Tuesday 28 May 2013

ARE YOU READY TO GET PAMPERED?




    



Aesthetic cosmetics has put together a Spa Beauty and wellness event dubbed, "PAMPER 
ME PRETTY" to be held in Ghana and Nigeria.


Clients will have an opportunity to get discounted professional spa beauty services in a relaxing environment, and guaranteed an ultimate pampering experience.

Beauty services to be provided include, manicure, pedicure, express spa facials,full body massages and makeovers.

                                      


                                     
                                              

                                     


                                      

The Ghana event will take place on the 8th of June at the Silver Lounge of Silverbird Cinema at the Accra Mall from 11:00 am - 6:00pm. Admission is FREE
There is however going to be a pre event at the same venue on 30th May,which will set the tone for the main event.
At This "GORILLA" event, guests will get to preview the outcomes of Aesthetics Cosmetics,with free makeovers.
You'll also get your before and after pictures taken.

Aesthetics cosmetics is also giving away a FULL MAKE UP KIT valued at over 200 USD. visit the event section on their website and RSVP for a  chance to win.


                                       

It'll be a great way to hang out with the girls,after party follows at the silver lounge.
Ladies get ready for some real pampering...Tell a sister to tell a sister. See you there...x


                                               
                                         

                                               


                                
                                                          

FURTHER INFORMATION
www.aestheticsbeautyshop.com
www.facebook.com/pampermeprettyGh
Twitter: @AestheticsCo / @PampermeprettyGH


Friday 24 May 2013

OAB PHOTOGRAPHY SHOOTS FOR PRINTEX






As part of of a designer collaboration with African fashion talent in Ghana and beyond, Printex had a photoshoot with three Ghanaian designer labels for their billboards.
The labels included N'kya Designs by Sheila Boateng, Poqua by Pokua Poku and DV by Deborah Vanessa.



                               

                                                 

                                                 


                                                 

The African prints used are from their latest textile collection.
The designers showed amazing creativity.
Feast your eyes on some amazing shots from this photoshoot.







                                                         

















CREDITS 
www.facebook.com/OABphotography
www.facebook.com/Printex

Wednesday 15 May 2013

HUSH!!! WE TALKING SEX


                      LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX,BABY




Sex is supposed to be exciting, fun and enjoyable,but do most couples experience this?
As a topic that is usually discussed in private and under hushed tones, Sex and sexuality are obviously not an easy subject for discussion especially among young people.
Most couples do not even talk about their sex life,to know what the other person prefers and enjoys or does not enjoy.

                                   

I won't pretend to know more about sex and sexuality than you do,but which questions about sex would you love to have answered for you?
Or you have heard something about sex that boggles your mind.
Do you often ask yourselves some of these questions?
Questions like????? 

At what age can one start having sex?


                                                        

Is abstinence really the best option for single people? 

                                                       
                                               


Is sex just for procreation?


                                                     



How far can a couple go when it comes to sex?


                                       

Is is true that people who are more comfortable talking about sex are also happier with their sex lives?

                                                     


How are you supposed to feel the first time you have sex?


                                                         


How does a couple communicate in bed without words?

                                             

Is it true men focus on the physical aspect of sex whiles women talk about it from the emotional point of view?

                                           


I'm sure you would love to get answers to these questions and many more others, meet the expects as they take us on a sex and sexuality trip this Friday at the Kama Conference Centre,Labone ,Accra, at 6:00 pm.


                                    

I am definitely curious about what would be discussed and i'm sure you are too. 
Let's make it a date then.
See you all on Friday.
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Monday 6 May 2013

"EVERY WOMAN 2013" A FIGHT AGAINST CERVICAL CANCER

                               


The Kultiva Group, a non-governmental and charity organisation in collaboration with The Cervical Cancer Unit of The Ridge Hospital, Accra, presents "Every Woman 2013", a Cervical Cancer Awareness programme on the 12th of may 2013.




Nana Ekua Asanteba Mensah, Roselyn Ngissah, Gloria Sarfo, Sherifah Gunu, Agnes Ntow and Zenaida Morrison, all Ghanaian female celebrities have endorsed this campaign to fight against Cervical Cancer, themed "What Every Woman Should Know".
                                  


According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Cancer of the cervix is the second most common cancer in women worldwide, with about 500 000 new cases and 250 000 deaths each year. Almost 80% of cases occur in low-income countries which includes Ghana.

A research conducted by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has shown that 3,038 women are annually diagnosed with cervical cancer and 2,006 women die from the disease every year. Awareness creation on this disease is however very low in Ghana. Health education, screening, vaccination and even early detection can help reduce the rate of mortality.

Cervical cancer is caused by Human Papilloma Virus and predominantly found in sexually active women below the ages of 45 years.

                         

This programme which coincides with Mother's Day, seeks to educate,screen and create public awareness of the disease and will take place at the Regimanuel Gray Golden Gate Club House, Spintex Road,and is open to the general public.There'll be free screening for the first hundred (100) participants.

Dress code is a shade of PINK.

                                        

                                           


                                       

                                       


                                       







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