Thursday, 30 April 2015

April Music Favourites

That time of the month again folks, it's music favourites time. I have had a bloody cracking month in terms of music and I have loads and loads of new stuff to let you listen to. You guys know what these are about now so without further ado;



Feel free to follow me on Spotify to keep up with my monthly playlists and be that little bit ahead of the game, I'll be back with my monthly favourites on Sunday so until then, enjoy the rest of your week!

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

A Tale of Two Products

Morning all, I've been very absent lately on the blog, due to handing in two dissertations in the past week and resigning myself to failing my History Advanced Higher exam that I sit this Friday. I do have a review post for you today, with one really amazing product- and one terrible one. 


Both of my offerings come from Nivea, and they both come from their Daily Essentials range; the 'Extra Gentle Eye Make-Up Remover'; and the 'Soothing Cleansing Mousse.' Both are aimed at those with sensitive skin, which I don't necessarily have, but I don't enjoy using harsh chemicals on my face. 


The Eye Make-Up Remover is absolutely hopeless, to the point where I genuinely questioned if I was using it wrong. Yes, you heard correctly, I questioned my ability to put something on a cotton pad and rub it on my face. I've tried soaking a pad in the stuff, forcibly slapping it onto my face and holding it there to soak, which admittedly is something that needs done with the top range make-up removers, but I am beginning to believe that even if I bathed in the stuff whilst scrubbing with a brillo pad, it wouldn't work. It works okay on removing foundation, but a decent rain shower will do that; and it's no use to man nor beast on eyes, eyebrows and lip products. Useless, 0/10, would NOT recommend. 


Its partner product, the cleanser, is wonderful. I was dubious about its abilities because it essentially is a fairly weak looking foam that you rub on your face, which disappears into the skin easily, and then gets rinsed/wiped off with a cloth. Basic. However, this stuff really, really works and I'm so impressed with the results. High end mascara, waterproof eye-liner and lip stains have all proved no match for the cleanser and whilst it does sting just a little if you get it in your eyes, it's very sensitive too.  
It just shows how you can't trust a brand or even a line's reputation based on one product, and I'm so glad I picked both up at the same time as I definitely wouldn't have looked at the cleansing mousse after trying the make-up remover! I'll be back on Thursday, but until then- have a lovely week!

Sunday, 19 April 2015

S/S Lip Picks!

Morning all, whilst Scotland is still suitably cloudy and dull, I hear there has been some gorgeous weather down South this week, which got me thinking about updating my wardrobe and my make-up collection for the warmer weather. This may well result in some haul posts that you'll see over the next month or so. One element of my make-up that doesn't need replacing or updating is my overflowing lipstick collection, hence why today's post is a look at the lipsticks that I tend to use most over the Spring months!


(From left to right) Maybelline 'Coral Tonic', Bellapierre 'Mandarina', Rimmel 'As You Want Victoria', Mac 'Impassioned' and Revlon 'Carnival Spirit'


'Impassioned' is a pink colour that is slightly chalky on the lips but looks an awful lot less like bubblegum on the lips than it does in the packaging, and is a gorgeous true pink. I loved using this in South Africa when I had a bit more of a tan and I'm sure it would look amazing on any of you blonde readers! It's perfect for Spring and has just enough blue undertones to whiten your teeth, the formula is really creamy and lasts ages!


This is the first of two orange toned lipsticks in this post, and whilst I'm still getting used to wearing orange, this is a really really mild way of introducing some new colour into your collection as this is more of a balm than a lipstick. I was actually quite disapointed with the pigmentation of these lipsticks when they were first released, but I've since learned to love using them for a little wash of colour on the lips when you're going for a more toned down look, plus it's no hassle to keep it looking perfect as it's not gonna smudge or end up on your teeth!


I've spoken about this line in the past on this blog, but these are genuinely the creamiest, most insanely pigmented lipsticks on the high street. The total opposite of the Revlon line, these are sometimes nightmarish to avoid getting all over your teeth and half way down your chin. However if you apply these, blot them on and then apply another coat, they'll last forever and give the most unbelievable colour- with much of the line bright tones, especially this gorgeous fuschia pink. 


This is another basic drugstore lipstick, but these are very different to the Moisture renew range, as they are far more like your basic normal lipstick, creamy but not overly so, and without the hyper pigment. Coral Tonic is a pink not dissimilar to Mac's 'Impassioned' but naturally this one is much more coral toned (duh.) These are really solid lipsticks with a wide colour range!



