Friday, 18 January 2013

Dreaming In Ditsy Florals

1. Cream Floral Print Belted Skater Dress - River Island 2. Light Wash Military Denim Shirt - River Island 3. White Colour Block Bowler Bag - River Island 4. Antoinette Suede Fringe Boot - Miss Selfridge 5. Lips in Infared - Topshop 6. Enamel Metal Rope Bracelet - River Island 7. Buckle Tie Up Bracelet - Topshop 8.  Oval Catseye Ring - Topshop

Ditsy floral prints are going to be a big thing for this Spring and I for one am jumping for joy as I just love things that have a lovely girly print to them. I can't wait for the warmer weather so I can transform my wardrobe and show off girly flowery prints. So when this ditsy floral skater dress arrived in our delivery at work on Thursday I instantly fell in love and had a 'I need that dress in my life' moment - Come around payday quick, is all I can say. So seeing as I love the dress so much I thought I would do a little late night blogging. It's Friday evening, I'm sat at home in my onesie, tired, but not so tired that I want to sleep and I refuse to leave the house due to the inches of snow outside my apartment - I'm officially snowed in for the evening (maybe entire weekend, uh oh!) So I thought what better way to keep me entertained than to sort out an entire outfit for that cute little dress that will soon be mine! I hope you like this little put together outfit, I've not done one in ages! I would love to know your thoughts and know what trends you are most looking forward too this season.


Lot's of Love





P.S I totally think Sarah (Modern Damsel) would look adorable in this outfit, the total babe that she is! 

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Tuesday, 15 January 2013

No Heat On My Hair Challenge


I love having long hair, but I would love it to be longer! I've been speaking with loads of you beauties over Twitter the last weeks about having long hair and I know I'm not on my own with my mission on having it longer - It seams that having your hair past boob length seams to be the desired length. I really want to avoid getting my hair cut, purley for the fact that I want it longer, but I have so many split and dead ends that leaves me in a hair dillema - I think we can all agree that whoever said getting your hair cut regulally makes your hair grow longer was telling big fat lies. Let's face it, no-one wants to have long hair, but have it feeling dry, damanged and looking crappy and I know for one that the bad condition of my hair is compleltly down to the overuse of heat. I think I use heat most days of the week, ranging from my hairdryer, curling wand and my beloved GHD's. 

So because it's January, the month which we all try and make important little changes in our lives, I decided to set myself a little challange to see if I can improve the quality and condition of my hair. Last Monday I decided to see if my hair and I could live without a week of using any sort of heat in my hair. Well I'm so pleased and proud that I managed to complete this little challange and during my week of no heat, I took a picture each day of the week, so you beauties can see how I wore my hair with no heat on it and how I got on with the challenge.




Day 1
I washed my hair in the morning, but had to get up so early to let it dry naturally. My hair always turns out differently when I ditch the hairdryer and leave my locks to their own devices, sometimes I'll get mega wavy hair, but today it turned out fairly straight with a natural wave.


Day 2

I don't wash my hair everyday, so day 2 was my second day hair and after a full days work and a nights sleep, I had total bed hair when I woke up. I used sea salt spray, dry shampoo and hairspray to add some texture and a little bit of volume. 


Day 3

Seeing as it took forever to let my hair dry naturally one day one, I decided to wash my hair the previous evening and give it all the time in the world to dry. I woke up in the morning with seriously soft and fluffy hair, so decided to wear it in a little side pony


Day 4

Day 4 was the hardest day into my challenge to not give into temptation on using any heat in my hair. I was planning on wearing it down (again) but I had bits of hair that would just not cooperate! Normally I'll give these bits of hair a quick fix with the straighteners - So as a result I said a big HELLO to the messy bun!


Day 5 
I was quite impressed with the whole washing my hair in the evening on day 3, but thought I would be a bit more adventerious with my hairstyle. So while my hair was wet, I decided to braid it, sleep on it and have a hassel free hairstyle in the morning. When I took my braids out I was a bit 'oh my gosh' as I had gotten completely carried away the night before and did my braids way too tight, which resulted in really tight waves. I was hoping that they would drop though the day, but nope they stayed put... total hair disaster!


