Microblading,tattoos,fake eye lashes: what do you experience

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Twilight of July 12,2024

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00:00:00Lash extensions that float. Body art to draw attention. Eyebrows with hair like stroke
00:00:12for a perfect look. Welcome to the world of the latest beauty trends of microblading tattoos,
00:00:19fake eyelashes, artificial nails, winking mostly at young females in Cameroon. The focus
00:00:26of looking perfect is what is attracting many to cosmetic intervention these days.
00:00:32Twilight today will journey through the extraordinary explosion and the possible risks of these
00:00:38artificial beauty enhancers.
00:00:41This is Twilight.
00:00:42I am Sally Sonata Faha.
00:00:43Thanks for joining us.
00:00:49Welcome back.
00:00:57Today's talking point on microblading, tattoos, artificial nails, and thick eyelashes has
00:01:04sparked both excitement and concern about many to explore this crucial topic we have
00:01:11on set an esthetician, Alex Christian Defosso.
00:01:15Thanks for coming.
00:01:16Thank you.
00:01:17Alex, you are the one who is giving women the look they want.
00:01:22Yes.
00:01:23Excuse me.
00:01:24I want to...
00:01:25Go ahead in French.
00:01:26It's your job to give the peps to women.
00:01:27Okay.
00:01:28Thank you.
00:01:29Thank you.
00:01:30Yes.
00:01:31First of all, I am an esthetician.
00:01:32I do makeup.
00:01:33I am a hypothetician.
00:01:34Okay.
00:01:35And to my right is a dermatologist.
00:01:36And next to Alex is a film actress, a fan of the magic of this new trend, Pierrette
00:02:01Eton.
00:02:03And in the course of the program, definitely, we'll be having a lecturer of the department
00:02:13of psychology at the University of Yaoundé, one hopefully she'll be joining us in the
00:02:17course of the program, Dr. Ongono Osanga-Apangras, who will shed light on the motivations behind
00:02:25getting tattoos or wearing thick eyelashes.
00:02:29And the last but not the least is Aimee Ndanga.
00:02:32I would call her a beauty enthusiast.
00:02:35Ravie de vous avoir, Aimee.
00:02:37Bonsoir, madame.
00:02:38Merci.
00:02:39Ravie aussi.
00:02:40With all our guests on set, ladies and gentlemen, let's get started.
00:02:44Alex, je voulais commencer avec vous.
00:02:47Il faut que nos téléspectateurs comprennent de quoi il s'agit.
00:02:51Quand on parle de microblading ou le tatouage des soucis, ça renvoie à quoi exactement?
00:02:59In the simplest term possible.
00:03:02Merci.
00:03:03Bon, en des termes plus faciles, le microblading, c'est le traçage des soucis.
00:03:09Et quand on parle de traçage ici, ce n'est pas avec du crayon, mais un traçage permanent
00:03:15avec de l'encre.
00:03:16Donc, en gros, c'est un mini tatouage.
00:03:19Et Aimee, you once experienced that you want to share with our viewers.
00:03:26How was it for you?
00:03:57It's been 3 or 4 days.
00:04:00It depends.
00:04:01I had done it once or twice, but that day I fell on a product.
00:04:06It wasn't good?
00:04:07It wasn't.
00:04:08It didn't seem good.
00:04:09I was told that it had...
00:04:12Diluted?
00:04:13No, no, no.
00:04:14It didn't have time to change.
00:04:16It turned and then it was directly on my face.
00:04:19In the color?
00:04:20It seems that it takes time when you turn it before you apply it.
00:04:24And as I was in a hurry, he didn't explain to me that I had to wait.
00:04:28And he wanted the agent?
00:04:29And he wanted to scratch me.
00:04:30He scratched me.
00:04:31It burned me.
00:04:33Aimee, tell us your experience.
00:04:36Was it like the case of the stones or was it different?
00:04:41Well, what is there is that mine is the microblading.
00:04:46Okay.
00:04:47What the lady says is the tracing.
00:04:51The tracing that we use with the Aousa stuff.
00:04:54Okay.
00:04:55Yes, when we trace it, it's for a week.
00:04:57On the other hand, mine is for two years.
00:05:00Okay.
00:05:01Yes.
00:05:02So there is a difference.
00:05:03As he said, it's from there to here.
00:05:04One of them is semi-tattooing.
00:05:06Yes.
00:05:07But now we have to do stitches, I don't know, for...
00:05:10Anesthesia.
00:05:11Yes, that's what I...
00:05:12Did you have a reaction or did it go very well, without worries?
00:05:17Did you have pain?
00:05:19It's true that I'm afraid of stitches, but with anesthesia, it went very quickly.
00:05:24Especially that Alex, he is really fast when he works.
00:05:26Okay.
00:05:27So when we put the anesthesia, by finishing one side, the second, he is already in the process of...
00:05:32So, in fact, the second...
00:05:34What do I mean, in fact?
00:05:35Excuse me.
00:05:36When we put it aside, right?
00:05:37Yes.
00:05:38The anesthesia, by finishing the other, he is...
00:05:40So, in fact, the anesthesia, by finishing, he has already finished the work.
00:05:43So you don't even have time to feel the pain, in fact.
00:05:46Okay.
00:05:47Dr. Ngono, the experiences both ladies have shared, it's...
00:05:52From every indication, it works for some, it doesn't work for others.
00:05:56It means certain skin types are not suitable for those practices.
00:06:01Well, it's two different types of tattoos.
00:06:05Yes.
00:06:06In the lady's case, we didn't use gauze.
00:06:08Yes, yes.
00:06:09The product was not introduced into the skin.
00:06:12Yes.
00:06:13We stayed on the surface.
00:06:16Okay.
00:06:26Okay.
00:06:46Okay.
00:06:58Okay.
00:07:02Okay.
00:07:15Okay.
