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By: Tenille T. Quamina Hi, my lovely Pellau subscribers, the year is just a few months shy of coming to an end and I can hardly believe. However I have a hot, sizzling make-up tutorial for you ladies. Make-up for the first date! Though the look may vary depending on where you choose to go. I am going to provide the steps for a day-time and night-time appropriate. The first date is your first opportunity to present yourself to this new guy, your make-up should be situation appropriate, and never overdone. If you have been keeping up with this article over the months,

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Nadia Batson’s journey in entertainment region-wide has certainly made her one of the most respected female singer/songwriters in the hemisphere. Her attitude is that of a go-getter and for that reason she assures fans and supporters of music in general that 2012 will only be the beginning of Soca’s list of greatest accomplishments- this as she seeks to offer something truly dynamic and revolutionary. “ This is only just kicking off. I have so much to deliver to the people and I’m so excited to do that,” she said enthusiastically. Her new lease on life these days is owed primarily to the joy she foresees in being able to truly please the people of T&T, the region and internationally- the way she feels they deserve to be pleased-with great music, spectacular showmanship and lyrical appeal that goes beyond the ordinary. A look of what’s to come from the ladies of SASS can be viewed on Facebook, Twitter and certainly YouTube. November 9th however promises to be a date everyone will be talking about for months thereafter.

Well who would’ve thought! Nadia Batson, Raymond Ramnarine and the Dil-E-Nadan crew are dishing out something that’s guaranteed to send party lovers wild ahead of Carnival 2012. This, even as T&T’s soca sweetheart is putting the final touches on preparations for the launch of her all-female soca band on November 9th. A promo for the band, which will be known as SASS, will go viral today and is expected to create a bit of a stir ahead of launch date but even with that happening, Batson’s indisputably strong work ethic keeps her focused on this latest release alongside the Dil -E-Nadan band.

The sweetness of the spanking new single they’re calling Hard Pong, lies in its melody but with lyrics to match the track’s melodious output, the song which was produced by Shaft Vibes Entertainment and recorded at Backyard studios, will, by all indications be placed on heavy rotation in the weeks ahead. Much like the promo video for the new band, Hard Pong has also gone viral, hitting social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter on October 20. Many are speculating that Batson will have a very successful 2012 season as her name seems to be popping up everywhere, even on television, where she forms part of Synergy TV’s Soca Star 7 judging panel. Additionally, her collaboration with U.S. based soca artiste Lyrikal on a track called Whey Yuh Want has been making the rounds and there’s also word that she’s got a single on the Antilles riddim alongside Machel Montano, Kerwin Dubois and others that’s guaranteed to make the ladies move.



Caribbean based production house PengCo Music has released yet another riddim aptly entitled "Kush Riddim". The musical compilation features the likes of industry favourite Isasha, along with many new and nonetheless talented artists. The riddim was produced by PengCo Music in collaboration with his long time colleague Vychalle "Kid" Singh in the island of Trinidad and Tobago. "... it (working with Kid) was strategic, in that we attempted to draw from the experience that Kid would have had in Jamaica and on the road, working with industry greats such as Sizzla and Beres Hammond and such..." said co-producer PengCo. He went on to say, "... for our music to compete in the global marketplace, we must understand the global formula." Many supporters of the artform had a chance to preview the riddim, when the Black Chariot mix was made public just over 48 hours ago on the PengCo Music Youtube channel. The video which has already gathered hundreds of views, features the veteran DJ, playing the compilation for the first time publicly. The riddim is sponsored by Everything Online, Color Heritage and National Lotteries Control Board of Trinidad and Tobago. Watch the Black Chariot mix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VREx_yANK9o


