Campus Mag Issue 2 - 2018
Campus Mag Issue 2 - 2018
Campus Mag Issue 2 - 2018
CAMPUS
www.campusmag.co.ke
VOL 2 | AUGUST 2018
36 pages
of
exclusive
content
HAIR
LetsTalk
MaryneKeseri
EXLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH
FASHION
DRESSING FOR
FEATURE TECH
WHY ARE MILLENIALS XIAOMI
THE COLD WEATHER SO BROKE REDMI 5 PLUS
editorial
I like your hair by the way.
But that's not all that we have for you. Some of our fantastic regular
sections such as 'Escape', Series review, TV review and Techzone
have amazing content written just for you. Don't forget to check out
our review for Multimedia University and how the students find life
here.
For those of you who love learning about new ways to create
amazingly sumptious meals, we have a recipe for Jamaican Jerk
wings. Wondering what that is, dive in and find out all bout it on
page 31.
PS : Our this and our previous magazine issues can be found online
on our website and on Issuu.
As always, Dream BIG, Work Hard and Stay Focused ... Don't forget
o
to Play even Harder.
Saw
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Contents
REGULAR FEAURES
06 EVENTS
We feature some of the amazing
events hppening around Nairobi in
this and the coming months
08
16 WALK THROUGH
This month we take you through the
famous Maasai market here in
Nairobi. The days times and tips
30 GADGET REVIEW
We do a review of Xiaomi's REDMI 5
FASHION PARADE Plus. One of the many amazing
phones produced by the brand
We talk about the simplest yet most popular
hair styles in campus and why to get 32 BEAUTY
them. We give you tips and insights on
how to take care of your hair to
look more beautiful.
10 HANGOUTS
We hang out with Maryne Keseri of
Afrikeseri Kollections & find out what
drives him in a quest to build a powerful
brand & care for the boychild
31 RECIPES
We show you how to prepare very
sumptuous Jamaican chicken wings
MAIN FEAURE
Why are millenials almost always broke, living
from paycheck to paycheck an supplimenting
with loan apps. Find out on our main feature
32 31
SPECIAL FEAURES
20 CAMPUS WELLNESS
We show you the many organic
products that you can use to grow
your hair longer and more beautifully
34 CONFESSIONS
12
When an assistant Dean loves
speaking in his native tongue. Trouble
is sure to follow. Find out more
2018 NAIROBI
PIZZA FERSTIVAL
29th September to 8th October 201 7.
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29th September to 8th October 201 7. Scroll below to
find out how you can claim 2 complimentary drinks
and stand a chance to win a trip of a lifetime to
Rome.
PLASCON
COLOR RUN
Kenya Colour Run welcomes Plascon Kenya as they
transform to a bigger, brighter and a more colourful
run.
This edition of Plascon Colour Run will have a one-of-a-
kind theme: Colours, DJ Music, Running, Jogging,
Skipping, Walking, Dancing, Aerobics, Zumba & lots of
food & drinks will ensure that all participants will have
an absolute blast.
Adults: Ksh 1 500
Kids: Ksh 1 000
NAICCON
ASYLUM
Welcome to the #Asylum for the #InsanelyCreative
and #MadlyTalented. Attend the greatest showcase of
creativity in East Africa. Animators, Comic Book Artists,
Illustrators, Cosplayers, Game Developers, Gamers,
Illustrators, Merchandisers, Youtubers etc. This is gonna
be a meet for geniuses. Attend to have the greatest
fun in your you life.
Tickets www.naiccon.com
Ksh. 700 Weekend Pass
Ksh. 400 One day Ticket
Tags
#Naiccon #PSGAfrica #AfricaEcup #Asylum201 8
Campus Events
PROJECT
AFTERGLOW
Project Afterglow is a great night to enjoy fantastic
music combined with a glow in the dark theme to
keep it diverse.
Starts: Sat 1 1 th Aug, 7:00pm
Ends: Sun 1 2th Aug, 6:00am
Location: The Tree House
Charges: Ksh 800
SAUTI ACADEMY
VOICE AUDITIONS
Would you like to become a professional singer?
