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Thursday, 28 April 2016

Slouchy Tee and Peep Toe Boots






Top - Primark
Jeans - New Look
Shoes - Garage Shoes
Necklaces - Matalan
Sunglasses - eBay

For about a year now I have longed to own peep toed boots and finally, I found a great pair on the Garage Shoes site for around £13. With this great price, I was not expecting great quality however was incredibly impressed.

I decided to team them with a super simple outfit that I have been gravitating towards recently - a plain tee and jeans. I have definitely come to the conclusion that my wardrobe should be filled with a lot more staples rather than on trend pieces that I may only wear once (which is the case far too often).

My necklace set was actually bought last year on a whim as I noticed them in the Matalan sale section just before my holiday to Malaga. At the time I thought they would be perfect to wear on holiday however, it was so hot that jewellery did not even cross my mind!




Do you like peep toed boots?

Sunday, 24 April 2016

FOTD - Pop of Colour

Recently I have been seeing a lot of people posting makeup looks featuring a pop of colour on the lower lash line. To me, this is so beautiful and different from the typical neutral shades that I go for. In addition to this, adding colour to your makeup look is perfect for spring! I just wish that my collection contained a brighter shadow but hey, you gotta use the tools you have got. Here are the products that I used:










Eyes:

Shadow - Naked 3 (Buzz and Trick on lid, Limit and Nooner in crease, Factory on outer v), Kiko infinity (shade 233 along bottom lash line)
Mascara - Clinique high impact
Liner - Soap and Glory supercat

Face:

Foundation - Rimmel match perfection
Powder - Rimmel clear complexion
Bronzer - eBay
Highlight - Makeup Revolution highlighter in Pink Lights

Lips:

Liner - NYX slim lip pencil in shade Mauve
Lipstick - Mac's Please me





Do you like using coloured shadows?

Thursday, 21 April 2016

Feeling Lonely When You Are Not Alone

This may sound a bit silly but recently I have been feeling so lonely and down even when I am surrounded by people. I constantly have my boyfriend around for support and go to uni therefore there is definitely no need to feel this way. Yet on far too many days I just feel upset for absolutely no reason and feel that I have no one to talk to about it or nobody actually wants to talk to me. These feelings make me analyse my friendships too and have me questioning if they actually want to be my friend, its so stupid I know. Sometimes I think that I just need to share my thoughts more with the people I love however it already seems like they think I am a negative Nancy already. I must just expect too much from people, I always feel that those close to me should show interest in whats going on in my life.. maybe that is just not normal. Anyway pushing all the emotional stuff aside (although it feels good to write it all down), here are some methods that I use to cope when I am feeling this way:



Take a trip home

I find that feeling 'home sick' is always an excuse I use when I am feeling down as it cannot be pin pointed on anything else. There is nothing better than a trip home and seeing my lovely family. The only hard part is coming back to Aberdeen and resuming normal life.

Have a Netflix marathon

The answer to every problem. Need I explain more?

Watch cute animal videos on Youtube

How can videos of cute little animals acting funny or making mistakes not cheer you up? My favourite has to be ones that include pugs, especially Doug the pug.

Go for a walk

Go and discover a new route that you have never walked before. Walking somewhere different always cheers me up as it takes me out of my repetitive routine. My boyfriend and I did this and ended up at a lovely park the other day, cannot wait to go on more walks especially in the summer.

Text some friends

Even if it is just to ask how they are doing or to arrange a time to meet up. My closest friends attend uni in other cities therefore we do not get to see each other often so texting them is the ultimate pick me up.

Treat Yourself

Whether some food that you have been craving that is not particularly good for you or some new clothes that you have had an eye on for a while. Be careful though, every time I feel down I automatically go online and try shop but then remember my bank balance...

Have a good cry

If all else fails then just have a good cry. There is nothing wrong with it and it really does help sometimes.





Do you ever feel this way?

Monday, 18 April 2016

Pinafore and Stripes






Top - New Look
Pinafore - Daisy Street
Shoes - eBay


I know what you are thinking - a polo neck in spring, really? Well here in Aberdeen it is still so chilly therefore one is definitely needed however, I could get away without wearing a jacket in this outfit which is always good. This pinafore dress was purchased from Daisy Street when the site was having a stock clear out and only ended up costing me around £3. It has sat in my wardrobe for months now and had not seen the light of day until I decided to try it with my New Look stripped top which I ended up loving. Normally this style does not suit me due to my boobs however the fabric of this dress seems to be a little more forgiving, Finally on to the shoes, these were bought from eBay a few years ago and are still going strong. I just love the chunky design and they are extremely comfortable,





What is the weather like where you live?

