
Christelle Kedi: Afropolitanism and the Black Blogosphere
Christelle Kedi is an award-winning makeup artist (GLE One London, Rising Star 2008 and Women4Africa, Make-up Artist of the Year 2012) nominated to the BEFFTA Awards (Black Entertainment Film Fashion television and Arts Award). A beauty historian, she was born and raised in Paris, before moving to London where she opened a firm specializing in make-up and fashion in 2007. Christelle Kedi holds a diploma in make-up and body art for performances, a Bachelor of Arts in Beauty Sa

Christelle Kedi : l’Afropolitanism et la blogosphère noire
Christelle Kédi est une artiste maquilleuse primée (GLE One London, Rising Star 2008 et Women4Africa, Maquilleuse de l'année 2012). Nominée au BEFFTA Awards (Black Entertainment Film Fashion télévision and Arts Awards) Historienne de la beauté, elle est née et a grandi à Paris, avant de rejoindre Londres ou elle a ouvert en 2007 un cabinet spécialisé dans le maquillage et la mode. Christelle Kedi est titulaire d’un diplôme en maquillage et en art corporel pour spectacles, d’u

Color integration tool, or Integrity of identity
To refuse your past is to commit suicide in the present and the future no longer exists, the identity of a man or a community is above all its memory, memory is what one is. What one recalls as know-how and experience of life to improve its own life and that of others. From what precedes it is therefore undeniable that a people whose history is flouted is called to perdition. However, it is important to note that memory can be induced to achieve an expected result such as the