I received this in a Glossybox, and I'd never heard of Bellapierre before, but I've been really impressed by the quality of the few products I've tried, especially this bright orange lipstick. I think it's fair to say that this isn't for the faint hearted, but it is beautifully creamy and will be the ultimate statement lipstick for summer. I love teaming it with an orange gloss for the most 'pop'! 

There we have my picks for your summer lipsticks. I'll be back on Tuesday with another post, by which point I'll be into my final fortnight of school.. how terrifying! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Thursday, 16 April 2015

FOTD: Work Make-Up

Hello hello, time for another look at my face, unlucky you. The little look I'm demonstrating today is my average day to day make-up for my job waitressing. It can get a little bit clammy and with the combination of the dishwasher and the coffee machine my make-up does occasionally find itself melting off my face. However, this photos you see below were taken after a shift, with my only having revamped my lipstick, which obviously faded after I had drinks and food. 


What I'm Wearing;
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I'm really happy with this look at the moment, and it's lasting very very well in all honesty, which is the main point. Obviously I mix up the lipstick everyday and I've been known to go all out and even wear eyeshadow on the days where I make it out of bed with enough time to get ready. I hope you're all having a lovely week and I'll be back on Sunday!



Tuesday, 14 April 2015

My Youtube Recommendations

Hi there folks, this one is a little late today as I've been working and a lot of other boring nonsense, so I've got a quick list of some of my favourite Youtubers to watch, as I definitely feel like the majority of them deserve more followers. 

The Michalak's vlog their week, every week for their subscribers, and Hannah also posts the occasional beauty/lifestyle video. Not only is their son, Grayson, totally adorable, but the quality of their vlogs is completely unbelievable. They joke a lot about their 'silky montages' but they do genuinely provide a solid 30 minute vlog with some beautifully shot scenes of London, their family and particularly Grayson. So deserving of the kind of recognition that the SacconyJolys or the Shaytards receive. 

You may know Carrie for multiple reasons, for one, she is the sister of Tom Fletcher of McFly fame, but she also plays Eponine in the London production of Les Miserables, and is an incredibly talented singer. She's also recently released a book called 'All I Know Now' and is one of the nicest, most genuine YouTubers I've ever watched. I've been watching for a few of years and it has been a genuine pleasure to watch her go from a Disney obsessed teenager to a slightly more Disney obsessed young woman. She's like the big sister that everyone secretly needs. 

Will is yet another YouTuber whose video quality is almost unrivalled. His videos are usually only 2-5 minutes long but they are beautifully shot and often convey the most beautiful messages. He's a real leader in video content and is steadfast in his aim of not selling out to the corporation, AD videos that are ruining some other channels. His recent video 'Sunday' is a clear example of that, with only the beautiful voice of Tom Rosenthal as backing, he follows his day with his girlfriend Arden around London. Well, well worth checking out. 

Este, or Essie is a Canadian YouTuber, who whilst following the kind of beauty/lifestyle content that has propelled girls like Zoella and Tanya Burr to fame, she is so incredibly lovely and likable whilst doing so. Her Canadian charm and lovable weirdness is so obvious in even her most beauty-centric videos and her vlogs are as she would say 'freakin hilarious.' Her, and her boyfriend Aslan, who met over the internet before she moved to London to live with him, live with their dog Reggie in their London flat and make some of my most favourite videos. 

There we go, some of my most favourite and in my opinion, under-appreciated YouTubers. Go check them out and subscribe!

Sunday, 12 April 2015

Naked Palette Review

Hi there folks, today I have a little follow up post to my review of the Naked 2 Palette back in December. I recently purchased the original Naked palette and thought I'd review that too! 


The palette comes in a fairly poorly designed felt covered box, which isn't a patch on the Naked 2/3 tin boxes. The felt gets covered in foundation and make-up marks really easily and and the magnetic 'snap shut' feature is a bit flawed too, plus the mirror- whilst adequate- is not as large as the other versions either! I really hope they redesign this sometime soon.