Come and audition to study music with us! Sauti
Academy is the place to learn healthy voice
technique, study song writing and performance
alongside a live band and learn about the music
business. Karibuni.
SIngle Session : Ksh: 1 000
Group Session : Ksh 1 000
RUGBY AFRICA
GOLD CUP
Rugby Africa Gold Cup action continues on
Saturday 1 1 August 201 8 when the Simbas
play Tunisia at the RFUEA Ground. This
match kicks off at 2.00pmarticipants will
Regular: Ksh 8,00
V.I.P Ksh 2000
HAIR
For the Ladies
LetsTalk
Choosing hairstyles for ladies is a night mare in
choices. As they are simply endless possibilities &
combinations that can be tried out. Here are some
that are trending at the moment, are easy to maintain
and last long if well taken care of.
1. Box Braids: This is a protective style that is achieved
by parting the hairs into tiny sections and then
braiding the hair while infusing wefts of braiding hair.
Braiding hair is synthetic hair with a thicker texture
used to make braids appear longer and thicker. This
hairstyle can take from 4 to 8 hours to complete and
last for 3 months, at the longest 3
2. Sew-Ins : This is a durable, low-maintenance
hairstyle that can last up to three months with proper
care. This style is known as protective styles as it allows
4
women to style their hair without breaking or
damaging their natural hair from any heating tools.
This technique involves French braiding the natural
hair into a circular pattern and using needles to sew
the ends of the track into the braided hair. These
tracks come in the form of bundles or packs, which
are extended collections of hair held together by
wefts that vary in length and color.
3. Natural Hair: This is the state-of-being of all hair
without assistance from extensions or heated tools. It is
one of the most versatile patterns that can be worn in
endless ways. This often includes thick-textured hair
that results in many curl patterns. This style often
requires products due to natural hair being prone to
dryness and frizz. It is easily damaged due to humidity
and breakage. This damage is why many women
often turn to the protective styles listed above, as to
not ruin or damage their natural hair.
4. Goddess Braids : These give a tiara kind of look and
accentuate the forehead and eyes. It is much like a
large inverted cornrow. In this, the hair is not braided
completely, but a major portion of it is left flowing. This
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hair would require synthetic hair as well.
1
Fashion Speak
The Queen of
HEADWRAPS
This month, we have a chat with the award winning fashion designer & headwrap stylist, Maryne Keseri. She is the founder of
Afrikeseri Kollections, a fashion outfit that deals with all kinds of African wear with a primary focus on womens headwraps and
dera clothing. She has appeared in multiple television, radio and magazine interviews to discus her work & what drives her
passion for African wear and her designs. She has been named The House of Legacy designer of the year, three years in a
row (201 6-201 8) and shows no signs of slowing down. We had a sitdown with her to find out what drives her success.
1. Tell us about yourself? post picture of my clients wearing my outfits Wow. We have some pretty serious
Okay. This is a hard one. I am the first born in a and people would like and do enquiries and challenges. For instance, as I am not quite
family of five. My roots are from western Kenya orders. I also posted on sales groups on that established, I don't have ready made
but I was born and raised in Nakuru. I am very facebook and managed to get some orders inventory. Most clients look for ready made
focused, hardworking and ambitious student too. I also managed to get the best suppliers Items and if not available, I end up loosing lots
& designer at Multimedia University. My and also know the demographic which was of business. Also, the flooding of the dera
hobbies include mat sewing, swimming and I interested in deras. market with cheap generic products from
am a fitness enthusiast. I love travelling, which Eastleigh really cuts down business flow.
is quite helpful with my line business and I am 5. You've had multiple interviews both on
also into doing charity. television & magazines. How has that 8. What's next for Maryne Keseri ?
