Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Recalling the Ladies In the Place With Style and Grace










As you all know by now, I'm a huge fan of Old Skool style. The big hair, of course, sky-high platform shoes, shake-yo-booty bell bottoms, and the flowy disco dresses are among my personal favorites from the Old Skool.



During my time travels, I've come in contact many, many style mavens from the past. My personal favorites are Cleopatra Jones (man she got it going on), Betty Davis, Thelma Evans (you already know), Iman, my girl Chaka, Willona Woods, Sophia Loren, Cher, and Diana Ross. The styles of these women range from lusty, uninhibited, far out, hard-boiled funk (pronounced FONK) to polished, unparalleled, enchanting glamour.




Without showing too much skin, and minus the inappropriate flashes a la Britney Spears, these Old Skool Fashion Champions managed to be fierce, but not filthy, impress, but not undress, to be seductive, but not slutty, and tempting without being trashy.



Today, join me in saluting the Fashionistas from way back when! Who is your favorite? It doesn't have to be one the women I've mentioned. The clothing that is soon to be featured on this website will reflect the artistry of the Old Skool threads these women once rocked, so STAY TUNED!



Peace,
Greenstar

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Being the frugal Old Skooler that I am, I enjoy making my own skin and hair care products. I often get ideas from other bloggers, and websites that specialize in those areas.

A great product does not have to carry a hard to pronounce name, a hefty price tag, or be sold at a high end department store for me to give it a try. Don't get me wrong, there are a few fancy, high end products in my boudior that I swear by, but why not save a buck or two every now and then?
Today, I will share some of my favorite hair and skin care goodies, along with some that can be found at your local drug store for under 10 dollars. Keep in mind friends, a product does not have to display an African American woman, or captions promising "Repunzel-like" results overnight for me to give it my seal of approval! Be open minded!

I'll start with good ol' trusty OLIVE OIL. Aside from being considered one of the healing fats, and Rachel Ray's trusty coadjutant, this healthful fruit derivative is a staple in my home! Every morning and night, I soothe my skin with an OLIVE OIL soaked cotton ball. Now, I understand that some of you may not have skin as dry as the Mojave Desert, like me, but if your skin is parched, like mine, OLIVE OIL should be your best friend.

I also use OLIVE OIL as a moisturizer for my son's handsome corkscrew curls, and for my natural hair as well. I keep the OLIVE OIL in a large spray bottle and just spray away! When I need a hot oil treatment, again OLIVE OIL is the oil de jour. OLIVE OIL and HONEY combined, and warmed in the microwave for 30-45 seconds is a favorite hot oil treatment for many naturals out there. Apply the warmed mixture to the head, wrap a warm towel around your head, or a plastic jerry curl cap (had to throw that in there for my 80's Old Skoolers), and leave it for as 15-20 mins, or as long as you personally see fit. Afterwards, remove the towel, or cap and wash the mixture out of your hair with the shampoo, or conditioner of your choice. The result will be soft, gleaming, healthy hair.

OLIVE OIL is not the only great oil out there, try GRAPESEED oil, too! I love this stuff. I spray it on my scalp, and on my long cornrows everyday! This oil is really light! GRAPESEED oil is also really great to cook with.

NEXT up is SHEA BUTTER! Years ago, as my natural hair stylist was braiding my hair, she handed me a clump of white/yellowish mush wrapped in plastic and told me it would nourish my dry scalp. She was right. At the time, I didn't know much about the African Emollient, but now SHEA BUTTER seems tobe the popular kid at school. At local stores, I see several products that touting the inclusion of SHEA BUTTER, but your best bet is to find someone who sells pure, unrefined SHEA BUTTER.

I find that SHEA BUTTER works best for me when I have vigorously rubbed it between my palms for several seconds, or melted it the microwave. The soothing qualities of SHEA BUTTER are most evident when my son has an eczema outbreak on his legs, or when I'm in need of a good massage. SHEA BUTTER is also used to alleviate arthritic pain, tackle that rough, craked skin on your feet,(lol) and Dermatitis. The list goes of reasons to use SHEA BUTTER goes on forever. Do some research, and give it a try.

I like to mix the oils or sometimes, I mix a little oil and water for different results. Lately, instead of using my Keihl's products to wash my face, I have been using a toner I made. The toner is kept in a spray bottle of course, and applied with a cotton ball. The toner is made up of apple cider vinegar,(which I am told gets rid of blemishes), rosewater, and just a leeettllle bit of peroxide. I know it sounds strange, but it works for me.

