performance at the Hard Rock Cafe. With a mission to provide quality premium hair to its consumers, while empowering and uplifting

women to the highest measure in self-confidence, SNOB Hair Couture has long-lasting versatility, natural flow and movement, with minimal shedding. Available in a variety of lustrous textures, such asBrazilian (relaxed straight, loose deep, amazon wave), Malaysian (Curly), andMongolian (Curly, Silky), SNOB Hair Couture has a texture complimentary for every hair type. Each true-tosize, four ounce bundle ranges in lengths from 12 to 30 inches. Lightweight and supple, Snob Hair Couture is chemical free, guaranteeing a flawlessly natural and refined extension style.

Follow Dyaze Hair Bar/Snob Hair Couture via Twitter & Instagram: @DyazeHairBar | @SnobHairCouture | Facebook: Facebook.com/dyazehairbar | Facebook.com/SnobHairCouture | Visit Dyaze Hair Bar: www.dyazehairbar.com

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shalakemia Moffit Entrepreneur

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halakemia Moffitt is a visionary who is passionate about the success of others and is a high spirited professional business woman. In 2011 she launched her organization, Queen of the Curves, as well as her powerful brand IAMSHALAKEMIA, and later down the road Princess of the Curves was created. Shalakemia is not only the CEO of her own business, but she is also an advocate, a mentor and a motivational speaker. Each of her businesses were launched with a vision of positivity, motivation, and empowerment. Shalakemia serves her community in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas.

IAMSHALAKEMIA has helped develop many brands because of the passion for helping aspiring entrepreneurs that stems from once being in their shoes.

Shalakemia began her work molding and assisting other women considered plus size “break� into the industry as models with her organization, Queen of the Curves, however, the organization quickly grew into something more. Soon she found out that the work she did would take her and those she assisted into higher dimensions and that her organization would become a vehicle that could serve all communities. There was a need in her community that went beyond modeling and she was compelled to turn that vision into a reality.

Shalakemia has a history with motivational speaking that was birthed when she realized how her voice was empowering those around her. With her experiences in the social services/ human services field, criminal justice and through her own personal experiences, Shalakemia has been able to relate to her audiences and speak on topics such as women, youth, the plus size community, domestic violence and many others. She believes in the power of positivity and enlightenment and what it can do for the human spirit.

Queen of the Curves became a platform to help provide surrounding communities with dire services, such as: employment search; assistance with continuing education, parenting resources; housing resources; working with at-risk youth; assistance for individuals who are felons, and a wide array of other services to help serve the community with a positive approach. As an advocate, Ms. Moffitt believes that change starts with oneself, so she developed her own personal brand IAMSHALAKEMIA. Her brand focuses on helping individuals develop and live out their dream through: business consulting, branding and entrepreneurial assistance.

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While serving the community at a large, Shalakemia began noticing that there were young ladies who had high hopes and dreams but did not quite know how to develop them. She decided that she would create something just for teen girls aging from 13-18, thus Princess of the Curves mentoring program was created. The program focuses on the educational and career goals of the mentees, as well as their selfdevelopment. Since its creation, four ladies have graduated from the program and have gone on to become successful business women.

Each business Shalakemia has launched was born through her vision of creating a more productive community through positivity, motivation, and empowerment. She continues to maintain a strong relationship with God while helping others build their dream! Be on the lookout, throughout the East Coast and beyond where Ms. Moffitt will be hosting, and co-hosting speaking engagements, as well as other events. Make sure to connect with Shalakemia through social media using @Shalakemia. Anyone looking to reach out to Ms. Moffitt can contact her via email at smoffitt@queenofthecurves.com.


Tumblr: http://shalakemia.tumblr.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamShalakemia Blogspot: http://iamshalakemia.blogspot.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shalakemia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/shalakemia-moffitt/48/b7b/842

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jamar Bruce Filmmaker

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Jamar “JT” Bruce is an independent filmmaker, writer, director, producer, and cinematographer. He is best known for his praised short films “The Unspoken Truth”, “Love Hurts”, and “Power & Control” released in 2010, 2011, and 2012 respectively.