Shurwayne Winchester Among Invited Caribbean Celebs To Toast To Overproof Success Some very big names in Caribbean entertainment knocked glasses last month in Jamaica. The lone Trinidad and Tobago artiste among the specially invited guests is none other than Shurwayne Winchester, who also happens to be the only T&T featured on the dancehall riddim- The Overproof riddim. The occasion for the event was the official launch party for the JA Productions produced riddim on which artistes like Mavado, Beenie Man, Wayne Marshall, Bounty Killer and T&T‟s soca rude boy, Shurwayne Winchester have contributed seamless hits. In T&T, Winchester‟s single on the Overproof riddim, Wine On It, has been on the tip of everyone‟s tongue. Many were shocked upon realising that Tobago-born Winchester was so effortlessly able to jump on the riddim, creating a frenzy of excitement among fans- especially those of the feminine persuasion. The event, which was held at Carlos Café in New Kingston, Jamaica was also be the launching pad for a brand new video that features Mavado and fellow artiste, Navino. The gathering featured the music of a slate of artistes including Shurwayne, reiterates statements made by JA Productions‟ producer, Justus Arison in early August when Wine On It was released. Back then he‟d joyously noted that Shurwayne would be the artiste out of T&T to truly bridge the gap between Jamaica and the soca loving island, and thus far, the airplay being enjoyed in T&T for both the Jamaican artistes and Shurwayne, is proof that Arison‟s prediction was certainly on point. Shurwayne, commenting on receiving the invitation explained that while he would have loved to be there but he would have to miss out on the fun this time around as a result of pre-scheduled engagements. He however assured that he is, and will continue to be in constant contact with the team in Jamaica.

For more on Shurwayne Winchester, visit his website at www.shurwaynewinchester.com, or follow him on Twitter @Shurwayne. Check out the team on Facebook as well- keyword Shurwayne Winchester & YOU.


T&T Now Has Its Very Own Wen'D- Down To Earth and Culture Driven T&T‟s getting its very own „Wen‟D‟- a fearless, energetic talk show host who promises to take local culture and arts to its pinnacle of success. Starting on November 5, Wendy Lewis will take over Saturday nights with her brand new one-on-one programme she‟s dubbed, “Down To Earth With Wen‟D.” Set to air on CNC3 in Trinidad and Tobago, the premise of the half hour long show is centred on straight talk in real life situations with icons and persons of prominence in local society. “ This won‟t be the regular run of the mill culture show, I assure,” said Wen‟D, expressing her determination to make the first 13 episodes, which will run into Carnival Saturday- a riveting, eye opening television experience. With sponsors that include Courts, designers- Heather Jones, Claudia Pegus, Dexter Jennings and Andrew Weekes, Sasha Cosmetics, Creation Designs, the NLCB, American Airlines, Statement Limos and CNC3, the show is being promoted with the highest of confidence. “Interviews with artistes, carnival stakeholders, radio personalities and certainly after carnival- politicians, entrepreneurs and religious figures will take shape based on issues of current appeal but with a very laid back, comfortable effect. We‟re making this an off- set, real view of society‟s prominent figures with somewhat of an international flair, something that has never quite been done to the standard at which we‟re aiming,” said Lewis. Each episode will be taped at locations frequented by her guests – whether it be at their homes, gyms, offices or even at the corner hot spot where the vibe is right. Whichever way, Wen‟D promises she‟ll be there to get the news, views and even the sudden outbursts of those who‟re often considered to be role models in Trinidad and Tobago. With a launch date set for November 4, plans for a hit series are well underway. It‟s title, “Down To Earth With Wen‟D” epitomises the realistic approach the show‟s producers are guaranteeing. Following the 13 episodes being filmed during the Christmas

