Sunday 26 January 2014

Beauty Favourites

In my opinion, anything to do with beauty, fashion, or pampering yourself is the best. But today I thought I'd share some of my beauty favourites. These are products I use basically everyday.

P.S. Sorry in advance about the red dot on the tip of my finger. I may or may not have been painting my toes red this avo…;)

1. night cream


This Lancôme night cream is quite exy at $85, but I can promise you, it's totally worth it. It balances out your skin whether it's oily or dry, and it is super moisturising. One thing I hate about creams is when they are greasy and aren't take forever to be absorbed by your skin, but this cream sinks in straight away. Ever since I've started using it, it has made my skin 110% better. Highly recommend it.

2. lip balm



I bought this when I was on a shopping spree with one of my friends, and usually I don't buy much because I don't want to spend too much, but she told me to splurge just this once. I wasn't sure about buying this since it was $9.95 (how good can a lip balm be?) but it smelt so amazing and it was a splurge day for me, so I got it. And I haven't regretted it one bit because it has been my most favourite lip balm in the world. I put it on every night, and I'm not afraid to say that now, I have lovely luscious lips thanks to this.

3. face cream



I've never really put much on my face other than mineral powder, but I found this and I thought I'd give it a try. It has SPF 15+, and has a matte finish, so your face doesn't look oily during the day. Most people have an oily T-zone (like me), so I thought it was a good idea. And the few times I've used it, its been really good. It needs about 5 mins to dry, but I just do my hair while I wait :)

4. mineral powder



If you're anything like me, makeup is fine unless it's not slathered all over your face, which is where I draw the line. Whenever I wear foundation, my face feels coated, so I like to stick with mineral powder and let it work it's magic. It's light and natural but still covers imperfections you may have in your skin.

5. concealer


I love watching beauty channels on youtube (some of my favourites being Zoella, Sprinkle of Glitter and Tanya Burr) and this has been recommended. I've wanted to buy a concealer for a while, so when I saw this was on special, I bought it. I haven't tried it out but I'm looking forward to doing so :)

6. eyeshadow



I where natural eyeshadows like 99% of the time, and these are my favourites. The top one I have had for ages (obviously this is a new one because you wouldn't have wanted to see a photo of my other one if you know what I mean) It just looks really lovely on. The second one is a newer purchase, and is a lot more shimmery which I'm still getting used to, but it looks just as nice on:)

7. an eyelash curler


Never underestimate one of these babys. You don't notice the difference until you've been using it for a while and then stop. I haven't used it for ages, but pulled it out the other day when I was doing my makeup, and it made me decide not to put on mascara. Now let me tell you, that is a big thing for me. If I could only wear one makeup produce for the rest of my life, it would be mascara. I feel like I have no eyes without it. But eyelash curlers make your eyelashes stand out more on their own, and I like feeling nice without mascara on :)

8. mascara


I'm not one to fall for advertisements, but they made Maybelline's One by One mascara look so irresistible, so I bought it. And it's been great. It's non-clumping, and can look natural or as dramatic as desired.

9. lipsticks


I've never really been a lipstick girl because I like the natural look, but I decided to be bold and start a collection (Don't worry, I don't consider four lipsticks as a collection. I do have some others;)) These four are my sports girl lipsticks which are really nice and are only $10. I've got a bit of everything: Orange for my really bold days (it was a spur of the moment decision because it looked good with my navy blue and white dress, but I have loved this colour so much!) A pale nude pink, a coral pink and a hot pink. And this is just the start...

10. lipgloss


Of course, another Body Shop product. These lip glosses are so nice because they moisturise, smell great, and slightly colour your lips.

11. brushes



I have no clue where to start with brushes, so I just use these two which do the trick. My nude one is super soft and is great for blush too, and my eyeshadow brush makes everything go on so nicely.

12. body butter


I have been buying body butters from The Body Shop for as long as I can remember. I've been through heaps of scents, but at the moment, the Shea body butter is my favourite. This keeps your skin super moisturised and leaves you smelling like…well what ever it smells like;)

13. lush bath bombs


I cannot begin to describe my appreciation for whoever invented baths. And then I discovered bath bombs. Didn't think baths could get any better, but they did. I had heard about lush, but never actually looked at the shop. And when I did, my eyes were opened to what I had been missing out on. One of my goals this year is to try out every bath bomb. Rose Queen is my favourite so far.

14. candles


And what better to go along with baths, or anything, is candles. Glasshouse candles are so nice and last for quite a while. My favourite ones are these two, Rio De Janeiro (Passion Fruit & Lime) and Amalfi Coast (Sea Mist), and Coney Island (Burnt Sugar and Fig) which will be going on my birthday list ;)

Hope my beauty favourites help you all to stay beautyful. (I'm sorry. I had too.)


