I am Rejoice and welcome to my life’s video journal, I hope you’ll love it here💕💫I am from South Africa, currently living in Gauteng. I've recently completed my 3rd Year in Environmental Design Degree (It's a specialization within Interior Design/Architecture that focuses on the sustainable aspects of buildings).
I'll be bringing you along to adventures of my 20s, my work life, my daily struggles and my happy times.
LOL LOL RJ... JC bought da exact same blender 2 weeks ago😮😄 m hvn fun making green juice even tho I FL lyk🤢 afta drinking t...yeyi izinto esizidlela ihealthinyana sizafa😁...HV a gr8t n fun tym experimenting with it...
Beautiful hair🤌🤌Yeeey I lv lv dis video thina abahlulwa izitayela...IL b trying out look number 3... HV a gud 1 RJ...How do u get your hair to be so curly ??? Plz do a video on Ur curly hair look🙏
Subject: Collaboration Idea Hi 👋 I hope you’re doing well! I’ve been following your work on RU-vid channel and really admire your creativity, insights, I’d love to explore the possibility of collaborating on some content together. Here are a few ideas I had in mind: 1. Joint Video Series: We could create a series where we discuss topic on vlogging and alternating channels for each episode. 2. Challenge Collaboration: We could participate in a popular challenge together and document our experiences, adding our unique twists. 3. Q&A Session: A live Q&A where we both answer questions from our audiences could be a fun way to engage with viewers. 4. Guest Appearances: I could feature you in one of my videos, and you could do the same, introducing each other to our respective audiences. 5. Themed Content Swap: We could each create a video on a topic the other is passionate about, showcasing different perspectives. I believe that working together could bring fresh ideas to both our channels and provide our audiences with exciting content. Let me know if you’re interested, and we can chat more about this! Looking forward to your thoughts! Best, Onalenna Mogotsi My RU-vid channel: youtube.com/@aobakwep?si=1uzZE5XjKqj8Kwud
Idk if you'll see this, but here's some advice anyway: 1. A good wash, yours was great. Deep condition, and deep condition well. I prefer the originals actual deep conditioner instead of the hair mayonnaise (but that's just preference), and I sit under a hooded dryer to let it penetrate my hair, you can also steam, or some other method to really make sure it gets in there, before washing it out, and make sure you rinse all of it out. 2. Don't use the leave in conditioner. It weighs down hair. Use it for natural styles, not silk presses. 3. The native child heat protectant was great. For the silicone serum, apply it in your hands first, and use it in large sections (say, 4 sections) instead of smaller sections. And use it before the blow dry so that the combing and brushing in the blow dry helps to evenly distribute it. Also use significantly less of it, lest it weighs down your hair. 4. The small comb was a nice touch. Next time, let the comb go through the hair before the straightener. As in the straightener "chases" the comb. As for how many times you pass the straightener on your hair, it can be one to 2 times on the roots before slowly going down the rest of the shaft the third time. Some people prefer to not do the one to 2 times on the roots, it's preference. You can then go back in, lower the heat, and take bigger sections to add bumps, curls, feathers, etc. 5. This was a great first try, you look amazing 😍😍😊😊❤❤