and upcoming Carnival 2012 seasons, Lewis assured that planning has already begun for guests outside of these culturally festive periods. “ No one will be left out. We‟re touching everyone of prominence with an eye towards getting the „real‟ feelings, emotions and characters of these people. Too often we see persons of prominence on television or on stages and we‟re left bewildered by their larger than life personas. It‟s time we got down to the nitty gritty. It‟s time we made these people tangible- relatable,” she emphasised. The show will air on Saturdays at 8pm with a repeat each Tuesday at 5pm on CNC3. According to Lewis, the concept was considered upon recognising that there was a lack of televised local content in a well- packaged, internationally produced format. “ Our icons are dying and we‟re being left without an account of their history. We need to fix that and it starts with Down To Earth With Wen‟D,” said Lewis. ABOUT WENDY LEWIS: Wendy Lewis is the CEO of Khalabash Entertainment & Promotions- an artiste and event management company based in San Fernando, Trinidad. She is also the former CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Entertainment Company. Wendy‟s career in artiste management in Trinidad and Tobago spans 22 years, having worked with a number of accomplished entertainers, among them General Grant, Inna Visionz soca band which included lead vocalist Kerwin Du Bois, Terri Lyons in 2008, and she now manages Heaven „Snakey‟ Charles- an artiste she attests to being one of the most underrated entertainers of this time. A passion for culture and the arts in T&T presents Wendy as a person with an insatiable thirst to expose and promote everything beautiful that lies in T&T. As such, her new calling allows for yet another opportune moment where she will more than likely impress while garnering success for self and the industry that she so loves.





T&T's Syr Promises to Turn Things Up He promises to stand out. He‟s fresh and hungry to penetrate the Soca

scene and at age 26, Syr (pronounced SY-ER) is prepared to give the feting public and even those who just like to chill out amid the hype, something to talk about. So confident is this San Juan, Trinidad native that he’s making it known off the bat that this is no hobby- it’s his career and as such, he’s not messing around. A first taste of what Syr‟s got will be unleashed on Friday, October 28th. He‟s got a single that‟s straight out of Holy House Productions and rides the Body Riddim of which well known local producer, Mr. Spine is owed credit. The track, which is called, Pon D Body is all about a young woman‟s anticipation for the Carnival season, her eagerness to let loose and enjoy the local festival. Syr, whose real name is Wackele Williams explained that the track is all soca but boasts some dance and dancehall flavour.

With a keen ability to work with various musical genres, including reggae and dancehall, Syr who only started recording last year, says his first goal is to get the support of the radio stations. “ I need to get my music played, so it can be heard by the masses. This is no hobby- it‟s what I do and I plan on doing it well enough, so that everyone appreciates it,” he said. Looking toward the future, Syr admits that his focus is long term, so at the moment he‟s working on music that will be released outside local shores in January and in T&T even after the C2K12 season has passed.

On the topic of artistes that he enjoys, names like Bunji Garlin and the Millionaire Family pop up. “ I really like the Millionaire Family- there‟s no surprise there. Syr admits that he is fond of quite a few entertainers on the local circuit, among them Benjai, 3 Suns and FayAnn Lyons. He didn‟t shy away however from voicing his opinion on the Caribbean‟s music industry, saying that as a burgeoning artiste he feels there is room growth and

improvement. “ There are so many genres of music in the Caribbean and then so many sub-genres like Island Pop coming out of Soca. It‟ll be interesting to see how we utilise all of this musical greatness to show up ourselves as one Caribbean people,” he said. As it relates to his career, Syr is preparing to do things a little different because as he explained- “in this biz, it‟s all about who makes the strongest impact, regardless of genre, island or style.”

Already, he‟s doing it the right way, with professional standards being set as it relates to business and image. Syr‟s teamed up with popular urban fashion centre, Phat‟s International for all his wardrobe needs and his photos are all done by JHamilton Photography. “ The only way this can work is if I invest in it and that‟s what I intend to do- wholeheartedly. I now look forward to the wholehearted support of the public at large,” he said.


LIFE OF A UWI STUDENT:

The issue of renting and our rights as tenants It is indeed sad to be aware that in what we call „ sweet T&T‟ the average cost of living for a student attending the University of the West Indies St. Augustine Campus is very high; mainly because of the cost of off-campus accommodation. Even though landlords may have gone through a considerable amount of expense to ensure that their place is comfortable for the use of students, I am of the view that a place costing more than $2800.00TT per month is indeed pushing it a bit too far. This inevitably creates the impression that students are preyed upon to pay high rents simply because their tuition fees are covered by GATE.

