Sunday, 17 February 2013

Technicolour Dream Coat

My wish list at the moment has colour on it. 

Sorry, what? 

I'm not the most colourful of people. That sounds wrong. I don't mean that I'm a dark person, or even gothic (anyone who is reading this and use to know me or knows of the days when I was about 13, you can shhh!). I mean that colour doesn't make up a lot of my wardrobe, and it's not something that usually attracts me.

But, with LFW in full swing, and pictures of the collections coming out left right and centre, I can't help but feel inspiration growing, and a wish for some of the beautiful colours to make their way into my wardrobe. 


All three of these are from Topshop, and they're all new season.
I think I've fallen in love with their blazers at the moment. The cut is beautiful, and I could literally go on about the detailing all day (but I won't). 
I think these are beautiful as an injection of colour to your wardrobe without going over board and scaring yourself with too much colour. I'd love to team all of these pieces with blacks or whites to keep things sharp, but adding in just that pop of colour. 

These little camis that Topshop have also bought out are adorable. I'm loving this transition from winter to spring/summer, and being able to start mixing and matching pieces from both seasons, and will definitely be scrimping and saving to add these pieces to brighten things up. 

Well you must be a girl with shoes like that

As a final year under grad law student living with other final year under grad law students, I don't get out much. The dawning realisation of how boring I actually can be, was when it was pointed out, that at the age of 20, you should not find excitement in a 'bouquet garni' to pop into your homemade casserole that also requires great organisation and forward planning. 

So last weekend was a bit of a mad one, and it was almost too much excitement to handle! 
For my friend's 21st, we all went out for the night, and whilst it's apparently the 'the look' these days to rock your converse and jean shorts on a night out, us girls went to town and glammed ourselves up!


From left to right 
Birthday girl - Vodka Jelly Shots - All of Us - All of Us Again - Hugs - Essentials - Turtle Bay - Instagram Purposes 
- Bubbles


It's true that you can never have too many little black dresses. I know it's fun to mix things up every now and again and go for something a little outside of your comfort zone, but when you're in need of something that's fool proof and guaranteed to make you feel comfortable, your good old trusty black dress is worth it's weight in gold. 
I talk like I have a whole wardrobe dedicated to little black dresses, but I don't haha
I have this little number and it is my absolute favourite...


Misguided have provided us with a beautiful dupe of a dress in last year's collection from French Connection, and whilst it's a fraction of the price, the cut of the dress is beautiful and it clings to all of the right areas as well as washing really well without racking up a dry cleaning bill after every time you go out. 

In terms of make up, I didn't hold back. My face consisted of my usual Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat, and then I left the rest of my attention to my eyes. 
This little beauty is hands down, the most stunning palette I've seen...


This is actually from the range that Clarins had out just before Christmas, and although it's no longer being stocked, I think it would be rude not to give it a little shout out, mainly because it deserves it. 
It's incredibly pigmented, and the gold shimmer (top right) is amazing. The packaging is beautiful as with all Clarins products, and I just really can't fault it. 


I think we forget how important it is to act our age every once in a while. Our extent of excitement has boiled down to 'Mr Selfridge' on a Sunday night, and as much as I love Mr Selfridge, I think it's forgotten that we're in our last year of undergraduate study at university, and we'll never get this kind of freedom or opportunities again. 


So as well as being a long weekend of celebrations for one of my absolute favourites, it was also a good excuse to act our age, dance around, and get drunk and embrace all that is 'student life'. 












Thursday, 7 February 2013

The World and Their Mother.

I'm developing a nice long list of posts that I'd like to do, and I'm always trying to think of ideas that are a bit original and different to every other blog out there. 
Having started this blog, I've come to the very daunting realisation that aiming for 'original' is actually really hard and sometimes borderline impossible if you want to have your own beauty blog, because there are so many out there doing the exact same as you. And that makes me think...

What is it about the top blogs that makes them... well... top?

