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  • 3 weeks ago | popsugar.com | Jihan Forbes

    TravelCrownedTravelPS Photography | Jihan ForbesTopicalsPS Photography | Jihan ForbesTopicalsWhile each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. We likkle but we tallawah — we're little but we're strong. That's one of Jamaica's mottos, and it's been true for centuries.

  • 1 month ago | myhoustonmajic.com | Jihan Forbes

    When you think of the ‘90s, one of the first things that comes to mind is the iconic supermodels of the era and the unforgettable beauty looks they wore. For many of us, Naomi Campbell, in particular, served as the ultimate source of inspiration, especially for her smoky eye makeup, often paired with dark brown lip liner framing a cool-toned (sometimes frosty) lipstick shade. It’s a look that has since become a classic — and celebrity makeup artist Mila Thomas recreated it for Ulta Beauty.

  • 1 month ago | kissrichmond.com | Jihan Forbes

    When you think of the ‘90s, one of the first things that comes to mind is the iconic supermodels of the era and the unforgettable beauty looks they wore. For many of us, Naomi Campbell, in particular, served as the ultimate source of inspiration, especially for her smoky eye makeup, often paired with dark brown lip liner framing a cool-toned (sometimes frosty) lipstick shade. It’s a look that has since become a classic — and celebrity makeup artist Mila Thomas recreated it for Ulta Beauty.

  • 1 month ago | hellobeautiful.com | Jihan Forbes

    Source: Ulta Beauty / Ulta Beauty When you think of the ‘90s, one of the first things that comes to mind is the iconic supermodels of the era and the unforgettable beauty looks they wore. For many of us, Naomi Campbell, in particular, served as the ultimate source of inspiration, especially for her smoky eye makeup, often paired with dark brown lip liner framing a cool-toned (sometimes frosty) lipstick shade.

  • 1 month ago | myhoustonmajic.com | Jihan Forbes

    Hair has long been an integral part of Black cultures across the African diaspora, each with its own unique styles, traditions, and histories. No matter what, though, you can always count on it to be fly. The artistry of Black hairstyles is obvious. Whether it grows from our heads or it doesn’t, there is a clear finesse, intention, and beauty to everything we create.

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