Saturday 29 November 2014

First Favourites Ever! (November 2014)

This is my first favourites, and my first video! 

Check it out below... 


Thank you for watching!

Let me know what you think in the comments below, or if you have any favourites I should check out this month (: 

Sunday 26 October 2014

Superdrug Haul!

I have been following the 'save don't splurge' motto for a couple of months now, in regards to beauty products, as my bathroom had been overflowing with products, and it was time for a detox! However since returning to university, I have finished a whopping 30+ products (is it sad that I'm keeping track?), which I thought was reason enough to treat myself.

Nevertheless I wanted to refrain from purchasing any body products, as I still have quite a few to get through, so I scanned the make-up shelves of Superdrug instead, and chose a few bits and pieces. I wanted to try something a little different for me, so decided upon items I wouldn't usually be inclined to buy, in order to diversify my make-up collection, rather than picking up another red or nude lipstick as I tend to do quite often.

So, while scrolling my Tumblr dashboard a week or so ago, I saw a girl with fair skin rocking a super dark purple lip, and I was like wow! that really suits her. This surprised me due to her fair complexion, and as a girl with pale skin myself, it gave me the courage to test out a darker more unusual lip look. I checked out the drugstore make-up brands for a deep purple, and there seem to be very few available, I assume because the colour is a little less commercial, possibly making it more of a high end buy. Nonetheless I found one I adored by Revlon, and it was the last one available so I snatched it up. The Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick, in the shade 'Va Va Violet'. I think it is one I will be wearing on most nights out throughout the Winter period most definitely. I also picked up a more vibrant berry toned fuchsia lipstick of the same brand, in 'Wild Orchid', which is a bit more daytime appropriate.




I also got my hands on Maybelline's 'BROWdrama', in medium brown. This is a sculpting brow mascara. I have never tried setting my brows before, after filling them in, but this seems to add a lovely finishing touch to my brows, once I've filled them in with my trusty Soap and Glory Archery pencil.


Usually Rimmel is my go-to for nail varnishes, but I broke out of that rut, and chose some Barry M Hi-Shine Nail Paints, as I have heard such great reviews for the brand. I chose a muted green in 'Cardamom', a dark red named 'Chili' and a mustard yellow in..you guessed it..'Mustard'. They are such autumn appropriate shades, I love them all (and their names are adorable!).


Then last but certainly not least, I picked up the 'Sugar and Spice' blush and contour palette by Revolution. The palette is comprised of two extremely shimmery highlighter shades, two bright pink blushers, a peach blusher, a deeper pinky red blusher, and two more brown shades that could be used for blusher or contouring. The entire palette is HIGHLY pigmented. There was certainly a learning curve to finding out I needed to apply the smallest amount of product to the brush, or I came out looking like a clown. I can't recommend this product enough (thus far) as I love the range of colours, and the fact you only need to use such a little amount means it will last me forever.


All in all I am so happy with my purchases, and thoroughly enjoyed branching out of my comfort zone when it comes to make-up products and I can't wait to see all the different looks I am able to achieve with my new products.

Let me know in the comments below if there is anything I would test out that you have purchased recently...

Nat xx 

Saturday 4 October 2014

Topshop and New Look Haul!


I picked up these Autumn pieces on the student shopping night of the year, with 25% off for students. I will soon be pairing most of these outfits with boots and over-sized cardies and coats; I've never been more excited for chilly weather!


I love the half cropped style of this top, the lace gives the usual crop top a little more coverage, which makes it a tad more wearable casually, and boosts my confidence to bare just a little bit of skin, rather than my whole stomach. 

Topshop. New Look. 


The scalloped edge of the maroon top above gives a simple number a little bit of an uplift. I love it. 


I seem to be following a maroon trend...the top above is business in the front and party in the back (if I dare say so). It appears to be a plain jumper, but has an open sheer back. Perfect for a night out in the Autumn. 


The orange v-neck is not my typical choice, but I was drawn to the vibrancy of it, and the double strap detail is super cute too.

New Look Ring Pack
 These rings are a tad garish and possibly not everyone's cup of tea, but I think they still add a touch of an oldy worldy element to liven up an outfit. Something slightly different and fun.

I'm extremely happy with my purchases, have you found any good pieces this season I should check out? Let me know in the comments below... xx

Friday 3 October 2014

Halloween Inspired Nails!