Let us hypothetically examine the monthly budget of an average student that lives off campus given that their rent is about $3500TT. After paying rent, the student still has to consider living expenses; meals, toiletries, medical supplies and transportation. For the sake of argument and easy calculation we shall have the cost of meals separate from the cost of toiletries, medical supplies and transportation which will be classified as personal expenses. Per month, meals will cost, on average, $1800TT, while a student‟s personal expenses will cost, on average, $1300TT. These figures add up to a grand total of $6600. This figure dwells around the cost of a mortgage payment for a house costing millions of dollars. It is also more than the average citizen of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago makes in one month. Hence, this is indeed a financial burden on full time students with absolutely no form of income. It is also a burden on the student‟s family whose income may not even be double that of the university stu-

dent‟s expenditure. Also, it is of great pertinence that I mention that there are nonnationals of contributing countries to the CARICOM that are also faced with the fate of these living expenses added to which they must pay school fees.

There are many landlords who tend to be very unreasonable with their student tenants. For instance, the rules that some landlords have pertaining to student occupancy are absolutely ridiculous. How is it that after a student pays so much money to live comfortably, away from home, he or she not allowed to have any guests over? As a student at tertiary level, group study sessions are vital and to prevent such from happening is indeed inhumane, especially if the student is a non-national of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The only acceptable condition stated by the landlord is the debarment from having a pet at any place of residence, anything beyond that is reproachful. There are also some landlords that place unnecessary pressure on a student; quarrelling with them because their lights are on at night. What if a student has a morbid fear of the dark and a night light is simply not enough? What if the student does not sleep because he or she has to get those A‟s in order to maintain or attain a scholarship? All these possibilities must be taken into consideration. There is also the pressing issue of those landlords who refuse to fix damaged facilities, even if it were stated in their contract that they are required to do so. These are only a few landlord-tenant challenges to be considered as it is clear that the rights of the tenant are being infringed upon when it is demanded that we as students adhere to certain requests of our landlord. Simply put, the rights of tenants that reside in Trinidad and Tobago are as follows:


1. The right to quiet enjoyment of the land - a right to use the land as your dwelling without the intrusive interference of the landlord, that is, a right to privacy. However, the landlord can enter, with notice, for things like: 

Making a repair

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Seeing if a requested repair is needed

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Showing the home to a prospective tenant In cases of emergency, your landlord can enter without consent for issues such as a fire or flooding. 2. The right to a "habitable," or liveable, premises; there must be structurally sound roofs, hot and cold water and safe electrical systems. 3. The right to have damaged amenities fixed by the landlord. 4. The right to be safe from any injury that may be caused by the conditions of the premises. 5. The right to be protected from foreseeable criminal activities of thieves and even fellow tenants.

proper washroom, a wardrobe, a good bed, hot and cold water and a secure environment. These are things are to be made accessible to the renting student and not be seen as an allowance or privilege by the landlord. In this case, landlords must come to the realisation that these amenities are simply a necessity to the student and should be seen as such.

The time has come for the students of the University of the West Indies to be justly treated. We should not be required to pay such large sums of money and have our rights revoked or infringed upon by landlords. There are systems put in place to protect us from the harsh realities that we face in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; namely, Landlord Tenant Act, The Rent Restriction Act and the Rent Assessment Board. My suggestion is that we get them to be functioning efficiently so that my fellow schoolmates of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine who reside can justly be taken care of.

