Spring 07 - Cultured Naturals

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Spring 07 - Cultured Naturals
THE MAGAZINE FOR THE NATURAL EXPRESSION OF HEALTH, BEAUTY, AND ART
Phillippia
Experience the Rebirth of the
Talented and Anointed Artist
80’s Fashions
making a comback?
Do it Naturally,
choosing and maintaining a natural style
Physical Energy
Vegetarian Ways
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Staff Writers
Joan Calloway
Mikki
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The 80’s fashions, making a comeback?
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Do it Naturally, choosing and maintaining a natural style
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Physical Energy
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Vegetarian Ways
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Experience the Rebirth of the Talented and Anointed Phillippia
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he fabulous ‘80s are staging
a comeback for fall 2006.
Especially in the form
of leggings, booties and
off-the-shoulder sweaters.
Once worn by dancers and performers,
this throwback plays into the modern
layering trend that is making its mark
in the fashion world. Key looks include,
wearing anything you can think of over
leggings. To narrow it down a bit, that
mean belted sweater dresses, off-theshoulder tops, miniskirts and animal
print jackets to name a few.
Accessorizes with look-at-me accoutrements like studded clutches, booties,
Gold jewelry, wide cuffs and gloves
with grommets accompany this style to
a tee.
This fall is considered the year of the
dress. Especially sweater dresses. The
“in” thing is to wear a dress over leggings or skinny jeans. .Dresses are practical and easy to wear because it provides one step dressing. Add a pair of
leggings, a pair of booties and a strong
piece of silver jewelry, and you’re good
to go!
Colors for this fall’s fashion are a
walk on the dark side. Awash in a sea
of monochromatic combinations, the
mainstays are black and gray. According to trend forecasters, this change to
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By BZ Riley
a more somber palette is a reflection of
the state of the union. Gas prices skyrocket, consumer confidence is down,
war continues and designers respond to
these events by giving us dark clothes
for dark times. That being said, include
something that has a decent amount
of grays, and dark traditional winter
browns, monotone is really in this season, but remember always highlight
your self with some nice accent colors,
Deep red is definitely in!.
Another return to 80’s style is the Booties which are boots in vary lengths
from super- short variety, which falls
right under the ankle, or a longer version, which hits right above the ankle.
Either way, this exciting extra
How to wear them:
With the much-buzzed-about leggings
of the season and a long cashmere
sweater, coat or dress layered on top
With opaque tights and a skirt of any
length
With narrow jeans or slim trousers and
a wool cape, belted or open
You don’t have to go overboard with
this fall’s fashions, incorporate at least
one or two items from this look into
your fall ensembles.
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DO IT NATURALLY
By Mikki
CHOOSING AND MAINTAINING A NATURAL HAIRSTYLE
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any sisters
are fed up
with harmful chemically treated
hairstyles.
They are forgoing expensive visits to the salon and
choosing instead the freedom of a natural hairstyle.
Freedom from chemicals
does not, however, mean
freedom from maintenance, your hair will still
need regular grooming. In
this article we reveal some
of the hottest natural hairstyles and recommend a
sensible maintenance regimen for your natural hair.
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NATURAL HAIRSTYLE,
A LIFE STYLE, NOT A
TREND
Trends come and go, but
natural hairstyles appear
to be here to stay. No matter where you go, you are
likely to run into a sister or
brother sporting a natural
hairstyle. Fueled by the
360 Natural Moist Therapy
Shampoo and Conditioner
makes the transition from
chemically treated hair to
natural easier than you
think. These products
along with the Cultured
Naturals Hair Butter maintain the hairs strength and
vitality. The quickest way,
TRENDS COME AND GO
BUT NATURAL HAIRSTYLES
APPEAR TO BE HERE TO SAY.
need to express themselves, black women and
men are embracing their
natural tresses with great
abandon. Weary of perming and crimping, those
who choose to wear their
hair natural experience a
heightened sense of pride
and self-awareness.
and one that requires minimum maintenance while
using these products, is to
simply let your hair grow
out. If you require more
immediate results, a quick
trip to a professional stylist
or barber for a cut will do.
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CHOOSING A NATURAL
HAIRSTYLE
Double strand twists, flat
twists and cornrows are
all popular choices. These
natural hairstyles are very
versatile, and can be released and gently finger
combed for volume and
FROM CHEMICAL TO
NATURAL
As I’ve said, going natural
does not mean freedom
from maintenance however; your hair will still require attention. A moistening treatment system like,
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texture. Straw sets are another way to camouflage hair that
is between natural and chemical. Hair is wet and set on
drinking straws, dried under a
hair dryer then finger combed
into place.