October is upon us, so why not embrace the Halloween spirit(s). Rimmel is my go-to for nail varnish, so I paired up their orange (Sun Downer) with a black accent nail (Blackout), to spice up my usual style, and try something festive and fun...



What are you looking forward to this October? Let me know in the comments below... xx

Friday 11 July 2014

Summer Reading 2014!


I am hours away from jetting off to Uganda, to spend a month away from my creature comforts; my bed, my favourite dishes, and most importantly my internet. Although I am mildly panicking inside at the thought of no YouTube viewing, or blog reading for an entire month, I think some time away from the internet should do me good. I want to use this technology break to get back into reading properly. So I ventured into the bookshop and picked up a few. 


The Perks Of Being A Wallflower. By Stephen Chbosky. The narrative is a sequence of letters to a 'friend', written by Charlie, an introverted fifteen year old, who begins to find himself throughout the novel, with the help of a few quirky friends, and exciting new experiences. I have wanted to read this book, from the moment I fell in love with the film. I thought the film was absolutely brilliant (in spite of the lovely Emma Watson's 'American' accent...). I adored the way certain quotes really resonated with me (and many others, according to Tumblr) such as "and in that moment, I swear we were infinite" as well as the heart-shattering acknowledgement that "we accept the love we think we deserve". Even in the film Chbosky's 'quote-able' nature shone through; encouraging me to start reading the book as soon as I got home from the shop!


Thirteen Reasons Why. By Jay Asher. I have not heard anything about this book, however it is apparently an international bestseller, so I thought I would throw myself into it headfirst, knowing next to nothing about it. The blurb enticed me; a girl commits suicide leaving behind several audiotapes for her first love (and one of the reasons for her death) explaining the thirteen reasons why she killed herself. "You can't stop the future. You can't rewind the past. The only way to learn the secret...is to press play". I imagine many cliffhangers, and suspenseful moments, but we shall have to wait and see...


Me Before You. By Jojo Moyes. This book is one for 'The Fault In Our Stars' lovers, apparently, so it should be perfect for me. Each review encourages a box of tissues and waterproof mascara, in one way or another, which is right up my street, I love a good book that can make you weep (is that odd?). The story centres around a man and a women who come into each others lives at just the right time, and change them forever. 


The Shock Of The Fall. By Nathan Filer. A story revolving around mental illness. I am incredibly interested in this topic, and believe it will be a roller-coaster of emotions according to the reviews. The writing style is supposedly exquisite too. 


All in all I am very excited to delve into all of these books, and will let you know what I think once I have finished them.
 

Which books are on your reading wish-list currently? And do you have any must-read recommendations? Let me know in the comments below... 

Sunday 8 June 2014

MTV Casting Party!


There has been a recent surge of interest in filming reality shows in the Middle East, and so when the opportunity arose to attend an MTV casting party at a prestigious social club, I jumped at the chance. By no means did I want to audition for it, but I was intrigued as to what the event would be like. Plus the views from the 54th floor were supposedly spectacular (my ears popped when going up in the lift! But yes the views were gorgeous). The casting was for 18-24 year olds, so it was free entrance for anyone on the guest-list in that age bracket (bonus!). On arrival they asked for our individual photographs to be taken, and then to state your name and age for the camera. I avoided the speaking portion, as I wasn't aware it was just stating facts about yourself. I thought it was an on the spot interview; I was worried I would have stumbled over my words! 



As the evening progressed, a couple of my friends were scouted, and asked to interview for the show. Very exciting! That's me, always the bridesmaid, never the bride... haha. Nevertheless, I throughly enjoyed drinking, dancing, and chatting the night away in great company. 

The dress code was 'Dress To Impress; Show Off Your Individual Style' so I opted for a rather summer evening appropriate ensemble, consisting of my bright floral dress from Urban Outfitters, paired with my Primark flatforms and River Island clutch. I also wore a bright red lip (Rimmel's Kate Moss No. 10) to tie in with the red roses on the dress. 



Overall I had a fantastic time, and who knows maybe I was mixing with future celebrities... 

Would you like to audition for a reality show? Let me know in the comments below...

Sunday 1 June 2014

Think Pink (Hair) !



