Here are official photos from Solange Knowles and Alan Ferguson's wedding. Solange has always had a unique and edgy style of her own laced with vintage and simplicity.
She walked down the aisle as a symphonic instrumental of Donny Hathaway’s, “I Love the Lord, He Heard My Cry” played.
There were also performances by musician friends Kelela, Questlove, and Kindness and an adorable dance-off between herself and her ten-year-old son Daniel Julez.
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Monday, 17 November 2014
Sunday, 16 November 2014
PHOTOS: Solange Knowles Gets Married To Alan Ferguson
Solange Knowles said I DO to 51 year old video director Alan Ferguson in New Orleans on Sunday, today, in front of about 200 family and friends.
The wedding took place at the Marigny Opera House in New Orleans.
The couple arrived at about 2pm via white-painted vintage bicycles and the bride's basket held flowers.
On arrival, the bride rocked a cream pantsuit with a cape and plunging V-neck while the groom matched in a white suit and tie.
Alan Ferguson has directed videos for Katy Perry and John Legend and also won a BET Award for Best Video Director for co-directing Beyoncé's "Party" and "Dance for You" music videos.
Bey and JayZ arrive for the wedding |
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Amazing beauty uses of fresh milk
Certain ingredients found in fresh whole milk could soften, tone, and exfoliate your skin, giving you a soft, silky and clear complexion.
Cleansing:
According to Natural-beauty expert Paige Padgett,whole milk can be used as your daily cleanser. "It's gentle, yet effective in removing excess oil and makeup," she says.
Exfoliating:
Milk contains lactic acid, a form of alpha hydroxyl acid (AHA), which helps to reduce wrinkles and boost collagen while smoothing the skin. Simply soak a cotton pad in milk, and gently clean your face and down your neck to exfoliate dead cells. "It's a gentle exfoliation," says Padgett. "Not like a fruit acid or enzyme, which can be harsher."
Skin Softening:
Add a couple of cups of milk to warm water for a lavish soak. "A milk bath feels decadent and makes skin soft and smooth," says Padgett.
Toning Mask:
Padgett recommends using yogurt as a mask to even skin tone, gently exfoliate, and soften skin. Apply a thin layer over your skin, and let sit for five to 10 minutes before rinsing.
Spot Treatment:
The lactic acid in milk brightens, rehydrates and exfoliates and also treats breakouts, according to Padgett. Mix milk with flour to create a thin paste, apply it before bedtime, leave it on overnight, and rinse in the morning.
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Cleansing:
According to Natural-beauty expert Paige Padgett,whole milk can be used as your daily cleanser. "It's gentle, yet effective in removing excess oil and makeup," she says.
Exfoliating:
Milk contains lactic acid, a form of alpha hydroxyl acid (AHA), which helps to reduce wrinkles and boost collagen while smoothing the skin. Simply soak a cotton pad in milk, and gently clean your face and down your neck to exfoliate dead cells. "It's a gentle exfoliation," says Padgett. "Not like a fruit acid or enzyme, which can be harsher."
Skin Softening:
Add a couple of cups of milk to warm water for a lavish soak. "A milk bath feels decadent and makes skin soft and smooth," says Padgett.
Toning Mask:
Padgett recommends using yogurt as a mask to even skin tone, gently exfoliate, and soften skin. Apply a thin layer over your skin, and let sit for five to 10 minutes before rinsing.
Spot Treatment:
The lactic acid in milk brightens, rehydrates and exfoliates and also treats breakouts, according to Padgett. Mix milk with flour to create a thin paste, apply it before bedtime, leave it on overnight, and rinse in the morning.
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Mercy Johnson shares adorable family photos
Friday, 14 November 2014
White Widow 'is alive and living with jihadist al-Qaeda husband in Somalia' - Kenyan Intelligence say
Lewthwaite and Fahmi Jamal Salim in a 'selfie' taken at their home in Somalia
Contrary to previous reports from Ukraine, Kenyan intelligence officers believe White widow Samantha Lewthwaite is 'alive and well' and living in southern Somalia with her jihadist husband and a wanted al-Qaeda suspect.
Lewthwaite and her husband, Salim also appear in a 'selfie' taken at their home. Police are using these and photos of their two children in a countrywide manhunt.
The updated profile of Lewthwaite in response to claims from a Moscow news agency that she had been killed by sniper fire, prompted
Kenyan intelligence to demand for Lewthwaite's body and they refuse to believe she has been part of any militia outside East Africa.
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