Having attended highly respected KD College of Dallas, TX, this quickly rising artist has had the honor of being mentored by some of the best

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talent in the film industry. It is no wonder that he produces star quality material when he has worked alongside the producers and directors of “City of Angels” starring Robert Denario and “Eraser” with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Vanessa Williams. “Within the years to come of my career, I plan to tackle some of the most hard-hitting social issues in today’s society: gang violence, adoption, bullying, molestation, and rape abortion. I believe in having fun with art, too, so there will be


comedy and romance films that I will do as well. Laughter is good for the soul. We all need it.” This artist’s work is most notably characterized by thought provocation. Many a film can make one laugh. Many a film can make one cry, but not all films keep you thinking in the following days and nights. Jamar manages simultaneously to provide audiences with that much needed escape from the hardships of life while also moving people to action to alleviate those hardships. Beyond the latter distinction and his particular passion for the dramatic genre, his artistry as a whole is free of confines and is relatable to diverse audiences. “The thing about writing is that all the negativity that one experiences or goes through can be taken and used it in a positive way. I do that through my writings – make people aware of the different issues that not only I face in life but others as well.” Growing up in a home that was physically, mentally, and emotionally abusive, all Jamar knew was that he wanted to help

make the world a better place. Despite lacking a wholly nurturing home, he found the strength, faith and perseverance he needed to fulfill the dreams he often scribbled down while sitting in his childhood bedroom. He first thought he would contribute to bettering society through the criminal justice system. Upon graduating high school in 2004, Jamar decided to attend the University of Arkansas at Monticello majoring in criminal justice, but God had other plans. In 2006, he wrote his first stage play entitled “Hate Cost Me Everything,” and from that point, he knew it was through the arts that he was meant to make the world a better place. It was not easy, however. Over the past ten years, Jamar went from sleeping in homeless shelters, to sleeping in his car and even sometimes hospital waiting areas – all the while, never losing faith in his calling. Through all of the adversity and discouragement from others, Jamar continued to work on his craft, and all of his hard work has paid off.

“I will continue to keep faith and work hard while doing it. I am a firm believer in James 2:20 ‘But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?’” Today, Jamar is a successful business man touring the country encouraging troubled teens through speaking engagements and solidifying working relationships with domestic violence organizations – especially those in the DFW area. In addition to the latter, this year’s tour also consists of meeting with various film industry professionals in New York and Atlanta in order to brainstorm ways of bringing novelty entertainment to you. Jamar is currently working on a feature length film entitled “Desire” where he has partnered with OC Films, LLC. Where He have teamed up with LaMarcus Tinker from the hit show Friday Night Lights and Glee. To find more info about this current project and how you can become involved please visit www.desirefilm.com or contact info@desirefilm.com

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shiv’on Monique Philanthropist

Founder Show Me Shoes Foundation Hometown: Kansas City, MO www.showmeshoes.org @Show_MeShoes –Twitter @showmeshoes-Instagram

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“Our dream is to inspire young women around the world to be the best! I know that this is my “SOLE” purpose and with GOD I’m absolutely confident that this dream will come true” –Shiv’on Monique

This Kansas City, MO native has always had big dreams of helping others and being a positive influence in her community; at an early age she soon realized her passion and during her senior year of high school she affirmed that she would one day start a successful community outreach program. This dream was put into action while interning and pursuing her Master’s degree in Atlanta, GA. she and high school friend Anneka Jenkins founded Show Me Shoes Foundation with the mission to inspire young women around the world to their pursue their dreams. “We both saw the need for more women to reach back in their communities and be great mentors for other young ladies, with lots of faith and prayers we

just got busy!” Show Me Shoes Foundation has since grown from its start in Atlanta, GA and expanded to Kansas City, MO and Los Angeles, CA. Show Me Shoes Foundation has assisted over 5,000 teen girls and women with shoes through their community service projects: Moguls in Heels, Prom Project, Master Class, Future Leaders Job Fair and various other programs. Show Me Shoes Foundation is an independent nonprofit organization established in 2009 to assist young girls who have experienced unexpected hardships and help these young ladies find purpose, passion and leadership skills while “Building Confidence Starting from the SOLE”. Our purpose is to encourage and inspire young girls to become successful young women by; giving them the gift of opportunities, networking, and leadership through mentorship of other successful women in our communities. www.MidwestBlackHair.com

