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Me and @techneetz recently started a new venture.

100% natural hair and scalp oil called Original Indian Lush. Feel free to check out our Instagram page @original.indian.lush that will give you all more information with regards to what we are doing.
We recognised a need for something like this and we are delighted to announce the process is well under way in creating something 100% natural, a product that works, and a oil that has been handmade with love and time.

We shall be ready to ship on the 11th of January but there will only be a 20 bottles a available, so if you are interested, please let us know from now as the next batch won’t be ready for another 4 weeks after the given date. So once it’s gone, it’s GONE!

You will receive a 60ml bottle, enough for 2/3 applications (depending on hair length and usage) which shall be enough for a minimum of three uses. It is suitable on any hair type, any age and is especially beneficial for those with dry and/or itchy scalps.
It is advisable that you check you have no allergies or intolerances to the ingredients as mentioned in our previous posts, if in doubt, do a patch test 24 hours before using the oil.
We shall include directions within the package so you will know exactly what you have to do upon receipt.

The 60ml bottle is at a cost of £10 and that also includes postage & packing.

Tell a friend, to tell a friend and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send us a message.

#OriginalIndianLush
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In my element πŸ₯° (at Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre)
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In my element 🥰 (at Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre)
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5/5
Space Shifters.
This major group exhibition brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space.
Featuring 20 artists and spanning a period of roughly 50 years, the exhibition includes innovative, minimalist sculpture...

5/5

Space Shifters.
This major group exhibition brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space.
Featuring 20 artists and spanning a period of roughly 50 years, the exhibition includes innovative, minimalist sculpture from the 1960s as well as recent works that extend the legacy of this ‘optical’ minimalism in different ways.
Many of the artworks in this exhibition are constructed from translucent materials such as glass, acrylic and polyester resins. Others involve the use of reflective materials, including stainless steel, polished bronze and, in one case, engine oil. Luscious and seductive – and often demonstrating huge technical accomplishment – these objects act as optical devices that enable us to see our surroundings in new and unexpected ways. 
Featured Artists
Leonor Antunes, Larry Bell, Fred Eversley, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jeppe Hein, Roni Horn, Robert Irwin, Ann Veronica Janssens, Anish Kapoor, Yayoi Kusama, Alicja Kwade, John McCracken, Josiah McElheny, Helen Pashgian, Charlotte Posenenske, Fred Sandback, Monika Sosnowska, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, De Wain Valentine and Richard Wilson. (at Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre)
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4/4
Space Shifters.
This major group exhibition brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space.
Featuring 20 artists and spanning a period of roughly 50 years, the exhibition includes innovative, minimalist sculpture...

4/4

Space Shifters.
This major group exhibition brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space.
Featuring 20 artists and spanning a period of roughly 50 years, the exhibition includes innovative, minimalist sculpture from the 1960s as well as recent works that extend the legacy of this ‘optical’ minimalism in different ways.
Many of the artworks in this exhibition are constructed from translucent materials such as glass, acrylic and polyester resins. Others involve the use of reflective materials, including stainless steel, polished bronze and, in one case, engine oil. Luscious and seductive – and often demonstrating huge technical accomplishment – these objects act as optical devices that enable us to see our surroundings in new and unexpected ways. 
Featured Artists
Leonor Antunes, Larry Bell, Fred Eversley, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jeppe Hein, Roni Horn, Robert Irwin, Ann Veronica Janssens, Anish Kapoor, Yayoi Kusama, Alicja Kwade, John McCracken, Josiah McElheny, Helen Pashgian, Charlotte Posenenske, Fred Sandback, Monika Sosnowska, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, De Wain Valentine and Richard Wilson.
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Space Shifters.
This major group exhibition brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space.
Featuring 20 artists and spanning a period of roughly 50 years, the exhibition includes innovative, minimalist sculpture...