00:07:45Okay.
00:08:15Okay.
00:08:46Because...
00:08:53Yes, yes.
00:08:55In my case, for example...
00:08:59Absolutely.
00:09:00In my case, for example, I take the time to study the person.
00:09:03I can say, I do a consultation.
00:09:05Okay.
00:09:06I ask him the question to know if it's a dry skin or a greasy skin.
00:09:09And there are already questions.
00:09:11If she is diabetic...
00:09:12How can I know if my skin is dry or greasy?
00:09:15I don't know all that.
00:09:16No, we have the techniques.
00:09:17We have the techniques to detect this.
00:09:18Okay.
00:09:19And we also ask questions to know if the person is diabetic, for example.
00:09:22Okay.
00:09:23We don't usually do it for diabetics too.
00:09:25So, someone who has done a fairly in-depth training in the field
00:09:29will first consult the client before starting.
00:09:32And now, the second thing is that you have to use good quality products.
00:09:37Yes, yes.
00:09:38Yes.
00:09:39Because in one case like in the other,
00:09:41the tattoo can create problems when we don't have good material too.
00:09:45And it costs a bit of money.
00:09:48Well, let's say that what is good is sometimes a bit expensive.
00:09:51Yes, yes.
00:09:52Because...
00:09:53When talking about expensive, can you please give us an estimate?
00:09:56Well, to make a complete tattoo, we can say...
00:10:02The material...
00:10:03Let's say, the devices...
00:10:04You see, because I can't determine.
00:10:06Yes, it doesn't have a prefix.
00:10:07Okay.
00:10:08The devices that we use, for example.
00:10:10There are devices that cost 200,000 or 300,000.
00:10:13No, I'm talking about...
00:10:14If I want a microblading, how much can it cost me?
00:10:19And if...
00:10:20You talked about two types of skin.
00:10:22Dry skin or...
00:10:23Greasy skin.
00:10:24Yes.
00:10:25And the microblading, what type of skin does it go with?
00:10:29Well, the micro...
00:10:30If I...
00:10:31Yes.
00:10:32Yes.
00:10:33No, it's with any type of skin.
00:10:34Okay.
00:10:35It's just to respect the product manual that we're going to use.
00:10:37Okay.
00:10:38So, if I pass the test, how much is it going to cost me?
00:10:42It depends on the institute.
00:10:46I do it at 30,000.
00:10:48Okay.
00:10:49Yes.
00:10:50And how long does it last?
00:10:51It's about two years.
00:10:53So, it varies depending on the skin.
00:10:55There are people who can go two years, three years.
00:10:58There are others...
00:10:59After a year, it disappears because it fades progressively.
00:11:04Doctor.
00:11:05Yes.
00:11:06So, listening to him talk and from what you're saying, it's true.
00:11:09I would really love to have the psychologist who is just making her way into the studio.
00:11:16So, I'll keep that question to her.
00:11:19But I would really like you to share your experience.
00:11:22You're a dermatologist.
00:11:24You're a specialist.
00:11:25You've been working in this field for years.
00:11:27You've come across different types of patients.
00:11:30You want to share some of those stories, the sad side of these beauty enhancers.
00:12:01Okay.
00:12:02Okay.
00:12:04Okay.
00:12:28Okay.
00:12:33Okay.
00:13:03Okay.
00:13:33Okay.
00:14:03Yup.
00:14:04Yup.
00:14:05Yes.
00:14:06Yes.
00:14:07Okay.
00:14:08Okay.
00:14:09You've had the doctor.
00:14:40the services of for maybe microblading and what have you all the different artificial
00:14:50enhancers which has to do with tattooing.
00:14:54I want to say that temporary tattooing is a shortcut because when you are busy,
00:15:02take your pencil in the morning to do the tattooing, you don't have this time.
00:15:07So when you are already tattooed, you have the time to take the free powder,
00:15:12pat your face and you are ok.
00:15:15That's the advantage of temporary tattooing, that's what I can say.
00:15:19That's what leads us to do that.
00:15:21Sometimes when I have shootings to do, when I know that there is pressure on the set,
00:15:27I come already tattooed.
00:15:29And then the make-up doesn't have time to tattoo the eyebrows and everything.
00:15:33I have to play.
00:15:34I have to study my text.
00:15:36I don't want to spend so much time on make-up.
00:15:38So I have to remember my script.
00:15:40I have to play.
00:15:41So I tattoo and then it's an advantage for me.
00:15:44And for you.
00:15:47Actually, for us who are mothers of children, housewives and entrepreneurs,
00:15:54it's very easy.
00:15:56Why?
00:15:57Because for a woman to do make-up, she needs at least one hour.
00:16:04And in one hour, there are 30 minutes that we take to do just the eyebrows.
00:16:09So when you already have your microblading,
00:16:12you can take 15 minutes to do your make-up.
00:16:17Isn't it also the pressure of trends that pushes you?
00:16:21I don't know.
00:16:22You are a man.
00:16:23Tell us.
00:16:24It's you who often push women.
00:16:25It's your taste that you impose on us.
00:16:28What does your client tell you, Alex?
00:16:33No.
00:16:34In reality, the questions that come up, I would say the concerns of girls generally,
00:16:39it's a matter of time.
00:16:41It's time first.
00:16:42Because it's true, behind, there are women who, over time,
00:16:47by force of voice, friends, comrades, after a year, two years,
00:16:53they don't have a problem.
00:16:54Because at the beginning, they were a little reluctant.
00:16:56We want to see the girl first.
00:16:58We want to see if on the other, it works.
00:17:02But after two years, we realize that there are no reactions.
00:17:05There is nothing.
00:17:06And then it comes.
00:17:07That too, must not be neglected.
00:17:09Now, on the other hand, it is that most of the time,
00:17:12women have a problem of time.
