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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | July 9, 2007

Sexy Swimsuits for the Summer
Summer is here and the sweltering heat has accompanied it. But that good old sun has given us the best excuse to hit the communal waters, and what does that mean? Swimsuit time! Yeah, we know for many women this particular water accessory conjures up thoughts of diets...

History of the bikini

Summer is upon us and the beach is warm and welcoming. A lot of skin will be on display and, of course, there is no better place to show skin than at the beach or by the pool. So come with us through the pages of our swimsuit edition of Flair and see what suits your fancy.

Prep that beach bod!

It's time for all those beach parties and long days just lyming in thesun. But are you ready? Hitting the beach means taking certain steps to ensure that you are beautiful all over. There are three important areas to prep - the underarm, the bikini line and your legs.

The benefits of swimming

Ok, ladies and gents, now that you've sweated, dieted and exercised yourself to (finally) look good in your bikini or swim trunks, it's time to hit the beach or pool. But how many times have you gone to the beach only to sit and soak up the sun on beach chairs all day...

Beware of the burn

Before heading out to the beach for a swim or just to bake a while, remember that there is such a thing as too much sun, especially for your skin.You've probably been warned before, but sunburns and sun poisoning are not something you want to leave the beach with this summer.

Appropriately accessorised!

You already have a sizzling swimsuit but to complete the fashion statement, you need the right accessories.The fact is the sun can be harmful to your skin, thus it is important to protect yourself with sunscreen lotion. It is just as important to protect your eyes...

World YWCA invades Kenya

Nairobi, Kenya: The Kenyatta International Conference Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, was a kaleidoscope of colour, languages and culture during the opening ceremony of the World Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) 26 World Council on Tuesday, July 3....

SEX AND RELATIONSHIP - Prying into your ex's life

In an age where Google has become a verb and information is just a click away - many 'surfers' are using the Internet to peek in their former lovers' lives. And the gateway is via social network websites. While these networks like Hi5, Facebook and MySpace...

Chelsea Flower Festival on DVD

The Chelsea Flower Show in London is widely considered the most prestigious show of its kind, so when Jamaica's teams do well, we should put it on record. The Jamaica Horticultural Society (JHS) and the St. Andrew Flower Arrangement Club sent a combined team...

New format for Miss Jamaica World

There's a new selection process to choose Jamaica's Miss World contestants. Those prospective contestants will send entry forms and photos via email. But, this time, based on the entry forms and photos, a select group of judges will narrow down the initial list of contenders...

Di pickney dem bad!

There is an email going around which shows some girls from a prominent high school in some sexually explicit positions. I haven't seen the girls gone crazy and wild email and have no intention of doing so either. Just like I was in no rush to view the ones from that school...

The woman's right to vote in Jamaica

The impending general elections present an ideal opportunity for us to consider the implications of our decision to vote (or not). Where did the right to vote originate, and why does the decision as to whether to exercise the right or not deserve to be given serious thought?





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