No way, I thought she was a decade older than 32/33.Looks younger though
Excessive face fiddling.
This posted earlier is way on point
No way, I thought she was a decade older than 32/33.Looks younger though
No way, I thought she was a decade older than 32/33.
Excessive face fiddling.
This posted earlier is way on point
Why does Aija have so many hardcore Nigerian fans? So random.Oh god...oh dear god....
How do you unsee things?
The way they idolize her is as if they’ve never picked up a book. It’s sad and I’m embarrassed on their behalf because it says so much about how little they’ve accomplished on their own?Why does Aija have so many hardcore Nigerian fans? So random.
Also a lot of what Anna is banking on (being bleach "blonde", white, and catering to a Middle Eastern clientele) doesn't even apply for women of other races. She can't possible teach that to Nigerian women.The way they idolize her is as if they’ve never picked up a book. It’s sad and I’m embarrassed on their behalf because it says so much about how little they’ve accomplished on their own?
Anna hasn't become successful in her own continent how will she teach people of a whole skintone and culture difference 10s of thousands of miles away?Also a lot of what Anna is banking on (being bleach "blonde", white, and catering to a Middle Eastern clientele) doesn't even apply for women of other races. She can't possible teach that to Nigerian women.
Moves to London and Switzerland to trick wealthy men from developed nations. Ends up tricking poor women from developing countries instead. You can't make this up.Anna hasn't become successful in her own continent how will she teach people of a whole skintone and culture difference 10s of thousands of miles away?
I know, totally agree. But it seems like these Nigerian women truly believe that Anna is their savior. I also notice that a lot of girls in their 20’s fawn over her and ask her the dumbest questions in the comments of her IG posts. It’s as if they have zero self confidence in their own decision making.Also a lot of what Anna is banking on (being bleach "blonde", white, and catering to a Middle Eastern clientele) doesn't even apply for women of other races. She can't possible teach that to Nigerian women.
Anna hasn't become successful in her own continent how will she teach people of a whole skintone and culture difference 10s of thousands of miles away?
Also a lot of what Anna is banking on (being bleach "blonde", white, and catering to a Middle Eastern clientele) doesn't even apply for women of other races. She can't possible teach that to Nigerian women.
Botox in the Jaw muscle for slimming effect I guess she feels like she has a masculine vibe as well!A post from FB group from October 2018 (with pictures)
This week the focus is all on our looks. I want to share with you my personal transformation and everything that I do beauty wise and have done to level up over the years:
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Face:
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* Skin: Acutane treatment for Acne (I had long-term adult acne that I treated with medication)
* Skincare: Currently nothing special, no treatments. I use mainly Biologique Recherche & natural handmade creams.
* Eyelash extensions (I use 3D, 4D Russian eyelash extensions max length 10 mm, I refill every 2 weeks)
* Eyebrows: I tint, pluck and trim my eyebrows myself at home
* Fillers: Chin 2 ml, Cheekbone 1ml on each side
* Botox: 3 areas = frown, forehead, eyes + recently tried putting in the jaw muscles for a face slimming effect
* Rhinoplasty (Charles East on Harley street, London)
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Hair:
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* Hair extensions (4 different colors of 20” Russian virgin hair with 100pcs keratin bonds. I change it every 4 months)
* Blonde highlights in my T-section (I don’t color my hair underneath to keep it strong to hold my extensions. My natural hair color is dark blonde)
* Styling: Blow-dry and curling iron as my standard procedure. Recently discovered hot rollers that I’m loving.
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Teeth:
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* Porcelain crowns on all upper teeth (my first level up procedure, I was born with bad crooked teeth)
* Traditional braces on lower teeth as an adult to straighten them out and prepare the teeth for my future veneers (work is still in progress on my lower teeth)
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Nails:
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* Shellac (I do it myself at home as I don’t like going to salons/too painful)
* I wear French, nude, bright red, bordeaux as for colors
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Body:
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* Intermittent fasting 5-6 days a week (I eat between 12.00-18.00)
* 40 hour fasting once a week
* Currently mixed healthy diet. (Usually plant based or raw vegan, but at the moment I’m not very strict due to stress. This will get improved soon as I want to go back to my Raw Vegan diet)
* Exercise: Pilates reformer, Running, Power walking, Functional training 2-3x per week (currently training only for maintenance, this will increase soon)
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Other:
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* Lost 15 kg weight since my before pictures
* Improved my make up skills (loads of youtube tutorials, getting help from make up artists)
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Just wanted you to get to know my transformation better and how I have strategies according to my needs. This has taken gradual progress over the years, mainly slow progress due to funding. Half of my transformation has been self-funded (I have worked, saved up money, even taken loans). Second half have been from the assistance of a man (whoever I would be with at the time).
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If you feel comfortable sharing your transformation progress, feel free to do so as I think it can be of motivation to the rest of the group! If you have any questions just ask!#module3 #step3 #beauty #transformation
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Is this supposed to be sexy? Does it scream “I am on hunt” or is it just me who can’t understand it right?
Topless dancer!! Oh my, Aija! How does one sell a $1,000 course on elegance with this kind of a past?Quack quack, Aija watch your back
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It doesn't make sense for someone from sweden to go malta and ibiza to do this. Wouldnt they get paid less?Quack quack, Aija watch your back
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She was so desperate to get out of Sweden who knows why.It doesn't make sense for someone from sweden to go malta and ibiza to do this. Wouldnt they get paid less?
She’s not a typical Swede. Most of them get at least one higher education degree because it’s basically free there (many go on to get their masters or even PhDs) and you also need at least a bachelors for most jobs there. Aija doesn’t seem to have any degree past maybe a high school diploma.It doesn't make sense for someone from sweden to go malta and ibiza to do this. Wouldnt they get paid less?