Monday 25 August 2014

New Hair

I'm always intrigued by the phrase 'new hair'. It always implies to me that you've shaved your head and got hair implants, but it does remain a useful phrase if you haven't cut your hair (in which you can just say 'new haircut') but dyed it or something. Nevertheless, I have new hair, whatever that means.

Since I had to dye it back to brown in May for a family wedding (my mum didn't want me to have 'funny coloured hair' in front of my relatives. I wouldn't have given in, but the red didn't really go with my dress) it was starting to fade through a little bit making the main bulk of my hair go a strange strawberry blonde colour. I tend to get a bit itchy when I haven't done anything drastic with my hair for a while, and since I'm trying to grow it out I decided that bleaching the crap out of it was a great idea.


I got a dip dye kit from Bleach London, and as my hair was already kind of bleached it ended up as a very graduated ombre. I've also been meaning to change my parting up for a while, as I really like the look of middle partings, and I've been stick with the exact same side parting since I was about 13. I had a side fringe cut in though, meaning when I tried to part my hair it just completely misbehaved and refused to comply with my middle parting vision. I decided the best move was to cut a full fringe, because then it can all grow out at once and be parted as it grows. I forgot, though, that I broke my straighteners recently, so one side keeps going wavy as it dries, making it look like I didn't cut it right. I think I have a spare pair at home, though, so I'll grab those and hopefully that'll work. If not, I think it's time to buy some new ones. And maybe a decent curling wand finally.

Sunday 10 August 2014

M.A.C Lipsticks

In my previous post I talked about some of the more high end products I've bought recently, including three MAC lipsticks that are really the three main lip colours I tend to wear. I decided to go for familiar colours as it means I know I'll wear them, and get my money's worth from the lipsticks.

As well as the three lipsticks, I also have a bit of a thing for lip liner, and I have three that go perfectly with each shade I have.


A friend asked me the other day why I always wear lipliners with my lipstick, as most people we know don't, and I'm not really sure. I think it's just because I tend to smudge my lipstick a lot, and lipliner is less likely to smudge. Also I have quite small lips so it helps to make them look a little bigger. I realised recently too that what lipliner you use can change what the lipstick looks like, so I can get several different tones and looks with just one lipstick, which adds a bit of value for money.

The top two are both Rimmel, the first is shade 004 Indian Pink, which I've found is ridiculously versatile with lipstick that has a pinky undertone. I also like wearing it with my Rimmel Kate Moss lipstick in 107, but that's for another post another day.

The second is shade 063, Eastend Snob, which makes for a great lipliner for any neutral lipstick. It's about the same colour as my lips but with a few extra tones, and is really easy to wear. The only problem I've really found with this one is that the tip is constantly breaking off. I'm not sure if it's just the way it's dispensed (a twist top with an angle for application) but it's very irritating.

Finally the bottom one is a Max Factor colour elixir lip liner in 10 Red Rush. It's a very bright red, which is a bit of a contrast to the darker Russian Red I wear with it, but I find it adds some dimension to the look.

Here are the three MAC lipsticks I own and the lipliners next to them.

Top: MAC Russian Red and Max Factor Red Rush, Middle: MAC Pro Longwear Unlimited and Rimmel Eastend Snob, Bottom: MAC All Fired Up and Rimmel Indian Pink
 This next bit is very selfie-heavy, so please excuse my ridiculous expressions.

MAC Pro Longwear in Unlimited and Rimmel Eastend Snob

MAC Russian Red and Max Factor Red Rush



These are both MAC All Fired Up and Rimmel Indian Pink, but the first photo looked way too similar to the red (i'm using my IPhone camera as my actual camera's packed away in a garage somewhere) so I tried it with the front camera and it looks more pink.

On an unrelated note, I'm not really sure what's going on with my hair at the moment. It used to be bright red, but I stripped the colour a few months ago and then dyed it back to my natural colour because it went a funny blonde. That seems to be washing out a bit now though, and I've got this strange grown out light gingery brown thing going on, which i'm not really sold on. I'm considering dip dying it again, and then maybe adding some bright temporary colours, but I'm not completely decided.

