The 5 Must-Have Beauty Products You Need While Traveling Selecting the right beauty products is a daunting task, especially while preparing for travel. Of course, you can’t bring your entire beauty collection, so you must choose some key items. Don’t know what to pack? We do! Check out our list of must-have beauty products you need while traveling. 1. Sunscreen…
WORST DECISION?? I MOVED TO NIGERIA AFRICA, FROM AMERICA: REGRETS AND TRIUMPHS | EfikZara Zara is back on CurlyNikki! She’s a fabulous naturalista who shares her natural hair journey with her followers. That includes more than 170K subscribers (aka ZeeStarz) on her EfikZara YouTube channel! A couple of weeks ago we shared Zara’s revelations on why she disappeared in Nigeria…
Why I Disappeared in Nigeria for 5 Months… The Full Truth | EfikZara Zara is back on CurlyNikki! She’s a fabulous naturalista who shares her natural hair journey with her followers. That includes more than 168K subscribers on her EfikZara YouTube channel! The effects of the pandemic have been very real for ALL of us. Here is EfikZara’s candid look…
Sally G By Mwabi Kaira Travel blogger Sally G is always on the go seeing the world. This Kenyan-born world traveler calls Atlanta home, but friends know her as the one always catching flights. Where in the world is Sally G is a question we are always asking. I caught up with Sally fresh off her epic Eastern European adventure…
Wameeka AheVonderae By Kaylan Reid Meet Waameeka AheVonderae, a New Yorker who moved to Dakar, Senegal. After realizing the Peace Corps application process wasn’t for her, Waameeka took her living abroad plans into her own hands, found a job online and moved to Senegal. She is a testament to the power of pursuing your African continental interests and making them…
The only thing to say about this video is that MsBlackKoreanLady, has A LOT to say about the culture shock of moving to Korea to learn about her other side. See, dad is black and mom is Korean, and though she lived with her mom her whole life, there were many things mama never shared about the culture. And who…
Anquanette Gaspard in Plaza de Espana in Seville via onshegoes.com By Anquanette Gaspard It was 8:30 a.m. and I was standing at a bus stop in Valencia, Spain, trying to figure out why Autobús 41 wasn’t running that day. With signage in a foreign language and Google Translate failing on me due to shoddy cellular service, it took every…