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Colder Spring Outfit Ideas

Spring time.. I think of pretty dresses and sandals however that is just not the case here in Aberdeen. Yeah the weather has warmed up slightly but most days a coat and tights are still needed, I actually still wear my winter wardrobe! This definitely signifies that my spring wardrobe needs updated asap. In my mind, the best way to do this is by purchasing pieces that could be used in both chilly and warmer weather such as dresses and combining them with jackets and tights for the colder days. Here is some outfit ideas that I would love to rock this spring:

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What is your favourite outfit?

Monday, 11 April 2016

Things I Have Learned Since Moving Out

I moved out of my mums house in 2013 to attend university an hour and a half away and let me tell you, living without parents is really not what it is cracked up to be. Responsibilities that I was not prepared for came flying at me. In first year I lived with my boyfriend in student accommodation, second year with a friend from uni and now, in my third year, I live with my boyfriend again and another couple. So I definitely have had a variety of different experiences.. here is what I have learned:


- Bills, bills everywhere

They are a massive pain aren't they? Just when you think that everything is covered, another pending payment pops up. The sad thing is there is no avoiding them.. no matter how hard you try.

- Washing

The piles do not just jump into the washing machine, dry and then turn up back into your wardrobe themselves which is extremely sad. Furthermore, just as you empty the basket it fills up straight away again. Thanks mum is all I have to say. 

- Different levels of cleanliness

Not everyone is OCD with cleaning as much as me, this is definitely the biggest thing that I have learned. I definitely think that it is something that I inherited from my mum. Also, I have realized that not everyone sees 'mess' (something which my mum keeps reminding me of). That gratings of cheese on the counter tops may stand out to me and play on my mind but others may not even see the microscopic crumbs. 

- Homeware wishlists never end

There is constantly newer and better homeware being offered yet I can never buy any due to my tiny budget. I could literally hunt in stores like Dunelm, The Range and B&M for hours on end. I am definitely going to become a hoarder. 

- Problems with the flat are my problems

When I lived at home, I did not have to deal with problems such as damp or even little things like a light bulb going. However, now that I do not have my mum to take care of these things I actually have to pretend that I know what I am doing. 





What have you learned since moving out?

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Belted Culottes

These culottes have been sat in my wardrobe for a couple of months now however, they have never been worn as in my mind they did not emphasis my waist enough (and I definitely need a little help with that). This was until I was asked to style this lovely Gant* belt. The pop of red really finalises the outfit and adds that little something extra therefore making me finally fall in love with the culottes. A belt like this could literally spice up any outfit, from a daytime plain tee and jeans to a fancy little black dress, giving it the potential to be a staple in any girls wardrobe. Gant offer many other belts that portray a classic design in different colours such as black, navy and brown therefore you really cannot go wrong investing in one of the company's belts as they are so easy to style. As the belt is of such high quality, I can definitely see me wearing this lovely red shade with so many other outfits in the future. I am also thinking of investing in a black one!





Bodysuit - Boohoo
Culottes - Boohoo
Belt - Gant*
Bag - New Look
Shoes - Asos


I also added my v neck bodysuit in order to make the culottes look more like a jump suit as they are my absolute love right now. Due to the soft and stretchy material of both the top and bottoms, this outfit is beyond comfy while still being shapely due to the belt. Now these shoes, they may look pretty but they are so hard to walk in! Maybe this is just because I am used to a chunky heel.. but we all suffer for fashion don't we? I just feel so grown up and classy in them, just now to practice, practice, practice.






Do you like using belts to spice up an outfit?


Monday, 4 April 2016

L'Oreal Infallible 24H Foundation

Being the creature of habit that I am, Revlon Colourstay was my foundation of choice for years. In addition to this, it was/is so hard to find another brand that provides a pale enough shade for me. Most shades labeled 'ivory' on offer come up unpleasantly orange on my face which is rather annoying. Come on, a little help for the pale girls please. 

As I have fallen a little out of love with my Revlon foundation, I was desperately hunting through Boots and found the L'Oreal Infallible 24H foundation in the shade Porcelain. I absolutely love when brands offer this colour option and wish more would do it. My expectations were high due to so many great reviews online, here are my final thoughts:


Pros:
- Offers full coverage without looking cakey
- Blends easily and does last a long time (I cannot confirm it lasts a whole 24 hours though)
- Does not oxidize and matches my pale skin perfectly
- Not drying therefore works on my extremely dry skin


Cons:
- I have to constantly powder my face throughout the day as my t-zone gets really oily (something which I have not experienced before)
- Did not apply as smooth when I put on primer first


So overall, I really do love the smooth finish of this foundation and the colour is perfect for me. It works really well on my dry skin, except the fact that it goes extremely oil on my t-zone which is weird for me however this can be fixed easily with powder. Due to this, I feel that someone with oily skin really would not benefit from this formula. It would be a purchase again however I am on the lookout for an even better foundation pale enough for me!





Have you tried this foundation?