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Space Shifters.
This major group exhibition brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space.
Featuring 20 artists and spanning a period of roughly 50 years, the exhibition includes innovative, minimalist sculpture from the 1960s as well as recent works that extend the legacy of this ‘optical’ minimalism in different ways.
Many of the artworks in this exhibition are constructed from translucent materials such as glass, acrylic and polyester resins. Others involve the use of reflective materials, including stainless steel, polished bronze and, in one case, engine oil. Luscious and seductive – and often demonstrating huge technical accomplishment – these objects act as optical devices that enable us to see our surroundings in new and unexpected ways. 
Featured Artists
Leonor Antunes, Larry Bell, Fred Eversley, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jeppe Hein, Roni Horn, Robert Irwin, Ann Veronica Janssens, Anish Kapoor, Yayoi Kusama, Alicja Kwade, John McCracken, Josiah McElheny, Helen Pashgian, Charlotte Posenenske, Fred Sandback, Monika Sosnowska, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, De Wain Valentine and Richard Wilson. (at Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre)
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Space Shifters.
This major group exhibition brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space.
Featuring 20 artists and spanning a period of roughly 50 years, the exhibition includes innovative, minimalist sculpture...

2/4

Space Shifters.
This major group exhibition brings together sculptures and installations that explore perception and space.
Featuring 20 artists and spanning a period of roughly 50 years, the exhibition includes innovative, minimalist sculpture from the 1960s as well as recent works that extend the legacy of this ‘optical’ minimalism in different ways.
Many of the artworks in this exhibition are constructed from translucent materials such as glass, acrylic and polyester resins. Others involve the use of reflective materials, including stainless steel, polished bronze and, in one case, engine oil. Luscious and seductive – and often demonstrating huge technical accomplishment – these objects act as optical devices that enable us to see our surroundings in new and unexpected ways. 
Featured Artists
Leonor Antunes, Larry Bell, Fred Eversley, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jeppe Hein, Roni Horn, Robert Irwin, Ann Veronica Janssens, Anish Kapoor, Yayoi Kusama, Alicja Kwade, John McCracken, Josiah McElheny, Helen Pashgian, Charlotte Posenenske, Fred Sandback, Monika Sosnowska, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, De Wain Valentine and Richard Wilson. (at Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre)
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The Art Pavilion: 15/12/18 🎨
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The Art Pavilion: 15/12/18 🎨
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The Art Pavilion: 15/12/18 🎨
¼ (at The Art Pavilion)
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“I leave you my portrait so that you will have my presence all the days and nights that I am away from you…”
Frida Kahlo
A big big thank you my sis @jackie.jackets for creating this all by hand and with so much love!! I appreciate you...

“I leave you my portrait so that you will have my presence all the days and nights that I am away from you…”
Frida Kahlo

A big big thank you my sis @jackie.jackets for creating this all by hand and with so much love!! I appreciate you ❤️🌹
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Every moment of every day Mama.
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@styledbypriyansha brought this to my attention and I was absolutely but unsurprisingly taken aback.
Does @indialove believe that because she is the namesake of the country, somehow it gives her allowances to appropriate, sexualise and profit off...

@styledbypriyansha brought this to my attention and I was absolutely but unsurprisingly taken aback.
Does @indialove believe that because she is the namesake of the country, somehow it gives her allowances to appropriate, sexualise and profit off what is a belief system, lifestyle and a means for millions of people on this earth?

You’ve disabled comments on your SHIT Instagram profile because the onslaught of reactions must clearly have you agitated, let alone the DM’s that must have you on fire. I ain’t got nothing on anything wearing, speaking, eating, et al from different cultures, it’s a big world and we must learn and appreciate our neighbour BUT I draw the line at you getting your tits out and posing as some imaginary Hindu goddess to gain some financial and illusory clout on the ‘gram.

Listen here, I’m not Hindu and even I can see the absolute foolishness in this venture but for so many people, you’ve disrespected their faith. Just because a certain group don’t partake in SJW doesn’t mean that they won’t retaliate in other ways.
I would have loved to have seen you do anything Islamic because you know for a fucking fact, you wouldn’t have been long for the making. Your ‘career’ as a big titty cum bucket would have been dead in the water from long time.

Answer me this: is it because you are a person of colour that you thought it was ok? Did you think that ‘ahhh it’s alright, they won’t mind?’ I need to know why people aren’t setting this cross eyed looking piglet straight?

FYI: save your apologies, dead this shitty T-shirt business and go back to wearing fashion nova because that way you won’t be offending anyone but my sense of style. Sis, I would also advise that you invest in a better marketing/PR team or whatever you wanna call the people that haven’t got the common sense to let you know that what you’ve created is dead wrong.

YOU ABSOLUTE BALL BAGGING, FANNY FLAPPING CUNT.
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S.A.D. Yout.
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π™Έπš• πšƒπš›πšŠπš–πš˜πš—πšπš˜
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