Wednesday, 23 July 2014

NOTW: Orange and White Floral Nail Art

It's been a while since I've had the time and patience to get myself inspired to do some nail art. But yesterday I decided to crack open my BarryM White Nail Art Pen and give my hot orange nails a pick-me-up. I went for a pretty basic floral design but I'm really pleased with how they turned out. I hope that this might inspire you to spice up your nails for the weekend. 



Sunday, 20 July 2014

Food Post: Obsessed with Brownies!

Saying I'm obsessed with brownies feels like quite an understatement. Without fail, if there is a brownie on the menu, it's mine! I've decided to confess to the world my brownie obsession by making you all stare at the most gorgeous brownie that I gobbled up in minutes this afternoon. And of course it was perfectly accompanied with a generous ball of vanilla ice cream. Mmmmmmmm. Anyone know the number of Brownies Anonymous?
 
I also treated myself to a Sex On The Beach cocktail which is cocktail of choice after my much loved Woo Woo (but you can hardly ever find it on a cocktail menu, sad face). And they gave me two straws, result!

Hope you all enjoyed your weekends and aren't getting too jealous of my scrumptious brownie!

 
 


Friday, 2 May 2014

Lee Stafford Hot Shots Self Warming Ash Shampoo Treatment Review



 

Creating products for every kind of hair issue and style and appearing all over some of my favourite blogs, Lee Stafford's products are quickly becoming a firm favourite of mine among trendy hair products. With the hottest and boldest packaging around, I always manage to find myself drawn to the newest products that sit patiently on the shelf, waiting to be popped into my basket.
 
I have always favoured having blonde hair compared to my much more boring natural hair colour, but continually find it difficult keeping my blonde hair blonde and not the dreaded yellow that I'm sure most bleachers try to avoid. The Lee Stafford Hot Shot Self Warming Ash Shampoo Treatment for bleached hair contains warming ginger and promises to "knock out brassy, canary yellow tones" and leaving more ashy tones in it's place. In the past, I've used my fair share of shampoos and treatments to help combat yellow hair and have always been sceptical about how well they actually work. So when I picked up the Lee Stafford Hot Shots, I was of course unsure if I would see a difference in my hair, and at £7.49 for three small shots of sparkly, purple treatment (which is a little pricey for what you actually get) I figured it must be worth the price.
 
The next morning I decided to crack open and capsule and get started with the treatment. It recommends using it every other wash (I guess to help prevent against over treating and ending with grey-ish, lilac hair), and to shampoo your hair prior to using the treatment. Once I managed to get the treatment out of the capsule, which was annoyingly a lot more difficult than anticipated, I applied it mainly to the upper half of my hair, as that's where most of my yellowy tones were. After 20 seconds or so, I started to feel the "heat" which was actually more like a cool sensation which was more pleasant than I was originally expecting. Once the recommended time of 2 minutes was up, I rinsed out the treatment and applied my usual conditioner.
 
After blow drying my hair, I could see that the results were not mind blowing. I wasn't all of a sudden an ice queen. I did see some difference in the shades of my highlighted hair but there were still elements that were more yellow-toned. After using the remaining Hot Shots over the next four days, it was the same story. But even though the I didn't get the desired effect from the treatment, I had never used a self heating treatment before, so enjoyed trying this product out. I would just like to add, that even though this product didn't work for me, it hasn't deterred me from wanting to try out more of the Lee Stafford hair products as I'm currently using the Lee Stafford Everyday Blonde's Shampoo and loving it.




Thursday, 1 May 2014

Bloglovin'

I'm sorry if you've clicked on this post hoping for something more, but this is just a necessity post for my Bloglovin' profile. Soz.

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Mean Girls 10th Anniversary Makeup Inspiration

 
 
 If you've spent anytime on Twitter today you must know, as it's been trending all day, that today is 10 years since Mean Girls was first released. You go Glen Coco! And with all the excitement surrounding this momentous occasion (yes, I am being half sarcastic), I was quite inspired to create a Mean Girls 10th Anniversary makeup look, and seeing as it's Wednesday today, it just HAS to be PINK!
 
To create this look, I headed straight for the new Urban Decay Naked 3 Palette which is full of gorgeous pink-toned eyeshadows that would definitely be up to Regina George's standards. I used Limit all over my eyelid with Buzz in the crease, then Dusk in the inner corner of my eye, with Factory lining the upper and lower lash line. I used the ever trusty Nars Deep Throat for a Karen-esque subtle and sexy flush and finished the look with Mac Creme Cup. For an evening look, I would have swapped Mac Creme Cup for the hot pink alternative, Mac Girl About Town.
 
I hope you have enjoyed seeing my Mean Girls 10th Anniversary inspired makeup look and are inspired to create your own. Now I'm off to celebrate with pizza and a film ... I'll give you three guesses which one.


Saturday, 4 January 2014

Mac Odyssey Lipstick Review




Dark lips have been a serious make up trend for the past couple winters and it doesn't look like it's going to die down any time soon. So when I opened this little gem during a Secret Santa exchange with friends, I was utterly delighted.

MAC's Odyssey is part of the frosted line of lipsticks and is a berry colour with a hint of frost. I would normally stay away from frosted lipsticks as I'm not keen on the frosted look. It reminds me of some of my mums lipsticks from when I was a child which had so much frost, so at first I was a bit wary of what it might look like, but once I opened it up and saw how gorgeous the colour was, I was sold. Odyssey applies really easily to the lips without much precision needed. It's not as pigmented as the amplified range of lipsticks, but I quite like that as I think it makes a nice change from some of my other lipsticks.

Odyssey is a great start off lipstick for someone that wants to start using more berry-toned lipsticks but is wary of wearing darker shades. The texture of the lipstick isn't very hydrating and makes my lips feel quite dry when it starts to wear off so reapplication is necessary to keep the lips looking and feeling smooth.

Overall, I'm really happy with this lipstick and I am really pleased to add it to my MAC lipstick collection. I also want to say thank you to my Secret Santa for giving me this gorgeous lipstick!
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