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By Akili King
Last week was an action-packed week on Instagram. Take, for example, the inspiring impulse of Tracee Ellis Ross’ Tracy Anderson method, which saw her sweat in a lime green ensemble. Meanwhile, Alonzo King Lines ballet dancer Adji Cissoko dapped her enthusiasts with some elegant jumps outside, while sisters Imaan and Aicha Hammam danced a little for a weekday boost. Speaking of sisters, VeganLit’s Sasha and Sable Boykin shared the benefits of having a new watermelon juice in the morning. “Watermelon is an amazing detoxifier and an energizing healer,” the couple wrote in the picture footer. “The benefits are infinite. “
Fresh complexion has also caught our attention to diet. For starters, Parker Kit Hill style took a quick selfie in the sun with some layers of blue mascara, which paired well with its yellow and orange eye shadow. Then Sara Sampaio shone with a berry. Mold dyed and cheeks peach, while Mona Tougaard came here nearby and not public with two framing threads. The art of laughing nails has also made waves, with nail artist Mei Kawajiri appearing as a Pokémon inspired by Chelsea Chiaki, and then Vic Styles, the guru of beauty and wellness, shares her own style of nails with orange tips.
To document his hair journey, Aweng Ade-Chuol published a short film: “Do you see hair growth?”She posed. Eventually, hairdresser Charlotte Mensah shared a video clip of her hairdressing procedure and announced that her new assignment, “Good Hair,” will arrive in October. “No one is born with bad hair and all hair is smart,” Mensah wrote. Its other shapes, shapes, sizes and textures, our hair is a canvas that we are loose to create as we please. The key is in care; know why, how and what to do with the energy of our God-given textures.
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