impacted on your business? I want to have opened a shoe line in the next
2. How much did you start with & how did you The interviews, I've had are on a number of couple of months as I am working on the
use this to grow your business? various topics. Some of viewers call to mention designs now. I also want to have a Monthly
I started my business with Ksh 5,000, I had how they like my work & how I inspire them. fvents TV like series titled 'The Headwrap Affair'
saved up 3000 shillings and I asked a family On sales, the shows have really boosted these starting out at the Coast, heading to Central
friend for a loan of 2000 shillings to top it up. I as people are always calling to make orders Kenya, Rift Valley then Western and finally
used the 3K as transport to Mombasa (I was or ask for our physical locations so that they culminating in Nairobi for a series finale in one
relatively new there) and with the remaining can come and buy our inventory. I have had of the Fancy hotels. I also intend to have a
2K I bought my first stock of deras at Marikiti people call in from as far as Lebanon & The beauty parlour and a photography studio for
market for Ksh 250 a dera. Came back to U.S to make orders because of the magazine my clientelle.
school and sold them off mostly to the staff interviews. I really thank God for them as they
and then using the profits, repeated the help my business grow. 9. What inspires you and how you work?
process each time expanding my client base. I had a rough childhood growing up and I
6. You re particularly known for your wouldn't want my siblings or children, any
3. How did you handle dissapointment when headwraps but that's not the only thing that children to go through the same. I hope to
starting out? you do, is it? open up a rescue center, Afrikeseri Rescue
Every business has its challenges. Especially Yes. So ... Pulse live Kenya gave me a name. Center for children especially for the 'Boy
with deras which are mostly bought by a The Queen of Headwraps. Daily Nation called Child' who doesn't receive as much care as
niche community and also by pregnant ladies me a Jack of all trades but a master of they should. My family is my primary inspiration
so this could leave me with unsold stock. But headwraps. They were actually right, because though and I can't let myself rest until I get
through persavearance, I have managed to I am a headwraps stylist, fashion designer and what I want for them. They are proud of me
outgrown these and see the business expand an entrepreneur with a boutique & barber and it's this pride that keeps me going.
to more clients. shop in Eldoret and mabuyu outlets in Ongata
Rongai, Nairobi CBD and also Eldoret town. 1 0. Parting shot
4. What role do you think social media plays in My Parting Shot. Haba Haba Hujaza Kibaba.
your business today? 7. As a designer, what are some of the Take more risks and your chances of success
Social media has been of great help especilly toughest moments you've had to face in your will increase more. Remember to Tithe.
with marketing. When I started out, I would line of work?
YOUR
MOMENT OF
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who want to strutt their stuff on our magazine
Every month we'll select one chiq and/or one dude to be featured on
the magazine. Tell us all about your achievements, your dreams and anything else
interesting about yourself. We'll also have a flattering photoshoot session just for you!
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Just send your details to [email protected] and we'll give you a call
Main Feature
What
Is Making MILLENIALS
So BROKE !
I
'm pretty sure that everyone's parents now till you graduate and post-graduation,
(and even mine!) constantly drill into your there will be more challenges whether you like
heads how lucky you are or how spoilt it or not. Challenges beyond working on
you are compared to ‘their time’. You assignments, sitting for final exams or pursuing
know what? Your parents aren’t wrong. a higher education. Yup. We’re talking about
They lived in a time and survived a money matters.
period where money was hard to come
by. So hard that some of them couldn’t Knowing that basically everyone your age
even afford high school education let feels an intense pressure to keep up
alone higher education, unlike you – and appearances, both online and in real life, can
that’s only the tip of the iceberg for them with actually give you an edge when it comes to
regards to the challenges that they’ve faced learning about financial planning and how to
in their lifetime. change your status from broke to ... well not
broke. This actually begs the question, why are
While your whole future lies ahead of you from millennials broke?
Mai
Maasai Market
AWalkThrough
Maasai Markets in Nairobi are great places to shop for and see amazing handicrafts from
indeginous tribes around the coutry. The colorful Maasai markets mainly sell traditional wares
ranging from wooden sculptures, beaded necklaces, batik wall hangings, shoes, soap stone
carvings, sisal bags, kikois, textiles and a whole host of other exciting goods.
The Maasai Market has endured the test of time similar shops found along Nairobi’s Biashara street
and numerous re-locations by the Nairobi City or those in upmarket malls.