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chantel Christie Entrepreneur & Philanthropist

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hantel Christie is a 21 year old Seattle native currently living in Los Angeles, CA. Chantel is a published author and songwriter. Chantel has recently released her signature cosmetic line Chantel Nicole Cosmetics. Chantel Nicole Cosmetics features an array of beautiful and feminine shades of lip glosses and matte lipsticks. She plans to expand the line in the upcoming months. Chantel was also featured on this season of Basketball Wives LA alongside her mother Jackie Christie. It was a whirlwind experience, but every experience is a lesson learned. Moving forward from Basketball Wives LA, Chantel has decided to revisit her music career and focus on her cosmetic line. Chantel is a determined and motivated young lady who’s very passionate about giving back. Her nonprofit organization, The Chani Girl Foundation, was designed to motivate young girls and to educate them on the importance of putting their selves first by loving the skin that they are in. Also, her company Hot Young Jane was developed with the intent to unite hard working women that do it all. Hot Young Janes are Jack's of all trades, the female version of a hustler. Chantel is hard at work and plans on making her mark in 2015. By Asia Diamond

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jules Nobles Actress

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ules Nobles is one of the newest young actresses to surface on the Atlanta film scene. A Mississippi native, she got her love of the stage from years of competing in beauty pageants. The fashion model-turned-actress starred in the indie film “Greed”, as Sky (Lead Detective) which is coming this summer.

2010 opened an opportunity for Jules to become the host of her own online talk show entitled, "Lights, Camera, Action LIVE". Preproduction began in late 2010 and the show was set to launch in mid-2011, but additional opportunities opened for Jules to pursue acting. Jules Nobles has been featured as supporting lead actress in upcoming comedy film, “Uncommon Law”, directed by Brian Work, and completed her first leading role in the 2012 drama release, “A Family On Edge”, directed by Bruce Locke. Jules has played the role of Adele in the Stageplay “Storyville Blues” and also stars as football wife, mother and boutique owner, Destiny Stevens in the TV pilot, The 4th Quarter. She has also done extra work in the Film “Fit”, starring Anne Hathaway and Robert DeNiro. Jules Nobles got her formal education in nursing, from the Mississippi University for Women (MUW), but her love of acting continues keep her busy in New York City. Jules was a presenter at Harvest Magazine Launch Party in Brooklyn, New York and will be hosting events at Jersey City Fashion Week in September 2015. Jules will be featured in Urban Grandstand Magazine in May. Always a go-getter, pleasant and humble, Jules is diligently taking full advantage of the many opportunities that are coming her way and will surely be one to watch in 2015.

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denisha Hardman Filmwriter & Producer

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enisha Raychelle Hardeman, better known as Dede, was born in Houston, TX on February 18, 1991. Denisha grew up entertaining people. She would perform all the time in church plays, speeches, praise dancing, etc.. The church noticed a spark in Denisha which prompted her to want to continue acting and singing. Growing up Denisha also took on another hobby, writing. She won many creative writing contests in school and her poem “Halloween Night” won a poetry contest and was published in a poetry book when she was 8 years old. In Elementary school, Denisha was the captain of her school cheerleading team and was also the president of the school when she was in 4th grade. After noticing her leadership and creative schools, Mading Elementary’s new choir director, Mrs. Roache, decided to start an acting program. She starred Denisha in her first stage play, “A Christmas Story,” where Denisha played the quirky and funny version of Little Red Riding Hood. In middle school, Denisha auditioned for Pershing Middle School for fine arts. On her first auditioned, the theater teachers told her that they wanted her in the school no matter what. She did not have to attend the 2nd and 3rd auditions. During her time at Pershing, Denisha starred in “Cinderella” as Cinderella, “The Wizard of Oz” as Dorothy, “For Colored Girls” as the Lady In Red, and “Romeo and Juliet” as Juliet. Denisha also won best actress for the school her 6th and 8th grade year. After middle school, Denisha auditioned for Houston’s High School for Performing and Visual Arts, the school where Beyoncé and many