The Naked Palette comes with two shimmery light shades, Virgin, a white highlight with silver undertones, and Sin a pinker shade that works brilliantly as a neutral base for any look. Then the first of the matte shades, Naked is a taupey brown colour that works brilliantly as a matte crease shade or as a sweep of colour across the lid. Sidecar is one of my favourite shades in the palette, a super glittery brown shade that looks fab on it's own or with Half Baked for a gold glitter smokey eye  


Buck is basically a darker version of Naked, and again its perfect as a crease shade. Half Baked is my favourite shade in both the palettes, a gorgeous gold shade that shimmers on the lid and makes any eye look genuinely stunning. Smog is another beautiful shade, a little darker than HB and slightly less creamy, but beautiful none-the-less. Darkhorse is a deep green toned brown colour that is lovely in the crease or as part of a smokey eye.


Toasted is a pretty pink champagne shade that is super, super glittery and works brilliantly as a base or on its own. Hustle is a deep cocoa brown shade that actually has grey undertones running through it, brilliant for a smokey eye or as a brown eye liner shade. Creep is an incredibly pigmented deep blue with silver glitter flakes that is really bold on the eye. Not for everyone, but brilliant with Gunmetal, another grey/silvery blue shade, to create a blue smoked out look.

There we have it, another brilliant addition to my collection. You can get the Naked Palette from Debenhams for £37, which I'll link here x. See you on Tuesday!

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Why You Should Vote

As many of you will hopefully be aware, the 2015 General Election is just around the corner. I know that for many, politics is not an issue that you're interested in, and everyday I see people both my age, and older, show a complete apathy towards British politics in general. For many, the issue is that people simply aren't educated, I chose to study 'Modern Studies' in school, which is essentially a course on Politics, and therefore it's always been a topic that I've been immersed in. Not everyone has access to that kind of course in school, and even fewer choose to study it. I can understand why, there is a certain drag to learning about voting systems and how local councils work. However with the number of resources available online nowadays, there is really no excuse to be uneducated, or to avoid voting all-together. 


It is almost cliched to say, but there are still countries around the World where parts of the population have to fight to earn a vote, and yet in the UK and indeed, most of Western Europe, there is a complete lack of care  by many of the people eligible to vote, with only 65% of people turning out to vote in 2010, and a shocking 44% of people aged 18-24. 


First and foremost, you all have to register to vote. I'll put the link here x. and you must register by the 20th of April. Registering takes about 5 minutes and can be done easily online, meaning you don't have to leave the comfort of your own home to do so. Seriously, go do it now. Right now.


Okay, so you've registered to vote, but you still have no clue which parties appeal to you. Well luckily the BBC have put together a really helpful little widget that shows you what each party's policies are on the various issues that affect our country, whether that be Education, Healthcare or more. They feature the 'big parties' like Labour and the Tories, but also the SNP, Plaid Cymru, the Greens, UKIP, several Irish parties and a couple of other fringe parties. Essentially everything you'd need to figure out who to vote for. I'll link that here x for you all!


They also have a poll tracker x so that you can follow who is doing well according to all the leader pollsters, such as Ipsos Mori or YouGov. Whilst this isn't something to base your vote on, it is interesting to see how the parties are predicted to do, and how they react to the polls. At the time of writing, and indeed for the entire campaign in the past six months, Labour and the Conservatives are polling at around 33% each, meaning it's likely to be a hung parliament, with one of the parties needing to be propped up by a smaller party. One such situation would see Labour being propped up by the SNP. 


So you've picked who to vote, and you've registered, now all that is left to do is to turn up to your local polling station on the 7th of May (you should get a polling card through the post which tells you where that is, and you can vote even if you lose that!) and fill in your ballot paper. We use First Past the Post voting system in the UK, meaning that come the 8th of May, the person with the most votes in each constituency will become the MP, and the party with the most MPs will win. 

I'm certainly not going to tell you how to vote, and you really should try and make the decision for yourself, however I will say one thing; 

Please, please do not vote for UKIP. 

If you need a list of reasons, here is an article telling you why not to vote for them, and here's another, and another for good measure. 

There we go, I'm sure I've given you all enough reading homework for one day. I'll see you at the polling stations on the 7th of May!




Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Around the World in 8 Destinations

Hey hey, I've been seeing a lot of travel related posts floating around lately, and since summer is coming up, I decided to do a little post on all of the places I really want to visit. Here's my top eight.