Council to become the premier market for African
artefacts and curios in Nairobi for the many tourists Tips Fot Shopping at Maasai Market
who throng the city as the main start point in their 1. Be very specific on quality and don’t just buy
exploration of Kenya’s tourist destinations. an item from the first artisan who sells to you if the
Maasai market borrows its name for the Maasai- finishing has not been well done. Chances are,
one of Kenya’s Tribes and one that has retained there is another who has perfected the item’s
its culture, traditions, identity and pride. quality – especially for items such as wall
What I love about the market is how easy the Jua hangings, ornaments or kitchenware.
Kali artisans are able to pick on trends and 2. Be the typical Kenyan, in other words, bargain
provide an artistic alternative with the best till you run him/her out of breath. Kenyans have
examples being Candle holders, ladies bags, perfected the art of bargaining except in when
clutches, wall hangings, wallets, Sandals, clothing they go to 5 star hotels.
and utensils such as bowls, table cloths, spoons From experience, the markets at Kijabe Street and
etc. This to me is what perfecting an art means. the High court parking have the best rates as they
are perceived to be for Kenyans as opposed to
Maasai Market Schedule those in up-market venues like malls. It’s all about
Below is a schedule of where to catch these Jua perceptions and the venue cost. The items and
Kali artisans and find that unique wedding gift or the traders are the same ones in all these markets.
items for your home or wardrobe.
Bargaining Tips
Monday -There is usually no market on this day. Once you have walked around, noted which
Tuesday – Kijabe Street Park next to Nairobi River traders/stalls have the items you want. You can
and Prestige Plaza along Ngong Road. now proceed with the actual buying. bargaing is
Wednesday – Capital Center along Mombasa part of our culture as Kenyans so be ready to
rd engage in some back and forth. Here are some
Thursday – The junction Mall & along Ngong tips that I have always used and which work like a
road charm.
Friday – The Village market along Limuru road & a). Ask how much the item is nonchalantly
Lavington Mall b). Act shocked (chances are, the trader has
Saturday -The High court parking in the city given you the cost with a very high mark up)
Center opposite Re-Insurance Plaza & c). State matter of factly that you have half of that
Prestige Plaza along Ngong road amount
Sunday -Yaya Center along Valley Road in d). Insist that that’s the only amount you have and
Hurlingham you were actually looking for something else
e). If they are adamant on their rate, pretend to
Although many of their items which sometimes are be going to another trader, chances are, they will
not given a good finishing touch, I have a call you as you leave.
weakness for them because they are unique and f). Depending on how much time you have,
make one’s home or dressing seem very elegant. sometimes you will only add at most Ksh. 50 or Ksh.
The items are priced quite fairly compared to 1 00 above your stated amount.
CM Guides
CM'S GUIDE TO
MULTI-MEDIA
UNIVERSITY
-The Vibe -Student Reviews
Tight Knit Family "I was most surprised by the type of community that
Africa Nazarene University is a private, Christian founded MMU has. It’s a very warm and welcoming
institution and an affiliate of The Church of the Nazarene environment. My favorite part about the University is
Colleges and Universities around the world. The main that there is always something to do on or off campus.
campus - Leah T. Marangu - is located at Ongata There’s really something for everyone.” – Linda
Rongai and is approximately 22 kilometers south of "MMU is a very different experience for everyone.
Nairobi City Center. There are thousands of ways to get involved and meet
-What it feels like to go here plenty of different people. As someone who didn’t
It feels awesome. You get to learn so many things. You have any friends or family in MMU or Rongai, prior to
get to see new things and experience new amazing moving into school, I found it was very easy to make
things every day. Its a scenic place. You learn with friends. The nearby Rongai town is a very laid-back
animals, where else do you do that. Mike Otako and easy going. My education process has been
You get to interact with new people from different wonderful." Mike
cultures with different traditions and expectations. You
learn new things everyday and the scenes are just -Getting In
amazing. Linda Barasa The admission process for MMU has only a few
requirements. You can join through KUCPS or PSSP.