I have crossed off 'Dye My Hair A Crazy Colour' on my never-ending bucket list; having delved into the world of unnatural shades. I opted for a light pink, as I have spent countless hours scrolling through my Tumblr dashboard with 'pink hair' in the search bar. I have wanted to try pink hair for a year or two now, but I never mustered up the courage to just do it. Hence this spur of the moment endeavor. I had popped into Boots with a friend, and while she was at the checkout I browsed the haircare aisle. The array of bright colours enticed me, so I picked up some bleach and pink hair dye, and threw caution to the wind.  

 The process was lengthier than we expected. My friend applied the 'Bleach London - Total Bleach' (7 pounds) to the roots of my hair, before running out. We realised we should have purchased a second box of bleach (this was on a Sunday evening may I add, so the following morning she ran out to get me another, thank goodness I did not need to be seen with my roots white blonde, fading to a light ginger, and then my natural brown. Not a pretty sight, I must admit). So the next day, we completed the bleaching process, with the help of a second box of bleach. At this point my hair was extremely blonde at the root, and the darkest blonde at the ends. It also had a ginger tint to it in places. This was due to my hair being quite dark at the beginning of the process. The dye (bleach) itself was of high quality in my opinion. 


Then we added the 'Bleach London, Rose' pink dye (5 pounds)to my hair. At this point I was nervous, as we had no idea how it would turn out. But after the suggested 15 minutes, I rinsed out the pink dye, and was in awe at the finished product. I loved it. I was genuinely thrilled at the result. I reminded myself of a unicorn (in the best way possible...) All the different tones the bleach had added to my hair (from the white blonde roots, to the darker tips) had given the pink some depth, and variations in shade. Although this was purely by chance, it appeared to have been created that way on purpose, giving the hairdo a professional vibe. 
Only used the 'Rose' on my hair.
The dye I used was a temporary dye, that claims to last 2-10 washes. This was perfect for a first attempt at daring colour; if I had disliked the result, it could wash out in a matter of hours. Mine lasted just under two weeks.The pink fades over the days, which I actually found quite exciting, as you have a slightly different hair colour each day.


I will definitely be dying it pink again in the next few days, although I an enjoying the blonde that has been left. I have also purchased a darker pink to test out, as well as purple and turquoise for future summer days. 


Have you been tempted to ditch the natural, and embrace the colours of the rainbow? Let me know in the comments below. x 

Sunday 30 March 2014

20 Random Beauty Questions Answered! (TAG)


I stumbled across these questions on the interweb, and decided to answer them. If you feel like jotting down your responses, leave your blog post in the comments below - I tag you! 

 Let's get down to the nitty gritty!



1. What is the one product you’d grab if your house was on fire?


Currently I would dive for my Ren Radiance Renewal Mask (reviewed here). It gives the skin a wonderful pick me up; creating a smooth, clear(er) and radiant base, which would be preferable if all my make-up had been burned to a crisp!


2. Which beauty vlogger would you want to do your makeover?


I would love Tanya Burr to give me a makeover. As a professional make-up artist, I think I would trust her the most in regards to knowing what would suit me the most, and actually applying it how she intended. Plus the range of looks she has demonstrated on her YouTube channel is extremely vast. Therefore she could possibly offer me numerous tips on creating different looks, while still remaining true to my style. 
 

3. What celeb do people think you look like?



Kirsten Dunst.  


4. What beauty product do you save for date night? 
 I don't save any products for special occasions. Make-up tends to last for a long while, so I use my favourite products often, to avoid letting them just sit there collecting dust. However, I would probably suggest a good lip scrub. My favourite at the moment is Mary Kay's Satin Lip Mask. 


5. Which of your guy friends takes longer than you to get ready? 
 To be honest I don't think any of them actually would take longer than me. 


6. If you could create your own miracle beauty product, what would it be?



A dark circle eraser, for the under-eye area. One that actually works, making the dark circles completely disappear. That would be a dream come true for me.  

7. What’s your best beauty tip?


To remain loyal to your nighttime routine. Take your make-up off, cleanse, tone and moisturise, without fail. I do not abide by these rules on occasion, but my skin is always happier when I stick to my routine.

 8. What beauty products do you love to splurge on?



Eye-shadow. I love palettes. The versatility a good palette can offer is extremely thrilling for me. The creation of many looks; day to night all from one source; how incredible. It makes playing around with different looks so easy yet fun. High quality is key to keeping your eye-shadow in place too. No-one wants fallout all over their face, so to splurge on eye-shadow is alright in my book.  

