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2 Jun

Beauty Maintenance Vlog | Tape-ins, Nails, Henna Brows, Lashes

Beauty Maintenance Vlog | Tape-ins, Nails, Henna Brows, Lashes
Hey babes! Today we're doing a beauty maintenance vlog! I'm on mission to upgrade my look and elevate my look so we might be getting tape in extensions for the primary time, getting our lashes done, getting waxed and trying out henna brows. All of it is a type of self care and Im so comfortable I’m in a position to our into myself in that way! Hope you enjoy babe! -Maya Galore xoxo Remember to LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE! NEW VIDEOS WEDNESDAYS @ 3PM EST SUNDAYS @ 1PM EST Join the GaloreGang! IG & Tik Tok: @Maya_Galore https://www.tiktok.com/@maya_galore https://www.instagram.com/maya_galore/ MY AMAZON STOREFRONT: https://amzn.to/3BGnH8C MY LTK SHOP: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/maya_galore *PRODUCTS & LINKS* CLOTHING & SELF CARE Rust 2 piece set https://go.magik.ly/ml/21i8p/ Gold studded heels https://go.magik.ly/ml/21itw/ Green Cargo Set JACKET https://go.magik.ly/ml/21itx/ BOTTOMS https://go.magik.ly/ml/21ity/ Keys Soulcare...
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14 Dec

4 artists redefining traditional henna body art

4 artists redefining traditional henna body art
Mriga, Ayqa Khan, Huq That, and Pavan Dhanjal share their personal connections to mehndi and the way they’re using it as a method of exciting creative expression Growing up, mehndi (also generally known as henna) was something I often saw as traditional and quite alluring due to its intricate process and design. I believed of it as sacred and meaningful, a bond between my relations and I for special occasions. As I got older, I realised mehndi is something that may very well be used as a type of expression and break barriers between what's traditional and what's art.  Mehndi may be defined as a type of body art created from the powdered dry...
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21 Apr

The brand new generation of artists giving henna a

The brand new generation of artists giving henna a
Young henna artists are moving away from traditional floral designs, creating art that’s more relevant for day-to-day life It’s the day before Eid, and a small makeshift henna parlour is taking form within the dining room. The family henna artist, my sister, is in the midst of a circle of stretched arms. Fingers wiggling, arms flapping, it’s chaotic to the unfamiliar eye. But to us, it’s nothing out of the atypical, a seasoned ritual to bring to start with of a celebration, steeped in intricate tales of belonging.  While a typical consensus on its origins is yet to be agreed on, some historians report the earliest use of henna as a component of the...
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