Now for the products I buy from the drugstore, or Target, or wherever I'm doing my beauty shopping. First up is GARNIER FRUCTIS CURL AND SHINE LEAVE-IN CONDITIONING CREAM. This stuff works wonders on my hair, wet, or dry! For the longest time, I could not find a product that would work on loosen my curls enough for me to comb through after washing. I decided to give this product a try just out of desperation. The results made me jump for joy. It makes my hair soft, and combable (if thats a word). As usual, I tried this out on my son, and it loosend up his curls.

Another fabulous GARNIER PRODUCT is GARNIER SOFT CURL CREAM. This stuff was made for my hair, and of course, Cullen's too. This cream shapes our curls without making them hard, and elimenates the frizz! Cullen and I were both having some serious frizz issues before we found the SOFT CURL CREAM. All of the products in the GARNIER FRUCTISE line are super affordable, which is an added plus.

Last for now is CAROL'S DAUGHTER HAIR MILK. I'm sure you've heard celebs, and friends alike singing the praises of the CAROL'S DAUGHTER products. I have only tried the HAIR MILK. I must honestly say that the product didn't work any wonders on my hair, so, you guessed it; I gave it a whirl on Cullen's hair. The HAIR MILK gave me hope for his hair. At that time, I had only used OLIVE OIL on his hair, which is always great, but I wanted something that could tame it more. The HAIR MILK made his curls soft, and they were noticeably moist. I could finally run my hands through his hair without him crying. In case you are confused, I used the HAIR MILK on Cullen's hair before I discovered the any of the other GARNIER products I mentioned before.

I will be sure to make additions to this list everytime I discover a new product, or remember one I already own. Be sure to give these a try and tell me about your results. I'm at work, so let me get back to it before "The Man" stops by and spazzes out!

Later, folks!

Today's Nostalgia


Old Skool Song: Jungle Boogie, Kool and the Gang


Old Skool Fashion: Leisure Suits


Old Skool Phrase of the Day: Feel Tha Funk!


Old Skool Show: The Carol Burnett Show

Sunday, August 26, 2007

New Posts When I Feel Better

I'm feeling a little sick. I think I might possibly have strep. I will post again when I am feeling better.

Friday, August 24, 2007

A Night With the Black Panthers, Oh What A Night!


What it is, friends?

Sorry for not checking in with you all yesterday, I'm a little under the weather. I think I got a little cold from CHERI (yes you, CHECHE) when she stayed over with me for the weekend! Anyway, I'll be fine, but I'm gonna have to keep things short.

Last night's time travels took me for a long, intense ride. My time machine always manages to drop me off in the most fascinating places! You would never believe what I witnessed- a Black Panther meeting! There I stood, in early 1970's California among militant men and women who seemed to be the last African Americans who gave a damn about our communities, and our children.

Contrary to popular belief, everyone and everything at the meeting was calm and orderly. As I sat and listened to the leaders organize clothing drives for the poor brothers and sisters, speak about the free breakfast program they started in 1969 to feed our children, and employment opportunities, I felt a togetherness that I have never before known. Here, it seemed as though nobody was willing to watch his brother or sister be harmed, or go without food, clothing, or proper education. Unity was common theme. I left last night's meeting with a new sense of PRIDE, HONOR, and RESPECT for my people who not only fought for equality, but cherished the Black Family, safeguarded the community, and cultivated the youth.

DON'T SETTLE FOR THE VIOLENT PAINTING OF THE BLACK PANTHERS THE HISTORY BOOKS GIVE YOU. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH.


As I left last night's meeting, I was given a sheet of paper, on it, The Black Child's Pledge. Read it, understand it, and imagine how well behaved the children were then.

The Black Child's Pledge


I pledge allegiance to my black people.

I pledge to develop my mind and body to the greatest extent possible.

I will learn all that I can in order to give my best to my People in their struggle for liberation.

I will keep myself physically fit, building a strong body free from drugs and other substances which weaken me and make me less capable of protecting myself, my family, and my Black brothers and sisters.

I will unselfishly share my knowledge and understanding with them in order to bring about change more quickly.

I will discipline myself to direct my energies thoughtfully and constructively rather than wasting them in idle hatred.

I will train myself never to hurt or allow others to harm my Black brothers and sisters, for I recognize that we need every Black Man, Woman and Child to be physically, mentally, and psychologically strong.

These principles I pledge to practice daily and to teach them to others in order to unite my People.



fist found on mises.org.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Today's Nostalgia

Old Skool song of the day: What Cha' Gonna Do for Me, Chaka Khan

Old Skool look of the day: Big Hair

Old Skool phrase of the day: What's Happening!

Old Skool Time Travels


What's happening, Old Skoolers?!
Last night, as I strapped in for another ride in my time-machine, I decided that I wanted to bring back a memory : super colossal, jumbo, voluminous, feathery HAIR!