00:17:14And several girls don't have time to put on makeup.
00:17:18We don't even master it.
00:17:19Because we see on social networks, there are tutorials everywhere.
00:17:23We see the pretty worries, the worries of dreams, in fact.
00:17:28And we all want to have, despite the costs.
00:17:32In fact, a normal make-up, the basis is first the worries.
00:17:36So when a woman already has her worries, it's good.
00:17:39But I want to know, after listening to what the doctor said,
00:17:44I will even ask him another question.
00:17:46Doctor, we are told, I don't know if it's true, you will help us,
00:17:51that those who have the tattoo cannot donate blood.
00:17:55How true is that?
00:17:56And that's why Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't have a tattoo,
00:18:02because he always donated blood.
00:18:06Is that true?
00:18:07I told you about the different constituents.
00:18:10When they are introduced into the body,
00:18:13you have, for example, at the level of the skin,
00:18:15in the second layer of the skin, you have small vessels.
00:18:19This blood reserve represents about 10% of the reserve of the whole body.
00:18:26When you introduce substances,
00:18:29this is valid for women who also have hair loss,
00:18:32when you introduce substances, they go into the blood,
00:18:36and the blood goes around the body.
00:18:39So the people who got tattooed,
00:18:41imagine all the substances I mentioned here,
00:18:44and there are plenty, I didn't mention everything,
00:18:46so it circulates in your blood.
00:18:48You take it in this blood with all these substances to give it to someone else.
00:18:52It's impossible.
00:18:54As simple as that.
00:18:56As simple as that.
00:18:57And then I think,
00:18:59this is my opinion,
00:19:01that the people who do this,
00:19:04it's to be more beautiful.
00:19:06It's a matter of beauty.
00:19:07We can talk about teeth,
00:19:09we can talk about these things.
00:19:11No, no, we can talk, it's not...
00:19:13But look at the eyebrows, doctor!
00:19:16It's to look more beautiful.
00:19:19Someone will see, he has a certain shape of eyebrows,
00:19:23he says, no, I can offer myself another one.
00:19:26It's to look more beautiful.
00:19:28And then do what you want with yourself.
00:19:30Because we say to ourselves,
00:19:31well, the creator could have given me this shape,
00:19:34well, since it exists, that's it.
00:19:36It's not, really, let's put it aside.
00:19:39Let's tell the truth.
00:19:41It's to look more beautiful.
00:19:43But before taking care of you,
00:19:47after listening to what the doctor said,
00:19:50does it still tell you to test,
00:19:53to continue,
00:19:55or do you have a small reserve?
00:19:58In fact, what I'm going to tell you is that
00:20:01I myself am in the business,
00:20:03so it's important that we ourselves are presentable first.
00:20:08It's important that we are presentable,
00:20:10because, I'm going to take an example,
00:20:12those who sell button products,
00:20:14you can't have buttons on your face
00:20:15and you sell products that are buttons.
00:20:17Exactly.
00:20:18Because for it to work,
00:20:20I have to put my customers in confidence.
00:20:24Yes, it's not the hair that I do,
00:20:26but I use it.
00:20:28Hey, Pierrette!
00:20:30I would say,
00:20:32there are side effects to everything.
00:20:34But deep down!
00:20:36For my part,
00:20:38when a customer comes to you,
00:20:40when you tell the customer,
00:20:42you want to do this, it's beautiful.
00:20:44But if there are side effects,
00:20:46it's up to the person to do it or not to do it.
00:20:48But for the person to know what I'm doing,
00:20:50there are side effects.
00:20:52For me, that's it.
00:20:54And then, as the doctor said earlier,
00:20:57somehow the reason we want to rectify
00:21:00God who did wrong to us.
00:21:02I didn't say he did wrong.
00:21:04So we tell God that he had to create me like that,
00:21:06he had to do it like that.
00:21:08I didn't say he did wrong.
00:21:10And me, I apologize to all men,
00:21:12I see that you are really a beauty enthusiast.
00:21:14Everything that is fashion,
00:21:16it attracts you.
00:21:18Tell us a little more about the Artificial Nails, doctor.
00:21:20Does the other one also pass?
00:21:22Well, what I know,
00:21:24as she said earlier,
00:21:26each medal has a reverse.
00:21:28I have several patients
00:21:30who have lost the 10 nails
00:21:32of their fingers and toes
00:21:34following the nail position.
00:21:36Well, how was it positioned?
00:21:38Is that it?
00:21:40I know it's the artificial nail position.
00:21:42I even have patients
00:21:44who have already lost their nails
00:21:46by sticking the false nails.
00:21:48And there are plenty of accidents that occur.
00:21:50You know, when there is a protocol to follow,
00:21:52often everyone does not follow this protocol.
00:21:54There are some who take shortcuts.
00:21:56You will see,
00:21:58there are some who glue your nails
00:22:00with super glue.
00:22:02Exactly.
00:22:04So, like me, to glue the objects,
00:22:06as soon as it touches the finger, it burns.
00:22:08Exactly, yes.
00:22:10Well, there are some who are so long,
00:22:12it already weighs.
00:22:14Like the paracetamol.
00:22:16But the eyelids have a weight to bear.
00:22:18We exceed
00:22:20this load there.
00:22:22Well, are these the ones who often tear off the nails?
00:22:24Are these
00:22:26the products that
00:22:28these people use?
00:22:30And sometimes the eyeball itself is attacked.
00:22:32We have already received at the hospital,
00:22:34well, I am not an ophthalmologist,
00:22:36but I have ophthalmologist colleagues.
00:22:38I have seen photos, comments,
00:22:40who receive such a patient
00:22:42because she did such a thing.
00:22:44It went in the eye, it caused this,
00:22:46it caused that.
00:22:48Each medal has a reverse.
00:22:50Each medal has a reverse.