Finally, for a bit of fun, some selfies that hopefully prove that I'm capable of doing actual face expressions:





Thursday 7 August 2014

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I've been buying and using makeup for many years now, but until recently I've always avoided more high end products. I think it's mostly because my allowance wouldn't cover for it, and if I could get a cheaper version of something I always would. However I did always used to trawl the MAC website to look at what I'd get if I ever did get anything. The eyeshadow in 'Woodwinked' was always something I looked at, and I think I even put it in my cart a few times, but I never went through with it. 


A month or so ago, though, my dad went on a business trip to America, and he asked me if I wanted him to get me anything. I knew that lots of brands like MAC and Benefit are actually a lot cheaper in the states, so I asked him if he could get me some makeup. I then did some extensive research to decide what I actually wanted. 


Lots of my friends have MAC lipsticks and said they were the best value for money, as they last a very long time and are excellent quality. I had a look at what various bloggers I follow wear, and I settled on Russian Red, obviously a MAC classic. I also saw a post by one of my favourite bloggers Keiko Lynn, which was about her favourite lipsticks. One of them was a gorgeous dusky rose pink in the pro longwear collection called Unlimited. As i'm a big fan of any pink that can be described as 'dusky', I decided this would be a lovely everyday colour to get.

I also asked him for the two Benefit mascaras I've always coveted; Bad gal Lash and They're Real. I love a good mascara, and while these are usually a little pricey for a mascara that only lasts for two or three months, they were a lot cheaper to buy in America. 

After using all of these I realised I'd maybe always been a little too cautious when it comes to high end makeup. While I certainly don't really need to spend any more money, I realised it might be worth investing in more staple items so that I don't keep buying the cheaper versions that don't have as good an effect. I decided the next thing I should get should probably be a really good foundation that is actually my skintone.

I've always had problems with this, as I am quite pale. However my skin tone is quite warm, which was a problem when it came to drugstore foundations as the paler tones are usually a lot cooler, or just strange pink tinted shades. Also the consistencies are often quite thick, which might work for some, but as I have freckles and don't really want to cover them up, I prefer lighter coverage.

So one day I decided to have a look in my local Debenhams and find, once and for all, my perfect foundation. I tried plenty, but the one that worked the best was this Clinique Superbalanced foundation in Alabaster, the lightest shade they have. I had to buy a pump for it as I wasn't really a fan of the way foundation was dispensed from the original bottle, but I've used it most days and it is absolutely my perfect foundation. 

I also needed a proper face sun cream, as my face always tends to react badly to having actual sun cream on it, as well as any SPF moisturisers. I decided to try out this Soap And Glory one, which was pretty expensive just for the tiny bottle but is SPF 50 and a little goes a long way. Again, I've used it most days since buying it, and my skin hasn't reacted which is fantastic. I would highly recommend this if you have sensitive skin, as it's a lot gentler and lighter than normal sun cream, and actually the small bottle is useful as it can be carried around all the time. 

Finally the other day I popped into Jarrold, as one of my friends is about to start working there and me and my other friend Bee wanted to see where she'd be working. However, we got a little distracted by the MAC counter, and both ended up buying a lipstick. I bought the Retro Matte lipstick in All Fired Up, which is an absolutely gorgeous colour, a bright raspberry pink.

Next post I'll show you all the lipsticks properly, but until then I'm glad I did decide to branch out into some more high end products. I'll still always buy cheaper makeup, especially when trying out new colours and looks, but it's also nice to have things that are a little special.

Tuesday 5 August 2014

The Dreaded Chub Rub

It's the summer and most of us are dressing accordingly so that we don't overheat. This means ditching the tights and wearing more skirts and shorts, which is fine for some, however can cause a few problems for the rest of us. As a slightly bigger girl without a thigh gap, I usually suffer a lot this time of the year from what is affectionately known as Chub Rub. This is when your thighs rub together when you walk, making the skin chafe. Lots of people get it, of all genders and sizes, and I decided to make it my mission this summer to try out the three options I've heard of, so that I can actually wear short shorts and skirts again.