Other requirements are KCSE certificate or past
-Awesome Alumni academic records from recognized examination
You wouldn’t believe the number of recognizable bodies.
names and faces that trekked KU’s hilly grounds before -Top 3 Courses
you. Take Tom Wanjala who works for radio China. Lois Journalism
Lihanda, The first ever Miss Albinism Kenya(We did an B.Com
interview with her on our first issue. Check it out on our BSc. IT
website). Akuku Danger, the commedian. Maurice -Top Student Organizations
Oniang’o, 201 5 Environment Reporter of the Year, The CU
Michael Were Mukhusiah, SuperSport's Bonga Boli Accounting and Finance Club
competition winner 201 8 just to mention a few. Drama Club (Masqueraiders)
AISEC
-Where we hang
Don’t stress if you’d
rather spend more
time in a low-key
environment. The
university also has
tons of places to
hangout and chill
if you’re looking for
a more relaxing
spot. Some of the
most popular ones
are the Church,
the swimming -How much are the students partying?
pool, nature park, the gazebos, behind the library, When it comes to nightlife, MMU’s party never ends on the
pavilion. The most favorite places though would have to weekends. With nearly 20 bars in Ongata Rongai, students
be at 'Chafua' and the stadium. can be found hitting up budget-friendly drink specials and
hanging out with friends almost every other weekend. In
school though, not so much. If you come into the school over
-What would you tell incoming freshman about your the weekend, don't be suprsised to find ghost town.
school?
"Brace for some serious academic work. Because these people tend What has been one takeaway from your campus
to be serious when it comes to academics. Here there actually isn't experience thus far?
any culture shock. There are few things to do outside of academics "The learning experience. You learn to be punctual in
as there are no things such as a gym, so fitness buffs will have to everything you do. I have learnt that you need some level of
make their own arrangements to keep fit." Mike seriousness and also to grab opportunities around you or other
"Join clubs, religious organizations such as the Christian Union. Be people will grab them while youre still contemplating. You get
religios, the school is quite open to different religions as we even have to learn to stand for yourself and be your own person. no
a mosque within the grounds." Mercy matter what comes your way.
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AMERICANAH
CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE
Ifemelu and Obinze are young and in love when they
depart military-ruled Nigeria for the West. Beautiful, self-
assured Ifemelu heads for America, where despite her
academic success, she is forced to grapple with what it
means to be black for the first time. Quiet, thoughtful
Obinze had hoped to join her, but with post-9/1 1 America
closed to him, he instead plunges into a dangerous,
undocumented life in London. Fifteen years later, they
reunite in a newly democratic Nigeria, and reignite their
passion—for each other and for their homeland.
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
HARPER LEE
The novel is about two children, Jem and Scout
Finch, living in a fictional southern U.S town, trying
to understand the world, through their principled
father Atticus Finch and the events that affect
them and their neighborhood. The town is
steeped in racial and other prejudices. All is well till
Atticus takes up a case to defend an innocent,
black man –Tom Robinson, who has been falsely
accused of raping a white girl. Much to the
children’s surprise and shock, they along with their
father, are forced to face sudden hostility from
their neighbors and friends as their father solely
tries to defend a black man.