Y'all know what I'm talking about, huge, loose, fluffy curls a' la Diana Ross, and one of my faves, Chaka Khan! Everybody had it, fake or real! Imagine me, last night, as I walked through the 1970's, mouth wide open, and awe struck! While visiting the 1970's last night, I actually attended a Chaka Khan and Rufus concert! I noticed that all of the women there were clones of the funk diva. Big, loose, flowing curls were everywhere! I have cornrows, so I felt a little out of place, but I didn't have much time to think about that due to the ripping chords of the guitar, wild gyrations, and out of this world costumes, and Chaka's euphonious voice!


As I stood among the crowd, I felt a pinch of jealousy staring at all the bountiful hair. Afterwards, I made myself a promise to come back to 2007 (yawn) and re-create Chaka's hair. You all know I LOOOVVE big hair! As soon as I retire my long, beauteous cornrows, I'M GOING BIG! I am on a new quest to achieve the hair from last night's journey. I will post pics of my hair when I get the look I want. Unfortunately, I cannot post pics from last night's phenomenal concert, (obviously, there were no digital cameras) but I will try to find pics to show you what I want.

Check back daily as I recount my time travels. I will try to go back in time as often as I can! Going back and re-living the good old days is what I love to do most! Until then, may the force be with you!
Peace!

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Question(s) of the day..

Is it just me, or does anyone else find Kimora Lee Simmon's show a little self-glorifying? After watching the fab Mrs. Simmons strut, pout, and yell for 30 minutes, I felt an urge to take away her phone and TV privileges and send her to her room! Even though I love Kimora, she came off as a spoiled teenager in need of harsh punishment. She spent the whole time talking about herself and how wonderful she is, and making sure we all knew she has everything! God help her scared little assistants!

I'm all for enjoying life, and the blessings God has given us, but I feel the glorification of material things, and self absorbency send out the wrong message to celeb-obsessed world. What do you Old-Skoolers think of the new show?


BABY PHAT, ANYONE?

GREEN SMOOTHIES FOR CLEAR SKIN (AND A SMALLER WAISTLINE!)

Before I start, let me assure you, I am not preaching! I am just spreading the goodness of my newest health find.

A month ago, while parusing one of my favorite websites, I stumbled upon recipes, testimonials, and down-right excitement about Green Smoothies. I know, I know, Green Smoothies don't sound too appealing, but in the famous words of Tony the Tiger, "THEY'RE GREEAATT!"

Green Smoothies consist of your choice of green leafy veggies, (spinach, kale, celery, and parsley, etc) fruit, and water. You can tweak the ingredients to your liking, but these are the basics. You can also add natural, sugar free fruit juice, aloe vera juice, honey and cinnamon. My favorite smoothie combo includes: spinach, (about two large handfuls)water, ice, aloe vera juice, strawberries, blueberries, peaches, and honey. Sounds like a lot, but each ingredient plays it's own role in beautifying your skin. The spinach alone provides numerous health benefits. By consuming these smoothies daily, I am drinking my required amount of fruits and veggies for the day. Don't get me wrong, I looove any and all fruits and veggies, minus bananas, and pears, but this just puts a fun spin on things!! I am excited for you, my readers and friends to give these smoothies a try. You can substitute breakfast or lunch with your smoothie.

In addition to clear, glowing skin, I have also noticed that I have more energy, I am in a better mood, and most importantly to me, I have lost weight! Below, I will include information that lists the health benefits of Popeye's veggie of choice, spinach. In addition to the added info, take notice of the smoothie combinations I have listed for your convenience. Be sure that use two large handfuls of your green leafy veggie! Good luck, and let me know how it goes!

Spinach
When asked to name one of her favourite super foods, Toronto registered dietician Leslie Beck praises spinach. It's loaded with energy-promoting iron and folate, a B vitamin that prevents neural-tube defects in the fetus. It is also important in red blood cell formation, protein metabolism, growth and cell division. The leafy green is also one of the best sources of lutein, an antioxidant that benefits eye, skin and cardiovascular health.

Green Smoothie Combos:

Kale Spinach Celery Parsley
Peach Peach Blueberry Mango
Water Strawberry Strawberry Raspberry


Be creative, and please submit your own combos! Don't forget your hoeny, ice and water!

My First Time

This is my debut!! I have been thinking long and hard about starting my very own blog! After being inspired by several blogs, Afrobella, fly, and Thebudgetfashionista to name a few, I thought, its time!
Soooo, join me on this funkadellic journey through all things fun-beauty, fashion, healthy living, natural hair, positive role-models, and wonderful music!!