00:22:52And even if
00:22:54we use
00:22:56the right ink
00:22:58to make the tattoo,
00:23:00why don't tattooed people
00:23:02give blood then?
00:23:04If they were harmless substances,
00:23:06ask yourself the question.
00:23:08But take into account
00:23:10long-term effects.
00:23:12And then when you tattoo,
00:23:14you can mask a black spot,
00:23:16a beauty spot,
00:23:18which will later develop
00:23:20a melanoma cancer.
00:23:22It will be masked, we will not see it.
00:23:24There are risks,
00:23:26so really, it's not harmless.
00:23:28Well, we say it's not harmless
00:23:30when we don't know
00:23:32on which
00:23:34part of the body we work,
00:23:36what risks we may have.
00:23:38And when it happens, maybe 10 years later,
00:23:40we will say the sorcerer.
00:23:42It's not the sorcerer.
00:23:44Aimée, you wanted to add to what the doctor was saying.
00:23:46Yes, yes.
00:23:48In fact, in everything,
00:23:50hygiene matters.
00:23:52Hygiene matters a lot.
00:23:54Because when we want to, for example,
00:23:56put on the eyelashes,
00:23:58we wash our eyes first.
00:24:00We disinfect our hands first.
00:24:02We disinfect our eyes before we can work.
00:24:04And even after we're done,
00:24:06we wash our eyes again.
00:24:08And we give you a mode of use
00:24:10to use, to do the first few days,
00:24:12as long as it adheres well.
00:24:16And after that,
00:24:18at the time of removing, if you don't want to,
00:24:20there are clients who prefer to force
00:24:22to remove.
00:24:24The other one tells you, I did the steam,
00:24:26the other one tells you, I put hot water,
00:24:28a hot towel on my face and everything.
00:24:30There is hygiene that comes into play.
00:24:32For example, the nails.
00:24:34Before working, the nail shop, for example,
00:24:36asks you to be really clean
00:24:38when you work.
00:24:40At every step, you have to clean.
00:24:42And unfortunately, for us who are in the business,
00:24:44there are so many
00:24:46fake salons outside
00:24:48that we really don't know
00:24:50what we're dealing with.
00:24:52We don't respect anything.
00:24:54That's the problem.
00:24:56We should focus more on that.
00:24:58To know where I can
00:25:00do my nails.
00:25:02To know how, after having
00:25:04done a pose, how can I do the
00:25:06deposit. Here, for example, on my nails,
00:25:08there is a construction, gel,
00:25:10polygel.
00:25:12If my nail is already used,
00:25:14for example, what do I do?
00:25:16I go to the prosthetist
00:25:18who did this to me.
00:25:20I ask him to make me a deposit.
00:25:22After the deposit, there are the products we sell
00:25:24to be able to put on the nails
00:25:26and treat the nail.
00:25:28There are women that you will never see
00:25:30their nails. They always have the fake nails.
00:25:32Yet, when you come to me,
00:25:34for example, I tell you,
00:25:36after a month, you come, I take it off.
00:25:38You do it for two months or a month
00:25:40without nails,
00:25:42until your nail recovers again,
00:25:44nourishes again,
00:25:46and then you come back.
00:25:48But she will tell you, no,
00:25:50do it like that.
00:25:52Maybe it's because she also looks at the people.
00:25:54Sorry.
00:25:56Maybe she also looks at the people.
00:25:58Yes, but if I looked at the people,
00:26:00I would not advise her to wait one or two months.
00:26:02I would not advise her.
00:26:04So, Alex, for you,
00:26:06if a woman has to
00:26:08engage in this,
00:26:10she still has to be financially ready
00:26:12to follow
00:26:14what the professionals
00:26:16tell her.
00:26:18Listen, Madam, really, we have to tell the truth.
00:26:20In Africa, the aesthetic side
00:26:22is not really exploited.
00:26:24Because if you go to the United States,
00:26:26for example, I haven't been there yet,
00:26:28but we have documentaries and everything.
00:26:30These are people, people in Nigeria,
00:26:32for example, they exploit the aesthetic side well.
00:26:34And so,
00:26:36in our country, if we want to
00:26:38hide behind the inconveniences,
00:26:40there are not all.
00:26:42Even on the road, there are risks everywhere.
00:26:44And I believe that
00:26:46tattoo artists have the right.
00:26:48That's what I understood.
00:26:50After a while,
00:26:52after a month, six months,
00:26:54they have the right to give blood.
00:26:56So, I don't think it's
00:26:58an inconvenience to give yourself,
00:27:00to be beautiful,
00:27:02to have beauty.
00:27:04We are all on the makeup platform.
00:27:06We don't know the products.
00:27:08These are things that we also buy.
00:27:10And there too, there can be reactions.
00:27:12So, I advise women
00:27:14to just go for it to be beautiful.
00:27:16We will definitely get to
00:27:18meet our psychologist,
00:27:20Dr. Ngono Pangras,
00:27:22for her to shed light on
00:27:24what's the motivation
00:27:26behind this rush
00:27:28for beauty enhancers.
00:27:30After the break.
00:27:48Thank you.
00:28:12Dr. Ngono Pangras.
00:28:14I have two Ngonos on set.
00:28:16Sitting side by side,
00:28:18you are a psychologist, lecturer
00:28:20at the University of Yang,
00:28:22the one you listened
00:28:24from the onset
00:28:26to a different panelist on
00:28:28tattoos,
00:28:30microblading,
00:28:32artificial nails,
00:28:34fake eyelashes,
00:28:36and what have you.
00:28:38From a psychological standpoint,
00:28:40what can actually motivate someone
00:28:42to go in for such,
00:28:44to mitigate the dangers
00:28:46or the risks which
00:28:48Dr. Ngono has enumerated?
00:29:14I am the person
00:29:16who wants to be beautiful,
00:29:18I know.