TV Series
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STARRING : STARRING :
Andrew Lincoln
Mike Colter Jon Bernthal
Alfre Woodard Sarah Wayne
Simone Missick Steven Yeun
GENRE : GENRE :
DRAMA HORROR :
NO OF SEASONS : NO OF SEASONS :
TWO EIGHT
After a sabotaged experiment leaves him with super Adapted from a comic-book series, this horror drama
strength and unbreakable skin, Luke Cage (Mike Colter) follows the survivors of an apocalyptic holocaust who
becomes a fugitive trying to rebuild his life in modern day are searching for a safe haven while being tracked
Harlem, New York City. But he is soon pulled out of the and menaced by zombies. In the first season,
shadows and must fight a battle for the heart of his city-- sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln)
forcing him to confront a past he had tried to bury. emerges from a coma to find few people but far too
many flesh-eating "walkers" who have died and come
back to life. A fellow survivor tells him there's a
refugee center in Atlanta, so he heads there with
hopes of finding his missing wife and son, eventually
POWER SUITS
STARRING : STARRING :
Gabriel Macht
Omari Hardwick Patrick J. Adams
Joseph Sikora Meghan Markle
La La Anthony Sarah Rafferty
Curtis Jackson III(50 Cent) Rick Hoffman
GENRE : GENRE :
DRAMA : COMEDY, DRAMA
NO OF SEASONS : NO OF SEASONS :
FIVE EIGHT
Drama about New York City nightclub owner In Suits, one of Manhattan's top corporate lawyers
James "Ghost" St Patrick (Omari Hardwick), who (Gabriel Macht) sets out to recruit a new hotshot associate
doubles as a drug kingpin to an elite clientele, and hires the only guy that impresses him, a brilliant but
which could hinder his attempts to turn his unmotivated college dropout (Patrick J. Adams).
legitimate business into a wide-ranging empire. Though he isn't actually a lawyer, this legal prodigy has
He searches for vengeance and his quest for the book smarts of a Harvard law grad and the street
blood threatens to dismantle his legitimate smarts of a hustler. However, in order to serve justice and
legacy. save their jobs, both these unconventional thinkers must
continue the charade.
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XIAOMI REDMI
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When it comes to phone releases, no on does more per month than Xiaomi, and in my honest opinion, they should go slow on this .
It clouds the market and confuses the consumers as they are all almost similar. That aside, the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus is one of the
best phones produce by the company and comes at quite a bargain. At only Ksh 18,500, this phone packs quite the charm. It uses
Snapdragon 625 octa core processor with 2.0GHz frequency, which makes you play big, heavy games and watch videos smoothly.
12MP and 5MP camera let you take sharper and more vibrant photos anywhere and anytime. Besides, it adds fingerprint sensor
and massive 4000mAh battery.
displays, and the panel used here keeps selfie. Beautify 3.0 makes your skin
Design
these standards. You can tweak the color become crystal clear and fair tone, and
You get a reassuring aluminium build with
balance to your preferences from the enhances your natural beauty. You can
the Redmi 5 Plus in a more unibody-like
settings though they tend to be just great record 4K videos at 30 FPS which is not
fashion, with nicely curved edges instead
out of the box. The phone has a great quite as bad.
of the flat and sharp sides like previous
sunlight legibility so you don't have to
Xiami phones. Built to a budget, you should
throw shade on your phone to read texts.
not expect that all aspects of the phone be
Split Screen
up-to-date with the latest smartphones.
One of the best advantages of skinned SPECIFICATIONS
The charging port is a micro-USB one,
versions of Android is that they can CPU: Snapdragon 625
rather than USB Type-C, and the dual
implement features found in newer Split Screen
speaker grilles only serve to hide a single-
versions of Android than the one on which Fingerprint Lock, Smart Lock
speaker reality, though it’s a world of well-
they are based. The heavy-hitter here has 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM memory
balanced tones and reasonably good bass.
to be Split Screen feature, which works
Display Camera: 5MP Front + 12MP Rear Camera
exactly like the versions found on some Battery: 4000mAh Li-polymer
A 5.99-inch 18:9 FHD+ (2160x1080) IPS
Oreo phones.
LCD panel with 403 PPI crisp resolution PROS
Camera
means that colours are accurate and the Aluminium Body
There is a 12-MP camera on the back and a
4000mAh battery means you can keep the Split Screen & Multi Touch
5-MP camera in the front with an LED flash.
brightness nice and high. Xiaomi has a 64GB Memory
A soft-toned selfie-light supplements
great track record when it comes to LCD CONS
natural daylight to achieve the perfect
No Android 8 Yet
Generic Design
Recipe
-Ingredients -Instructions
For the chicken wings: 1. Blend all the ingredients except for the chicken
500 gms chicken wings wings into a fine sauce.
1 small onion
4 cloves garlic 2. Add the chicken wings in the jerk sauce and mix.
