Pages

Tuesday, 31 December 2013

2013 Beauty Favourites

2013 is over. It's been a pretty great year hasn't it?
I thought I'd share with you my beauty favourites from this whole year. These are products I've been loving for most of 2013.

1. Smoulder Kohl from Soap and Glory
This is a very black and very soft eyeliner. It is easy to blend and get presses lines and that's why I love it. At about £5 from Boots I don't know how I ever used another eyeliner.

2. Scandal Eyes Retro Glam Mascara from Rimmel London
I've never really been a big fan of mascara. I've always found it lumpy and thought it made me look odd. However with this mascara it is easy to get very natural clump-free lashes. Again at a very reasonable price.

3. Tinted Beauty Balm from Too Faced
This is one of the most expensive pieces of makeup I own - I am on a budget and don't tend to go for high end items as usually you can get products which are just as good but for half the price. However I saw this and just thought why not. I don't regret it either. It goes on really well and gives you a flawless finnish. Not the kind of product I often purchase, but great as a one off treat.

4. Real Techniques Brushes
Wow. Just wow. 
These are the softest, best brushes you could ever find. Made by Sam Chapman (Jim's sister) they are so professional but affordable. I currently have four (the core collection and the expert face brush). Although they are slightly more expensive than some brushes, you do get what you pay for and these are amazing quality. 

5. Lasting Perfection Concealer from Collection (2000)
I am someone who suffers from under eye circles, so this concealer is a life saver. So many beauty gurus were raving about it, I thought I'd try it. I use this ever day under my eyes (and on spots if I have any) and take it everywhere with me. Affordable with great results.

6. Freederm Skincare
This is more of a general favourite; I have been loving the Freederm rage this year. I don't get many spots and like to keep it that way. I have the Night Clearing Serum and the Gel which both do wonders for your skin. Several of my friends who get quite bad acne use this range and it has worked miracles for them. 

7. Dream Matte Mousse Foundation from Maybelline
This is the perfect foundation if you're like me and have fairly good skin on the whole. I use this everyday just to take out some of the redness from my skin. It is basically like a chocolate mousse but for your face. I love the texture of it and how easy it is to apply. I take this with me to school everyday; it's a perfect size and doesn't need powder over the top.

8. Suede Blusher (921) from Sleek
Sleek blushers are the best you can get. Highly pigmented, professional looking and at a great price, you can't go wrong. This is the most natural looking colour ever, even though it looks quite dull in the pan. I just brush this over the tops of my cheekbones and it really lifts my face.



Thanks very much for reading this post, happy new year to you all!

x



Saturday, 21 December 2013

Christmas Gingerbread Men

How to make the most delicious gingerbread ever:

You Will Need:
for the gingerbread
250g unsalted butter
200g dark muscovado sugar
7 tbsp golden syrup
600g plain flour
2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
4 tsp ground ginger
to decorate 
Icing Sugar
Hot Water
Icing Bag
equipment you will need
Pan
Wooden Spoon
Mixing Bowl
Flat Surface/Board
Rolling pin
Gingerbread Man Cutter
Oiled Baking Tray
Another Bowl

Method
Heat oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6. 
Melt the butter, sugar and syrup in a pan (stirring it with a wooden spoon to prevent it burning).
Mix the flour, bicarbonate of soda and ground ginger into a large bowl, and stir in the butter/sugar/syrup mixture to make a dough (If it is too runny add a bit more flour, and if it is a bit too stiff add a splash of water).
Roll out on a floured surface with a rolling pin.
Cut using the gingerbread man cutter.
Bake on the oiled baking tray for 10-15 minutes, until golden and slightly squishy.
Leave until hardened and cooled.
Mix some icing sugar with the hot water, and put into the icing bag.
Decorate as desired.
Enjoy!


Thank you for reading, 
Merry Christmas!

x


Last Minute Present Ideas

4 sleeps till Christmas - which means you probably should have all your presents sorted by now. You don't? Oh dear, let me see if I can help.



1. Get Your Bake On
Everybody loves food. Why not bake a batch of cupcakes or gingerbread? Great for friends and relatives (especially if you're having a party).



2. Make Something
Hand made presents are perfect for the grandparents. Make them a card, draw them something, or even frame a picture for them. It's almost free and easy to do at the last minute.


 3. Film Time
Why not buy them a cinema ticket? One for the New Year when no one is really doing anything. You could even buy two and go together. And you can now print tickets at home (genius).
 4. Something You Already Have
If you've got an unopened something around, why not give it to them? If you're not gonna use it, and it's a free solution, then why not? 


5. If all else fails...
... give them money. Just open your purse and (if you haven't spent it) there's some cash. Not the most original idea, but drastic situations call for drastic measures.


Thanks for taking the time to read this, let me know if you have any last minute present ideas in the comments or on Twitter.

x

Saturday, 14 December 2013

My Favourite Films

I quite enjoy watching films. I thought I'd share with you my favourites.


1. Chalet Girl
This is a very girly rom-com, but it's quite funny and I like to watch it when I'm feeling down. It's a very feel-good film.



2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
I'm a bit of a potterhead, and this is my favourite Harry Potter film. It'll make you laugh, cry, and hide behind the sofa.



3. Son of Rambow
I don't really know how to explain this film. Not the kinda thing that I'd normally watch, but I defiantly recommend it. 



4. The Kings Speech
Saw this in the cinema a couple of years ago. Absolutely hilarious. 



5. The Time Traveler's Wife
Stunning film. So sad and yet so happy. You notice something new every time you watch it.



6. Bridge to Terabithia
This film has young Josh Hucherson in it. Yes. If that doesn't make you want to watch it then... It'll proabably make you cry though.


Thanks for taking the time to read this post, make sure to let me know your favourite films in the comments below!

x

Sunday, 8 December 2013

How To: Get in a Festive Mood

It's so close to Christmas you can almost smell it.



I've been excited since about July. However some of my friends are just not getting into the Christmas spirit. I thought I'd create a step-by-step guide on how to get in a festive mood, to help my friends (and you if you're feeling like the Grinch).

1. Listen to some Christmas music.
Have a bit of a dance and sing-song. It really helps, I promise. There are some great Christmas albums around, buy one. Or download it illegally somewhere. Whatever takes your fancy.
I'm listening to Merry Christmas Everyone (traditional) and Shane Dawson's new song, This Christmas Life, which is actually pretty good...

2. Look the Part.
I wish I was rich enough to buy a cute Christmas jumper. I'm not. (Christmas presents are expensive okay) Instead I bought a red nail polish for £2.99 (Candy Apple from Maybelline). It's really great and festive. I also have a reindeer necklace which I am *rocking* at the moment.

3. Go Shopping
Whether this is online shopping or real-life, window shopping or actually-buying-stuff, this helped to get me feeling festive. All the Christmas displays and offers... Ah bliss.

4. Smell like it.
Do some baking or buy a nice-smelling thing that makes your house smell. I just said 'smell' way too many times. I like to make gingerbread (click here to see my recipe). It smells amazing and tastes great too.

5. Decorate
Lights, tinsel, fake snow, green, cards, trees, lights, stockings, red, did I mention lights?
Decorating is not expensive. Tinsel costs like 99p nowadays, and you can just use bits and pieces from around the house. For example I found some red ribbon (which had been used as packaging), chopped it up and tied little bows around my wardrobe door handles. Ta daa!

6. Watch some Christmas
There are millions and billions of Christmas movies, and loads of YouTubers are uploading Christmassy vlogs and videos. I suggest you watch some.

If all that doesn't make you feel festive, then I don't know what will.

Thanks for reading!

x