Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
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Pride has been the lifestyle bible of the woman of colour for more than two decades. Pride is unique, blending multiculturalism with modern UK living. Pride is the face of black Britain.
Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
1d ago
Over half of Black people who have experienced fraud report having struggled with theirmental health Financial advisor and media personality Emmanuel Asuquo gets behind the initiative
Data shows that fraud accounts for approximately 38% of all crime in England and Wales, with an estimated 1 in 17 adults being a victim of fraud in the year ending September 2023. It is within this context that the Government launched ‘Stop! Think Fraud’ – the new national campaign against fraud which urges everyone to stop and think about whether something could be fraud before taking action.
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Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
1d ago
Visit for FREE to explore the Garden and Glasshouses. Enjoy browsing over 30 stalls, selling plants and botanical inspired gifts and products. Stop by the demo tent to pick up some tips from the exhibitors, including gardening to candle-making, terrariums, houseplant care, and mushroom growing!
The Physic Garden Café serving takeaway and sit-down dining, and there’ll be food stalls too.
Timed tickets are now sold out. Walks in are welcome on the day, you may just need to wait in a short queue before entering. Link in bio to find out more.
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Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
6d ago
Officer cadet Princes Owowoh, the First Nigerian Woman to graduate from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, celebrates with her peers after the Sovereign’s Parade on Friday. It marks the completion of 44 weeks of intensive training and cadets now officially hold the King’s Commission ..read more
Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
1w ago
Brits have been drawn to the thrill of the lottery for centuries. From the days they were usually used to raise capital for public projects to now creating instant millionaires, the UK lottery holds a unique place in the nation’s history.
But beyond the basic mechanics of picking numbers and hoping for a win, there’s a whole world of fascinating facts to discover. So before you check to find out if you’ve won the lottery, here are interesting facts you most likely don’t know about lotteries in the UK.
1. The National Lottery is the Most Popular
The National Lottery is undoubtedly t ..read more
Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
2w ago
The ban on combining gold and silver metals in accessories has long lost its force, and over the past couple of seasons such combos have become a trend. Catch a selection of “metallic” combinations that look trendy!
Accessories can make an image more stylish or, conversely, ruin an initially good outfit – this is no secret. To avoid fashion failure, girls avoided the combination of gold and silver jewelry for many years. For example, if you once had a bag with gold hardware and a jacket with silver clasps, you might not wear them together just because of this unspoken “fashion ban”.
And in 202 ..read more
Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
2w ago
Glowing makeup is back in fashion! It emphasizes the depth of the eyes and is suitable for daytime and evening looks. The ideal means for creating it are sparkles. What kind of makeup product is this and how to use it correctly? Let’s talk!
Shine Bright
This word perfectly conveys the essence of the product. Sparkles are eyeshadows made from small sparkles. They may vary in glitter size and product consistency.
This product is often confused with glitter. If you see large shimmering particles dissolved in the gel, these are glitters, and if they are small, dense and pigmented with the texture ..read more
Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
2w ago
The fruits of the chocolate tree are the basis for a delicacy beloved by many. And we’re not just talking about chocolate, but also about cocoa butter. It is often used for home care of the skin of the face, body and hair. Many say that it was thanks to this “dessert” that they achieved soft, velvety skin and shiny hair.
Vegetable oils are one of the main fatty components of cosmetics, and cocoa butter is no exception. It is most often added to body and hair care products, and to nourishing creams intended for dry and normal skin.
The main beneficial properties of cocoa butter for the skin are ..read more
Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
3w ago
Throughout history, women have faced challenges entering the health professions. This is true of the various branches of medicine, including mental health. Despite these historical barriers, women are now working and thriving in a variety of roles connected to mental health.
In this article, we will explore women’s progress in mental health professions. We discover the backstory of today’s landscape and learn about contemporary developments in the field. We also touch on the critical role of women in mental health professions in promoting multiculturalism. Finally, we discover how you could re ..read more
Pride Magazine | Celebrating the Woman of Colour
1M ago
Are you on the team natural or team straight fence, ever thought you could be both? Shevelle Rhule investigates the rise of the semi – permanent smoothing treatments.
With women increasingly turning their backs on permanently straightening procedures and opting to go natural, more and more brands have taken the initiative to bridge the blurred gap between relaxers and going natural. Hair is all about choice, some want it straight, some want it curly, while others just want help to slowly transition because going for the BC isn’t a option to them. This is where semi-permanent smoothing/straight ..read more