Friday, 8 March 2013

How I Apply Dry Shampoo


My hair gets greasy quickly. I know people say that not washing your hair every day can help this, but it didn't work when I tried it. I had a few weeks off and wasn't doing much, so decided to give it a go. After a few weeks, nothing had changed. It may require longer than this, but I'm not doing it again because I refuse to even leave the house with greasy hair. So, although I wash my hair every evening, sometimes it needs some sprucing up in the mornings because I have a habit of playing with it. I don't like dry shampoo sprays because you don't get much product, and half of it ends up in the air. I prefer bottles, and am currently using Lush's Vanilla Puff Dusting Powder. After I've run out of this, I'm just going to refill it with cornflour because that's the main ingredient in it (and most dry shampoos/face powders). When I apply a dry shampoo directly to my roots, I find it goes on unevenly and a lot of product sticks to my scalp (so gross!). To get around this, I've been applying it with a powder brush. I simply tip some dry shampoo into the palm of my hand, pick some up on the brush, and apply to my hair. This makes it apply evenly, and ensures you're not left with white/grey marks.



Does anyone else do this?

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Dainty Doll on Fragrance Direct


Top row: Cream blushes in Billion Dollar Babies 003, Paper Roses 001 and Orange County Girl 002
Bottom row: Powder blushes in Money Talks 003, My Girl 002 and You Are My Sunshine 004

Powder blushes in Money Talks 003, My Girl 002 and You Are My Sunshine 004, cream blushes in Billion Dollar Babies 003, Paper Roses 001 and Orange County Girl 002

 I was browsing Fragrance Direct at the weekend when I came across some Dainty Doll cosmetics. After a quick search on Twitter and Google, other bloggers found them on the website a couple of weeks ago, but I had completely missed the mentions! I was expecting to find ugly shades that couldn't be flogged anywhere else, but was pleasantly surprised when I looked at the cream and powder blushes, which were selling for just £1.99 each. I ended up buying 6 of the shades, oops! But all of these came to less than one would originally cost. Also, none of the other products interested me. I don't wear foundation or eyeshadow, and the lipstick shades didn't appeal to me. And, although all 6 are labelled as blushes, I'm going to use one of the creams and one of the powders as bronzers. When opening them, I noticed that each shade of the creams matches with one of the powders, so I can set them, ensuring they last all day. My first impressions are good. I love the colours, and the powder blushes are soft and pigmented. The cream blushes aren't as creamy or pigmented as my NYX ones, but neither are the other cream blushes I own. Their pigmentation isn't bad though, and can easily be built up. Some may see this as a good thing because you're less likely to give yourself clown cheeks!



Have you ordered any Dainty Doll bargains from Fragrance Direct?

Look Beauty Nail Pop in Dusky

 

After wearing a dark, gunmetal nail polish for a week and a half, I fancied a delicate, girly shade. Look Beauty's Dusky is a dusky, warm lilac with subtle shimmer. I didn't have any problems with the formula, and it took three coats to become opaque. I don't know if I would pay the original £5 price tag for it, but it's definitely worth the £2.50 I paid during the half price sale. If you fancy trying a couple of shades, they are currently on offer for 2 for £6.



Have you tried any of Look Beauty's Nail Pops?

Lush The Brightside Bubble Bar Review


The Brightside is one of the limited edition products Lush has brought out for Easter, and I wish they'd make it permanent! It's the same design, size and price (£4.25) as The Comforter and Blue Skies and Fluffy White Clouds, but the colours and scent are different. The Brightside has a citrus fragrance and smells of natural, sharp oranges. Some products have multiple fragrance notes, so you can never pin point the true scent, but that is not the case with this bubble bar. It only smells of oranges, and I absolutely love it. Performance wise, it's also great. It produces lots of bubbles and leaves the water a deep orange shade. I don't have baths, but I do love a good foot soak, and use bubble bars in them. If you use bubble bars for baths, you can cut this into 6-8 pieces, making it worth the money (I know some people can even get about 10 uses out of it). It'll last even longer for me because foot soaks require much less water. Like the other varieties of this bubble bar, Lush say 'you can easily break it in two and save the second half for another day'. They really need to change that. You can get so many more uses out of it. I think using half at once is a waste.



Have you tried this bubble bar yet? Or any of the other Easter products?

Sunday, 3 March 2013

On our walk the other day...


On our walk the other day, I took some photos of Jessie and Buddy posed on the steps near the woods, and I think they look adorable! This was after they went swimming in the river. We then went home and I bathed and blow dried them. This was also the day my dad and I went to B&Q to buy my book shelves, and put them up. My books now have a home! And there's room for more, which can only be a good thing. I can't see there being space for much longer though because I'm currently reading, and enjoying, The City of Bones, so want to buy the rest of The Mortal Instruments series. There's five books in it at the moment.



I hope you enjoy the rest of your Sunday!

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Forbidden Haul

Original prices given!

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H&M loose fitting t-shirt in Grey Blue £7.99

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H&M loose fitting t-shirt in White £7.99

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New Look Navy Supersoft High Waisted Skinny Jeans £22.99

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H&M pack of 3 socks £3.99, New Look socks 3 for £4

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Superdrug Naturally Radiant Brightening Hot Cloth Cleanser £5.99, Barry M Gelly Nail Paint in Greenberry £3.99, Avon Naturals Room & Linen Sprays in Strawberry & Guava, Raspberry & Hibiscus and Cherry Blossom £4 each (always on offer though)

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Avon Sonal Flower Umbrella £10. "You're not supposed to put umbrellas up inside! It's bad luck!" I really don't care haha

I was meant to be on a spending ban this month, but then I realised that I would just buy the stuff I wanted in March anyway, so cancelled it.

I bought the H&M items with £5 off and 25% off codes. I bought the t-shirts in a S, instead of an XS, because I wanted them to be very loose fitting. I'm going to tuck them into my high waisted jeans. How cute are the zebra socks?!

New Look's jeans are currently discounted, so I bought another pair of my favourite ones. I now have three pairs. The buttons are more brassy on this pair, but I don't mind. I also couldn't resist adding some socks to my basket. Animals on socks are my weakness, I tell you.

I also ordered from Superdrug this month. The hot cloth cleanser was half price at just £2.99, and I really wanted the nail polish. There was also free delivery, which sealed the deal for me.

From Avon, I ordered three room and linen sprays for £4, and the umbrella for £8 because I needed a new one. Excuse my messy bed in the background! But how cute is it? I love it.

I've also bought some homeware bits, some H&M sprays and a couple Primark throws, but I've already blogged about them.




I've been naughty, I know, but... but... I have no justifications *hangs head in shame*

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