By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2010, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Having an island wedding is a dream for many brides or couples. They think of the ease and beauty, of the place they want to get married in. many choose tropical, lush and vivid destinations. This pacific beauty is rich in captivating pleasures … Continue reading An Hawaiian wedding getaway
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Wedding dress options for a beach wedding
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2015, Denise Fyffe The location of the wedding is almost as equally important as the wedding itself. The venue sets the mood of the ceremony and gives a general sense of the love felt in your relationship; of course this will be aided by the wedding decorations. But many … Continue reading Wedding dress options for a beach wedding
Jamaican Wedding: Tips for The Hairy Groom
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Many people who tattoo their skin have the areas that display the tattoo waxed or shaved; especially if it is very hairy, like their arm. Manscaping is a novel idea for some men; the thought of removing hair from places such as your … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Tips for The Hairy Groom
Jamaican Wedding: Tips for planning the best Jamaican wedding reception
A wedding is a joyous occasion. People come together to celebrate the union of a bride and groom. They eat, drink and toast the newlyweds. But Jamaican weddings take time to plan, and it can become very stressful doing so. Often times the bride will take on the bulk of the planning, and she may enlist … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Tips for planning the best Jamaican wedding reception
5 Essential Oils Your Natural Hair Will Love!
It’s time to step your oil game up! Not only is it inexpensive, it’s essential to the overall health of your natural hair. There are a lot of different oils out there, but there is a handful I believe work best and provide a wide-range of benefits. Avocado Oil Avocado oil is one of the … Continue reading 5 Essential Oils Your Natural Hair Will Love!
Black Hair: My Wash Day Regimen
So today is wash day! Keep reading to find out what I use to shampoo my hair. In previous posts I already mentioned that I only shampoo my hair once a month; because of that, my shampooing process is more extensive to make sure I get rid of all the product and build up from … Continue reading Black Hair: My Wash Day Regimen
Use Coconut Oil for Healthier, Shinier Hair
Many people love using coconut oil for its strong health advantages, and one of those includes boosting the looks, resilience, and shine of our hair and skin. Many people LOVE using it on their hair for these such benefits, and it is those benefits that will be discussed below. Continue reading to learn about how … Continue reading Use Coconut Oil for Healthier, Shinier Hair
Jamaican Poetry: Hold My End
By: Defy. Copyright © 2010, defy, Denise Fyffe I tried so hard to hold my end I tried so hard, till the very end; Reflecting on the things that came and past Reflecting on a situation that did not last; Looking in, looking out, Things now looking much better; Remembering when we would pretend That … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Hold My End
Jamaican Health: Signs and Treatment of Lyme Disease
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe Spirochete a type of bacterium causes Lyme disease. Usually people who are exposed to deer ticks or western black-legged ticks get this illness. The transfer is through a tick bite. The disease is not limited to the USA; it is also found in … Continue reading Jamaican Health: Signs and Treatment of Lyme Disease
Jamaican Poetry: Mi Heart set pon stick
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe Di sun rise in the east, And set west, too quick As I wait fi di one Who will ache mi body, An raise me mind; Dry mi out like clothes pon line. Mi heart set pon stick, Waiting pon di right tick; … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Mi Heart set pon stick