There are quite a few bloggers that I follow and love reading their posts, even more so than magazines or any other type of media that covers fashion and beauty. But I've noticed, that there are a lot of established bloggers who talk so fondly of 'the good old days' when blogging was at its best, and the industry of it all wasn't as competitive and same old same old as it is now. 
I think what people are trying to say, is that everyone and their mother now writes a blog, and that has taken away from the magic and the sparkle of it. 

But surely this is the point? 

It took me roughly 15 minutes to set up my blog, and the majority of that time was taken up trying to think of a name. Before I knew it, I was apart of the 'blogsphere' that I have admired for quite some time, and I am now able to publish my thoughts, ideas and opinions online for anyone to read. 

Before posting my very first post on this blog, I actually googled for Zoe's very first post as a bit of inspiration on where the hell to start. And instead of finding a beautifully, intricate essay on a nail polish picked up in Boots, I found a very honest, short post about an outing that she had had that day. 

Thinking about it, that's what makes a blog original. 

At the end of the day, this is my blog, and a little space of the internet where I can post whatever I like, whether that be about the latest hair treatment, or just a post about what my day's been like, or even a rant about something that's on my mind. 
I don't want to write what others may want me to write, or post up something just because it's what everyone else is, and I think that's what will get me views, because I wouldn't be being honest. 

So, when I was thinking all of this as i fell asleep last night, I thought I better practice what I was preaching, and write it down and post it. And even if no one ever sees this, that's okay, because at least I'll know that this is in my mind, original, and not simply copied and pasted from the latest trending posts

:)  

  






Monday, 4 February 2013

50 Shades of Black, White and Grey.

One of the big trends for S/S 2013 is monochrome, and for quite a few of us, that's a big deal because black and white takes up 90% of our wardrobes. The high street have again done us proud and here are a few of my picks that will be going on my wish list...

From Left to Right...
..H&M shirt. .Topshop Blazer. .Topshop Sparkle Sleeve Blazer. .River Island Knitted Jumper. 
.River Island Textured Biker Jacket. .Topshop Cami. 

I'm a huge fan, and think that this is such a fool-proof trend. I love the way that it looks classy but can be achieved so effortlessly. I do like the black inserts into this, but I do think that I'll slowly steer away from any emphasise on the black pieces as the weather starts to warm up (A girl can dream ha!). I have images of tanned skin, and beautiful white, simple, tailored pieces that can be mixed up.

White can be hard to pull off if you want to go all in though, and let's face it, isn't the most practical colour to wear head to toe. With some careful accessorising, comprising of pastels to keep it light and maybe, dare I say it, a little nod to neon (I don't mean looking like you're heading off to a fresher's neon rave) this could be a stunner of a trend.

From Left to Right...
.H&M Chelsea Boots. .H&M Necklace. .H&M Necklace. .Topshop Nails in Chase. .River Island Pastel Bag. .
Topshop Neon and Gold Rings.

I love the idea of the pastels mixed in with the whites, especially the River Island Bag, it will definitely be joining the family in the coming months when I finally detach myself with my Zara City Office Bag! 


  


   

A Week in Pictures


The weekend has gone by so quickly, I can't actually believe it's monday night already. I went home for the weekend to have a chill and to see my family and boyfriend. Being in my final year of my degree can get a bit hectic sometimes, and it felt like a weekend at home was definitely needed to re-boost my motivation and energy!

So seeing as I haven't been up to loads, I thought I'd give you my past week in picture form. 
1) Celebrating handing in coursework with a cheeky slug and lettuce! 2) Homemade smoothies with frozen berries, fresh fruit, and fruit juice. 3) Motivation. 4) My beautiful pride and joy in the form of the Zara City Office Bag. 5) Monday Statistics. 6) How to be Happy. 7) FaceTime with my boy. 8) Coursework + Tea. 9) Effeclar Range. 

  

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Zara City Office Bag.

Just a veryyy brief post to say Happy Tuesday! And also share with you guys my latest purchase which has kind of defined true love for me. 


