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Friday, 27 June 2014

Amazing Saving!

So, I did a cheeky little order from Monki the other day, and my dress arrived yesterday. And oh my, I am absolutely in love with it. It was an absolute bargain, only £12 from £25. And I have to say, I was very impressed with their delivery service.

The print of this dress is what got me, it's so unique and interesting, I was so excited for it to arrive. I've never brought a dress from Monki before, so I wasn't sure what their sizing is like. I ended up getting an XS, and it fits perfectly on me(usually a UK size 6/8 or US size 2/4).




I'm really excited thinking about all the ways that I can style this. I'll be dressing it up next month when I go out for a meal and to see Jimmy Carr, with black wedged heels and either a black leather jacket or black blazer. But I love this dress for a casual day out shopping, with some converse and a denim jacket. I just think it's so versatile.

Also, one of my pet hates are dresses that are too short for my leg length, and this dress is just perfect; I'm not conscious that my bottom is showing the entire time. So all in all top marks for Monki! I will definitely be going back for dresses from there in the future! 

Monday, 23 June 2014

New Body Butter

So, when walking past The Body Shop not long ago, I noticed in the window there was a sign saying that their body butters were on sale at only £5!(They're usually £13). So of course, I wouldn't resist popping in and picking one up.
I was in there smelling all the different varieties, and there was one that really stood out to me, the blueberry one! I didn't think I'd ever seen it before, and when the shop assistant noticed it had gotten my attention, she came over to talk to me and was telling me that its a re release apparently and they haven't had it for a very long time. 
I decided that it was my favourite and purchased it.


I have quite dry skin, so the fact that this one is perfect for dry skin is a bonus. If I moisturise in the morning after my shower, by the end of the day my skin still feels baby soft and I can still smell the blueberry smell. It really is a top purchase :)


Sunday, 22 June 2014

MUA Undressed Palette

I'd heard a lot of good things about the MUA palettes, so while I was in Superdrug last week I decided to pick myself one up. And for only £4! I picked up the Undressed palette, which seems to be a high street alternative to the Urban Decay Naked Palette.
£4 for 12 eye shadows, I wasn't expecting much from this product, but oh how wrong I was. I am absolutely in love with it and have been using it every day for the past week or so.

The colours are so pigmented and its only a fraction of the price of the actual Naked palette. Also, I have found that the colours last all day on my eyelids as well.


There are SO many looks that you can create with this palette, suitable for so many occasions. You can create a simple day look, with just a light shimmer across the lid and a bit of definition in the crease. Or a dramatic evening look, that's smoky and sexy. 
Either way, I feel like there's something in this palette for everybody, and for £4 you can't go wrong.
I love it so much that I'm going to be going back and picking up more of their palettes!

Exams Are Over!

Wow. The past month or so has flown by! And finally, all my exams are over. No more manic revision, only summer to look forward to. 
I hope everyone that has also had exams has done brilliantly! And now it's time to relax, enjoy ourselves, and make the most of the summer!

Friday, 30 May 2014

Baking Day!

So, today I decided to do some baking! I recently brought a silicon cupcake tray and wanted to try it out. I made a batch of 12 banana cupcakes and 12 lemon butterfly cakes. I'll outline the ingredients which I used and the method below for anyone that fancies giving them a go! And also, at the very bottom I'll include my personal greatest baking achievement.

Banana Cupcakes

Ingredients:

  • 115g butter
  • 115g caster sugar
  • 115g self-raising flour
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 1 ripe mushed banana
Method:
  1. Preheat the oven to gas mark 4/180 degrees/160 degrees(fan assisted)
  2. Cream together the butter and sugar, then add the flour, eggs and banana. Mix until smooth.
  3. Put cake cases in a cupcake tray and fill them with the mixture evenly.
  4. Bake for 20 minutes until soft and springy to touch. Then allow to cool.
I did this and decided that they needed something a little extra, so I added butter cream and pink edible glitter.


Lemon Butterfly Cakes

Ingredients:

  • 113g caster sugar
  • 113g butter
  • 60ml milk
  • 1 egg
  • 113g self-raising flour
  • 1 jar lemon curd
Method:
  1. Preheat the oven to gas mark 4/180 degrees/160 degrees(fan assisted).
  2. Cream together the butter and cream.
  3. Put the milk in a measuring jug and add the egg. Then, whisk them together(with a fork).
  4. Add the flour to the butter and sugar mix and then add the milk and egg mix in as well. Add around 5-6 teaspoons of lemon curd finally.
  5. Like the cases again and evenly distribute the mixture between them.
  6. Bake for 15-20 minutes.
  7. Leave to cool.
  8. Cut a section out of the middle and then halve it. Fill the hole with lemon curd and then place the halved pieces on top to look like wings.
My Baking Great

Back in December it was my boyfriends' birthday and I decided to push my limited baking skills to the limit and make him as minion(from Despicable Me) cake. It took 2 days and a lot a research, but finally I got it looking how I imagined.

Monday, 12 May 2014

Daddy-O Shampoo Review

So, I have been a HUGE Lush fan for what seems like forever now, but I hadn't tried any of their shampoo range until recently. I'm blonde, I was a natural blonde as a child, but around the age of 15 my hair started going very ''mousey'', so I decided to dye it using drug store hair dyes.

For the past couple years I have used drug store hair dyes, but in March this year I decided to have my hair done at the hairdressers. I have always stayed near to my natural colour, so had a half head of blonde highlights. I wanted to make sure that I managed to keep this highlights looking blonde and fresh for as long as possible, preventing them from turning brassy. So, that's how I ended up with this Lush product.

In case anyone is wondering, no the bottle is not purple, it's the colour of the shampoo! This is because purple is great at cancelling out brassy tones. I love using Lush products, due to their fresh and natural ingredients. The main ingredients highlighted on the front of the bottle are lemon and violet, and as you might have guessed, it smells amazing and fresh.

It works on any colour hair, and I've had no experience that some of the users claim of it turning hair purple. And as a blonde, I can really tell that it's keeping my hair bright and just as I like it.

It's a little pricey, but not too bad. And it really will last you ages, you literally need to smallest amount in each wash. I have rather long hair, well past shoulder length, and it seems that I've used hardly any. I compliment this product with my Tresemme colour protect shampoo and condition and they all work a treat on my hair!

It's definitely a product that I would recommend to everyone; blonde or not! Hope this has helped!

*SIDE NOTE: Apologies for lack of post this fast few weeks and for the next few weeks also, A level exam season has just started here in the UK and all my AS exams are coming up (the first is tomorrow!) so I'm busy busy at the moment revising and preparing but I will try to upload as regular as I can.*

https://www.lush.co.uk/products/daddy-o

Monday, 5 May 2014

Top Find!!


The Lion King has always been my absolute favourite Disney film, so when I saw this little gem in Primark I couldn't resist! It's just a great top to throw on with jeans and converse and always makes me smile when I see it. What else made me smile was the price, £6!
They also had a Bambi one in store which my sister brought. It's a great top to have, easy to wear and just a great reminder of childhood.
Very short post, but needed to share this awesome find :)