2 tbsp spring onions, chopped Let marinate for 30 minutes.
1 tbsp thyme
1 tsp salt 3. Add the chicken and the marinade in an oven proof
1/2 tsp black pepper dish and bake in a preheated oven at 200C for 1 hour.
1 tbsp all spice Flip the wings at the 30 minute mark to ensure even
1/2 tsp nutmeg baking.
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp chili flakes 4. Serve with a serving of steamed Rice or Ugali
1/4 cup orange juice depending on your preferences.
2 tbsp oil
1/4 cup dark soy sauce
1/4 cup vinegar
Steamed Rice for serving
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o o s c a n sc i a l l y
e
Tra d i ti o n ao f m o i s tu re , e s ps te a d o f
th e h a i rs e d to o o fte n . I n s ti c k to a
w h e n u g u p e v e ry d a y , e t i m e s
l a th e ri nl e o f tw o to th re l h a i r i s
s c h e d u k. S i n c e n o rm a xc e s s
p e r w e ey n o t p ro n e to e r i s , th i s
typ i c a l l th e w a y o i l y h a i
g re a s e p o s e n o i s s u e .
sh ou l d
C A R E
E R H A IR
O P R O P
D E T NT
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M G U I R O T E C
H E AT P su ch a n ea sy-to -
T A
THE C U S E
u
A
t s a yin g b u
t it's
e n c e! A h ea t
w it h o d iffe r
Th is g o e s m a ke s a
t te c tive
h a t re a ll y a ft, fo rm in g a p ro o u r
e t s t e p ,
fo rg
w r a p s t h e h a ir s h g e a n d e n s u rin g y
p ro te c ta n t s p re ve n tin g d a m a s a lo n is t w il l a d vic e
u r
b a rrie r, th a n d friz z fre e . Yo u n t o il s to u s e , h o w
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e k ta
s tyle is s le h e b e s t h e a t p ro te c u c a n exp e c t fro m
t o
yo u o n
a n d t h e b e n e fi ts y yo u rs e lf a n d yo u r
th e y w o rk n t n a tu ra l o il s . D o h a ir a fa vo u r -
re
WASH YOUR HAIR ONCE u s in g d iffe rg e t th is tip!
don 't fo
EVERY 1 TO 2 WEEKS
The more often you wash
your hair, the more you strip
it of its moisture. This results
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in dry, brittle hair. You should
wash your hair every 7 to 10
days, but you can get away
with washing it once every
14 days. Washing your hair
prevents dryness and
product buildup. If you can't
find a shampoo and
conditioner meant for ethnic
hair, try to use a moisturizing
shampoo meant for dry hair
& then follow up with a
moisturizing conditioner. If
you must wash your hair
more often, dilute your
shampoo with 50% water
and 50% shampoo.
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Beauty
Beauty
USE THE RIGHT
HAIR BRUSH
A boar bristle brush or a
wet brush should be your
best friend! With long hair,
It's super important that
your hair brush helps
smooth the hair shaft, to
minimize any breakage. A
natural fiber brush, like
the boar bristle, helps to
minimize friction when
brushing.
Therefore, the hair doesn't get
caught on any knots, leaving the
hair smooth and silky without
pulling out hair strands. The trusty
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wet brush also does a fantastic job
as the bristles bend around any
tangles putting less stress on the
DO NOT USE WRONG hair.
HAIR BANDS
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help protect from breakage and damage
and secretly, your hair couldn't be more
happy about it!
Language Barrier
I had gone to see the assistant Dean of students over a pro
was interested in doing within the institution. Being a governm ject I
run varsity, bureaucracy was rife and after being gven the ent
around for a while, I was eventually directed to the Dean of run
students office to address my request.
When I got to the deans office, which was on the fourth flou
building with no lift, I found some former students of the r of a
institution who had come to do clearance with the sports
wasn’t quite pleased with one of the students mohawk hairoffian
do and
the hair he’d left at the sides to finish off his look. He decided
express his dissapointment and when he saw the students to
native tongue and rattled on for about 5 minutes while theo the
calmly listened to him and nodded along. student