Gelila’s All Natural DIY Skincare

By Diva Cream | Feb 28, 2010


Gelila brings viewers into her kitchen for a look at three different methods of caring for the skin using all natural ingredients from the pantry. Become a member of www.fordmodels.tv by clicking here!

25 Comments so far
  1. WaterDreaminOphelia March 1, 2010 12:08 am

    wow you are so so pretty!!!!

  2. selah21740 March 1, 2010 12:49 am

    Ayiti! lol

  3. woldeyohanes March 1, 2010 1:23 am

    She is with Actor Tyler Perry!! Great couple,love them

  4. Myrtheline1 March 1, 2010 2:05 am

    i think her hair is naturally curly ….just like me , im dark skin with long curly wavy hair . full blooded Haitian

  5. ethismiley101 March 1, 2010 2:16 am

    u r beautiful amarina tawkealesh?
    how do u do that to ur hair dat all i really need to know

  6. sweetbiella March 1, 2010 3:04 am

    actually it depends on which country. Most african countries besides the north are not religiously strict. Muslims girls in my country can dress however they like and no one cares. Hijabs or whatever are not recommended it’s someon’es choice to wear them or not.

  7. raven316kjv March 1, 2010 3:17 am

    @gaboy404

    LOL!!!

  8. belony44 March 1, 2010 3:57 am

    Go gelila go girl

  9. BigYellow9999 March 1, 2010 4:49 am

    I’m not sure. Iman is from Somalia and is Muslim. I believe a number of factors make up the decision.

    I knew this stunner of a black girl from Nigeria. A full 6′5″. She got offers to do modeling all the time, even at her height. She was really beautiful. However, she was deeply into Christianity and wouldn’t dream of modeling.

  10. safa4eva March 1, 2010 5:10 am

    Coming from a Somali, I’m pretty sure a first generation somali mother would never allow her daughter to go into modelling. Somali parents are so protective especially when it comes down to girls, but hey, you never know.

  11. SKlovesCB March 1, 2010 5:38 am

    Sabina? im guessing she’s muslim? yeah, its not in the muslim culture to allow such things like modelling for girls.

  12. omgELIZABETHHH March 1, 2010 6:12 am

    she is so beautiful! and I love her accent!

  13. cristina336 March 1, 2010 6:17 am

    love her skin tone

    No homo but she is really a natural beauty. These tips are great!?! Thanks for posting.

  14. GvannD March 1, 2010 7:16 am

    Wow Your so beautiful inside and out! :) Thanks for the tips!!

  15. mikayy24 March 1, 2010 7:23 am

    Nevermind the race comments, you are absolutely gorgeous!

  16. WordlyHelp March 1, 2010 7:36 am

    Gelila’, I have a question for you! I work with young folks occassionally and their is a young girl named Sabina, she is from somalia and just beautiful! ITs 3 of them, she is the oldest, 10 or 11 yrs old. I think. I tried convincing her mom to put her in a model school of some sort…She is so small and tall! I don’t know how let her mom..see that! I mom is so protective. you know witht the african culture and all…any ideas?

  17. l0vablelinda March 1, 2010 7:47 am

    what’s up with the race comments- these were really good tips! lol

  18. munawt March 1, 2010 8:28 am

    The women is Ethiopian. Dont extrapolate.

  19. fazelinae March 1, 2010 9:18 am

    Why do you have a problem with that? You don’t even know this model personally nor do you speak for her. Your beloved Aaliyah is Amerindian and Black. She never claimed to be mixed. Get real.
    Oh and learn to speak English.

  20. fazelinae March 1, 2010 9:39 am

    Obviously it does to you. FYI-You’re the one arguing with strangers hooping and hollering about her being mixed.

  21. fazelinae March 1, 2010 10:18 am

    Didn’t mean to turn this into a race war, but people need to cut the BULL.

  22. fazelinae March 1, 2010 10:34 am

    Do you know Adriana Lima? She looks white as hell, but she has African and Native in her. LOL People kill me with this crap. Ain’t nothin wrong with Black. They even say Somalians, Djiboutians, and Eritreans aren’t Black.

  23. fazelinae March 1, 2010 10:48 am

    Just ignore her, and FYI-Black isn’t even about skin color. The model is a Black woman. I’m Black and Native and I may be mixed but I’m still Black. It’s an essence, not skin color.

  24. fazelinae March 1, 2010 10:49 am

    I’m Black and Native. Does that make me mixed? Yes, however I’m Black.

  25. lakeside321 March 1, 2010 11:05 am

    I’m quite sure she is proud of her blackness given that the oldest bones in the world happens to be ethiopean.These people always took pride in their complextions the word ethiopean means burnt face in greek.Black people come in many variations that is the uniqueness of us no other race can do this.

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