

From the Editor:
What Da Wybe Is? In this week’s catalog Sherone is giving you all the tips to help you slay all day in this summer heat.


Slay All Day Even When the Heat’s on Full Blast
Whew, sis. The sun is sunning, the humidity is plotting, and your makeup is begging for mercy. But don’t worry, this heatwave doesn’t have to melt your beat.
Here’s how to keep your face flawless even when the weather is trying to drag you:
Prime the right way: Use mattifying or gripping primers where you get oily.
Thin is in: Light layers hold up better and feel breezier.
Set it and forget it: Light dusting of powder + setting spray sandwich = stay-put slay.
Blot, don’t pile: Skip the powder cake and dab with blotting sheets or a sponge.
Go waterproof: Mascara, eyeliner, even brows keep it pool-proof and drama-free
Keep your beat locked & your sweat blotted in this heat!
Midweek Lift



Is Investing in Land in The Bahamas Still Worth It?
Land in The Bahamas is getting more expensive, especially on islands like New Providence. So the big question is: is it still worth it? The short answer? Yes, but only if you’re strategic.
Start by looking beyond Nassau. The Family Islands still have affordable land options, with lots starting under $100K. Some even qualify for government perks like duty exemptions on building materials and no property taxes for a period. That’s a serious head start if you’re on a budget.
Got generational land in your family? Don’t sleep on it. Many Bahamians inherit Crown Land or unfinished family homes. If that’s you, it might be cheaper to build onto what you already have than to start fresh. Just be ready, construction costs are not cheap, and building on the islands takes patience.
If you’re young and thinking long-term, consider buying now and developing in phases. Even a small starter cottage can eventually grow into a rental, Airbnb, or full home.
The key is not to follow hype, plan smart, start small, and build slow. Land in The Bahamas isn’t just property but legacy. Invest wisely, and you could be sitting on something major.


Unfollow That Thought: The Mental Health Side of Social Media
Let’s be real, social media can feel like both a blessing and a curse. One minute you’re laughing at a meme, the next you’re spiraling because someone your age just bought a house, got engaged, and started a business, all before 10 a.m.
That’s the scroll trap. It’s easy to forget that most people post their highlights, not their healing. Comparison culture can creep in quietly and mess with your self-worth, confidence, and peace of mind.
So here’s your reminder: it’s okay to mute, unfollow, or log off when your timeline stops serving you. Curate your feed with intention, follow people who uplift, inspire, and make you feel seen, not small.
And when things feel too loud online, take a breath offline. You don’t need to post your progress to prove it’s real.
Protect your peace. Your mind deserves that.
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