9. Which beauty vloggers would you bring on a shopping spree?



For beauty products I think Essie Button would be my choice, I always enjoy her passion for the products she discusses, plus I think we would have a good time too. In regards to shopping for clothes, I love Zoella's style. When watching her hauls, I often fall into the trap of wanting to purchase everything she has bought. Nevertheless, I would most like to go shopping with Jenn from 
'clothesencounters' on YouTube. Her style is unreal. The creative spin she puts on all her outfits is unrivalled, from what I've come across, and I would love her to recommend me pieces. I think it's safe to say I have a clothing crush...  

10. What is your signature scent?



I don't think I have one. I do not have a staple perfume, that must be in my collection at all times; I mix things up, when I run out of a scent. Currently I am sporting Jean Paul Gaultier's Classique Femme Eau de Toilette. 

11. I am on an endless quest for the perfect _________.



Concealer. I have a large collection of concealers; for blemishes and the under-eye area. Yet, none are my ideal companion. I am still on the hunt for the concealer that makes me stop buying more concealers. In actuality, you shouldn't need more than one blemish concealer, and one under-eye corrector. You want to create different appearances with foundation (dewy or matte), eye-shadow (neutral or smokey), and lipstick (bold or soft). Concealer is there to cover up unwanted skin issues- that is all. You should not need countless concealers. Yet here I am with a box full.  

12. How many beauty products does it take to get you ready?


This one has boggled my mind, thinking about the number of products that go on my face on a daily basis. From the use of my first product (face wash) in accordance with my typical morning routine, to my last product (finishing powder) when applying make up, I would say it takes the use of approximately eighteen products! That is whole load of items that just go on my face alone, from eye cream to primer, to blusher, to lipstick... the list goes on and on. 


13. What lipstick/lip gloss is in your purse right now?


I have checked, and it is H&M's lip-gloss in 'All I Want Is You', which is a deep berry colour.  

14. Who is your celebrity beauty icon? 
 Cheryl Cole. I think she is stunning. I would like to look like her please and thank you. 


15. Name the beauty brand you’d most love to be a spokesperson for?
Rimmel. Although working for a high-end brand would be nice for the perks of acquiring expensive make-up, and attending (possibly) more prestigious events; Rimmel is my favourite drugstore brand. I love all the products I have tried from them, it is the most frequent brand in my collection, and I just think they are a great brand for great prices.  

16. What’s your current nail polish? 
On my nails right now I have Rimmel's 60 Seconds Polish in the shade 'How Do You Lilac It?'. This is indeed a lilac. A pale shade of lilac; lovely for Spring-time. 

17. Fave mascara right now? 
A mascara not actually in my collection at the moment, but one I am going to repurchase soon, Maybelline's 'The Falsies'. I miss it being a part of my collection. Perfect for creating long and voluminous lashes, for the fraction of a high-end price.

18. The last thing you bought at Sephora? 
A Sephora Mineral Compact Foundation, but that has since ran out. It has been quite some time since I had a trip into Sephora.  

19. I try never to be seen without wearing _______.
Concealer. I think that was a pretty obvious answer, when glancing at my previous responses. It gives me confidence, covering up any less than ideal skin situations. 


20. What’s one beauty product you’d always recommend? 
One product I would recommend would be Rimmel's 'Wake Me Up' foundation. It is a lovely non-heavy coverage foundation, with a certain glow to it. Perfect for a little skin pick me up, if you prefer a dewy finish. I also do not find it to be too orange, or caking on the skin. Plus for less than ten pounds, it's a bargain. 


So, that is all folks! Thanks for reading, and let me know how many products you use to get ready in the morning in the comments below, or go the whole hog and complete the entire tag too; leave your link below, because I would love to read your responses... 

Tuesday 25 March 2014

Bath & Bodyworks Candles (Mini) Haul!


 The scented deliciousness that is Bath & Bodyworks, never fails to drag me in by the nose. I picked up three candles, as there was an offer on, of three for two, to which I could not refuse. In the States these candles are $20 a piece. I always sniff practically every candle in the store, and then revert back to my staple scent of cinnamon. I do usually prefer heavier more winter-based scents, however this time since Spring has sprung I decided to travel outside my candle comfort zone a little, and chose more Spring appropriate candles.

