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4 Simple Ways to Look Stunning After Pregnancy
Motherhood – there is nothing quite like it. The first time your newborn grips your finger with his or her little hand, your heart melts. It’s absolutely pure, filling you with so much love and a sense of pride.
Christina ElroyPublished 4 years ago in Viva- Second Place in Like, Share, Subscribe Challenge
Cynthia Gwebu: A woman for ALL women
Within some societies, women are almost always expected to wear and know about makeup, and when one doesn’t, she must be prepared to explain herself. Alicia Keys is a prime example of this. She literally had to sit down and explain why she decided to go makeup free on the cover of her album, Here. As if that wasn’t bad enough, a lot of people were offended and outraged by her choice. Twitter was at it on the night of the 2016 VMAs, where a makeup free, Keys graced the event. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but not all women know or even care for makeup and that's okay. 2 years ago, I was a clueless girl that barely knew anything about this world. I didn’t even own lip gloss, okay? The aspect was foreign and unnecessary to me, but my interest grew. I was captivated and enthralled in learning about myself and journeying through my femininity, and through it all, YouTube was there – that little search engine that would lead to many teachings that molded parts of me.
5 Tips to Great Feminine Hygiene
1. Take Care of Your Lips The lips are a prominent feature of our faces as women. It is often one of the first things that men notice on a woman's face. Lips have a lot of feeling in them and because of this can get irritated rather easily. Seasonal changes in the weather and random foods or drinks may be irritating the soft skin of your lips and you do not even know it. In the winter, some people get dry lips that form a red ring of dead skin around them. Then, they find themselves licking their lips more throughout the day to compensate for the dryness and only end up irritating them more. This vicious cycle can be a huge downer on your daily life. To stay on top of your lip softness and comfort game, try always having some medicated lip balm on hand. This will give your lips a drink of nourishment and also work on repairing the broken skin. You will never regret keeping one of these in your purse just in case.
Sasha McGregorPublished 4 years ago in VivaWhen I Was 18
When I was 18 I was raped at a party. I am always hesitant to talk about this in a public way for a few reasons. First, I know it is hard for the people who love me to read about. Most of them had no idea this happened to me and I can appreciate how brutal it must be to find out. Second, nobody wants to talk about it. It's scary to put out there something that is rarely talked about. The fear of judgement is real and the stigma attached to sexual assault is too. Victim blaming is real y'all. When I went through this almost all of my friends turned on me. In fact sometimes I feel that was the most traumatic part.
Molly ElizabethPublished 4 years ago in VivaWhat's wrong with being plus-sized?
Illustration link Body positivity and plus-size models have taken things by storm. Our social media feeds may still be imploding with thin models, but it is met with friendly competition from women of all shades strutting their curves. As a plus-sized woman myself, this is very refreshing to see and my younger self would have loved to have seen this type of representation growing up.
HOW WOMEN ARE LEADING THE BIOHACKING MOVEMENT
Biohacking is a practice with HUGE potential for our health and wellbeing. And, while it’s been a primarily male-dominated industry, women innovators like our founders, Lauren and Katie, are leading the way in understanding how biohacking can improve our lifestyle.
Marielle LewisPublished 4 years ago in VivaLadylike
“I drink tequila straight, haven’t brushed my hair in days, and I kiss on the first date if I’m really feelin’ it. I don’t even own a dress, bite my nails when I get stressed, do whatever for attention if I’m needin’ it. Controversial, so outspoken, I’ve been told that I’m not ladylike. But I’m a lady like whoa. I can bring you to your knees and get you kicked out the Garden of Eden. Untamable, unframable, Mona Lisa. Kiss you like a whiskey fire, turn around and leave your heart in a riot, lipstick in a cigarette pack on the dash. I’m a lady like that.”
Emily WelchPublished 4 years ago in VivaWhere are all the Female CEOs?Singaporean Women in Business
Women’s Equality Day on the 26th August and Businesswomen’s Day on the 22nd September are days dedicated to working towards a gender-equal world, recognising injustices, celebrating successes by women, and raising awareness of biases that existed historically and presently.
James PatefieldPublished 4 years ago in VivaFailure to Refuse
I want to share a story of my first sexual experience. It serves for me as catharsis. I also hope to give gentle cautionary advice. My goal is for people to find courage when they're afraid to speak. This tale begins long ago in my life and comes full circle in the current era.
Texas ChristiePublished 4 years ago in VivaWearing makeup does not make you a girly-girl
A girl should be two things: who and what she wants -COCO CHANEL A little while ago, I was talking with a male acquaintance and one comment that he had made still resides, unfortunately, within my working memory: That he defined me as a ‘girly-girl’ because I wear makeup.
The Mauve RosePublished 4 years ago in VivaFull Body Workout for Women to Have a Toned Figure
All of us want to get into the best shape, but to begin a workout is never an easy thing. We lack in deciding how to start our workout plan. Planning is the main thing when you want to begin with something.
Tressie DawsonPublished 4 years ago in VivaEveryone Needs a Daily Dose of Spark in Their Life
Do it the British Way Iskra Lawrence is a thirty-year-old sunshine activist from England, a kick-ass storyteller, an empathetic human being, and an ultimate fighter in all the senses this words can encompass it.
Zara MillerPublished 4 years ago in Viva