Day 6

I woke up in the morning, still finding I had a lot of little waves in my hair from the day before, so decided to pop it in a classic pony tail. With a lot of dry shampoo, backcombing and hairspray I made this pony tail a little bit rough and ready and found that I really liked the way my hair looked.. Bonus!


Day 7 

On day 7, the final day of my challenge, I washed my hair in the morning, and spent a lazy Sunday morning, waiting for it to dry. I love how my hair looked and was super impressed that with no heat my hair looked pretty decent and felt full of life and really soft.


The Results 

So the big question has to be, over the course of one week did I notice any improvement or change in my hair - And I'm pleased to say the answer is YES


There weren't massive changes, but towards the end of the week I saw that my hair was noticeably softer and the dead ends didn't feel so course and dry. When I look at the picture from day 1 and the last picture on day 7, I think my hair looks in much better condition. On both these days I let my hair dry naturally in the morning and when I compare the pictures my hair looks ever so shiny by the end of the week. Not only does my hair look healthier but the ends don't look so bad either. 




It seams as though my hair is thanking me for the use of no heat and I found that as the week went on, I felt more comfortable and had more confidence with my hair looking a little un-kept. I am loving of the feel of my hair so much so that I'm definitely planning on having more heat free days.



I can honestly say that living with no heat on your hair was a little challenging, some days a lot harder than others - If it hadn't been for some fab hair products, my week surly would have been a total hair disaster. Below I've listed the products I used which helped me though my challenge and have helped with improving the condition of my hair.


The Denman Tangle Tamer Brush - This is an excellent tool for backcombing your locks and I find it's the perfect brush to do the job.


Toni & Guy Sea Salt Texturising Spray - I am in love with sea salt sprays, they are just prefect for adding texture and a bit of volume into your hair, this one from Toni & Guy is my favourite - you can read my review here


Batiste Dry Shampoo in Tropical - Dry shampoo is a life saviour, whether your using heat or not. I definitely used this little baby when I had those days without washing my hair. But I also used it on freshly washed hair as its perfect for adding some volume to your hair.


L'Oreal Elnett Hairspray - It goes without saying that every girl owns a good hairspray, this one from L'Oreal is one of my faves, prefect for holding your loose waves in places and spraying on those backcombed areas.



Lee Stafford Argan Oil - Taking a break from heat, is the prefect excuse to treat your hair to more treatments than usual. There are loads of hair oils around, but this one from Lee Stafford is priced well and does an amazing job at making the ends of your hair feel soft.



Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor - Every time I washed my hair, I popped Aussies 3MM into my hair, it does an amazing job at nourishing your hair and making it feel soft, not to mention it smells amazing. As I was giving my hair a break I wanted to give it as much pampering as possible. I use this all the time anyway, but using it while I had my week of no heat, I can honestly say I felt the benefits of this conditioner a lot more.



Overall saying no to heat was hard, but so worth it, my hair looks and feels better and I can see improvements in just one week. It's made me realise I don't need to add heat all the time and if I want my hair to grow longer and still look healthy then I need to ditch the heat more often. A few of beauties of Twitter that have already took up their own 'no heat challenege' in the past told me how much faster their hair grew... So exciting news if this is true. 



Long, short, thick or thin hair...no matter what your hair is like I think it's good to take a break now and again, if any of you are wanting to give this ago I would love to know how you get on, or any hair styling tips you have for those days when you stay away from the heat.


Lot's of Love


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Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Just Slate Heart Coasters from Amara




I would love to introduce to you all the wonderful website that is Amara- a luxury online boutique which was 'created to showcase some of the World's finest luxury gift suggestions'. It is the perfect site to find a gift for someone you love, or if you are looking for the right gift for a special occasion... or better looking to treat yourself to that extra something special. Amara showcase a wide range of goodies, everything from your luxury Neom Candles to beautiful bedroom accessories. You could spend hours lusting after little trinkets that can make your house homely and lifestyle goodies that will give you those cosy little moments in life.