Kizzy-Anne Boatswain National Affairs Committee Chairperson 2011-2012

It is important to note that even though the rent at most places for student accommodation is considerably high, there are places that do not even provide the standard living requirements of a student. Recent research has shown that in order for a studying person to be comfortable in the place that they occupy, there must be the following amenities: internet, proper kitchen facilities, laundry facilities, proper lighting, a desk,

Off Campus Affairs Committee Chairperson 2011-2012 University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Guild of Students


Cover story with local designer – Anna White The

Acceptance into the fashion industry has afforded her an opportunity to improve her creative functions, expand her artistic range, explore her uniqueness and

versatility and also generate new ideas. fashion industry is a dynamic and innovative

hob of creative individuals with a flair for designing

Apparel design is Anna’s passion. Learn-

conventional and non-conventional styles. They have

ing as much as she can is imperative

the uncanny ability to interpret fashion trends for with their self-expressions and highly stylized elements her of to stay ahead of the competition. It is imaginative portrayals. The human body becomes a her intent to become a pivotal

walking canvas for these artists we call fashion force de- in signers. Anna White, a local fashion designer, has fulfilled her desire to be counted

the Caribbean Fashion Industry. The knowledge that she has gained has

among these avant-gardes of today’s fashion indusenabled her to execute her designs, altry. low She was influenced by her mother, at an early age, who was a home-based seamstress. She was a source of inspiration and Anna would sit for hours at her feet and play with the scraps of fabrics that fell to the floor. It was not long before she began designing and constructing garments for her dolls, not yet realizing that she was making a career choice. Anna went on to study fashion illustrations, garment construction, tailoring and fabric design at various institutions. Designing apparel is an exciting and demanding profession that requires special abilities; creativity, skills and fortitude are the ingredients for success in the industry, all of which Anna possesses.

her to White coordinate and reflect or- from Anna standing with one of style her designs her upcoming Street Fusion” ganization andcollection develop “Boho techniques that due May 2012 would increase her productivity, and a level of competitiveness that will only serve to enhance her efficiency. Highlight Interview-Anna White Q1. Who are you? A1. I am Anna White, creative director of Nykell’s Designs for custom-made clothing for men, women and children. Q2. What are three words that best describe who you are? A2. If I had to sum myself up in three words, one, of course, would be creative;


number two would be, of course,

dent at the University of Trinidad and To-

spiritual and number three; fun-

bago

loving.

(U.T.T.) to pursue a degree in fashion.

Q3. Who or what inspires you?

Q6. What is the stand out moment in your designing career thus far?

A3. I am mostly inspired by events, whether it be political or natural

A6. My daughter’s graduation dress, my

disasters. I

son’s graduation suit, weddings, carnival

am also inspired by the beauty

costumes, the construction of the Maid

around me such as nature and peo-

Marian costume for carnival Queen of the

ple in general,

Band; every little collection that I have

for example, I take inspiration from

done, to me, has always been a defining

the way people live their lives and garments

moment.

individuals wear to certain events. I am inspired but a number of things.

Q7. What hobbies or interests do you have outside of designing?

Q4. Define success. A7. Wow that’s a lot; hiking, biking, Latin A4. I would interpret success as one

dancing, dining out, going for walks,

being able to do what they love, do

hanging out with friends….it’s just too

it well,

many to name.

and freely. It helps if you get paid. (laughs)

Q8. What are some of your immediate upcoming projects?

Q5. What sacrifices have you made for success?

A8. At present I’m working on my thesis collection for my school. It’s our final

A5. Wow. My greatest sacrifice was

year and we are now heavily involved in cre-

me having to give up my business,

ating a collection of pieces to be in a

at present,

fashion show next year.

to attend school as a full time stu-


Q9. Where do you see yourself, as a

image.

designer, in the next five years? Q12. What is your secret fear? A9. Well, as a designer, I, of course, will own my successful business and

A12. To be buried alive; buried alive emo-

being a

tionally, to be buried alive physically, to

fashion consultant will be added to

be buried alive creatively.

that as well. Q13. Are there any other designers you Q10. What is your ultimate goal in

rate or admire?

the fashion industry? A13. Actually there are quite a few designA10. I do intend to be known inter-

ers whom I admire and probably would

nationally so my goal right now is to

take inspiration from; Alexander McQueen,

get myself

for instance, Fendi, Dior and Alberta

and my unique designs out there and to be known as an international de-

Feretti; love her work.

signer. Q14. Who is the most interesting person Q11. L’image is a very enticing name.

you have worked with or would like to

What does it signify?

work with?