Houston stars attended. She made it past the first two rounds for an acceptance into HSPVA but decided to go to Pearland High School to focus on sports. She also declined an invitation from her theater coach to have Denisha move to New York and begin a career in acting. Denisha got a track and academic scholarship to Southern Methodist University. While studying at SMU, Denisha decided to take theater classes. Her professor at the time encouraged Denisha to switch majors to theater because of her talent. During her junior year of college, Denisha left SMU for a couple of months for personal reasons. While at home in Houston, TX, she decided to take her professor’s advice and get back into acting. Denisha signed to Page Parkes 713 Commercial and Theatrical agency. Within a couple of weeks, Denisha was auditioning and got chosen to be in the now Oscar winning film, “Django Unchained.” While only an extra, Denisha was picked by Quentin Tarantino to come in for a couple of scenes to do some crosses and walks and to be on camera more. This is where she met none other than the famous Samuel L. Jackson who encouraged her to follow her dreams of acting. In September 2012, Denisha moved to Los Angeles to attend The New York Film AcademyUniversal Studios where she was immediately chosen to be in student films, independent films, and shorts. Quickly, Denisha started networking and auditioning on her own. While attending a class, Denisha met actress Paula Jai Parker who quickly became Denisha’s mentor. Paula starred Denisha in her directorial debut “My Love and Hip Hop” as the lead Melanie. Paula also seen the drive and passion in Denisha. Denisha begin casting and producing alongside Paula including www.MidwestBlackHair.com

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casting for the show “The White Sistas” which was premiered on the TV One show “Hollywood Divas.” Denisha also begin writing more. Denisha wrote her first feature film, “8 Lanes” which is now in pre- production. It is loosely based on her life in college where she endured abuse, sexual assault, depression, and suicidal tendencies. It also revolves around her life running track and field. She wrote the script in order to help women and men who have went through the same things she went through. She is currently looking for investors and attaching big talent in the film to start shooting by October 2015. She recently just finished writing the book version of the movie “8 Lanes” and is looking to release the book in May. Along with the book, Denisha will be starting her own charity entitled “Unhushed” which will help women, men, and children, anyone open up and speak up about anything going on in their lives. She is also working on a second book named after her charity, “Unhushed” and a third book which will be a poetry book sent from women and men who have encountered situations like the ones in “8 Lanes.” Denisha also just finished her first horror film which has drawn the interest of Mikelti Williamson (Forrest Gump, ATL, Con Air, Final Destination) who wants to direct the film. The film is entitled, “Black Magick” which is about a young girl and her family’s voodoo secrets. Denisha has also co-written a comedy, “Blazin’” which will be shot later this spring. She also has two comedy movies coming out which she helped write, “The Label” and “Dumb Ish.” Denisha is also in the works of creating a script to one of the biggest cases against a school district to date. She is also working on 2 romantic comedies and an all-female action drama which will be shot later this spring and early summer 2015.

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“Gabrielle and I solved the age-old problem of disappearing girls’ hair barrettes by inventing The Double-Face Double-Snap Barrette by GaBBY. GaBBY Bows won’t slip out of the hair, so they secure girls’ hairstyles… And moms’ peace of mind.”