When Freddie, from Amara, kindly contacted regarding a product review, I was delighted to and as a result ended up with these beautifully made hand-cut slate heart coasters - The coasters come in a set of four and were packaged with care and come wrapped in lovely tartan ribbon which was then placed in a little box (one of those lovely boxes you end up keeping for little bits and bobs). Like most girls I love heart shaped things, and having these heart shape coasters (which I use daily) add that touch of shabby chic look to my home. Shabby Chic is such a hit with us beauty ladies and these heart shape coasters are a fab way to add some personality to your home. Just imagine having guests over and serving their drinks on a heart shaped coaster which is pretty to look at! It brings a smile to me every time I pick up my drink... oh how I love the simple things in life.





The Just Slate Heart Coasters would make a lovely gift for anyone, especially as a wedding gift. They retail at £22.00 and if you would like a set yourself you can find the link to them here. If heart coasters aren't your thing, then definitely take a peek at Amara's webpage - I love the feel of the website, its very welcoming, is easy to navigate and has something to suit everyone's taste.

For me, packaging is key and when something has been packaged with love and care, it makes taking your goodies out the box exciting and Amara scored top marks when it came to wrapping and boxing my heart slate coasters - For those of you who are wanting to buy a gift for someone using Amara, they also offer a luxury gift wrapping service. 

I love little online boutiques and Amara is definitely a luxury one, but one that offers items catering to all budgets. If you are looking for a new boutique to browse though, I would highly recommend having a look at their website. What items have you got your eye on?


Lot's of Love


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Sunday, 6 January 2013

Tag: Your It


The other week I was Tagged to do the 'Tag Your It' tag by the lovely Beth over at Birds Words Blog. Bless her she knows me well as there is nothing more I like doing than a Tag post, they are really fun to do and make easy reading for everyone!

So, the rules ...
- Every tagged person has to tell 11 things about themselves 
- The person who has tagged you asked 11 questions, answer them
- Ask 11 questions for the 11 blogs your going to tag
- Mention the blog that tagged you but don't tag back

11 Things about me ...
1. I can't sing for toffee. I am terrible, I can't hold any note or any tune - At college and uni we even had singing lessons once a week and did it make any difference?... sadly not
2. I love banana milkshake. I hate the taste of all other flavours, I love it so much so that I  have to have a glass of banana yummyness most days of the week.
3. I cannot stand it when people quote lines from films or TV shows, especially when they are trying to sound just like a particular character.
4. Id rather leave the house late than leave the house without being happy with the way I look 
5. I'm a really bad sleeper, no matter how tired I am feeling, it at least takes me 1-2 hours to fall asleep every night
6. I get 'you remind me of Stacey Solomon' a lot (not looks wise, but personality) 
7. I play with my hair when I get nervous
8. I love penguins
9. I never think before I speak
10. I love the summer, the sun and the way everybody sparkles and shines when the sun comes out
11. I am a big dreamer, if I'm not talking in constantly in my own little world lost in thoughts. I love it there :)

What is your ultimate holy grail item?
It would have to be Bourjois Chocolate Bronzer. I have been using it every day for years and there's not a day that goes by where I don't use it. I always have one in my makeup bag.

Where do you see yourself in five years?
I would love to own my own house in the country, be surrounded by my family and friends and be in my dream job, I would quite like to see myself married in 5 years time!

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, alive or dead, who would it be?
I would have to pick David Beckham purely because I fancy the pants of him!
 
Your most treasured/favourite item in your wardrobe?
If I had to pick one item, it would have to be my cheer kit! Cheerleading is a big love of mine and my uniform only comes out on special occasions, whilst I'm not stunting and dancing in it, it takes pride of place in my wardrobe - Our team colours are teal, pink and zebra print, I wear it with pride and of course with a massive matching cheer bow!

What scares you?
I'm pretty claustrophobic, but I can always avoid situation's that include me getting in tight spaces. One of my biggest fears though is a really weird one... I am terrified of slugs! When I was little I was convinced that about 10 where chasing me in the garden! Ever since then I've had this strange fear of them.

Your favourite childhood memory?
I was obsessed and spoilt rotten when it came to Barbie when I was younger as was my sister. Every Saturday we would set up our entire Barbie collection, which included everything from the Barbie Camper Van, to the horse riding school and my favourite the Barbie Vet's (Pet shop Barbie knows just what to do, kitty's got a broken leg and puppy's got the flu... haha that was how the advert went on TV how do I still remember that?) Once the set up was complete we would play Barbie for the entire weekend.

