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25 March 2013

Holiday Packing 101

By the time you read this I will (hopefully) be absorbing some much needed vitamin D and relaxing in Marrakech. A stark contrast to 24 hours ago when I will have been running around like a headless chicken trying to pack my suitcase at the last minute. I hate packing and choosing what to wear in advance. Generally I gravitate towards clothes based on my mood but unfortunately I'm not a qualified fortune teller.


I should really be an expert on the subject by now as I've travelled at least once a month for the last 10+ years but every time I dread getting my spotty suitcase out. I have however, picked up a few tips along the way... So, if you are going away anywhere nice this Summer then hopefully this will help prepare you.

Packing for dummies

  • An obvious one but check the weather before you go. You might be convinced it's going to be scorching sun all week but the weather man says otherwise and they are pretty accurate these days. However a side note, remember rain in other countries is often stormy and not as cold in England so a light rain jacket is more appropriate than your faux fur coat. and do you really need 4 pairs of jeans?
  • Where are you going? One of the problem's I've found is that Marrakech, being part of a Muslim country, it is respectful for women to remain covered up during the day. Lawfully you can wear whatever you like but to avoid leery onlookers it's best to cover up at least shoulders and knees. 
  • What will you be doing? I'm a swimmer so I will more than likely spend half the day in pool (I also get bored sunbathing for more than half an hour) so I always pack 4/5 bikinis. You'll need one decent pair of shoes for exploring in as often cobbles streets and sand tracks are made for stilettos. In fact, I don't bother taking heels at all on holiday. Unless you're on a cruise what's the point? They're heavy and take up loads of room in your suitcase and I want to be able to float around like a modern day hippie goddammit!
  • Weigh your case before you get to the airport! What a nightmare it would be to have you SUPER HEAVY XXL TAMPONS sprawled across the floor as you try to stuff your hand luggage silly
  • Don't pack too soon. Hmm, I hear you mumble. If you pack too soon you'll have no clothes to wear and will end up unpacking half of you suitcase and leaving them behind. I recommend starting 2-4 before. This is just enough time to start feeling excited about your holiday hopefully making the packing more enjoyable! Remember the turtle won the race....
  • Make a list, and no, not just the day before. Starting noting things down up to a month beforehand whilst you think of things you will need and then go over it when you pack and then go over it again when you've finished packing. Which leads me on to my next list nicely...

Things we often forget

  • Painkillers - because no one wants their holiday to be ruined by a headache (even if it is self inflicted)
  • Gym gear - are you planning on keeping up your fitness regime? Take some clothes for it then! No one wants to see you naked... no matter how toned you may be. 
  • Hairbands and Hairbrush - these two are the bane of my life. My hair quickly becomes dreadlocks without them both. 
  • Magazines - buy them here while they're still half the price!
  • Phone charger - seems like a pretty obvious one but sometimes our beauty over rules our brains
  • Socks - because I pack mostly sandals I tend to forget about these but no matter how hot it gets nothing beats a cosy sock in bed. 
  • Enough/right underwear - I have a habit of just throwing my underwear in at the last minute. Think about what tops you've packed... do you need a strapless bra? Also are you changing underwear for the evening (FEELING FRESH) if so you might want to pack more than 7 french knickers. 
  • Batteries - spares for all those gadgets and gizmos we can't live without. 

Well I hope that has been of some help to you guys. We all know that the packing is worth it once you arrive at your destination and can dive straight into that pool. Let me know in the comments below if you're going anywhere nice? Or possibly have a favourite destination you'd like to recommend? <3 div="">

21 March 2013

I'll Try Anything Once

Fedora - TK Maxx
Dress - Vintage
Leather Jacket - Heeli
Snake Necklace - Second hand from eBay
Rose Gold Watch - Next

Do you remember me harping on about my hat fetish in this post? Well here is the cold hard evidence. This is probably one of my most worn hats of the bunch. It just seems to be one of those things you can throw on with anything to help make your outfit that little bit cooler. I tend to shy away from black near my face as I just don't think it suits me but I think the gold chain and orange dress help warm the look up. 