00:29:20We measure the level of risk.
00:29:22But what needs to be said,
00:29:24even if we don't really agree
00:29:26with the beauty specialists,
00:29:28is that
00:29:30tattoos,
00:29:32fake eyelashes,
00:29:34everything we put on there,
00:29:36microblading,
00:29:38and even, she went very far
00:29:40talking about skinning,
00:29:42are what we call in psychology
00:29:44corporeal markings.
00:29:46But why corporeal markings?
00:29:48It seems that the subject
00:29:50is trying to reconstruct
00:29:52a new identity.
00:29:54If he is trying to reconstruct
00:29:56a new identity, it means that
00:29:58the old identity has had problems.
00:30:00So, at this point,
00:30:02I say,
00:30:04maybe the creator
00:30:06for this person did not do well,
00:30:08but psychologically,
00:30:10if there have been problems,
00:30:12the construction
00:30:14of the body,
00:30:16or the relation to the body,
00:30:18is first dependent
00:30:20on the relation that
00:30:22this child also has
00:30:24with the diastic or parental relation.
00:30:26Today, we have the adolescent body,
00:30:28we think we use it, we look for beauty.
00:30:30But why do I look for beauty?
00:30:32Because I saw the other beautiful.
00:30:34It means that my beauty does not convince me.
00:30:36I am not sure of my body.
00:30:38There have been gaps.
00:30:40There have been gaps in the parental relation.
00:30:42For example, the look,
00:30:44the touch,
00:30:46the way of appreciating me,
00:30:48which have a little hurt
00:30:50self-esteem
00:30:52and therefore self-confidence.
00:30:54I am therefore obliged to
00:30:56run to the esthetician
00:30:58to tell him that
00:31:00as the identity is also
00:31:02constructed in relation to the other,
00:31:04I am not sure that the others appreciate me very well.
00:31:06And so,
00:31:08it is necessary to put
00:31:10something particular
00:31:12so that the look of the other
00:31:14allows me to redefine
00:31:16myself as a subject belonging to a society.
00:31:18But not always a society,
00:31:20a subject adapted
00:31:22to my environment.
00:31:24My environment can be my family,
00:31:26it can be my culture,
00:31:28it can be...
00:31:30We can import the culture of beauty
00:31:32in our family,
00:31:34but the others do not agree.
00:31:36And so, the impact that these elements
00:31:38can have on
00:31:40the individual self,
00:31:42it is first of all that.
00:31:44It is necessary to search.
00:31:46We do not criticize them
00:31:48because they are looking for beauty.
00:31:50It is necessary to search far.
00:31:52Has the relationship with the father
00:31:54been really significant?
00:31:56Because the father is the one
00:31:58who gives the marks for
00:32:00social life and allows, for example,
00:32:02the young girl to feel good,
00:32:04to feel loved,
00:32:06to feel valued
00:32:08in society.
00:32:10The father is, as we say,
00:32:12the first husband
00:32:14and he can say,
00:32:16you do not need to look outside,
00:32:18I love you like that.
00:32:20And so, outside of the relationship
00:32:22with the father, we have another relationship
00:32:24with the mother, the fusional relationship.
00:32:26How did it happen?
00:32:28Was it warm or gratifying?
00:32:30There were parents in the house
00:32:32who clearly said to their children,
00:32:34help!
00:32:36And when we get to adolescence,
00:32:38this word, help,
00:32:40turns adolescence upside down.
00:32:42Why?
00:32:44It is placed in front of a mirror.
00:32:46She gets up,
00:32:48because the body has this value,
00:32:50the value of the mirror.
00:32:52She gets up and she says to herself,
00:32:54maybe since I do not have
00:32:56the style like that,
00:32:58I do not qualify as help.
00:33:00Maybe since I do not have this,
00:33:02maybe I am not brown.
00:33:04You hear that everywhere.
00:33:06She is forced to see
00:33:08in her comrades,
00:33:10because the relationship with the father
00:33:12values to be beautiful and appreciated.
00:33:14In her comrades,
00:33:16the mechanisms, the modalities
00:33:18of implementation for an
00:33:20accomplished and realized identity
00:33:22in their father's group society.
00:33:24These elements will make
00:33:26the child say,
00:33:28but it is a big wound.
00:33:30It leaves a void.
00:33:32The child will adhere,
00:33:34but at some point,
00:33:36he will tell you later,
00:33:38no, I am forced to compensate
00:33:40the void.
00:33:42The microblading is easy,
00:33:44because it is temporary,
00:33:46it does not touch the epidermis
00:33:48in depth, but the tattoo,
00:33:50it is deep.
00:33:52You have young people
00:33:54who do not measure the risks.
00:33:56You talked about blood transfusions.
00:33:58The esthetician says,
00:34:00we can do the blood transfusion,
00:34:02but you have people who pass the contest
00:34:04of mine and as soon as we discover
00:34:06this kind of thing, we tell them out.
00:34:08Because the tattoo
00:34:10has a background.
00:34:12What did you tattoo?
00:34:14Beyond what doctors can see in.
00:34:16What was composed in the ink?
00:34:18What is the message of background
00:34:20that you gave
00:34:22to your new identity,
00:34:24which may not belong
00:34:26to the army.
00:34:28You are not an example
00:34:30for that.
00:34:32Beyond these elements,
00:34:34we can go further to say,
00:34:36it is good to seek beauty,
00:34:38but then you have to measure
00:34:40the consequences on yourself,
00:34:42but especially on the redefinition
00:34:44of an identity.
00:34:46We find ourselves in an identity
00:34:48that we call confused today.
00:34:50When we do it,
00:34:52we have codes.
00:34:54The others belong
00:34:56to a century
00:34:58that the others recognize
00:35:00because she did it
00:35:02on her body.
00:35:04I do it too.
00:35:06We have levels of piercing where we are recognized.
