Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Nudity is NSFW

So Erykah Badu decided to strip down and stroll butterball naked in public for her latest video.  Now people are up in arms (despite the fact that she wouldn't be the first to do so).
My thoughts?:  Well, that's one way to make a shocking yet affordable video. big deal
*shrug*

There are more important things to worry about and nudity isn't that big of a deal to me (although I do find it annoying when my family members walk around half naked in the house - go figure).  Maybe I've been desensitized, or maybe this is just the type of stunt I would expect from dear Erykah. We all know she can be out there.  Many artists embrace nudity so why is this such a shock? Perhaps it's all too "hottentot venus"-ish for some folks. I mean no one seemed to care when Alanis Morissette bared it all for the entirety of her "Thank You" video. Then again, that was likely a closed set with extras who were warned. But wait, Matt and Kim did the same thing and this is the first I've even heard of their nudity stunt.

I think people will get over it. I say kudos to her for being comfortable enough to bare it all after three kids. Further, if I had an a** like hers, I can't promise you I'd keep my clothes on either. God knew what He was doing when he skipped me in that department. LOL
Here's what she had to say about it (she's killing me with the telepathic comment though, she would have been better off saying, "you act like the kids have never seen a t***y before!").

Her video inspiration:

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Ode to: Oyin Handmade Products

As you can see from some of the photos I've posted here at M&C, I wear my hair natural and generally try to use as few synthetic chemicals on my hair and skin as possible. To that end, I've tried quite a few "natural" hair and skin care products in the 13 years since I stopped wearing a relaxer, which has led to a lot of money spent and plenty of disappointment when products either did not work out, changed as they became more popular (I won't name any names), or didn't quite fit my criteria of "natural".

Of course you can't always blame the product. You have to study your hair, learn your texture/hair type and understand what it needs before you find the perfect product. If you're washing your hair the wrong way or neglect to get a regular trim or grease your scalp (if that's what your hair type needs), even the best product will only do so much. Having said that, I've worn my hair this way long enough to know how to take care of it and when a product is just not all that it claims to be; and today I proclaim that I've finally, found "the one" in Oyin Handmade products.

I don't know what it is about Oyin - perhaps that it's made with love (aww), the clever product titles, or that it is very much a mom & pop operation where everything is mixed by hand - but since I began using their products, my hair has grown like a weed. Since I stopped relaxing my hair, I've always gotten questions about what products I use, but not nearly as often as I have since I became an Oyin believer. Not only does my hair love their products, they're affordable, and made by an adorable (and entertaining) husband and wife team and their friends. As if the wonderful products weren't enough, they had to go and make their site entertaining as well with their comical and informative podcasts. Check them out, and, most importantly, try their products.  There are plenty of reasonably priced and generous sample sizes to get you started.


My Personal Faves:

juices and berries - nourishing herbal leave-in:
The fact that I'm endorsing this product says a lot because I generally avoid liquid-based leave-in conditioners altogether. I've just never had luck with them; but juices and berries has made me a believer.  My hair sops this stuff up like gravy.

shine & define - gentle styling serum
keeps your hair in place w/o the hard helmet or crusting effect. LOVE this stuff

afterbath - blended body oil
another product I generally steer away from - body oils; however I make an exception for "afterbath". Being a bit of a mixtress myself, I actually blend "afterbath" with all natural organic sugar and use it as a body scrub to make my skin glow.

funkbutter - natural cream deodorant
an all natural deodorant that actually works.  If you have uber sensitive skin like me, stick with the unscented version.

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