A11. L’image is French for ‘the im-

A14. Alberta Feretti. To me the way she

age’. It signifies the image of the

creates the fabrics, uses the fabrication in

customer or

terms of the way she designs her pieces,

the client so, in terms of naming the

the way they fit; I think that she is a very

business ‘L’image’, it pulls in you as

creative individual, very talented and very

the

inspiring and I would like to meet and

person, the individual, having a sense

work with her.

of your own style and that is what L’image

Q15. What keeps you going in the face of

is all about; creating an individual

adversity?

style for each person. It creates your


A15. The fact that I am able to create an image that makes others love how they look and how they feel keeps me motivated. To me it’s about using my creativity to bring their happiness. Q16. What are some of the challenges you face in the fashion industry? A16. Other than the ‘survival of the fittest’ and ‘every man for himself’ aspect, there is the financial aspect of it. There is also the acceptance here in Trinidad and Tobago as the industry has not yet been fully recognized. Q17. What advice would you give to someone who is pursuing a similar path? A17. My advice to that person is to do their research first; see what other options are available before they decide exactly

what it is they want to do. In fashion there is a wide range of opportunities and if they do research they can find out exactly what their niche is and they would be able to study and prepare for that aspect. Q18. What do you get complimented on most? A18. Other than my gorgeousness, the way that I am able to take a boring piece of fabric and turn it into something amazing that fits a human form. Q19. What can you offer that other designers can’t?

Anna White


A19. My aesthetics; my take on how one

If you were…..

should look, feel and dress to enhance A celeb; Angela Basette one’s personality. I think that I am able to tell exactly what a client wants and

A city : Paris

I deliver accordingly. I can also masterfully construct a treasury of fascinating

A boy: Vin Diesel

designs that would help to showcase the creativity of my country.

A food: vegetable soup; variety of surprises, easy on the stomach and great for

Fast facts

the palette.

Sign: set between Libra and Scorpio

An animal: ant; smart, communal worker, lift a hundred times its weight.

Nickname: Ann An object: a crystal vase; delicate, beautiful Superpower: read minds

and valuable.

Hobbies: Latin dancing, biking, hiking

A fragrance: Colour Me Purple

Three things you can’t live without: creative

An adjective: innovative

environment, spirituality, love and patience Pet peeve: one’s inability to detect insult Most likely to say: No Life mantra: stop placing lifetime expectations on seasonal people and also to know your worth


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Exclusive with Green Start Sounds By Nykima Straker

Green Star Sounds is a young group of D.J.‟s that originated from the village of Diego Martin, west Trinidad, which presently comprises three members. The trio has been joggling together for the past two (2) years, learning about each other‟s unique styles. This group of young, versatile selectors has been flattening sets before the designation of the group name on August 4th, 2011. „Green‟ signifies the colour of will, while „Star‟ signifies each member as being their own individual stars. Using every program from Native Traktor DJ to Serato, these guys can joggle old school music like they were partying since the 1980‟s. Green Star Sounds caters to new-school parties, excursions, christenings, weddings, graduations, corporate events etc. Highlight interview with upcoming D.J. sensation - Green Star Sounds 1. Green Star Sounds is an innovative name. What does it signify?

4. What was the first event you played at? Well, we first played at Diego Martin Lessons Academy but we were actually known as Massive Entertainment. We later changed our name to something more original. Therefore, the first event that Green Star Sounds played at was a party that took place at Defense Force‟s Club; „D‟ Club‟.