00:35:08If such a piercing is like this,
00:35:10it means that we belong
00:35:12to such a century.
00:35:14If such a level is like this,
00:35:16it means ...
00:35:18He does not take into account
00:35:20the message he sends.
00:35:22The esthetician
00:35:24who is there,
00:35:26he is not a skin specialist.
00:35:28He is a beauty specialist,
00:35:30but not a skin specialist.
00:35:32He has to work
00:35:34in collaboration
00:35:36with the skin specialist
00:35:38who will tell him
00:35:40in relation to this skin,
00:35:42we can apply a microblading
00:35:44or the other.
00:35:46For example, when you apply this,
00:35:48do you measure that the patient
00:35:50did not take the alcohol
00:35:52two days ago?
00:35:54You are not sure.
00:35:56You have to measure all this.
00:35:58You do not measure that the patient
00:36:00does a chemo.
00:36:02Any patient who does a chemo
00:36:04should not do a microblading.
00:36:06You do not measure that the patient
00:36:08suffers from what we call an AVC.
00:36:10He should not do it
00:36:12because it is the radicals
00:36:14that enter our body,
00:36:16whether we want it or not.
00:36:18The aesthetic specialist
00:36:20must work in collaboration
00:36:22with other beauty specialists
00:36:24because beauty is not only
00:36:26the skin,
00:36:28even if the skin carries
00:36:30the symptoms of what I am inside.
00:36:32When we do it,
00:36:34we realize that I am beautiful
00:36:36because I already appreciate myself like that.
00:36:38If the subject already appreciates himself
00:36:40and says I am beautiful,
00:36:42I close my eyes, I close my skin,
00:36:44I feel good,
00:36:46he gives the reflection
00:36:48of a positive self
00:36:50and no longer of a wounded self.
00:36:52He is therefore consoled
00:36:54and puts in motion
00:36:56what you call the risks.
00:36:58Yes, but doctor,
00:37:00I am tempted to say
00:37:02there are too many truths.
00:37:04Sometimes we are even afraid.
00:37:06I put myself in the place
00:37:08of someone who has lost
00:37:10a loved one
00:37:12and who decides
00:37:14to keep that person
00:37:16very close to their heart
00:37:18and decides to
00:37:20engrave them on their body
00:37:22ignorantly.
00:37:24We wouldn't say it's because
00:37:26you didn't have a self-esteem
00:37:28or what have you.
00:37:30It's always the same elements.
00:37:32We have lost a loved one.
00:37:34There is an accompaniment work
00:37:36in everyday life
00:37:38and we refuse to be taught very early.
00:37:40We take at school
00:37:42what we call subtraction.
00:37:44Subtraction is mathematical, isn't it?
00:37:46But there is a value
00:37:48in the learning of subtraction.
00:37:50The child must integrate
00:37:52from an early age
00:37:54that there will be elements in life
00:37:56that will not be there from time to time.
00:37:58That's why the mother is alive,
00:38:00the father is alive,
00:38:02but they go to work from time to time
00:38:04and come back.
00:38:06The older brother,
00:38:08who is the brother of the house,
00:38:10goes to university for a few years.
00:38:12It's a subtraction.
00:38:14At some point,
00:38:16he must integrate
00:38:18that a loved one
00:38:20can definitely subtract from his life.
00:38:22So it's the work on the subject
00:38:24that must do the work of what we call
00:38:26in psychology the work of the dead
00:38:28and not the work of death.
00:38:30That is, I attach myself to my computer
00:38:32but I can lose it.
00:38:34I must continue to live.
00:38:36So I don't need to engrave on my skin
00:38:38because the loved one is never dead.
00:38:40The loved one is always there.
00:38:42That's why we don't forget
00:38:44when he left,
00:38:46when he left,
00:38:48how he left,
00:38:50the circumstances.
00:38:52We don't need to engrave it to say
00:38:54it's because I loved him so much.
00:38:56But we don't want to judge this person.
00:38:58We want to understand him by saying
00:39:00it's not the solution.
00:39:02The solution is elsewhere
00:39:04because the work of death
00:39:06is perhaps trying to
00:39:08compensate or realize
00:39:10what the subject who is no longer there
00:39:12wanted to perpetuate
00:39:14and realize.
00:39:16So it's a bit like that.
00:39:32The gifts you receive
00:39:34are beautiful.
00:39:36What motivates you
00:39:38to come
00:39:40and add
00:39:42the gifts
00:39:44of beauty
00:39:46that God has already given them?
00:39:48Well,
00:39:50that's exactly the point.
00:39:52It is the fact that
00:39:54women in general
00:39:56always have some complexes.
00:39:58There are always complexes.
00:40:00Even men,
00:40:02I don't know too much,
00:40:04but I think everyone has these complexes.
00:40:06And then I think
00:40:08the most important thing is the well-being
00:40:10of oneself.
00:40:12That's what women are looking for.
00:40:14First of all, well-being.
00:40:16I believe that with all the education
00:40:18that the doctor gives us here,
00:40:20if we receive all this education,
00:40:22I believe that there is still
00:40:24the regard for others, for society
00:40:26in which we live.
00:40:28I think that well-being
00:40:30is very important for everyone.
00:40:32So I don't think that
00:40:34taking care of your face
00:40:36because of nature,
00:40:40because there are risks,
00:40:42no, you see, there are risks,
00:40:44it's true,
00:40:46but if you can measure these risks,
00:40:48you can also
00:40:50make yourself beautiful.
00:40:52So you can get a tattoo,
00:40:54because I also tattoo.
00:40:56There are girls,
00:40:58the majority of people or men
00:41:00who get tattoos,
00:41:02it's because they like it first.
00:41:04That is to say, look in a mirror,
00:41:06look at his tattoo,
00:41:08he likes it a lot.