Hair extensions offer yet another transitional style. Human
or synthetic hair is braided into
natural hair and may be left
long or cut short or medium
length styles. Braids offer the
most styling options.
Photographed by Malik
Photographed by Malik
Photograph by Hassan Kinley
Locs are the most permanent
style of natural hair and requires a little time and a lot
of resolve. Sections of hair
are palm rolled or twisted into
beginner or “baby locs.” Hair
should not be shampooed for
the first five weeks, it is however, suggested that the scalp
be sanitized regularly with an
astringent. Depending on the
hair texture, the locing process
can take anywhere from six
weeks to six months.
Going natural is a conscious
decision that many are making
and quite frankly, the majority
are thrilled with how naturally
liberating the experience is.
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HYSICAL
NERGY
By BZ Riley
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of sleep each night to maintain optimum energy levels.
Spend a week getting more sleep so you are “fresh” to
begin your study. Then for one week, go to bed EARLY enough that you can wake up naturally without an
alarm clock. Write down how long you sleep for each of
the 7 days, and then average it out. This activity should
provide you with your average sleep needs. Bear in
mind this can change depending on what you are going
through in your life, so it is good to “re-check” once or
twice per year.
Since food is our primary energy source, it makes sense
that good food will produce good energy and poor
First and foremost, drink choices will affect us negatively. Reduce refined sugar
water! Next to air, water in your diet as much as possible. Avoid meals that are
is the element most nec- high in carobs during the second half of the day and
essary for survival. A nor- focus instead on protein. Remember that eating too
mal adult is 60 to 70 percent water. We can go without little can be just as energy sapping as eating the wrong
food for almost two months, but without water only a foods. Work on a balanced diet and don’t forget your
few days.
breakfast!
ou
can’t
“talk” about
energy without including the physical element. There are several
simple changes that you
can make with very little effort to produce big
changes to increase your
energy production.
Without water, we’d be poisoned to death by our own
waste products. If there isn’t enough water, wastes are
not removed as effectively and may build up as kidney
stones. Water also lubricates our joints.
We even need water to breathe our lungs must be moist
to take in oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide.
So if you don’t drink sufficient water, you can impair
every aspect of your physiology. According to doctors,
the minimum intake of water for a healthy person is
eight to ten eight-ounce glasses a day. An added benefit is that by consuming those eight to ten glasses of
water throughout the day, you could be on your way to
a healthier, leaner body.
Reduce starches and breads, which often slow people
down. Try going a week or two with minimal starches
and see if this helps your energy level. You can conduct
the same experiment with caffeine
A good daily vitamin, over long-term usage, can help
prevent many of the conditions that sap energy. It’s important to be consistent when taking vitamins.
Getting your body moving is one of the quickest ways
to increase energy. Even ten minutes of LIGHT weight
lifting repetitions can increase your energy level.
It is important to recognize that energy isn’t a “one size
fits all” formula. I encourage you to experiment with
each concept, paying attention to how it impacts your
Do you know you personal sleep quota? Recent re- energy level. Choose one area to start with from the
search shows that the optimum amount of sleep is 7.2 above list and schedule a “start date” on your calendar
hours. However, some people still need more and oth- this coming week.
ers need less. Ideally you want to get the same amount
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euteronomy 8:3… Man
does not live by bread
alone…” This rings particularly true for those people
who practice vegetarianism.
When asked what a vegetarian
is, many people would respond
that “It’s a person who does not
eat meat, fish, or poultry.
it. Many people become vegetarian instantly. They totally give up
meat, fish and poultry overnight.
Others make the change gradually. The different types of vegetarianism for people to choice
from are:
• Total Vegetarians eat only plant
food. They do not eat any animal
foods, including fish, eggs, dairy
When asked why they choice products, and honey.
to become vegetarian, various • Vegans not only omit all animal
reasons are given. Among them products from their diets, but
are for better health, ecological, they also eliminate them from
and religious concerns, dislike of the rest of their life. Vegans use
meat, compassion for animals, nothing from animals, such as
belief in non-violence, and eco- leather, wool, and silk.
nomics. More people have come • Lacto-Vegetarians will include
to realize that what we eat has dairy products into their diet of
a positive connection between plant food.
preventive, holistic and tradition- • Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarians eat
al practices for total wellness.
both eggs and dairy products.