After lusting after this along with everything else Zara have brought out in the their new collection, I took the plunge and went to make a purchase yesterday. 
I was a bit hesitant to buy this directly off of the website because i'm really picky when it comes to bags, and if there's nothing I hate worse then pleather that's really awful, obvious, and makes the bag look really cheap. 
But, when I went into my local Zara to check out the situ, i was so relieved to find that this doesn't have that cheap pleather look or feel about it. In fact, it looks and feels a little different to other bags that I've eyed up, and for that, it's been given top marks.
It's perfect for uni with the middle section being padded for your laptop, and all the little compartments for me to fully embrace the little neat freak inside me. 
It even has a pocket big enough for to hold my eyeliner, lip balm and hand cream as well as a little section specifically for your phone. 
Now seriously, what more could you possibly ask for? 

This is perfection in bag form in my eyes, and I'll be loving and cherishing it all season long. 

Monday, 28 January 2013

The Le Roche-Posa Effclar Range

So in my wish list, I mentioned the good old Effclar Duo which seems to be generating a bit of a cult following. It's safe to say that I jumped on the bandwagon and went and made a very cheeky purchase to see if it was worth the hype!

La Roche-Posay's Effclar Duo promises to reduce the appearance of imperfections and claims to unclog sebum-blocked pores. In very basic terms, it's aimed at those who suffer with breakouts and wish to keep them at bay. The texture of the serum is very light and actually acts as a really good makeup base, so really, you're getting your money's worth.
 For the majority of us, this is what dreams are made of. 


When I went into Boots I was greeted with a 2 for £15 on the Effclar range, and well... it would have been rude not to, let's face it. 
So as I grabbed the very last Duo (It was fate), this 'astringent lotion micro-exfoliant' just happened to slip into my basket, and I'm glad it did!

I originally use to use Clarins Daily Energizer Wake-Up Booster, but to be perfectly honest, it didn't work too well with my skin deopite my absolute love for the face wash from this range, and I never really saw the difference even after using it for a while. 
So, I kind of lost my faith in toners for a while. Until now. 
The lotion is gentle whilst leaving me satisfied that my skin is as clean as it will get, and knowing that it will help with the prevention of breakouts is a complete bonus for me. 
It says that you can use the lotion in the morning and/or evening, but I've been using this in the evenings only at the moment because I kind of feel that it's enough and it also takes off any make up that has clung to my face for dear life after I've used my Clarins daily energizer cleansing gel.   

I follow this up of course, with the Effclar Duo. The feel of this serum is beautiful. 
It's light and doesn't leave your skin feeling tacky due to residue like some serums can. 
It sinks in like a dream, and I have actually stopped using my tea tree primer before applying my make up for the day because this does the trick all by itself. 

So is all this coverage and hype worth it? 
I would say yes... possibly. Bearing in mind that I haven't even been using this for a week yet so I don't feel like I could give you an accurate over view of how it's affecting my skin on a long term basis. 
Time will have to tell!
But initial thoughts, is that this is a lovely little added extra to anyone's skin care routine, and with the cheeky little offer boots are providing at the moment, there's no excuses not to give it a go to give it your own seal of approval!


Thursday, 24 January 2013

Face It.

I know this is such a well covered kind of blog post, but I love seeing what products other people use in their everyday make up because I like having a look at what people have made their go to and couldn't live without products.
That, and I'm a bit nosey haha

So, I think it's only fair that as I've been having a good old nose at what other people have been putting on their faces, it's only fair that I share the contents of my make up bag too.

  
To kick off, I will admit to not having a proper foundation at the moment. As I type that it sounds a bit strange because I think foundation is probably top dog in my make up bag, but let me explain. I banged on about samples in this post and as you can see, I practise what I preach! That tiny little sample is of yves saint laurent le teint touche éclat foundation is a seven day tester and believe it or not, it's lasting me way over the seven days AND I'm using plenty to give me a good coverage! 
If that doesn't scream 'winning foundation' I don't know what does and I will definitely be purchasing a full size soon... right after I've sampled Estee Lauder's Double Wear foundation too, just to satisfy my curiosity!

