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Autos / Re: 2004 Toyota Camry For Sale (registered) by dezisellng: 4:45pm On Dec 17, 2015
nairalandbuzz:
1.1m e go tay for market... sorry...

as in ehhh
Fashion / Re: I Need Advice On The Kind Of Cream That Won't Darken My Skin by dezisellng: 4:31pm On Dec 17, 2015
tonididdy:
is this a bleaching cream?


I had to stop using it cos it mad my face very light fair but other parts of my body are not as changed as my face.
lol
Religion / Re: Pastor And Native Doctor Confess To Killing People, Paraded With Their Rituals by dezisellng: 6:46pm On Dec 16, 2015
fortune1968:
they deserve this .u must realise dt THE SUPERNATURAL LAW IS PLAYING OUT HERE.
you are a barbarian

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Religion / Re: Pastor And Native Doctor Confess To Killing People, Paraded With Their Rituals by dezisellng: 6:16pm On Dec 16, 2015
This would not stand in court. They should leave them alone abeg
Fashion / Re: Obasanjo Vs Jimmy Carter , The Suit Versus The Agbada by dezisellng: 6:14pm On Dec 16, 2015
Him dey represent abeg. I wonder why him just become wor wor over night
Fashion / Re: Nigeria's Fashion Market Place "Dezisell Nigeria" by dezisellng: 12:30pm On Dec 15, 2015
Sell at dezisell
Fashion / Maintain Your Fashionista Looks This Harmattan Season by dezisellng: 10:08am On Dec 11, 2015
Dressing up and looking good during the Christmas season is challenging. Yes you're happy about the season and which comes as a period of intense happiness and good mood. Christmas is here again but choosing the right outfit during this time just like the rainy season of June /July is not an easy task. Shopping is an excitement especially for new clothings and fashion accessories but you just have to make the right choices to be style despite the weather condition. 

The Christmas season is not just notoriously cold but has extreme dryness, dust and wind. How to you keep your fashionista reputation intact and remain provocative when others take cover from the harmattan? 

• Avoid Heavy Make Up

A Lot of ladies would be tempted to make up to cover their fast drying skins  and broken lips. You must avoid the temptation of making up to intensely. Just as the harmattan has taken a toll on your lips and skin, it could also do thesame on your heavy makeup causing it to terribly dry. Make up should be light, best go for good skin moisturizers and lip gloss. If you must use lip stick, red lip  would always remain perfect for the harmattan season. 

• Dress For The Season

You might be tempted to go against the tides of the harmattan by dressing as you like despite the harsh weather. This could turn out to be an absolute wardrobe disaster.  Just because it's xmas, don't forget it's also cold and dry so wear good clothes and cover up. White, black, cloths could look obviously dusty when exposed to the wind and are really not fashionable for the christmas. Adopt other colors.

 Despite your good body cream, it's still not advisable to expose your legs and your entire arms all for looking good. Wear fashionable wool and leather clothings, thick enough to insulate you from the dusty harmattan. This is the perfect time to look like a biker or a rock star. 


• Put Off Wearing Slippers & Sandals For A While.

This is the best time to avoid shoes and slippers when outing and adopt wearing shoes to cover up your feet and prevent them from looking dry and broken. Shoes act as a protector and would also make you look good. Absolute black and white foot wears are not fashionable they would easily get dusty when exposed to dust and wind. Brown  and grey foot wears  quiet fashionable of and can easily adaptable for the season.


• Don't Ignore Your Hair

Ladies look their best during this time, ensuring their hair is in style for the season. you must also understand that using harsh chemicals during this time would leave your hair vulnerable to relaxer chemical burns. Also people with fragile hair have use quality hair food to prevent brakeage and falling of the hair.  Men should cut their hair to a responsible size anything above low and clean might just be intolerable to the sight . The windy and dusty season has a high tendency to accumulate much dust and dirt into the hair. if you are not ready to spend good money on hair products, best to keep it low and clean. 