I purchased 'Island Margarita', which reminds me of ripe apples and citrus fruit, that I typically find in shampoo scents. The green matches my kitchen, and with such a powerfully fresh scent, I thought it would be ideal for on the kitchen windowsill this spring-time.

The second candle I picked up was 'Beach Cabana' which follows the same theme, as the first. I can catch the hints of beach scents. To me though, it sort of smells like freshly laundered clothes drying in the sun, on a hot day. I find it amusing that I create these little scenarios in my head, that others would never patch together, all based on the scent of a candle. In addition, I adore the colour of the candle; the pale blueish mint combination will be perfect with my bedroom decor.

Finally I couldn't resist the more typical scent I am drawn to; 'Cinnamon Sugared Doughnut'. It certainly smells good enough to eat. For a girl who has given up all sweets, chocolate, and baked goods for Lent, this is the perfect smell to fill my room. It can also give the impression that you have been slaving away in the kitchen all day, baking treats, without you having to lift a finger. Although it may set off some real cravings! It is from the sweet shop collection, and I would love to try out some more from the range in the near future.

Have you treated yourself to a sweet shop scented candle recently? Let me know in the comments below...
    

Sunday 23 March 2014

Top To Toe Tips For Travelling!


I have a day of travelling ahead of me, as I am hopping on the coach to Heathrow (three coaches to be precise) where I've got a night flight to catch over to the Middle East. So I thought I would share with you, the outfit I am wearing. When I travel I like to be comfortable yet cute, so that's what I think I've gone for (or at least I hope so!). 

I opted for a pair of stretchy grey leggings from Zara, which work a little bit of magic in my opinion, they are incredible for sucking everything in! But remain really light and comfortable.  

 I would say my first tip is to layer. You don't know whether the plane/train/or automobile is going to be freezing cold, or super stuffy; the options layering gives you is you can bundle up in the cold or take a few off to keep cool. 

I have a black tank top tucked into my leggings, then a slightly cropped, textured mint jumper with half sleeves from Topshop, which is so soft and snuggly (yet spring appropriate too). Then I have a lightweight thin checked over-coat from River Island to pop on top, which is lengthy, therefore perfect for wearing over leggings. 

 My second tip is to wear shoes that are not only comfortable but allow easy access, for any security checks. I've been the girl who takes ages to get her boots off in the security que before; always a nightmare. Once one of them got stuck and lost in the x-ray machine, to the point where the airport staff were shouting "this lady has lost her boot!" "her what??" "HER BOOT! Have you seen it?". Rather embarrassing, to say the least.  

 Hence why I have gone for simple black, tasseled flats from Primark, as they slip on and off, no hassle whatsoever. 

 My third tip is to go without jewellery when traveling,in case it causes an issue when going through the metal detectors. So instead I recommend pairing the humble scarf with an outfit instead. It serves multiple purposes; it can be used to accessorize, to use as a light blanket, or even a substitute for a pillow. It also can add a pop of colour, pattern and style to your ensemble, without really trying. I have chosen a bright peach toned infinity scarf from River Island. The spring colours of both the scarf and the mint jumper underneath compliment each other nicely, whilst brightening up the whole outfit too.  

 My final travel tip would be to keep it simple. For example, I am not one to go without make-up when travelling, but I always stick with a natural look - "my lips but better",one eye-shadow shade rather than a whole eye-look, and hair in a secure but messy bun. It still gives me my confidence, but as it suffers the wear and tear of the long and hectic day it isn't as noticeable, so there isn't much need to carry a load of make-up with you in your carry on. I tend to pack all my make-up in my suitcase and just let it fade. Once I reach my destination I will have a proper wash and spruce up. 


















































That's it really, just a few simple steps to create a wearable outfit for travel. 
Are you going away anywhere nice this Spring? If so what are you planning on wearing? Let me know in the comments below... 

Friday 21 March 2014

Empties! #2



This month's empties is a month of necessities. I somehow finished a number of everyday products this month, which is extremely satisfying, as some of these products I have had for months...

On the oral hygiene front I finished my Colgate Max White One (£3.99), I enjoyed the gentle nature of the mouthwash, and I do agree with the whitening properties, they aren't anything drastic, but certainly something productive. The product I have replaced it with is the Colgate Plax Whitening Anti-Bacterial Mouthwash (now that's a mouthful...).    