Next is by far the best foundation brush that has ever graced my face. I use to use the mac foundation brush, but Real Technique's Face Brush now has a place in my heart and I can't see it budging any time soon. It gives a more airbrushed a natural look to your foundation and I really can't fault it even down to price. It's beautiful and I would recommend it over and over again.

I'm a little ashamed of my next two, as they are a little old and I think I need to update on the blusher and blusher brush front. But, these two have worked so well for me for so long that I just can't really bring myself to part with them just yet. Some of you may not even recognise the packaging of this mac blusher because it is a tinyyy bit old, but it has two tones that suit my skin tone so well with one having a little bit of shimmer that gives a nice healthy glow. 

Eyebrows have been a big thing for a while now, and I think it's really important to be careful when tackling the brow issue. Some girls like the more 'drawn on' look whilst others go for a more natural approach. I'm on the natural side of things, and so I use my brow palette to fill and give a bit more definition. The shape of your brows can define your face and it's amazing what a bit of maintenance can do! Benefits Brow Tingz is a complete must have for me, and I love the cute little tweezers that come with it too!

Keeping with the Benefit theme is 'They're Real!' mascara which is the UK's number one at the moment and to be fair, I can kind of see why. I don't use eyeliner all the time, so I depend on my mascara to give me a bit of definition and flutter! There's no disputing that it's an absolute beaut mascara, but there is one slight down side...
Taking it off!
The only make up remover that will make this little stunner budge is good old Bioderma, and so if you're relying on a normal facial wash, be prepared for a good old scrub to get it off!

Last is a bit of a boring one, but I wouldn't be caught dead without my Blistex. I suddenly got really dry lips at the very beginning of the uni year in September and no amount of Carmex or Dr Harris would give me smooth healthy lips again. A friend recommended Blistex to me, and I haven't looked back. I like to smear this on just before I go to bed so that I wake up with super soft lips in the morning, and then apply through out my day as and when I need it. 



   




Try Before You Buy

The amount of times that I have bought a foundation in Boots, taken it home and then realised that in the natural light that it's completely the wrong shade... well, I've lost count. I think that's the same with a lot of products and so I come onto the topic of this post...

Samples!

The first few times I asked for a sample, I felt a bit guilty. Like I was just scamming them into giving me a few freebies (I'm a student, I have no shame when it comes to freebies and especially coupons, I'm not even going to try to hide it!) but the more I think about it, the more it makes sense to just ASK! 

I'm developing a slightly more expensive taste in products, just because I'm coming to realise that sometimes, it's worth the extra in terms of quality, but also how long a product lasts. But before I take the plunge and shell out a mini fortune on something, I think it's only fair to ask for a sample before hand.

I think this is really for important people to be aware of and know that they can ask for a 'try before you buy' and not feel pressured into buying something on the spot. Take for example foundation as my top example. The lighting in stores is horrendous and you should always test your colour match in the natural light, but you can't do this without taking the product out of the store, and taking it home. Your skin also has to adapt to new products and sometimes you need to try something out over the space over a few days to make up your mind.

Recently, I went to overcome this exact problem. I wanted to try out the infamous yves saint laurent le teint touche éclat foundation, but instead of going in to Boots and coming out with a foundation I had no guarantee with, the lovely lady who matched me gave me a seven day sample and I can confirm, that it has in fact lasted me more than seven days and I think I may have found my first true foundation love. 

Origins have also gone up a notch or two in my books after I was caught lusting over the Drink-Up Intensive which is on my wish list. But instead of pushing for a sale, the woman gave me a small pot and suggested I fill it up with whatever I like, take it home and see how I get on. How nice? THAT'S what makes me want to go back, and that's why I could so easily spend my whole day in Boots talking to all these lovely people about skin care and all things make up.

So moral of this post? 

Try before you buy.

