Friday, 12 April 2013

Trending: Textured Velvet Manicure!!!



velvet
Manicures are anything but basic this fall. From caviar manicures that glisten like diamonds to matte treatments that keep nails looking cool and chic, it’s all about adding texture to tips and toes.
Celebs like RIHANNA, CASSIE andCHRISTINA MILIAN are constantly flashing the latest nail trends and the newest one to hit the scene is the velvet manicure. Created by innovative nail brand, Ciate, the velvet manicure is easy to achieve and is a stylish way to spruce up your nails for autumn and Winter. (huge fan of ciate #blushing)
This super chic manicure comes in three sophisticated shades:
Berry Poncho – Nail Polish in Cabaret and Purple Crushed Velvet Powder Blue Suede – Nail Polish in 3AM Girl and Blue Crushed Velvet Powder Mink Cashmere – Nail Polish in Cream Soda and Grey Crushed Velvet Powder
Here’s how it works. Apply first coat of nail lacquer. Let dry. Apply second coat of nail lacquer. Before it dries, carefully apply the velvet powder by shaking it onto the nail over the clear plastic tray used to capture loose particles. With the handy applicator brush, swipe off excess velvet powder and let dry.
Not as hard as it looks, and I love this sultry take on the classic manicure.
To purchase the Ciate Velvet Manicure Kit, you can go to www.Sephora.com, (we have it in S.A)
cviratrend alert- caviar manicure
images by - ciate paint pots

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

A Tribute to Chris Hani



Justice Piitso on the qualities that made the late SACP leader great...
Today our people celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the brutal assassination  of the late Secretary General of the South African Communist Party, Cde Chris Thembisile Hani. It was on this fateful day of the 10th of April 1993 that a bullet from the hand of an imperialist sponsored mercenary robbed our people this most finest and illustrious leader of the South African working class movement.

We lower the banner of our Red flag in honour and memory of this legendary revolutionary freedom fighter and the leader of our national democratic revolution, whose image and tenacity have become the symbol of courage to the worldwide struggles led by our people against imperialism and colonial domination. The brutal assassination of our late Secretary General has germinated growing seeds of revolutionary ideas planted amongst our people, to take forward the struggles for the building of socialism as the future for humanity.

He led the South African working class into understanding that the main task of the South African national democratic revolution is the conquest of political and economic power. He led them understand the fundamental question that unity and cohesion is the only precondition for the victory of the struggles of our people against imperialism and colonialism.
He led them understand that theory and practice is the prelude for the success of our national liberation struggles and our ultimate goal for the establishment of the future socialist republic. He led them understand the role of the South African Communist party as the vanguard party of the working class.

We celebrate the life of a revolutionary leader of our people who contributed immensely to advance the noble cause of our struggles against colonialism of a special type.  His was an entire life of an indomitable contribution to cause of the struggles of the working people of the world against imperialism and colonialism. He occupied the forefront trenches of our struggles for the freedom and dignity of the people of our country and the world against oppression and exploitation. 
He was first and foremost the most humbled servant of the people, a leader of our national liberation movement, a communist, trade unionist, an internationalist, the most organic intellectual of our times, and an extraordinary and magnificent revolutionary fighter and Commander of our glorious army of our people, Mkhonto we Ziswe. He has proven himself to be a rare and all round revolutionary, capable of taking forward the tasks of our national democratic revolution.
We pay tribute to the living memories of this heroic leader few days after our people and world celebrated the hundred years anniversary of the birth of our national liberation movement, the African National Congress.
We therefore dedicate this glorious chapter of the centenary celebrations and an unbroken record of heroic struggles led by our glorious movement, in memory of this revolutionary leader of the working class. History will always remember his courageous exemplary leadership and contribution during the most difficult period of our struggles for the liberation of the oppressed people of our country.

We pay tribute to the life and times of our leader Chris Hani forty five years after the historic battle of Wankie and Spolilo. It was during this epic battle in the calendar of our history books, which he himself led as its commissar
,  that the first ever combined military operation by Mkhonto we Ziswe and Zipra revolutionary forces unleashed a decisive defeat against the most powerful apartheid regime in Southern Africa.
We refer ourselves to the memories of this revolutionary fighter to the historic battle of Wankie and Spolilo, for the significant historic reason that it was the first ever military confrontations between our revolutionary forces he led and the forces of the enemy of our people, that paved way for the advance of our revolutionary forces and therefore heralded a new era of intensified struggles that led to the liberation of the Southern African region.
We take courage from the exemplary life of this leader of our Communist party twenty five years after the decisive victory of working class solidarity and internationalism by our revolutionary forces against Apartheid regime during the historic battle of Cuito Cuanavale.

It was during the decisive battle that the combined revolutionary forces of the Cuban revolution, MPLA, SWAPO, and the ANC defeated the most sophisticated and powerful racist regime that saw the independence of Namibia and subsequently the democratic state of the Republic of South Africa. The battle of Cuito Cuanavale was the end and the beginning of a new era of struggles in our region and the whole continent.
We celebrate the heroic life of the leader of our national liberation movement during the most important year when the people of our country are commemorating the centenary of the Native Land Act of 1913. 
It was the proclamation of this act by the Union of South Africa that saw systematic segregation and dispossession of the vast majority of the people of our country from the land of their birth. The 1913 Native Land Act was a cornerstone for the exclusion of the black people in general and the african people in particular from the socio economic mainstream of our country.