• Don't Forget To Pick Up That Sun Shades

Lots of people are not used to wearing the sun shades during this season, they are Infact more worried about the cold than their eyes. You have to worry about the both because from the cold, comes the wind and the wind also carries dust particles along with it at quiet an intense velocity. Pick up some fancy glasses look good and protect your eyes. Enjoy the season.

source: www.dezisell.com
Fashion / ‎Put An End To That Smelly Shoe! Tricks & Tips To Make That Happen by dezisellng: 11:17am On Dec 05, 2015
Now imagine dressing up all good and crisp, about to deep your feet into your shoe only to be greatly thrown back by that pungent odor. Smelly shoes are  great embarrassment especially when in a household that requires to to take off your shoes before you can step into their home. What then do you do?

Smelly feet, and shoes is one of the most ignored fashion and wardrobe problems. Don't put your social relationship in jeopardy, do something about those shoes and feet right now.

Here are a few tips that would ensure that your shoe always stays clean and odorless:

• You should never wear over sized or undersized shoes. Always wear shoes that fit and are very comfortable to avoid sweating of the feet, thereby making it a haven for fungus and bacteria.

• Although some individuals have naturally sweaty feet, wearing socks made of 100% cotton is really good and generally wearing socks makes your shoe cleaner. (do not forget to also keep your socks clean)

• You can also avoid smelly shoes by replacing their inner soles when they are old and worn out.

• Machines specialized as deodorizer for shoes can also be used in removing odors from shoes with extremely upsetting smell

More at source:

http://www.dezisell.com/blogs/fashion-tips-info
Fashion / Crazy Unknown Facts And Popular Quotes About Shoes by dezisellng: 8:26pm On Dec 04, 2015
Shoes Shoes Shoes! Can you give the exact number of shoes you have worn since childhood? Can you boast about taking care of your shoes as much as you have done for your clothings? How many shoes have you given out and how many have you gotten so attached to,that you have absolutely refused to let go of. 

Well in as much as might might not have realized, shoes have shared a special history with man as the primary protector of man's feet. 

It's time to share some known and unknown facts about the shoe you wear everyday. Some of these facts readers might find bizarre

• High heel shoes, where originally designed for men. In fact, men actually wore heels but as you know, women have an eye for good things. They dominated this design. What if that didn't happen, how do you think a typical man would look wearing high heels? Let's not go there.

• The Average Nigerian woman aims to have over 10 pairs of shoes.

• Right and Left pair of shoes was never in existence, the first pair was made in Philadelphia. Can you imagine the pain an person has to go through when this wasn't invented?

• Men who love sneakers due to its flashy, and rubbery design would love to know that the name sneakers was given to it because the shoe was made with rubber soles enabling people walk around noiselessly without getting noticed. Sneakers was originally called Keds.

• You can never really tell a person's worth by the type of clothes they wear, but it's very easy do determine their salary grade just from the quality of their shoes alone.

• Women are more easily addicted to shoes than men

•Nigerians are known to prefer moving about more with assorted  slippers than shoes

• In ancient times anyone who wore sandals was under some form of oath.

•In Hungary, the Groom usually toasts and drinks from the shoe of the Bride

• Pointed toe shoes originated in Europe and are still fashionable in some parts of South Eastern Nigeria. The Ibo speaking parts specifically.

• Men Shoes and Women were identical up until the 18th century when they decided to part ways with their separate masculine and feminine unique designs

• The first man to walk on the Moon, Neil Armstrong. The boots which he used to step on the moon,  are not on display on earth like one would expect, they are still floating in outer space.

• An average woman is likely to purchase about 469 shoes during her lifetime as researched by Glamour 

• According to superstitious beliefs, to dream of a loss of one's shoe indicates sign of illness in the coming future.

• In Iraq and some countries of the middle east,  showing a person the soles of your shoe is a sign of great disrespect.

• During the Tisha B'Av  Day, Jews are strictly prohibited from wearing leather shoes as it is a sign of mourning . Isaiah is commanded to remove his shoes Book of Isaiah (20:2). Shoes play a prominent role in mourning after a death in Jewish communities. 

•  The most expensive shoe in the world is $3,000,000, from House Of Harry Winston. It is said to be made of Ruby.

• According to Guinness book of record, the largest number of people to run while wearing high heel shoe is 155.

• Ancient philosophers like Plato and Aristotle believed that wearing shoes increases and individuals confidence while barefoot reduces confidence. Same also applies to libido and sexual power.

• When purchasing shoes, best to try it on at the end of the day when your feet has totally expanded to its maximum  size.