I promise you that you will not regret it, and you will 100% feel more satisfied putting your hard earned money into something you can guarantee will work for you and give you the results that will keep you repurchasing.  

mbp
xxx

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Wish List





I'm usually very guilty of having a wish list as long as my arm, but for the sake of this blog, and to make sure it doesn't end up being about a million pages long, I've gone for my top 6! 

1) First of all, I saw these leggings on Warehouse before Christmas and fell in love with them then, but being a non working student and with a very strict budget for Christmas I had to let them go. But, along came the sales and there they were in all their glory on the website. With monochrome and patterned trousers being so big for Spring and Topshop sporting very similar patterns, I'm surprised (and ohhh so grateful) that these haven't already gone out of stock and people haven't already snapped them up... 
With a friendly £15 price tag, I think these are a right little hidden gem!

 2) With this next one... you may laugh, and you may wonder what sort of blog you've come across, but before you write me off as nuts, bear with me. Mane and Tail can and is used on horses to improve the shine and conditions of their manes and tails (hence the name). But, this is a product that has swum across the atlantic from the States and is fast becoming a big thing for achieving healthier and faster growing hair. It's not available in the UK, but fortunately, good old eBay isn't short of many top rated sellers all providing us with a steady stream of this product, averaging out at about £10 for both the shampoo and condition and including p&p.
For that sort of price, I'm more than willing to give it a go, all in the name of a healthy, nourished hair. 

3) I know you may be a little tired of reading posts on this, but I'm a sucker for trying out things that have been tried, tested and given the stamp of approval by the blog-sphere. I have normal to dry skin, and suffer with the occasional break out every now and again, and so if this will prevent these unfortunate breakouts then it's a winner in my mind. It's also meant to be a good make up base. Multiple uses is always a winner for me! 
Boots are also doing a 2 for £15 on the Efclar range, so I'm thinking of purchasing this along with the clarifying lotion for good measure!        

4) I was hmm-ing over putting Moroccan Hair Oil down on my Christmas wish list, but something stopped me. It was only until I heard about this cheeky little bottle that I knew that my gut instinct was bang on point and I was right to refrain from caving into the hefty price tag. Primark have done us proud yet again, and this Hask Hair Oil can be found in their stores for an amazing £2.50. Whether it'll live up to expectations is another matter, but for the sake of £2.50, it went straight to the top of my wish list. 

5) I'm a Clarins girl through and through and haven't been this happy with my skin care regime for a veryyy long time. But, although my facial cleanser works wonders, my skin is starting to feel a little dry at times, and it's crying out for a bit of love on the moisture front. Origins has always appealed to me, but I've never really felt an over whelming need to buy one of their products. Until now. I'm dying to give the Drink-Up Intensive  a go. You apply it at night, and whilst you sleep, it works it's magic promising nourished skin in the morning. It's so easy you can do it with your eyes closed (literally). 

6) Last, but by no means least is this little stunner courtesy of Zara. Zara can do no wrong in my eyes, and I would buy the whole store if I could. Strangely enough, I'm not usually one to go mad over high street bags, but this one would be so perfect for uni with all the separate compartments, and it looks so grown up and elegant that I can only explain its creation by suggesting that it was made to fill the black grown up bag hole that's currently in my life.   













Mmm...

I'm a huge fan of blogs. I hadn't even looked at one this time last year and then all of a sudden, I was coming across pretty pictures on Instagram, stumbled across a few blogs and before I knew it,  I was completely hooked. I think the majority of my purchases are influenced by blogs, and I think there's something nice and personal about someone giving you their true opinion of products. Because let's face it, how many times have you bought a product promising you the world only to be left with yet another face wash or foundation that just doesn't quite live up to your expectations.

So in the midsts of my reading, raving and purchasing, my friend suggested that I get a piece of the action, take the plunge, and shock horror... start one of my own. There's one thing reading someone else's master piece of a blog, but another creating your own! But after thinking. Cringing a little that I may just end up talking to myself. And then thinking some more... Here is my first post as a little hello to the world of blogging...

mbp 
xxx