We salute this heroic leader of our people and the late Secretary General of our party, during the most important year in the calendar of the history of our liberation struggles, when the South African working class will be celebrating the 92nd anniversary of the birth of our vanguard party, the South African Communist party. 
The Communist party has throughout the years became the backbone of the struggles of our people for the liberation of our country. It was through the organic alliance with the party that our people grasped the dialectical relationship and the national and class character of our national democratic revolution. The vanguard party is the most trusted allied of our people in their struggles against imperialism and neo colonialism.
We celebrate the life of the late Secretary General of the South African Communist party at the most critical conjuncture of the international balance of forces. The collapse of the Soviet block and the subsequent communists states in the Eastern Europe had an unprecedented adverse effect on the struggles of the international working class movement. 
The sudden turn of epic events of the collapse of the world communist movement, ushered in a new era of the world balance of forces dominated by a hostile and aggressive unipolar world, led by imperialism and international monopoly capital. This new era of the world dominated by rampant forces of capitalism increased the levels of poverty, disease and underdevelopment in the whole world. It was indeed a major setback to the international struggles of the working class movement.

His personal warmth, humility and charm will forever glimpse the memories of the millions of the people of the world. We have lost a great revolutionary leader and an indomitable fighter whose contribution to the struggles of our people will remain immeasurable. In his memory we will take forward the banner of our party to advance the cause of the struggles of the working class into the future.

BACK WITH A BANG

I know I know,  Gone 4 a minute now I'm here, gone 4 a minute now I'm back right here... It's good to be blogging again... back to life and reality. I love life


On that I love life tip today is Chris Hani's 20th anniversary of his brutal assassination,

Chris Hani
Chris Hani, born Martin Thembisile Hani was the leader of the South African Communist Party and chief of staff of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress. He was a fierce opponent of the apartheid government.
BornJune 28, 1942, Transkai
AssassinatedApril 10, 1993, Boksburgh

Friday, 17 February 2012

YES YOU CAN WEAR RED!!!



With bold red lips, the rest of your face should be clean and simple. Focus on great skin—3-Step Skin Care will help you create a radiant complexion. Softly accent cheeks and eyes with a neutral palette, keeping blush, eyeliner and eye shadow soft so the focus is on lips.



 KNOW YOUR COLOUR AND  KNOW YOUR SHADE>>.
 Anybody can wear red in any form or type
Vintage fashion a new passion.
Most skins have either a golden (warm) or pink (cool) undertone, which helps determine which red family is right for you. If your skin has a neutral undertone—not noticeably golden or pink—good news! You can choose from either family of reds.
Warm reds have orangey undertones that complement golden–toned skin. High Impact Lip Colour Red–Y To Wear instantly brightens lips with a brilliant, warm red. Keeps its just–applied look for hours. More great warm–red shades for you:
If your skin has a warm, golden cast, choose a warm red lipstick.

If your skin has a cool, pink cast, choose a cool red lipstick.
Cool reds have blue undertones that flatter pink–toned skins. One you'll love: High Impact Lip Colour SPF 15 in Red–y To Wear. Dressed-up colour wears beautifully all day. More great cool–red shades for you:

Lip Gloss Go red now, one step at a time.
1. The easiest way to experiment with red? Ease into it with a quick slick of lip gloss. Great shades to try: Long Last Glosswear SPF 15 in Juicy Apple or Fireberry and Superbalm Moisturizing Gloss in Raspberry.

2. When you're ready to go bolder, go classic. Line and fill in lips with Defining Liner For Lips in Red–y Or Not. Slick on your favourite red lipstick or apply with our Lip Brush. For a lip–stained look, blot lips with tissue. For a softer look, top with gloss.

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

summer breeze

mix and match
theres also a little something for the guys. dont feel out of place.

summer time

colour blocking


Its summer baby and the summertime look is just what we need. bright colours and more funky  is now back with a bang and is high in demand. we want it and its easy to maintain....

Thursday, 20 October 2011


Swift Reaction to Ministers Call…


speed limit to be reduced because of road accidents.
Will the reduction of the speed limits on national roads from 120 km/h to 100km/h reduce the number of accidents on our national roads? Transport minister Sbu Ndebele thinks so.
Ndebele this week threw the cat among the pigeons with his plan to reduce the speed limit to 100km/h. The reaction came thick and fast. Analysts, drivers and even trade unions were quick to shoot down the proposal. Justice Project SA said that speed was rarely the cause of collisions. JPSA chairman Howard Dembovsky said a head-on crash was devastating even when two vehicles were both travelling at only 16km/h. Ndebele countered that studies conducted in other countries such as Australia, where the speed limit is 110km/h, indicated a reduction in the speed limit could save lives.
However, transport union Satawu said comparing South African with other countries and other road conditions only clouded the matter. Satawu said road safety could be better improved by strengthening law enforcement, providing reliable and safe public transport, maintaining existing roads and clamping down on corrupt officials. Ndebele announced his proposal after visiting the scene of a minibus accident between Empangeni and Mtubatuba, where 10 lives were snuffed out.
Ndebele did not mention that minibus taxis were already restricted to a 100km/h limit with little effect on the accident statistics. In August, South Africans were shocked by bus accidents that led to more than 40 lives taken on the roads. Trucks are already barred from travelling faster than 80km/h. however, most motorists will know of these heavy-duty monsters wheezing past them at the speeds way above that limit while there are no traffic officers in sight. Other pundits say local motorists have little or no respect for the law and drive recklessly knowing they can get away with it. Drinking and driving remains the key violation on our roads while overloading and un-roadworthy vehicles remain a problem the authorities seem unable to deal with.
The transport departments long running road safety campaign arrive alive has been encouraging motorists to ease up on the pedal with its well-known slogan: SPEED KILLS. However, few headed this warning and thousands of tickets are served on motorists for speeding every month. Ndebele’s department has failed to implement Aarto, a penalty system aimed to punish motorists for breaking the law. Ndebele plans to take his proposal to reduce the speed limit to cabinet soon.  

VOTE:

should the speed limit be reduced to 100km/h?
  • YES 
  • NO
  • MAYBE