• 7 out of 10 Nigerian men have never bought a new shoe


Popular Sayings About Shoes.

• I cried because I had no shoes then I met a man who had no feet - Unknown ( Indian Proverb)

• Don't throw away your old shoe until you have a new pair - German Proverb 

• Before you criticize some one, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, you can criticize them in their shoes - Steve Martin 

•Give a girl the right shoe and she can conquer the world - Marilyn Monroe

 • You're either in your bed or in your shoes so pay to invest in both - John Wildsmith 

• A woman with good shoes is never ugly - Coco Chanel 

•In my early days in school, I had no shoes, no school bags. I carried my books in my hands but i never despaired - Ex President Of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan

Source: http://www.dezisell.com/blogs/fashion-tips-info/70375173-crazy-unknown-facts-and-popular-quotes-about-shoes

Fashion / Obasanjo Vs Jimmy Carter , The Suit Versus The Agbada by dezisellng: 7:55pm On Dec 04, 2015
What do you think? Western versus African. Who's dress would you rather put on at this very moment? grin in other words who slayed the Damn photo?!!!

All those calling my ex president wor wor. You can now shut up.

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Fashion / Re: Nigeria's Fashion Market Place "Dezisell Nigeria" by dezisellng: 7:36am On Dec 04, 2015
#TGIF #Naija #GoBuyGoSell all you lovers of #African & #NigerianFashion we just recently added Assorted Geometric Patterned Geles and Head ties which is now available at the Nigerian Fashion Market place from another Nigerian fashion designer,

Nairaland fashion designers, open your shop at the market place! display! Make extra doe

Pets / Re: Man Hawks Dog In Traffic In Lagos (Photos) by dezisellng: 10:54pm On Dec 03, 2015
This is not new na
Fashion / The Basic DOS & DON'TS Of Color Blends For Fashion Lovers by dezisellng: 5:38pm On Dec 03, 2015
Need advice on how to blend colors for your clothings? You just might want to get this basic knowledge to avoid looking clownish when you step out next time. wink

Nigerians love fashion and they love to show off a beautiful and divers range of colors in the thirst to look really good and stylish. But how do you match up the colors in the best way you can to stand out and not to look clown like and a subject of attraction for  showcasing wrong color blend or having a really horrible wardrobe malfunction.

Depending on how you adopt colors in your fashion style they could go really perfect or very bad indeed.

As a Fashionista and a Nigerian, how do you follow the color rules to get the right blends of matching outfits? You sure cannot mix all the colors together just like you cannot have every kind of food in a dish for breakfast. The outcome would be "Hell No Disasterous" 

Here are some quiet basic dos and donts in clothing color mix. Learn them apply it and look vibrant when you step outside this season. It's good to be creative with colors but never overdo it.

• Never dress in more than 3 colors. It's vital that you don't. But if you must add an additional 4th color ensure that one of them is either black, white, grey, navy blue, brown. These are flexible and neutral colors and can adapt to any outfit. You really don't have to follow the entire rule book, but if you're not a pro, better to play safe.

• Mixing jewelries of multiple shades and colors isn't also advisable. To look simple, one color shade is best and recommended. 

•If you decide to wear the Ankara, Tie and Dye, Adire which is printed in varying rich colors, you must keep the rest of your accessories such as your shoes, bags and head gear simple and in one color piece so as not to look like a fashion rebel.

• If your getting confused about how to match colors, let's keep it simple, wear more of one color and keep the rest neutral. e.g white t-shirt, green blazer and brown chinos trousers is just okay for men. 

• For Africans with Dark skin, it is necessary to know what kind of color would make you look bold, vibrant, and classic. Yellow, pink, orange, blue etc are the bold and right colors blends for dark skin Africans.

• For men clothings, warm colors such and red , orange and the likes in different shades and combination would stand out for dark skinned men 

• Brown Color for dark skinned individuals can also be good to compliment the skin tone if worn in the right shade with the right color combination by using neutral colors to compliment it. 

•Using Brown color could be tricky because most supposed black people are not absolutely black but come in varying composition of dark shades just like white people have their own varying shades of white.

•Dark skinned individuals should reduce the intensity of black , navy blue and intensely deep color shades  in their outfit by keeping it to a minimum. If they must put it on, a lighter shade alternative would be best.