5. What is the next event you will play at? A. Green Star Sounds is scheduled to play at Candy Ville in the U.W.I. Social Club at the St. Augustine Campus on the 29th of Oct. 2011.

A. Mention name change 2. Why do you do you guys do what you do? A. Being a D.J. is just something we like to do. It brings a joy having people move to the music that we create. 3. What should we expect from Green Star Sounds? A. Bigger and better style and delivery of the same music you hear on a day to day basis; with a different twist.

6. Out of all the songs you have in your collection, as a D.J., which one „never fails‟? A. The all-time song that never fails is „Ram-ram‟ from Lady Saw.

7. What was the funniest thing that ever happened at an event? A. At our first official event at


Defense Force‟s Club, thirty seconds into a set, Gyasi froze; he couldn‟t play, he couldn‟t remember any songs, he didn‟t know what to play. I was originally the mike-man had to stop talking on the mike in order to play tracks. For that event, we had no mike-man as I was the D.J. and Gyasi was just there shaking like a leaf.

8. What advice would you give to an upcoming D.J.? A. You have to stick with it. The music industry is saturated so you have to learn your trade well, be an expert at what you do.

9. Where do you see yourself five years from now as a disc jockey?

A. We will be owning a fully loaded sound company and we also see ourselves playing in the 96.7fm radio station.

10.When you play, is there a pre-planned set or do you just go with the flow?

A. Basically it‟s a little of both because depending on what type of event we are playing at, we will know what genre of music is appropriate. When our session starts, then we go with the flow.

11. What are three pertinent skills that a D.J. must know to be successful on set? A. Originality, smooth mixing and versatility.

12.Words of wisdom? A. Our words of wisdom are also our life mantra: trust, loyalty, respect!




the duo shared for the health and beauty industry. Although Tres Belle has been in existence for only three months, this newly founded company is known for extending a warm, welcoming spirit to all its clients. They have since come a long way on the path to success. Presently, Tres Belle is expanding its services and is now offering makeup services by Surya Artistry, makeup workshops, personalized shopping and temporary body art. Customers can look forward to visiting their studio located in San Juan which would be officially opened at the end of November 2011. Tres Belle’s staff always urge their customers to sample their products before purchasing to ensure maximum satisfaction. Tres Belle carries their very own makeup palettes which include eye shadows, concealers, blush, lip gloss and makeup brushes. They also carry the Da Vinci Line of Mineral Products which includes the Skin Care Line and Mineral Makeup and Elf Products. Tres Belle

Tres Belle Cosmetique is a very successful, online makeup and beauty product store, co-owned by Nadia Ali and Reya Gosein. It started off because of the passion

Cosmetique is the one and only authorized dealer for the Da Vinci line of products in Trinidad and Tobago. They even carry nail products as well. In addition to Tres Belle’s wide color se-


lection, their products are extremely gentle and do not contain any dyes, oils, chemicals, fillers, additives and preservatives. This allows for the use on even the most sensitive skin, unlike other leading brands of makeup. These products are Hyper allergic and non-comedogenic; it would neither irritate your skin nor clog your pores resulting in acne, black heads, white heads or any break outs in the future. Tres Belle’s Da Vinci Mineral shimmers and glitter can be applied anywhere from a sheer touch of color to something much bolder. The products are also very versatile. They can be used as eye shadows, lip gloss, nail polish, eye liner, temporary hair high lights, body bronzer and temporary body tattoos. Shopping at Tres Belle is very convenient, customers can order desired goods online and has the option to have it delivered to certain business places or arrange convenient meeting points. Delivery is also available via TTPOST. Tres Belle Cosmetique recently participated in a Bridal show held at the Centre of Excellence in Macoya on 4th of September 2011. They will also be taking part in the Caribbean Nail and Beauty Trade Show also held at the Centre of Excellence on 6th and 7th November between the hours of 10am and 6pm.

Contact Tres Belle at 742-9183 or 688-6870 or email at

tres_belle_cosmetique@hotmail.com


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