• Pesco-Vegetarians include fish
Those who do not fully understand into their diets.
vegetarianism, question whether • Pollo-Vegetarians eat poultry,
it’s a healthy diet. According to such as chicken, turkey, and
The American Dietetic Associa- duck.
tion “a vegetarian diet can meet
all known nutritional needs. The Some people enjoy planning and
key to a healthy vegetarian diet, preparing elaborate meals, while
as with any other diet, is to eat others opt for quick and easy
a wide variety of foods, includ- vegetarian dishes or choice to
ing fruits, vegetables, plenty of eat raw or uncooked foods
leafy greens, whole grain products, nuts, seeds, and legumes, If you’re interested in gaining adas well as, limiting your intake of ditional insight or would like information about how to adopt a
sweets and fatty foods.
vegetarian lifestyle, contact one
Being a vegetarian is as hard or of the organizations listed :
as easy as you choose to make
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African American Networking
Group of the Vegetarian Society of the District of Columbia
http://home.earthlink.net/
~vsdcaang/index.html
[email protected]
Black Vegetarian Society of
Florida
bvsfl@yahoo.com
http://home.earthlink.net/
~blackvegsocietyofflorida/
Black Vegetarian Society of
Georgia
P.O. Box 14803
Atlanta, GA 30324
[email protected]
www.bvsga.org
Black Vegetarian Society of
New York
P.O. Box 232
New York, NY 10027-9998
[email protected]
Black Vegetarian Society of
Ohio
[email protected]
Black Vegetarian Society of
Texas
P.O. Box 833604
Richardson, TX 75083-3604
[email protected]
www.bvstx.org
.International African Vegetarian
Network and Friends
[email protected]
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PHILLIPPIA
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hillippia, an aspiring artist who is
changing the face and sound of urban
music around the world. Phillippia’s
style and grace sets her apart from
most artists as she drives to honest
music about the reality of life. Phillippia sings, writes, and performs from the depths
of her soul.
According to Phillippia, “many talents have inspired me to be the songbird that I am today.
Diverse in the game, I am able to bring forth what
I consider to be the true essence of urban music.
I’m here to provide a service to real music lovers.
I thank God for this wonderful gift, and support
from my family, friends fans and local radio stations
Born into a musical family in the city of Miami
Florida, Phillippia recalls her passion for music
developing early in her life, as she listened to her
mother sing. She would snap her fingers, pat her
feet and sway her hips to the soulful beats. Then
one day, Phillippia bellowed out her own harmonic
notes, which flowed so naturally. It was then that
her purpose in life was revealed to her. Blessed
with the gift of song, she knew that she was destined to share her blessing with the world, a gift to
be delivered by an Earth Child.
In 2005,Phillippia earned a role in Tyler Perry’s
#1 Box office movie, “Madea’s Family Reunion”
where she performed an original piece entitled
“Look in the Mirror” written by Tyler Perry, the
movie was released on DVD in May 2006, and
Phillippia released “Look in the Mirror” as an
independent single, as well as on her album.
The album was
released, under
her production
company, Earth
Child Entertainment Group, LLC,
this summer 2006.
This fall, Phillippia performed at
the Congressional
Black Caucus
Spouses, Fashion
Show in Washington D.C.!
She began her musical career singing in local talent shows in her hometown. Time and time again
her performances brought down the house. Her notoriety caught the attention of Landmark Entertainment who soon made Phillippia, a hot commodity
in the south, being featured on songs with Trick
Daddy and Iconz.
Phillippia’s desire for an environment of eclectic
and creative artists led her to Atlanta, Georgia
where she currently resides. Her creative juices
were truly unleashed, and over the past decade, she
has enhanced her reputation as a singer and songwriter. She has worked with some of the hottest
artists in Atlanta and around the world, including
Vesta, KC & Jo Jo, Lil-G, Joi, Ken Ford, and a host
of other renowned artists.
Phillippia’s album, appropriately entitled “The
Earth Child – Rebirth” was produced by violinist Ken Ford of KF Productions, Inc. Her smooth
melodies captivate Listeners and they walk away
in a state of euphoria. Experience the wonder of
Phillippia, visit www.Phillippia.com, and www.
myspacemusic/phillippia.com, for additional information and to purchase her CD.
“Phillippia’s style and grace sets her apart from most
artists as she drives to honest music about the reality of life.”
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