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It Ended In Tears – A Lady Couldn’t Open Her Eyes After Putting On Artificial Eyelashes

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A woman probably between the ages of 30 and 35 years old has been recorded on camera feeling severe pain after putting on artificial eyelashes. If you watch the video carefully, you can see that the artificial eyelashes are too long and it has covered the lady’s eyes. She was trying to open her eyes but she couldn’t because of how the eyelashes has been done.

According to the person who posted this video on social media, this lady did her eyelashes to look more beautiful for her birthday. And as you can see it ended in tears as she was in serious pain. Some social media users after coming across this video said that this is what some ladies want.

God has given them beautiful eyelashes but they feel they can make themselves more beautiful by adding long hair to it. They pray the glue used in making these eyelashes will cause damage to her eyes so that it will serve as a deterrent to others.

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Avonsige outdoors Easter designs

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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Avonsige, Augustina Ayinemi, has launched the Gem Collections for the festive season.

The designs are made for the sophisticated woman who wants to make a fashion statement at any event.

However, the everyday woman can step out in these stylish outfits to make a mark.

By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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Kpalanga Designs highlight launch of NIB’s Fugu Wednesday initiative

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KPALANGA-INSPIRED fashion designs took centre stage in Tamale during the launch of the ‘Fugu Wednesday Wear’ initiative by the National Investment Bank PLC.

The Tamale-based fashion brand SNIKIA NEWLUK showcased a collection of modern outfits made from traditional Fugu fabric, presenting creative designs that blended Northern Ghana’s iconic smock with contemporary fashion styles.

Models walked the runway in uniquely tailored outfits that highlighted the versatility of Kpalanga, a modern interpretation of the traditional Fugu designed to appeal to younger generations and professionals.

Speaking on the side-lines of the event, the founder of SNIKIA NEWLUK said the brand aims to modernise Northern Ghanaian fashion while preserving its cultural identity.

The event formed part of activities marking the launch of the National Fugu Wednesday initiative, which encourages Ghanaians to wear locally made smocks every Wednesday to promote Ghanaian culture and support the local fashion industry.

From Geoffrey Kwame Buta, Tamale

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