What is the worst product you have ever used?
I seam to be quite fortunate with only buying items that I fall in love with, there are not many things I don't like. But recently I tried the Batiste dry shampoo, the cherry one and I hated it. I didn't like the way it smelt, and for some reason it didn't work wonders at cleaning my hair. It's taught me never to stray away from the Batiste tropical dry shampoo.

What was your first makeup item?
My first makeup item was cringe worthy bright blue mascara. I remember having a conversation with my mum about makeup and she told me that blue mascara existed and I was shocked, amazed and so excited that I could have blue lashes that she bought me some.

If you could have anyone's hairstyle, who would it be?
I would love to have Cheryl Cole's hairstyle, any time without a doubt when you see her hair always looks perfect and flawless.

What was your favourite subject in school?
I loved dance/drama at school, but equally I loved Graphics - both allowed me to be creative in different ways. I am quite a creative person and love seeing an idea come together and making something that you can become proud off.

Who/what inspires you?
I am always finding myself inspired by little everyday things, but with my blog I would have to say that all you fellow bloggers inspire me to blog.. When I see other posts, it gives me little ideas. I love when I see another blog grow and develop along with the blogger and see what opportunities open up for them... that is very inspiring.

My 11 questions ...
- If you had to pick one nail polish colour that you had to wear for the rest of your life what would you choose?
- Whats more important, a good hair day or a good makeup day?
- What's your most embarrassing moment 
- What is your best feature?
- If you had superpowers what would you choose?
- Whats the 3 beauty items that you couldn't live without?
- What is your one wish for 2013?
- Whats at the top of your beauty wishlist?
- What inspires you to blog?
- What is the most used app on your phone?
- If you could place yourself in any reality TV show, which one would you choose?
- If you could treat yourself to anything in the world what would you buy? (money being no object)


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Saturday, 5 January 2013

Hello 2013

A BIG Happy New Year to all you Beauty Bloggers and to anyone else who may be reading. I  say this every year... but oh my hasn't the year gone quick, It only seams a little while ago I was typing up my 'Hello 2012' post!. I have to say 2012 has been quite an amazing year for me - there were a few downs but the highs definitely outweigh all of them and I feel that I have grown hugely as a person. 


I decided to have a little look at the New Years resolutions I made at the beginning of last year and although I didn't keep them all, I am pleasantly surprised with how many I managed to keep up - the two biggies on last years list, one - to get a better job and two - to learn how to drive - ended up being a big no go... I'm still at River Island and still have no wheels! So these two points automatically go onto my new years resolutions list. But other than that I'm pretty pleased that I managed to remove my makeup of most nights , grow and develop as a blogger and most importantly stand up for myself a lot more! 



With it being this time of year I've had a big think about what I want to achieve in 2013 and other than the job and the driving, the one and only new year resolution I am going to try and keep is this....Just say Yes 


Image: WeHeartIt (edited by me)


What I mean by this is... that sometimes I feel that there are more moments in my life where I just need to say YES. I am a huge worrier and over thinker as well as being a suffer from anxiety and when looking back over the year I feel there could have been more moments in my life where I should have just said 'yes' and gone with the flow of things. Sometimes there are loads of opportunities and spare of the moment things that can turn everyday moments from drab to fab and you just need to go along with these moments and I intend to do just this. I want 2013 to be a year filled with excitement and full of opportunities, to see as many friends as I can and have double the amount of fun moments that I've had in 2012. 



Highs and Lows


Like most years, 2012 has seen its fair share of highs and lows, all I know is that I've laughed a lot of my way though the year and there has been some fabulous moments...



My ultimate highs of 2012 have to be 



- Training with my cheer family for World Pride and Brighton Pride - This has to been one of the most amazing experiences of my life, it was something I did the year before and stunting, jumping and tumbling for crowds in their thousands with people you love definitely makes you feel on top of the world and is up there with the best moments of the my year life.