00:41:10For example, I tattoo people
00:41:12who engrave the names of their children.
00:41:14He says to himself,
00:41:16I have two children,
00:41:18I have three children.
00:41:20And then, for love,
00:41:22sometimes when I'm in a difficult situation,
00:41:24I also neglect this side.
00:41:26And do you have tattoos yourself?
00:41:28No, I don't.
00:41:30And why not?
00:41:32He doesn't like anyone.
00:41:36He doesn't like anyone, yes.
00:41:38Doctor asked the question.
00:41:40And I don't like
00:41:42tattooing on me.
00:41:44On the other hand, I like it on people.
00:41:46Why not?
00:41:48Because
00:41:50it's something
00:41:52I want to take
00:41:54an example.
00:41:56If
00:41:58we talk about microbes,
00:42:00it's a small tattoo.
00:42:02But when we look at a woman,
00:42:04she is always natural,
00:42:06no hair,
00:42:08no makeup,
00:42:10the day she gets a tattoo,
00:42:12it changes something about her.
00:42:14It's an attraction.
00:42:16Someone can also
00:42:18get a tattoo.
00:42:20There are tattoos that we see,
00:42:22it doesn't make sense,
00:42:24but there are tattoos that we like,
00:42:26for example,
00:42:28a rose on the arm,
00:42:30and then when you go to the pool,
00:42:32to the beach,
00:42:34when we look at the person,
00:42:36it's presentable, it's pretty.
00:42:38Can you encourage your wife,
00:42:40your partner,
00:42:42to get a tattoo,
00:42:44like the umbrella?
00:42:46Yes.
00:42:48Do you like it?
00:42:50Does it attract you?
00:42:52Most of the time,
00:42:54when I go to a ceremony,
00:42:56a wedding,
00:42:58I make up my wife,
00:43:00I put lashes on her.
00:43:02She is tattooed.
00:43:04Yes, yes.
00:43:06My wife is tattooed,
00:43:08but not a lot.
00:43:10We'll check.
00:43:12No problem.
00:43:14I don't think it's a problem.
00:43:16And Pierrette,
00:43:18what do you think?
00:43:20There is also a good detail,
00:43:22because there are women
00:43:24due to childbirth,
00:43:26there are veins on the body,
00:43:28there are women who get tattoos
00:43:30just to hide the tattoos.
00:43:32To hide the imperfections.
00:43:34They prefer to see a rose
00:43:36instead of veins.
00:43:38Thanks very much, ladies and gentlemen.
00:43:40We will be coming back
00:43:42after the break.
00:44:12We collaborate with Israel
00:44:14and we benefit
00:44:16from Israel's support.
00:44:18First, in terms of
00:44:20support for start-ups.
00:44:22As you know,
00:44:24Israel has built
00:44:26a 3D center
00:44:28at the Polytechnic School
00:44:30that allows young
00:44:32project leaders
00:44:34to develop prototypes.
00:44:36This also allows
00:44:38our innovation system
00:44:40to improve.
00:44:42Because, as you know,
00:44:44Israel in terms of innovation
00:44:46is one of the world's locomotives.
00:44:48We also had the opportunity
00:44:50with His Excellency,
00:44:52Mr. Ambassador,
00:44:54to see around the elements
00:44:56of our national development strategy
00:44:58sectors in which
00:45:00absolutely Israel
00:45:02can be of good use.
00:45:06Ecological coal
00:45:08is an innovative solution
00:45:10to reconcile performance
00:45:12and environment.
00:45:14It is produced from
00:45:16plant residues, straw
00:45:18or wood chips.
00:45:20Its applications are multiple.
00:45:22Mixed with soil,
00:45:24it considerably improves
00:45:26the fertility and water retention
00:45:28of agricultural lands.
00:45:30Beyond agriculture,
00:45:32ecological coal also has
00:45:34implications in the construction industry.
00:45:36It allows the manufacture
00:45:38of concrete, bricks
00:45:40and other components of construction.
00:45:42In cosmetics,
00:45:44we use biochar
00:45:46for beauty masks and deodorants.
00:45:48It acts at this level
00:45:50as a natural absorber
00:45:52that helps to eradicate
00:45:54skin imperfections.
00:45:56Whether to feed cultures,
00:45:58construction or cosmetics,
00:46:00ecological coal demonstrates
00:46:02a considerable potential
00:46:04for more sustainability.
00:46:34Thinking about the screen
00:46:36is thinking about the image.
00:46:38It is putting it in the image.
00:46:40To put it in the image,
00:46:42there are many rules and terms.
00:46:44There are no strict rules,
00:46:46but when you think about the image,
00:46:48you have to compose the image.
00:46:50What is to compose the image?
00:46:52It is what you want.
00:46:54The people you want to see
00:46:56on the screen,
00:46:58you have to put them forward.
00:47:00A lesson learned
00:47:02from Maescria,
00:47:04a lover of the 7th art,
00:47:06who wants to have a trajectory
00:47:08like that of this director.
00:47:10I have a very important point.
00:47:12In the audiovisual,
00:47:14there is sound and image.
00:47:16The particularity of the image
00:47:18is that it moves the minds.
00:47:20Moussa Touré told us
00:47:22that the image is major
00:47:24because the image comes from the imaginary.
00:47:26When we think,
00:47:28when we build an idea,
00:47:30it is through the image
00:47:32that Africa will bring more
00:47:34to other cultures of the world.
00:47:36During this masterclass,
00:47:38the projection in the short film
00:47:40of Moussa Touré was essential
00:47:42to allow these professionals
00:47:44and amateurs of the 7th art
00:47:46to better apprehend the potential
00:47:48of the director Moussa Touré.
00:47:50I wanted to be sure
00:47:52that the Zastikons would not miss it.