I also finally got to the bottom of my Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Body Butter (£2.99). I am shocked looking up the price, as I got this bottle ages ago, and I'm surprised at how cheap it is for how great it is. I love this stuff; it's incredibly moisturizing, it smells lovely, and it really does the job well. I'm currently moisturising with the Lavender Steam Cream.    

I go through Batiste Dry Shampoo (£2.99) like nobody's business. I tried the cool and crisp fresh scent, which was lovely and light and clean smelling (if 'clean' had a specific scent...). I love using it on days I haven't washed my hair, as well as using it for adding a touch of texture into flat hair. I have now moved on to the sassy and daring wild scented Batiste (oh la la...).

I have found the holy grail of cotton pads. I realise how ludicrous that statement seems, but I kid you not, they are amazing. The Cotton Wool Double Faced Oval Pads from Boots (£1.89). They are fantastic. One side is a compact surface great for applying liquids, and the other consists of light texture developed to aid the application of creams and lotions. I have purchased more already.

I used up my Next Just Pink Perfume (£12). This was one of my first perfumes ever, and I pick it up every now and again. It is a refreshingly fruity scent; lovely for the Spring-time, and compared to a lot of perfumes on the market it is great value for money. I received another bottle for my birthday, so I am all stocked up.

I also emptied my supermarket-brand Carino Herbals Shampoo (99p). This lasted me forever. I always have two shampoos in rotation, so the hair does not get used to the product, and stop the positive effects. I have replaced it with Charles Worthington's Volume and Bounce Shampoo.

I used up some Simply Sensitive Boots Wipes (£1.86). They are nice fragrance-free wipes. Fuss-free. I've opened a new pack of No. 7 Wipes now.

I reluctantly finished Lierac Paris' Dark Circle Correcting Cream ($ 20). I just didn't see any difference in my under-eye area. I am on the search for a good eye cream that reduces dark circles and this just wasn't the ticket. I am currently trying out  Dr Organic's Organic Dead Sea Mineral Eye Rescue Rollerball.

I burnt up two candles both from Bath and Bodyworks ($20 each). One in 'Watermelon Lemonade', which is is a sweet summer scent, I enjoyed the scent filling the room. However, I prefer winter- based scents, 'Cinnamon Caramel Swirl' is a mix of both sweetness and warmth. Each scent, like all Bath and Bodyworks candles, are true to the names on the jar where scent is concerned. I can't wait to pick up some new ones to sniff. Right now I am burning Next's Just Pink Candle.

I finished two mascaras. Sephora's Advanced Lash Booster (£15.50), and Mac's Studio Fix Bold-black Lash (£14). Both help towards voluminous lashes and lengthen them greatly. I prefer the brush on the Mac mascara, the plastic end is excellent at separating lashes, and creating a fluttery look. I am currently using a Model Co. mascara now.

I quickly used up a sample size of Espa's Refining Skin Polish. The fine exfoliate cleansed my skin and made it feel silky smooth.I would certainly purchase a full size.

Finally I finished up my Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer (£4.19). I agree with the masses, that it is a good drugstore cover-up. Nonetheless I am still on the hunt for the ultimate drugstore concealer, that truly wows me. I picked up two new blemish covering concealers to try out; Rimmel's Hide The Blemish Concealer, and Seventeen's Miracle Matte Concealer Stick.  

Apologies for listing so many products, but it's satisfying being able to sift through my rubbish...that's slightly odd isn't it? haha.

What is a product you've finished lately that you would recommend or repurchase? Let me know in the comments below...

         

Monday 10 March 2014

Boots Haul


I took advantage of the three-for-two deals and multi-savings that Boots has on offer today.

I purchased a 'Rimmel Clear Complexion Clarifying Powder', and I'm interested to find out if the qualities to minimize skin breakouts work. I also fancied testing out a new foundation, so picked up the 'Maybelline Fit Me Foundation'. On first impression it seems light and fresh. In addition, I had a coupon for No.7 skincare so used that on their trusty make-up wipes, two pounds instead of seven, what a bargain!

 I also bought two 'Zingy' shower gels, in mint, and then in berry. The mint is super minty (duh!) and the berry is super sweet (and both super cheap). I was in need of a new shampoo and conditioner in rotation, so I chose Charles Worthington's Volume & Bounce Shampoo and Conditioner, to try and add a little extra oomph into my hair. While another product that ended up in my basket was the 'Charles Worthington Longer and Stronger Hair Masque'. The properties apparently include formulation to help grow your hair to it's maximum potential length, so why not give it a go. 