Speaking of which how amazing is this dress?! My Mum has been tidying out her wardrobe and found tons of her old garments tucked away. I'm so lucky to have a Mum that went for all the crazy fashions - lime green polo necks, the lot! This is actually a lot longer in reality, but I've belted it up with a skinny waist belt. However, the longer length will come in handy next week when I'm off to Marrakech where I believe it's respectful to cover knees and shoulders during the daytime.  

I'm not normally one for floral print but I fell in love with the subtle watercolour design, flowing material and colour. OH HOW I LOVE ORANGE. Nearly as much as I love my leather biker jacket which toughened up the look and also helps merge seasons as we enter to the (hopefully) hotter period of the year. 

An extra note - kudos if you got the title reference! The Strokes are one of my all time favourite bands and I've rediscovered loads of their songs recently. The perfect soundtrack as I help my Mum tidy out more of her amazing wardrobe...

Have you guys had any amazing finds in your parents wardrobes or charity shops before?

19 March 2013

The Perfect 10

"She's a perfect 10. But she wears a 12. Baby keep a little 2 for me." I will use any excuse to break out into song... even when writing. I have brainstormed and stormbrained for days reducing my top 10 beauty product list to an OCD-pleasing 10. You may notice that there are few (in fact only one) makeup item on my list - clearly I'm much more accepting to change in this department. Without fur a due, drumroll please...


1. Garnier Summer Body Gradual Tan Lotion

It took me a while to get used to gradual tanners as for years I have been a die-hard mahogany lover. But since sporting a more suiting hair colour I have taken a trip down natural lane and fallen in love with this product. You can see a difference after the first application and after that you can choose to build it up to your desired colour. I absolutely hate it when it takes a gradual tanner 3 days to show a mild colour but then again I always buy the dark versions. I am a firm believer that you're better using less of dark than more of a light version as the darker version will have a browner undertone compared to the often orangey undertone of the light version. This does leave a slight greasy 'film' over your skin so I always apply it before bed which means you can wake up glowing, moisturised and smelling of apricots. WIN WIN.

2. Body Shop Body Butter

I've tried countless copycats and none have ever matched up to the ever powerful, the ever great Body Shop Body Butter. In fact, I recently had an allergic reaction to this Sainsbury's version not so long ago (FYI I've had an allergic reaction to Sainsbury's products in the past - SORT IT AAT SAINZ). I put this on after my shower before bed to reap the full effects of it's deep moisturising qualities and wake up still feeling silky smooth and smelling good enough to eat (don't eat it though, I've tried that...). If I had to pick a favourite flavour I think it would be Coconut... or Cherry... or Satsuma. HECK, I can't decide; they all smell amazing and are super moisterising!

3. Real Techniques Buffing Brush

I honestly can't remember how I applied my makeup before this little baby was invented. This is perfect for all liquid foundations and I will, without fail, use this every day. It works product seamlessly into the skin, offering a flawless coverage which I'm sure has saved me a few pennies splashing out on new foundations. You can buy it as part of the Core Collection set from Boots in the UK but a little tip for you if you're not interested in owning the whole set you can either buy or sell on eBay. I can vouch for both of these methods after loosing two brushes to the dance floor.

4. Tangle Teezer Original

I have had the original Tangle Teezer for just over 2 years now. Any later and I think I would have had to have dreadlocks cut out of my hair by now. What more can I say than IT BLOODY WORKS. My hair is so thick and quite long so brushing it has always seemed like a chore but this makes life so much easier as the bristles are really gentle when it comes to brushing out tangles. My sister says it looks a bit like a horse brush but that's a small price to pay and with the latest colours and designs I'm sure there's one to suit every personality. I love it so much I'm currently looking into buying the Aqua Splash for after swimming practice and the Compact Styler for on the go hair nightmares.