Before I start this post properly, I'd just like to mention that this post will contain mentions of sweat and upper thighs, sometimes even in the same sentence. If this is something you don't think you can deal with then you a) probably don't get chub rub and b) probably shouldn't read any further. Let's begin.


First I read that aerosol deodorant can help if you spray it onto the areas that usually rub, as there is a powder that settles onto the skin when it is sprayed, which helps keep the skin dry. I decided to get a mini deodorant so that I could carry it around with me and reapply when needed. 

This was great when I first put it on. However, within a few minutes of walking out of the house my thighs started to rub again, and obviously it's a little awkward to keep spraying deodorant in that area every few minutes, especially in public. 

After that I kept looking for solutions, and another I came across was sports chafing gel. This makes a lot of sense, as it would be something that it designed to stay working while keeping active, so a bough a tube of it and tried it out. 

This was way more effective. I could walk around for ages without any rubbing, and I was convinced I'd found the solution. But then I sat down for a bit, and as it was a hot day I sweated. When I started walking again I found that the gel had basically sweated off, and my thighs continued to become a painful, chafed mess. I tried to keep reapplying during frequent trips to the ladies', but the same thing kept happening every time I sat down. I decided to keep looking.

I honestly didn't think that Tumblr of all places would lead me to the solution, but one day a post came up on my dash that suggested Lush's Silky Underwear Dusting Powder as the perfect Chub Rub solution. It's only £4.25 for a 60g bottle, so I decided it couldn't hurt to give it a try. 

It was great when it came to walking around, but I was very wary about how it would be after sitting down. I stood back up again and continued walking, and waited for the pain to start as the sweat dried. It never started. I found that once my legs had dried they felt just like they'd felt when I'd just applied the product in the morning. It continued to stay the same all day, whatever I did. Since then I've been able to wear pretty much whatever I've wanted this summer without having to worry about the chub rub pain, and as you can see from this picture taken today, I've barely used any of it. I would definitely recommend this dusting powder. Plus, as it's from Lush, you know that it's handmade and wasn't made by testing on animals, which makes it even better. Thumbs up!

Monday 4 August 2014

Back Again

It's been over a month since I last posted, as I've been a little busy recently. I've moved (a few times), visited my family in London, worked a lot, went to Latitude festival and reached the A-List on Kim Kardashian Hollywood (I'm a little bit addicted). Now that I'm finally settled, I've found myself living, rather unexpectedly, back on my university campus for the rest of summer. As my job is on campus and I get to live with two of my best friends this has turned out to be a pretty great thing, although it's weird living like a first year again.

Of course in the past few weeks I've managed to buy plenty of things, and now that I'm living with someone I can probably persuade them to take a few outfit pictures of me. I'm really going to try and make a habit of it, even if it means I have to dig stuff out of the wash to show you. In the meantime I can definitely write a few makeup and product posts, a few of which I'm queueing up now.

Generally I've been trying to improve myself a little. Sharing a room with someone means I have to try and keep the space tidy, and because I have the majority of my things stored in the garage of the place I'm moving into in September it's easier to keep things neat. I've also been cooking a lot more now that I can buy my own food and have a kitchen I can cook in again. I forgot how freeing it is to be able to cook for yourself, and it was one of the main things I was looking forward to when I first came to uni. My mum's home cooked food is always great, but it's nice to have more control over what I eat and when.

I'm also getting ready for the busy year that my third year will undoubtedly be. I'm doing a dissertation next semester, plus I'll have my job and I'll be in several societies, one of which I am President of. I'm going to need to learn to be ore organised in order to keep on top of things, but I also want to really make the most of university life while I'm still a part of it.

Anyway, that was just a little life update. Hopefully I'll be able to keep on top of things and post regularly for the next few months, but mostly I'm just going to try and enjoy my summer while I can. It's my last proper summer holiday after all.