Here is a list of things I talked about in this post:
Lancôme Night Cream (David Jones) - $85
Dragon fruit lip butter (The Body Shop) - $9.95
Seaweed Face Cream (The Body Shop) - $29.95
Nude Mineral Powder (Drug Stores) - $39.95
Rimmel 'Wake Me Up' Concealer (Drug Stores) - $12.95
Rimmel Eyeshadow (Drugstores) - $14.95
Eyeshadow Duo (The Body Shop) - $29.95
Eyecurler (Drugstores) - $7.95
Maybelline Mascara (Drug Stores) - $19.95
Lipsticks (Sportsgirl) - $9.95 each
Strawberry Lipgloss (The Body Shop) - $7.95
Nude Brush (Drug Stores) - $14.95
Eye Brush (The Body Shop) - $29.95
Body Butter (The Body Shop) - $27.95
Rose Queen Bath Bomb (Lush) - $4.95
Glasshouse Candles (David Jones) - Big: $39.95, Small: $18.95

Saturday 25 January 2014

Back to School


Three little words. That everyone doesn't want to hear. 'Back to school.' Merely three days left of holidays until I, and everyone else, must return to the dreaded jail of education. While there are many attributes of the holidays that will be sorely missed; such as sleeping in, eating whenever, no work and constant movie watching (only to name a few), there are definitely some perks of going back to school.


numberONE

It can't be denied that a new year at school calls for new everything else. The first benefit of going back to school is all the cute new things that you now have an excuse to buy, such as stationary, makeup and clothes (you need some new clothes just in case of a free dress day. Am I right?) I have put together a list of the top 10 things I think are must haves for going back to school:

1. makeup


I'm not saying that you need makeup to look good. But I do know that when you're having a bad day and need a pick-me-up, and you have to go to school instead of shop, makeup definitely helps. I know that most schools (including mine) don't allow makeup, which is why I went out and bought some natural makeup just for a bit of a confidence boost when needed.

2. a diary


Kikki.K diaries are my favourite; well anything that I can plan or write lists in are. Organisation is definitely a necessity at school, and (cute) diaries are great for planning in advance for tests and for everyday homework.

3. pencil case


I can't help myself when it comes to pencil cases. They're my weakness. Sportsgirl ones are my faves.

4. a water bottle


Staying hydrated throughout the day is super duper important. And doing so in style is quite simple, as there are so many cute water bottles everywhere. I got this one from Rubi Shoes.

4. lip balm


Having moisturised lips is definitely underrated. Everyone knows there is nothing worse than having dry lips in class. So a lipgloss is definitely a must.

6. a watch


A bad habit of mine is definitely being late…especially to classes that I don't want to go to. But when there is a scary teacher who gives out detentions just for smiling, being late is the last thing I want to do. But this super cute watch from Lovisa helps me be on time, and is a cute accessory with my boring uniform.

7. perfume


Smelling nice throughout the day is always a mood booster, especially when you're having a bad one. This is my perfume I put on when I'm feeling down, because it gets me compliments throughout the day :) A good idea is to have a body spray or perfume samples if you want to reapply.

8. candles


Candles are one of my favourite things in the world, and they definitely help when it comes to homework. I like to do little nice things for myself to get me through homework or assignments. So little things like candles, maybe a chocolate, or a nicely covered book and a new pen can make all the difference. I covered my book in Harry Styles to help me get through maths ;)

9. dry shampoo


I know there are plenty of people who wash their hair everyday because they need to, which can definitely become a chore! But washing you hair everyday is actually bad for your hair, because it strips it of its natural oils, causing it do dry out over time. So dry shampoo is a life saver for in between washes, or just when you slept in on the day you were supposed to wash your hair!

10. a positive attitude

Cliche, I know, but you won't get anywhere with a negative attitude. Let me tell you.


numberTWO

Even though it sounds boring, it is always good to get into a routine, and school definitely 
makes this easy (or some of you might say hard) to do. Thinking about waking up early every morning and doing homework every night and then going to bed at a "reasonable time" (staying up late and reading books, anyone?) just so you can repeat, sounds utterly dreary, when you could be on holidays doing whatever you want. But when you think about it, I bet there are plenty of people (including myself) who stayed at home for quite a bit of the holidays wasting time on iPads and computers and xboxes. Yes? And after two months, although I hate to say it, it does get a bit boring. So, since school forces you into a routine, it makes it slightly easier to do things that you don't want to do. Basically all holidays I have wanted to get fitter, but when your sitting on the couch watching tv and eating pizza, it takes every bit of you to do so. So during my holidays, i went on about 4 walks. In two months. Yay for disciplining myself. But I'm looking forward to having a routine, because I have to get up early anyway, so I might as well get up a bit earlier and go for a walk.


numberTHREE

When I don't have a routine, I do whatever, whenever. And eating is one of these things. If I'm feeling hungry, I'll eat whatever I find, healthy or unhealthy. But since I have to pack my lunch for school, I have more time to think about healthy options. I'm not going to be able to snack on chocolate in the middle of maths (although, that should be an option, because it would help everyone along a bit) or eat ice-cream if someone annoys me, which is good…in a way… So this year I am going to try and eat as healthy as I can so it will pay off in the long run.


numberFOUR

Although a lot of you think about at school is how you wish you could escape, I'm sure for many, school is an escape. Having work to focus on or friends to distract you from things that may be going on at home is definitely an upside, instead of having to sit at home with what ever is going on staring you in the face. And whether or not there is anything going on at home, having work helps you focus on a goal which is a great skill to have.


numberFIVE

At the beginning of the holidays, I always have a whole list of things in my mind that I'm going to do with my friends. Whether it's going shopping, having a picnic, or seeing a movie. But basically 99% of the things I plan to do never happen, and I ended up not seeing heaps of friends for two months. Getting to see your friends every day, and having a distraction in class from the teacher who is drooling on about the importance of fungi, makes the social side of school the best thing about going.


So fingers crossed that 2014 is a good year for everyone!

Stay sassy.