5. Revlon ColorStay Foundation for Oily/Combination

If you read my blog post yesterday you won't be surprised to find this product amongst my top 10. I truly believe Revlon are the KINGS of drug-store foundations and I am yet to find one that matches up to the coverage this one gives - particularly on my oily skin. I think it will always be a staple piece in my collection because it's price to quality ratio currently remains unbeaten. If you'd like to read a more in-depth review click here but for now I will just say that I love it and throughly recommend it!

6. GHD IV Limited Edition Styler

This is a slightly more obscure item on the list as I don't actually straighten my hair a great deal. That, mainly being due to how thick and long it's now gotten - it's a bloomin' workout and a half! That said a life without these straighteners makes me shudder. I am sure there are other great brands out there but GHD have always worked for me and everyone else. I have also had a couple of pairs break on me thanks to an African plug socket and a tripped fuse and GHD have been the best company I've ever had to deal with, sending a completely new set, no questions asked. My exact model is no longer available but you can see the ruddy wonderful new limited edition sets right here. My favourite is the yellow?

7. St. Moriz Instant Self Tanning Mousse

Ahh, the bargain of all bargains. With a RRP of £4.99 this has to be one of the cheapest fake tanners around. It is not my favourite tanner but considering the price tag it is the one I will repurchase the most and I have to throw it out there I do prefer it to the similarly named St. Tropez. This is a great product to start of with if you're a first time tanner as you can see instantly where you're applying it. Although it dries very quickly so make sure you work on small areas at a time and maybe try the medium version first as the dark version is DARK. That, however, is what I like most about this product - there is no hint of orange-ness what-so-ever (unless you apply 50 layers perhaps?) and leaves you with a natural (but not) glow.

This can be purchased at discount stores such as Savers, Wilkinsons or TJ Hughs and online at Missguided, Katy's Cosmetics and, of course, eBay.

8. No.7 Eyelash Curlers

I can't compare these to the cult favourite - Shu Uemura but what I can say is that these transform my straight-ass lashes into cupids curls within a couple of seconds. They are easy peasy to use and with a good mascara the curl will last all day. I love the dark sheen finish, giving them a more expensive look but at £7.25 they are a cheaper alternative to the Shu Uemera and an absolute steal if you happen to have a No.7 £5 off Voucher to hand like I did!

9. Bioderma Sensiblo H20

It may sound a bit dramatic but this product has changed my night time skin care routine. For years I have been scared to stray from my Johnson's Sensitive Wipes after suffering numerous allergic reactions to all kinds of skincare. But after reading countless reviews and knowing the positive reputation French skin care has I took the plunge. Luckily I wasn't disappointed and I love this so much I've even got the mini bottle for travelling. I use this to take my makeup off at night followed by a deeper cleanser and alone as a cleanser in the morning. It's absolutely perfect for removing all traces of make-up quickly and effectively whilst still remaining gentle. 4 for you Bioderma, you go Bioderma. Despite it's popularity, it's still not readily available to purchase in the UK but I currently buy mine from this seller on eBay. I do hear from certain sources (1, 2 and 3) that it is set to arrive any day though... *fingers crossed*

10. Murad Blemish Spot Treatment

I have had troublesome skin from since I can remember. It has never been regarded as acne but I've always had regular, and sometimes severe, breakouts. As a result I have tried numerous spot treatments and many, including some of the big brands have failed me. Last year, nearing the end of uni, I was on the hunt for a new treatment to combat my 'super stress spots' developed from third year hand-ins and came across the Murad range. I apply a thin layer of this over the target area at night and often by the morning I am completely spot free. This really is what you'd always hoped your toothpaste would achieve as a teenager!