00:47:54Despite its rich and diversified history,
00:47:56the Cameroonian cinema
00:47:58is faced with many challenges
00:48:00and perspectives in terms of
00:48:02financing, distribution and visibility
00:48:04internationally.
00:48:06Despite these many obstacles,
00:48:08it is worth noting that good points
00:48:10are on display in the Cameroonian 7th art
00:48:12through the inclusion of new talents,
00:48:14a promising future.
00:48:16We also witnessed the rise
00:48:18of new African directors and actors
00:48:20who raise the green, red and yellow flag
00:48:22with many cinematographic collaborations
00:48:24in Africa and even beyond.
00:48:26The African and Cameroonian
00:48:28Film Festivals also play
00:48:30a crucial role in the promotion
00:48:32and celebration of Cameroonian cinema.
00:48:34These events offer a platform
00:48:36suitable for directors and producers
00:48:38to present their works to the general public
00:48:40such as black screens or more
00:48:42the African Film Festival.
00:48:44In view of its many considerable advances
00:48:46both in terms of acting
00:48:48or even choices of scenarios
00:48:50or infrastructures,
00:48:52the Cameroonian cinema has already
00:48:54taken off in the sun in the great
00:48:56international cinematographic universe.
00:49:24A cultural exhibition
00:49:26at the Yaoundé National Museum.
00:49:28The creative genius of the 7th triumphant
00:49:30will be highlighted at 12 o'clock.
00:49:32An exhibition and breathtaking
00:49:34of the artistic know-how
00:49:36combining the past and the present.
00:49:38Tonight, do not miss
00:49:40the musical listening session
00:49:42at the French Institute of Yaoundé.
00:49:44At 4.30 p.m.,
00:49:46the artist Joyce Sarr
00:49:48invites you to discover
00:49:50the captivating melodies
00:49:52of the Quanti song.
00:50:06On Saturday,
00:50:08a rhythmic cycle is announced
00:50:10with the artist Lady Ponce
00:50:12who invites you to a dancing dinner
00:50:14all in white.
00:50:16From 7 p.m.,
00:50:18join the Egalité room in France
00:50:20where you will discover
00:50:22the rhythm with cadence.
00:50:32For cinephiles,
00:50:34the weekend will be punctuated
00:50:36with captivating projections.
00:50:38Get ready to dive into the action
00:50:40of the Bad Boy film,
00:50:42Sunday at 5 p.m.
00:50:44at the Olympia channel of Yaoundé.
00:50:46The program is in your hands,
00:50:48see you there!
00:51:18We have also learned
00:51:20the different chemical components
00:51:22and others that we are
00:51:24able to recognize
00:51:26today on the field.
00:51:28For customs,
00:51:30the burden is even greater
00:51:32in view of the security challenges
00:51:34and their place to guard the borders.
00:51:36We have two main roles,
00:51:38to grasp the chemical precursors
00:51:40and if it escapes us,
00:51:42to inform the police
00:51:44or the gendarmerie immediately
00:51:46so that within the territory
00:51:48they can act immediately.
00:51:50Cameroon is resolutely engaged
00:51:52in the fight against terrorism
00:51:54and finds in its 50 pioneers
00:51:56ambassadors to transmit
00:51:58to their peers the specific know-how
00:52:00distilled by the experts
00:52:02of the Interpol IPC.
00:52:04In any case, it is the exhortation
00:52:06that the regional delegate
00:52:08to national security for the coast
00:52:10representing the general delegate
00:52:12to national security
00:52:14who now heads the RCA
00:52:16where this itinerant training
00:52:18and its organizers of the
00:52:20Central African Police Committee
00:52:22are expected.
00:52:24The place of the holidays of Kailé
00:52:26carried its name on July 11
00:52:28with a massive presence
00:52:30of people coming to celebrate
00:52:32in an inclusive atmosphere
00:52:34the World Population Day,
00:52:36the 2024 edition
00:52:38which underlines the importance
00:52:40of awareness in planning
00:52:42and socio-economic development.
00:52:44We must know how many women
00:52:46have disabilities,
00:52:48we must know how many men
00:52:50have an ethnic belonging,
00:52:52how many children,
00:52:54how many elderly people,
00:52:56very detailed data
00:52:58which gives the diversity
00:53:00of the population in a given country
00:53:02and which allows us to plan.
00:53:04In the presence of a strong elite
00:53:06of the department of the KNIJ jersey
00:53:08including the ministers and peers
00:53:10the delegate minister in charge
00:53:12of planning with the minister
00:53:14of economy, planning
00:53:16and the development of the territory
00:53:18highlighted the need for reliable data
00:53:20for better population management.
00:53:22If we want to have the pretension
00:53:24of proceeding to a sustainable
00:53:26development,
00:53:28we must ensure
00:53:30that this development
00:53:32is based on reliable
00:53:34statistical data.
00:53:36For this celebration
00:53:38of the JMP, the UNFPA
00:53:40in support of the government
00:53:42has set up a mobile clinic
00:53:44open for consultations
00:53:46and free care
00:53:48of certain patients.
00:53:50In the same vein,
00:53:52more than ten JIGs and associations
00:53:54have received donations
00:53:56of rolling materials, agricultural, medical
00:53:58and kits for women.
00:54:06For more information visit www.unfpa.org
00:54:36Welcome back
00:54:38if you're just tuning in
00:54:40you're on to Twilight and we're looking
00:54:42at microblading, tattoos
00:54:44fake eyelashes
00:54:46and artificial nails
00:54:48the popular trend nowadays
00:54:50especially among young girls
00:54:52Doctor, I would like to know
00:54:54from you, we're looking at some of the
00:54:56motivations behind going for
00:54:58such. Don't you also have a feeling
00:55:00that societal beauty standards
00:55:02have actually influenced
00:55:04young people to rush
00:55:06to such artificial
00:55:08beauty enhancers?
00:55:10Doctor,
00:55:12congrats!
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