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Naturally PinkTree Magazine A young woman’s guide to natural living
Small Business
Highlight:
Organic Beauty
Vixen READY, SET,
STYELUTIONS
naturallypinktreemag.com l January 2013/ February 2013
Find Beauty
Glam in the
Kitchen
Aroma Anxiety
Busters
10 Ways to Become
More Confident
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entertainment
4 l Sensational Winter
Readings
6 l Discover Brand New
Me
fashion & style
19 l Ready, Set,
Styelutions
22 l Get the Boot
natural beauty
15 l Find Beauty Glam in
the Kitchen
12 l 10 Ways to Become
More Confident
small business highlight
18 l Organic Beauty Vixen
holistic health
10 l Aroma Anxiety Bust-
ers
worksheets
24 l Research It!
in every issue:
3 l Editor’s Letter
CONTENTS January 2013/February 2013
on the cover
18 l Small Business Highlight:
Organic Beauty Vixen
19 l Ready, Set, Stylelutions
12 l 10 Ways to Become
More Confident
15 l Finding Beauty Glam in the
Kitchen
10 l Aroma Anxiety Busters
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Editor’s letter
Jasmine Burroughs
create a new beauty
and health routine
When you put your
health first, it’s easier to
give your all to every-
thing else—school, fami-
ly and careers.
Welcome to the FIRST issue of
Naturally Pink Tree Magazine! We’re excited
to finally bring to you a magazine that highlights the benefits of natural
beauty and holistic health—-specifically for young women.
Growing up, so many young women never had the opportunity to be
introduced to the world of herbal teas, benefits of aromatherapy, detox-
ing, and natural skin and hair care products. Our goal is to educate
young women about living a more healthy lifestyle—naturally.
Our small business highlight, Organic Beauty Vixen, “encourages
multicultural women to change their beauty, health and wellness rou-
tines to protect both their long term health and eco-fierceness” (page
18).
Since we absolutely adore reading a good book and shopping, we also
feature book and movie reviews, fashion on a budget and some well-
needed relationship advice.
I have to thank the NPT team. They have been with me from the begin-
ning offering thought-provoking articles , as well as a design analysis of
the magazine. Thank you again. This is only the beginning.
Editorial Staff
Founder/President
Jasmine Burroughs
Design & Natural Beauty Editor
Angelica Valera
Entertainment Editor
Tiffany Richards
Relationships Editor
Paola Hernandez
Fashion Writers
Demara White
Tatianna Turner
Guest Contributors
Sereda Dailey
Kristy Wiggins-Gilbraith
For more information about Naturally Pink Tree Magazine,
For all you aspiring writers out there, do not ever let the challeng-es of life destroy who you are. This 23-year-old fashion journalist did-n’t. In “Still Lolo,” the author tells the tragic tale of what happened to her just a year ago. After exiting the plane from a short flight back in December of 2011, Lauren “Lolo” Scruggs was suddenly hit by the still-moving propeller blade. Several major surgeries and pray-ers managed to salvage her life, but her left hand and eye were lost. Dealing with what happened and the doubts of ever going back to normal was a tough journey for the young woman. But Lolo has healed from the physical and men-tal pains from the accident. Through her strength and the support of her family, Lauren was able to open up about how she conquered the trials of con-tinuing to grow with her family and tell an encouraging story of hope, purpose and allowing the essence of who she is stay strong.
Living in a new, foreign country away from everything familiar to you will not be such a fun journey
when you don’t open up to the possibilities. Sophia Al-Maria thought when her mother sent her away from Washington to go live with her father in Qatar that it would be a cultural boot camp. What she didn’t expect was a journey for freedom. “The Girl Who Fell to Earth” tells the story of a young woman trekking on a nomadic trail through the green valleys of the Pacific Northwest to the hills of the Arabian Gulf and then later on to the straggling tur-moil of Cairo. Jumping from place to place leaves Sophia feeling trapped in a tug-of-war between two families, two cultures and two worlds. Sophia struggles to find herself in a new land through the voyages of an uprising in Cairo, young love in the Arabian Gulf and self-discovery in the alps of Mount Sinai. Travel with this young trailblazer through her personal tale of growth in the unlikeliest of places.
Romantic Quest
Every girl re-members her first boyfriend. The fluttering butterflies in your stomach and the gentle tug of his warm grip are
embedded into your memory for-ever.
ENTERTAINMENT l Sensational Winter Readings
By Tiffany Richards
Read
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In “Crazy Love” by Amir Abrams, high school senior Kamiyah Nicols’ first boyfriend is also her first love. She falls deep for the college fresh-man, Sincere, while letting loose of the life she’s built with her family, her grades, and her friends, the Fly Fine Friends Forever. Her dive into a lovers bliss has her drowning from the life she has with her loved ones. But when she dis-covers the text messages from oth-er girls on her boyfriend’s phone, her heart breaks along with her sanity. When Sincere tries to end things between them once and for all, she retaliates with some in-tense payback that could jeopard-ize his future.