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abrielle Goodwin and her mom invented the Double-Face DoubleSnap Barrette by GaBBY to save families time, money and frustration. Solving the age-old problem of disappearing hair barrettes, the Double-Face DoubleSnap Barrette is engineered to prevent hair slippage and perfect for pigtails, braids and twists. GaBBY launched and began selling barrettes through its online store at gabbybows.com in February 2014. In less than six months, GaBBY Bows became available for purchase in 40 select Walgreens stores in South Carolina and Georgia. Fifty Bi-Lo stores across South Carolina are also carrying the barrettes now. GaBBY's story has been shared in The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, The State, Augusta Chronicle and Atlanta JournalConstitution, on a number of television stations including WIS, WLTX, WACH Fox, NBC 26 and ABC Columbia and through a host of online media platforms.

who have been bullied. Carrying out this idea, GaBBY hosts community wide bullying prevention play dates benefiting area children’s shelters. Gabrielle loves to read, dance and sing and is a 2nd grader at Escolores Magnet Academy at Harbison West Elementary School where her favorite subjects are science, math and language arts. Gabrielle, her parents Mike and Rozalynn and little brother Michael live in Columbia, SC. Her grandparents are Henry and Mamie Banks of Mt. Carmel, SC.

Gabrielle was recently named a 2015 South Carolina Young Entrepreneur of the Year, the youngest to ever receive this award. She and her mom were also named as one of 15 national finalists for the U.S. Small Business Administration InnovateHER Business Pitch Competition. Eight year-old Gabrielle is engaged in all aspects of the business, from inventory and taxes to writing thank you notes to every customer who orders barrettes through gabbybows.com. Asked by her mom to come up with ways to give back to the community, Gabrielle decided she wanted to “play with all the girls others won’t play with,” any girls

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Hair Stylist: Kai Masterstylist Make-up Artist: Grace Avila Photographer: Adnan Ma Photographer 2: Kelman/KiKi

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Hair Stylist: Kai Masterstylist Make-up Artist: Grace Avila Photographer: Adnan Ma Photographer 2: Kelman/KiKi


Model: PerShaun Bowen" Hair: Jennifer Murdock, Ravish Beauty Makeup: Chasiti Williams, Ravish Beauty

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MWBH | Hair.Beauty.Health

MWBH HEALTH

SUGAR AND WHY IT IS MAKING YOU FAT by Jacquelyn Hollister-Tyson

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id you know that eating too many high GI (Glycemic Index) carbohydrates such as potatoes, white rice, white breads, pastas, enriched flour, soda, candy, cakes, and cookies, can put your body in fat storage mode? Well, if you are trying to lose weight, this is definitely NOT the goal—reducing existing fat stores is!

What is the Glycemic Index?

The glycemic index is a measure of how quickly certain carbohydrates affect your blood sugar. Low glycemic index carbohydrates result in the gradual release of glucose (sugar) into the bloodstream, while consuming high glycemic index carbohydrates result in the quick release of glucose into the bloodstream, which is not good. This is because the cells of the body can only use so much glucose at one time, resulting in the rest getting stored as fat. Eating low glycemic index carbohydrates reduces the body’s need for insulin (also known as the “fat storage” hormone), and in turn, allows your body to use its stored fat for energy.

quality/high fiber/low GI carbohydrates such as leafy green vegetables (which have the lowest GI), berries, whole grains, and beans. Consuming adequate amounts of protein is also important, such as lean chicken and fish, as well as healthy fats such as those found in olive oil, avocados, and almonds. Remember that it is important to consume high quality, low glycemic index carbohydrates in order to reduce your body’s need for insulin and promote the use of stored fat for energy. So, the next time you are thinking about having a baked potato for dinner, consider a baked sweet potato instead. To learn more about the glycemic index, I recommend reading the following books:

Should I completely eliminate carbs from my diet?

One would think that eliminating carbohydrates/ sugars all together from their diet would be the smart thing to do, but our bodies need carbohydrates, as it is our body’s main fuel source. So, rather than eliminating all carbohydrates, it is important to choose high Jacquelyn Hollister-Tyson, the founder of Her Mind & Body and graduate of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, is a certified health coach who specializes in weight loss. Jacquelyn helps women who desire to lose weight to improve their eating habits, develop enthusiasm towards physical fitness, and 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. Learn more about Jacquelyn’s online coaching programs as well as her latest self-help weight loss workbooks at www.HerMindandBody.com.

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