 

On a friend's recommendation I purchased a trio of St. Ives skincare. This includes 'Blemish Fighting Apricot Scrub', 'Moisturising Olive Scrub', and 'Daily Microdermabrasion'. Although the third is not targeted towards young skin, I was drawn to it regardless, so we shall see how it fairs.

Finally I picked up three 'Rimmel 60 Seconds' nail polishes. I have wanted a new black in my collection for a while now, so chose 'Black Out', then picked two spring colours to pair with it. I think I may try using the black as an accent nail, with the pale lemon in ''Round and Round in Circles' or the pastel lilac in 'Mary Mary Quite Contrary'. 

Have you been drawn into Boots due to the deals recently? What product do you wish to splash out on next? Let me know in comments below...

Tuesday 25 February 2014

London Town Haul


Camden Town From My Instagram: nataliewhee

I hopped on the coach last week to London, and I may have done a little damage to my bank balance. How can you say no to Oxford Street?!

I met up with a friend and we visited Forever 21 first, where I bought a pair of fairly sophisticated black boots, if I do say so myself. I was in desperate need of some simple, wearable black boots, and have been on the hunt for weeks, if not months. I was over the moon that I finally found staple black ankle boots that will go with everything. Plus the gold detailing adds a little something extra.

Classic.
Then we stumbled upon Urban Outfitters. I abso-freaking-lutely love Urban, they have the coolest clothes, accessories and homeware. If I could own the whole stock I would. I purchased a new pair of sunnies, a blue beanie, and a new bag. Again I can justify the bag, as my old faithful was truly dropping to bits. I chose the maroon shade, as I wanted something a bit different to the typical black, I was drawn to the colour. I feel I will be able to pair it with brown or black more easily, than if I chose one or the other.

My Top Says Dork...#truth. 

Handy Zipped Pocket On The Back




















We then ventured to the Slug and Lettuce (yum) for lunch and met up with another friend. Who then proceeded to show us some really cool vintage places. One place was named Beyond Retro, and this is where I picked up my favourite find of the trip; a heavily patterned, and very in your face bright 90's style jacket from the men's section. Think Saved By The Bell. It is certainly a love or hate piece, and I love it.

   
Should Be Wearing My Sunglasses. That Jacket is Bright!
We then wandered around Camden Market, which I had never been to prior. What an experience. I didn't find any must haves this time, but I will definitely return. What a fantastic spot to people watch though! Fascinating.

I love London's diversity when it comes to shopping, and thoroughly enjoy finding new favourites each time I visit. Where's the best place to shop in London, or where would you like to try out in the future? Next on my list is to browse at Harrods... 

Monday 24 February 2014

Empties!

My absolute favourite blog posts, or YouTube videos are empties related. I get an obscene amount of satisfaction from finishing up a product. Even if it is not a favourite, I feel I have accomplished a task, I have used up something I spent money on. It's a win regardless. I am aware that's rather sad, but hey ho it's the little things in life folks.

Empty Products Galore!
I started collecting items for this empties at the beginning of January I believe, and I am rather amazed at how many various things you can finish in such a short space of time. I am going through a stage of attempting to clear out the clutter in my stash, and only repurchase a product if I have no similar products left in my collection. It's liberating.

Products I Used Up:

Original Source Shower Gel in Vanilla Milk and Raspberry - £1.20. It is super cheap, it lathers up nicely when used with a loofah (what a hilarious word, loofah. haha.) and smells exactly like raspberry yoghurt. Whilst also being completely vegan, and with great packaging. What is not to love?

Would I repurchase? Yes.
Product I replaced it with? Balance Me Super Toning Body Wash.

Nivea Pure & Natural Cleansing Toner - £3.45. I appreciated all the natural properties of this product, including the bio argan oil and bio aloe vera. However, this toner due to the natural ingredients is produced to be extremely gentle on the skin, and i prefer to feel like my toner is doing something. Despite that, the toner did remove any remaining make up and the fresh scent was delightful.

Would I repurchase? Maybe. Nothing I would run out to get though.
Product I replaced it with? Lush's Eau Roma Toner Water.