• Lighter skinned  Nigerians  are encourage to wear black, pink, blue, navy blue, brown etc but they must avoid putting on red, dark brown and very deep shades of green or at worse yellow. Purple and Orange are also not an advisable for those who have light skin.

Whatever color you pick and however you decide to dress is solely the choice of the individual but a little creativity in the right direction wouldn't hurt at all. Never over do it.

Source: http://www.dezisell.com/blogs/fashion-tips-info/70215301-the-basic-dos-donts-of-color-blends-for-nigerian-fashion-lovers

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Religion / Re: Anita Oyakhilome Shades Ex-husband, Pastor Chris by dezisellng: 1:08pm On Dec 03, 2015
Oya hanlele! Go and don't come back
Autos / Re: Toyota Solara For Sale 650k by dezisellng: 12:15pm On Dec 03, 2015
pstnicodemus:

I think he meant to say 1995
lol. Solara no even dey 1995 tho you tried to help him. It's clear that he is lost grin
Fashion / Re: Fashion Designer! A Platform To Sell Your Locally Made Designs Online. Dezisell by dezisellng: 12:10pm On Dec 03, 2015
We now into pre- orders. Coming very soon. Fashion designers can still showcase their clothings and accessories on our website.

It's a market place for Nigerian and African lovers of traditional clothings and accessories. Show what you got to the world.
Politics / Re: Cameroon 'kills 100 Boko Haram Fighters And Frees 900 Hostages' -bbc Africa by dezisellng: 5:14pm On Dec 02, 2015
This boko haram no dey finish? Everyday kill! Kill! Kill!
Car Talk / Re: What If You Had All These All To Your Self Alone. by dezisellng: 9:21am On Dec 02, 2015
It's simple. I would be kidnapped
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Writers Needed For A Blog by dezisellng: 4:18pm On Nov 30, 2015
20 post per day for how much na? 100k?

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Fashion / Re: Nigeria's Fashion Market Place "Dezisell Nigeria" by dezisellng: 8:20am On Nov 28, 2015
Go sell now!
Fashion / Re: Ankara Style For Male by dezisellng: 9:56pm On Nov 27, 2015
Try dezisell sell your Ankara at our site
Fashion / Re: Nigeria's Fashion Market Place "Dezisell Nigeria" by dezisellng: 7:35pm On Nov 27, 2015
Nigerian fashion designers! Guess we missed out on our own version of Black Friday! That's because you've not yet owned a shop at the nigerian fashion market place Dezisell. Get your unique shop and start making that extra cash!!
Fashion / Re: Nigerian Fashion Market Place "Dezisell Nigeria" by dezisellng: 10:33pm On Nov 23, 2015
#gobuygosell
Fashion / Re: Nigeria's Fashion Market Place "Dezisell Nigeria" by dezisellng: 10:31pm On Nov 23, 2015
Sell your Naija fashion designs: clothings, Ankara, Adire, gele, shoes, bags, beads, jewelries all accessories made in Naija we got a market for u!
Fashion / Re: Fashion Designer! A Platform To Sell Your Locally Made Designs Online. Dezisell by dezisellng: 10:28pm On Nov 23, 2015
#GoBuyGoSell the process is easy and fast!
Romance / Just When You Think It Cant Get Any Worse by dezisellng: 10:21am On Nov 23, 2015
Is this real or just fiction. This can't happen in Naija abegi!!

Autos / Re: Registered Nissan Altima 02 For Sale 670k by dezisellng: 8:35am On Nov 23, 2015
Oga snap this car well now. What kind of wicked photography is this?

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Autos / Re: Clean Registered Toyota Camry 04 For Sale 920k by dezisellng: 8:33am On Nov 23, 2015
Clean ride
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Oil Spill Management Programme by dezisellng: 8:19am On Nov 23, 2015
When the list is out everyone would know. All this secret text and calls are mere speculations and very inconclusive.

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Politics / Re: Olufemi Olu-kayode Confirms Audu's Death by dezisellng: 8:52pm On Nov 22, 2015
The guy looks like he would soon die sef

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Oil Spill Management Programme by dezisellng: 3:02pm On Nov 22, 2015
Na only jehova fit save person, govt is now involved in scamming the public
Health / Re: Neurological Screening Test by dezisellng: 6:44am On Nov 22, 2015
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