Eye Opening Thriller
Ever think of a world without adults? Well “Starters” is a little close to that with its own unique twist. This book by Lissa Price is an electrifying tale of a girl trying to survive the destruction Earth has turned into. Everyone between the ages of 20 and 60 has been killed during the Spore Wars leaving the planet alone with children, teenag-ers and elders. Callie is now in charge of taking care of her little brother Tyler while on the run with their friend Mi-chael from the renegades who would kill them for anything. She seeks refuge in a place called Prime Destinations controlled by a myste-rious individual known as the Old
Man. He helps teens by hiring them to rent their bodies to sen-iors (Enders) who wish to be young again. To keep her friend and her brother alive, she decides to be a donor. But something goes wrong with the nerochip in her brain and she wakes up in the life of her renter – the life of a woman living in a man-sion, driving nice cars, and going out with a senator’s grandson.
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She discovers it’s all too good to be true when she learns the secret of her renter and the devastating evil lying behind the true plans of the Prime Destinations. What will she do now? Dig in to find out.
Intellectual Uprising
Tweeting, sharing, texting; Oh, the social media. Our world has be-come a hub for digital technology bringing people together in easier
ways than ever before. It’s too tempting to tweet to the world about the smallest inkling of thoughts streaming through your brain at this very moment. Howev-er, MIT technology and society spe-cialist Sherry Turkle thinks this form of communication may not be the most earnest of avenues. “Alone Together” sheds light on the inauthenticity of collecting thousands of Twitter and Facebook “friends” as well as the confusing and misleading communication that comes along with it. Through hundreds of interviews, Turkle explains the unstable rela-tionships that can come between friends, classmates, lovers and families through social media. While the weather outside might be a bit of a burden at times, there’s nothing wrong with bun-dling up with a good book. Wheth-er at home or on your travels to somewhere special, let your mind explore the pages of these en-thralling stories for your imagina-tion, curiosity, and intellect to run wild through.
Sensational Winter Readings Continued
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ENTERTAINMENT l Discover Brand New Me
By Tiffany RIchards
Just stare at it; you can feel a certain some-thing protruding from its corners. It’s a power, an energy teasing the old layers of yourself waiting to shed off as the New Year ap-proaches.
The woman on front possesses an air of confi-dence and poise. Her beauty is un-deniable as well as her vitality.
Even from the simple black & white colors em-anating into the viewer’s pupils, a
rainbow of forti-fying attributes climb out of the four-cornered portrait to show-case the unstop-pable verve com-ing from within. At only a five sec-ond glance, one can completely understand why Alicia Keys is such a woman on fire.
Her latest album
alone is not the
single product
that exemplifies
how astonishing
her music is. The
stylish fedora,
the long and thin
hanging box
braids and her
signature piano
playing skills
etched a respect-
able stance for
the young singer
into the history
of talented artists
when she first
came on the sce-
ne. From her im-
peccable song
writing abilities
to her philan-
thropic efforts
among various
charities, this
woman has sig-
nificantly pre-
sented us with
some regal treas-
ures of the heart.
Alicia Keys Ignites The Flames of Self-Discovery in “Girl on Fire”
After reaping the benefits of this all around super-
star for the past decade, her fifth studio album
packs another punch.
Her records stood firm on illuminating the passion
and vigor in a worthwhile relationship, the difficult
lessons learned in the path of life and the valuable
potential of a woman’s worth.
A walk into a new territory, the fusion of sound
collected in “When It’s All Over” is a contrasting
mix of drums and studio produced beats. The lyr-
ics speak of enjoying the love of her life before she
eventually is no longer a part of this world. “Listen
To Your Heart” swims in the rivers of a Crystal Wa-
ters sound. This tune has a simple, yet catchy
rhythm demonstrating the necessity to listen to
the truest and most vital part of your body.
A slightly churchy sounding tune hinted with some
cool effects is layered with excellent song writing
in “Tears Always Win.” The truth runs free while
describing the effort we all have in shoving down
the tears when we’re hurting in this song. No
matter how hard we fight, the pain always finds a
way to the surface.
With energy springing off of many tracks in the
album, Alicia keeps the fire burning as she brings
along another to create an inferno of musical mag-
nificence. Maxwell’s high falsetto is enticing
enough to melt the hearts and the minds of many
where they can easily enter a realm of sensual ec-
stasy in “Fire We Make.” Alicia ignites the candle