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STYLE - COVERS FOR THE WEATHER - MUFFLER SCARF

Good evening lovelies, this is a late post, because i have been under the weather for a while, but am back and better now. I decided to do this post because i lost my voice to cold, this is also that time of the year in Nigeria, when the dry harmattan season comes around with dust and cold, most importantly, Muffler scarfs are very stylish.
Me keeping warm stylishly.
When you aint in the mood to accessorize with neck piece, you want to keep warm, yet be stylish, then a muffler scarf also called a neck wrap is one way to go.

WAYS TO ROCK THE MUFFLER



 

 

                                          


 



 

 Men looking dapper, ladies looking chic.
A MUFFLER SCARF IS A HEAVY SCARF WORN AROUND THE NECK FOR WARMTH.

HERE ARE TIPS TO STAY WARM AND LOOK GOOD IN HARMATTAN

  • Get a lip balm, for your lips and nose to prevent cracks
  • Get a hand cream
  • Get a sweater, hood or a head warmer, of cause a muffler scarf.
  • A socks and a hand glove would be very helpful, I like boots too *In Nigeria*
  • your lotion, petroleum jelly (my olaedo shea butter works for me) comes in handy
  • Avoid straining your hair, if you must comb, apply oil to prevent breakage during harmattan
  • Try to stay away from cold stuffs like ice-cream *sad* till the harmattan is over.
STAY WARM, LOOK GOOD, BE STYLISH

Comments

  1. Tanx Dazzy and Olufunmi, have a prosperous new year ahead

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  2. Great post.
    I love mufflers but never wear dem.

    Oh n I see my ex-husband... Usher

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  3. you look very lovely.
    great post.

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  4. That lip balm is very necessary. I make do with Vaseline though.
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  5. Yeah Porsh, we share the same ex,he use to be mine till you came along. Lol! but try on the muffler, its trendy. Tanx Uche. Stephanie your right, the lip balm is one of my fashion fetish.

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  6. Great post

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