Johnson's Pure Cotton Make-Up Pads - £1 (roughly).

These were standard soft round cotton pads, perfect for taking off nail polish or make-up. Nothing unique.

Would I repurchase? Yeah if they were available in the shop.
Product I replaced it with? Boot's Cotton Wool Double Faced Oval Pads.

Roques Oneil Therapie Himalayan Detox Salts (sample sized packet of 100g)- regular sized 400g, £35.

The bath salts were lovely, full of rich oils and warming scents, creating a relaxing bath-time soak. I also had around three baths with my 100 grams so 400 grams would last you a long time. Nevertheless they have a cult status of being a miracle worker and getting you sleep like a baby, and I may have over hyped the product in my mind. I tend to spend a lot of late nights on the internet, and believed these would be the answer to my prayers and get me to have an early night when I got out the bath. No such luck. It is possible I tried too hard to get them to work defeating the relaxing purposes, who knows. But they did not work for me.

Would I repurchase? For that price no way.
Product I replaced it with? Aromatherapy Associates Inner Strength Bath and Shower Oil.

Express Nails - 8.99. I have reviewed these on my blog already (here) but would like to add that on the first day I lost one nail, but found it again and reapplied it but it just did not stick on right, so replaced it with another from the set, and they remained intact. I kept them on for four days, and removed them not because of losing any, but I had kept them quite long in length and they became a little bit grubby underneath so I decided to remove them. However, if I had shortened them I think they could have lasted a few days longer easily. I wouldn't recommend them for everyday wear, but they would be smashing for a special occasion. I also received many compliments whilst wearing them.

Would I repurchase? Yes.
Product I replaced it with? None. They are for special occasions, I will use normal nail polish usually.

Clean & Clear Deep Cleansing Lotion - £2.99. I love that this is a product I can use when being lazy. It is a one step product to remove any dirt from your face. I like that it stings a little, it feels like it's doing it's job. No water is needed which makes it hassle-free, and it actually works.

Would I repurchase? Yes.
Product I replaced it with? Neutrogena's Blackhead Eliminating Daily Scrub.

Bath and Bodyworks Candle in Mahogany Teakwood - $20. I have already reviewed this product on my blog (here) and I stand by that to the very last burning second.

Would I repurchase? YES.
Product I replaced it with? Bath and Bodyworks Candle in Cinnamon Caramel Swirl.

Q: Radiance's The Fine Fragrance Body Spray - £2.29. I just used this on pop to the shops kind of days, it's a typical body spray. The scent of rose and bergamot was fine but not a favourite of mine.

Would I repurchase? Nope.
Product I replaced it with? Next's Just Pink Perfume.

Listerine Total Care Mouthwash in Clean Mint- £2.30. It was a usual mouthwash, with a stinging sensation. The burn makes me imagine bacteria being physically destroyed. Great stuff.

Would I repurchase? Yes.
Product I replaced it with? Colgate's Max White One Mouthwash.

Marks and Spencer's Earth Spa Intensive Cracked Heel Balm - (unsure on price, it was part of a set). This had the typical peppermint scent of most foot products, and was incredibly moisturising.

Would I repurchase? Not specifically.
Product I replaced it with? Weleda's Skin Food.

Three H&M Face Masks - £0.99 each. Full review of each on my blog (here)

Would I repurchase? Yes for an inexpensive treat.
Product I replaced it with? Ren's Glycolactic Radiance Renewal Mask.

Mitchum Advanced Control 48 Hour Strength and Protection Deodorant in Waterlily - £1.99. Smells pleasant, but not overpowering. 48 hour protection is definitely a stretch. Nonetheless, it is a good deodorant.

Would I repurchase? Yeah.
Product I replaced it with? Revisiting my Dove Roll On Deodorant.

L'Oreal's Preference High Shine Conditioner - (unsure of price, part of a home hair dying set). I did not rate the actual hair dye, but used the conditioner as a deep conditioner weekly. It smells lovely, and made my hair feel super silky. 

Would I repurchase? I'm unsure if that is possible, but the individual product is worth repurchasing. 
Product I replaced it with? Aussie's 3 Minute Miracle Re-constructor Deep Conditioner. 

So, there we have it, a whole load of empties. Mostly quite positive reviews, so worth the money for the most part. What's a product you have finished recently? Leave a mini review in the comments, and don't forget to post your Blog URL with it...