Monday 27 August 2012

Yemisi got Hooked!

Yemisi is my friend,so when she told me early this year that I was going to do her make up for her wedding , I was really excited. But she was one hell of a finicky bride! I had to scream at her at different times before we were finally done.

I was to do both her traditional and white make up. However, for her White makeup, she insisted on a completely natural look, because the church service was held at Mountain of Fire Ministries (MFM things like Yemisi kept referring to it, lol), and heavy makeup is not allowed.


Below is a picture guide of her looks, before and after the makeup.


Before


We have Brows! 
After.. 
About to step out.

Covered Up

You may lift the bride.

MFM Things... (In Yemisi's words)

Blushing Yemi!

Makeup by Kuddy Make Overs...

leolu...


Sunday 20 May 2012

MY EULOGY TO IBK....


MY EULOGY TO IBK....

Her name: Ibukun Seun Adufe Komolafe, I called her IBK.... She was my sweet, endearing cousin, gone too early.

I was preparing for church dis morning, when I heard my mum scream, and all that was in my head when I ran to her was, God whatever it is, do not let it be a family member..
It was a phone call, and it was not Just any family member. It was Ibukun, my darling cousin. Before my mum finished talking I broke down in tears...
I started to have flashes, My last conversation with her was during the week. I promised to send her credit the following day *I never did* We were jesting, and I teased her about having too many phone numbers. 
Then I saw her as I Last saw her on my cousin's wedding day, pretty, beautiful smile, her dimples.... oh those dimples, I can't believe I wont be seeing them again.
She was beautiful in and out! Always cheerful, there was never a dull moment with her. 
I remember her... standing with me in front of my cupboard and picking her choices off my clothes *she would say that's what i got for being the older cousin*
I remembered her... killing my neighbours chicken *accidentally* when we were very young, and then burying it and putting a cross on the grave she dug. 
I remember her... calling out of the blues like two weeks ago, saying I was her agbaya cousin, but i was still her fav cousin.
I remember her... being the guilty one of all offences when we were young *even when she was innocent*, because she was so troublesome, and such a tom-boy.
I remember her... always cheering us up, as kids wen we had offended my mum, and the promises to be flogged later lingered... she would say "Shebi ti won ba ti na wa ama sunkun naa ni"
I keep getting different flashes of her face, especially when i close my eyes.. and when I do, the tears would silently roll down again...
If crying could wake the dead, Ibukun would have been back with us as I type this....
It is so sad, it feels so unreal, but God only knows Best...
I luv you and miss you already, you remain deeply etched in my heart. I'm glad we were family, that you were in my life, I only feel so much pain, because it was for such a short time..
May God console each and every person that your death has affected. 


SOAR WITH ANGELS DARLING, TILL WE MEEET AGAIN.


leolu...

Tuesday 8 May 2012

Get to know Me!

Hey! This first post is not going to be about beauty, makeup, fashion or any such thing. It is simply going to be about getting to know me. My name is Simileoluwa Oyekangun, a passionate Nigerian, who loves to read, listen to music, write, study people, and most of all, loves everything and anything that has to do with makeup and fashion. When you catch me staring at a girl, I'm probably grading her based on her brows, makeup, or something like that.
I grew up in a family where I learnt about makeup and beauty at a very young age. I remember a certain incident when I was still in primary school, when I shaved off my entire eyebrow (when no one was there), cos I thought that was what my mum did to my then headmistress after styling her hair (my mum had a salon). I remember I was properly dealt with at home and in school, lol.
My aunt owns a cosmetics shop, and I could not/still cannot be kept away from that shop. That was simply the beginning of my love affair with beauty products, fashion and fragrances.
Today  I can proudly say it is a profession. There something about making a profession out of something you love to do. I love beautifying people, I love beauty consultation, I love painting and decorating faces ( and I mean that in a good way), most of all, I love the fact that most women in Nigeria are all about beauty.
Welcome to this page, we are all about beauty, so expect to read loads of stuff as regards general beauty here.


leolu...