So there you have it my complete 'Perfect 10' list and I think I could live quite happily with just these items (as long as the desert island is included of course). I challenge you all to create one of these lists - you may even surprise yourself  with what you go for when you really think hard. If you do, don't forget to link back to me here as I'd love to read them all if you do. Also why not leave some of your own 'holy grail' products below? I'm always on the look out for trying new things!

18 March 2013

THE BATTLE: Revlon PhotoReady vs. Revlon Colorstay




If I had to chose just one makeup brand to buy everything from for the rest of my life, it would be Revlon. They have some great quality nail varnishes, lipsticks and eyeshadows all at affordable prices but the stand out products for me and the ones I always run back to are their foundations

I am in a constant battle of whether I prefer the PhotoReady or ColorStay. I have been using both on and off for a few years now and they are both great foundations in their own way but I've decided to delve a little deeper into helping you guys and myself in deciding what's the best version for my skin and hopefully you can pick up a few tips along the way

My Skin

My skin is oily, pretty much, all over my face (my forehead, nose, cheeks and sometimes chin - the joys) and because of that I suffer occasional breakouts. However, since overhauling my skin care routine in the new year these are fair and few between. I have a hard time getting on with most foundations as I want to keep a shiny face at bay but still favour a dewy, more natural finish. I also need  a good coverage to cover up spot scaring over the years and redness near my nose and on my cheeks.

The Packaging

My number one gripe with the ColorStay is that it doesn't have a pump. I will never be one of those girls that manages to get the exact right amount of product out every time. One flash of Seth Cohen on my screen and half the bottle has ended up on my desk. On the other hand the screw top makes it a lot more handbag friendly. As you can see in the above images I've lost the lid of my PhotoReady (it's not the sturdiest!) which often means every other product amongst it is painted beige.

Colour

There are 9 shades available in the ColorStay (same for both the oily and the dry version) and 8 in PhotoReady. Like a lot of drug-store brands these unfortunately don't cater for those with really pale or really dark skin - although Vanilla in the PhotoReady is a good attempt! Although the shades that are on offer are really good. Nothing too pink, nothing orange or too yellow, just natural colours. What did annoy me is that the 'Natural Beige' shade is completely different in the ColorStay as to how it comes out in the PhotoReady which led to a right mare in choosing the correct shade in the ColorStay for me.

Coverage & Finish

Now we get on to the real important stuffs. I am continuously impressed with the coverage of both of these foundations. PhotoReady is a medium, but buildable coverage that gives a sheen to the skin with it's subtle shimmer. Because of this and because it contains and SPF 20 I tend to use it more in the Spring/Summer. ColorStay is a full coverage consistency offering SPF 6 making it ideal for nights out and when your face is in it's own battle with the wind and rain. I apply both using my Real Techniques Buffing Brush (from the Core Collection set) and both blend really easily, however, the ColorStay dries much faster than the PhotoReady so it's important to work it quickly in to the skin.

Staying Power

The ColorStay wins hands down in this catergory - it lasts nearly all day which is a huge achievement on my skin. The PhotoReady is also good but I need to use a lot more powder with this product. Although I would imagine it would be great on normal to combination skin. 

The Price

For what you get I think these are brilliant priced products. At £12.49 for the ColorStay and £12.99 for the PhotoReady they are certainly at the higher end of 'drug-store' pricing but with qualities of a higher end product I'd certainly regard them as good value for money.

Conclusion

I think I am going to have to crown ColorStay my winner for the moment as it beats my shine like nothing else which prevents me from wearing a lot more makeup than needed - natural beauty FTW! If I am truly honest with myself I don't think I could live without either of these foundations though until my skin looks as amazing as Megan Fox's that is...


...and as a side note I am sure you have already heard but Revlon have recently added the Nearly Naked Foundation to their collection which has been getting rave reviews from an array of beauty bloggers and vloggers. I am yet to buy into the hype, as it being a light coverage foundation, am not sure if it's for me but if you have tried it let me know your thoughts in the comments below? And if you have any other foundation recommendations I'd love to hear those too... HIT ME UP!