- My weekend away to Blackpool with my Cheerleaders - This was truly an amazing weekend away and it was the weekend that made our squad into a family. You know when you just find a great group of people who you get along with and love! Somethings in life are just perfect and this weekend truly was! I've never laughed so much or so hard in the space of 4 days. My fellow cheerios... if your reading this ... I LOVE YOU


- With any hard working beauty blogger, comes is amazing blogging perks and one of mine this year was becoming an Aussie Angel. Aussie have been an amazing company to have along with me on my blogging journey and because of them some fantastic opportunities opened up for me. I was able to meet some amazing beauty bloggers at the Aussie pamper event... and the most exciting perk about being an Aussie Angel so far has to be the luxury weekend away I won to the Boardmasters Festival down in Newquay, this was another weekend that was such a highlight in 2012 and one that I wont be forgetting about in anytime in the near future.



When it comes to thinking about the low points of 2012 there really is only one thing that springs to mind, which I spoke to you all about in a recent post. This is of course loosing my gorgeous pooch, Glover. There is not a day that passes where I don't think about him, or where I'm reminded of the impact he had in my life. I don't  want go on too much about whether you believe in spirits or angels, but ever since he's been gone, he has a way of showing up and for my family and I this seams to be in the form of a little white feather. The week after he went there where white feathers crossing our paths, turning up in the strangest of places, even when we collected Glover's ashes, a white feather appeared on his box - even with all the windows in the house shut. To this day I am constantly finding little white feathers when I am feeling down, or need a pick me up and I feel that its way of saying 'I'm here'. Call it coincidence or that I maybe looking too much into it, but for me it's comforting and it gives me those moments that 'make me smile'.


Message from my mum, written in my Birthday Card

All in all I feel pretty positive about what 2013 might bring and January already looks to be pretty exciting. I hope each and every one of you has a fabulous year and I would like to say a big BIG thank you for those of you who have helped made my blog what it is today and for coming along this little journey with me. Have a fabulous year beauties... it is what you make it :)

Lots of Love



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Sunday, 30 December 2012

Christmas Goodies and a Big Hello


Hi girls and guys, first of all I want to say a huge hello/sorry and an even bigger Merry Christmas to you all. For lots of reasons (mainly my Internet going down)  I've piratically missed out on a whole month of blogging and taking a step out of the beauty blogging world has been a bit of a killer. But I am so happy to say that I am back and I am really looking forward to catching up with all your blogs and read what each and everyone of you have been up too though the month of December. 

I can't quite believe Christmas has now been and gone and were just a few hours away from saying hello to 2013! I hope you all had an amazing Christmas and that Santa brought you all lots of lovely bits. Christmas goodies posts seam to be the number one thing to blog about right now - and why not, I know I'm not alone when I say I love having a good nose to see what everyone got - So I thought my first post would show you all what I got on Christmas morning. I will warn you in advance that this post is slightly picture heavy!























YSL Manifesto Perfume | Versace Woman Perfume | Lipsy Scarf & Gloves | Leopard Print Ear Muffs | Studded Scarfs | Next Gold Glitter Bag | Lipsy iPhone Case | Next Socks | Urban Decay Naked Pallet | Models Own Glitter Polish | Revlon Nail Polish | Revlon Lipstick 'Cherries in the Snow' | L'Oreal Volume Million Lashes & Gel Liner | Technic Nail Polish Set | A Selection of False Lashes and Nail Art Decoration Kit | Soap & Glory 'The Breakfast Scrub' | Underwear 

I feel well and truly lucky this Christmas as I received so many things on my forever growing wishlist as well as goodies that were thrown in which I wasn't even expecting. I am over the moon to finally have the Naked Pallet... There was seriously the biggest 'yay' ever when I opened this gem and I cannot wait experiment with all the different looks I can create with it. I also adore the gold glittery handbag, its absolutely gorgeous, especially the way it reflects off all the light. 

I love how most of my Christmas goodies all tie in very nicely with one another this year - I have enough beauty products to make myself look glam, perfume to keep me smelling lovely, winter accessories to keep me warm and cosy and enough nail polish to keep me entertained for a good few months. 

If you have done a 'what I've got for Christmas' type of post beauties, please let me know as I will be sure to check it out. Like I say I am back now and hopefully for a long time - that's assuming that I don't have another Internet disaster. Expect to see me popping all over your comments boxes over the next few weeks as I will be catching up! 



Lot's of Love and Christmas Kisses




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