1. Buenos Aires, Argentina 


I've always been interested in visiting South America, and a couple of years ago I saw pictures of the beautiful Librería El Ateneo Grand Splendid, a converted theatre that now serves as a massive book shop and library. It's absolutely gorgeous and I've since I first saw it, I've been obsessed with visiting. The rest of the country is unbelievable too, and it would give me an opportunity to improve my Spanish too!

2. Sorrento, Italy 


I visited Italy as part of a school trip a few years ago, and ever since I've dreamed of going back to Sorrento, where we spent a few days. The city is wraps around the cliff-side, giving spectacular views, and whilst it is a tourist destination, it still maintains that lovely Italian charm. Plus the weather is like 40 degrees in the Summer, so tanning is guaranteed.

3. Paris, France 


One of the more stereotypical destinations on my list, but it really should be everyone's dream to visit Paris, the culture, the food and the people are all renowned for being some of the best in the World. Plus it's really not very far away so I'd love to take the train down to London and then the Eurostar. I'm planning on travelling Europe during the first Summer of Uni, so I'm sure Paris will be one of the destinations on my trip.

4. Cape Town, South Africa


I visited Cape Town last month as part of my incredible trip to SA, however I'd love to go back and further explore what was one of the most bizarre and interesting cities I've ever visited. The view from the top of Table Mountain is literally the best view I've ever witnessed, and the inner city feels like driving through the middle of New York. It's coastal too so beach time is possible, and the whole country is steeped in history.

5. Hong Kong


Asia is another part of the World that I'm incredibly interested in visiting, and just look at that picture, the hundreds of sky-scrapers that line the horizon are amazing, and the culture is so different to Europe that every day would be a new experience. 

6. Berlin, Germany


I did a little bit of German in the first few years of school and since then the country, particularly Berlin, has always intrigued me. I'd love the visit all the historic sites, particularly what remains of the Berlin wall. Plus I hear they do some really amazing beer and food too, so that pretty much sold it for me!

7. New York, USA


New York is definitely one of the top destinations in the World to visit, and it's easy to see why. Between Times Square, Central Park, the Empire State Building, you could fill an entire month experiencing only the most touristy destinations. In an ideal world I'd love to live there for a while,

8. Dubrovnik, Croatia 


This was one of the destinations that was considered for a sixth year holiday, and although it wasn't picked, I'd still love to visit it. Dubrovnik is one of the up and coming tourist destinations in the World, and it's actually where a lot of the scenes for Game of Thrones are filmed, which is really cool too!

I'll be back with another post on Thursday but until then, have a lovely week!




Sunday, 5 April 2015

RACHEL REVIEWS; Una Brennan Superfacialist Clay Mask

Happy Easter Sunday folks, I hope you've all started your days with copious amounts of chocolate Easter eggs as required. Today's post is a review of a new face mask I've been trying out for the past couple of weeks.

The Una Brennan Superfacialist mask is a clay mask that you leave on your skin for about 5-15 minutes, twice a week. It's not a heat mask, but it definitely tingles once it's applied so I imagine it might be a bit harsh on really sensitive skin. However, for the vast majority of people it will be fine, and I actually like that aspect of the product since it tends to mean it's actually working deep down in your pores. 


The product dries within ten minutes or so, and then you just wash it off with some warm water and a clean cloth, leaving your skin feeling clean, soft and definitely less blemished. I've noticed a genuine change in my skin since I started using it, which I rarely get to say about skin products. 


The range is available at Boots and is between £5-£10ish, with the mask coming in at £8.99, so is super affordable considering it actually works. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a decent face mask without blowing the bank! 

Friday, 3 April 2015

High Street Haul

Evening all, you may have noticed that Boots have their 3 for 2 offer on their entire make-up range again now, which naturally means I once again spent money that I don't have on make-up that I don't need. Therefore, to justify my unnecessary purchases, I've written a little blog post about them to show you all!



My original cause for going in to Boots was that my current foundation, the Bourjois Healthy Mix, was running low. I've really enjoyed using it, but I've been hearing a lot of good things about the new L'oreal Matte offering, particularly from Lily Melrose on YouTube, whose channel I will link here x. It cost a mere £7.99, which seems reasonable as the tube looks pretty small, however upon closer inspection it's clear that this actually contains 35ml of product, whereas the £10.99 Infallible original only has 30ml. Bargain, especially when you consider the 3 for 2. The texture and coverage is fab and though I've only used it a couple of times, I think it's a really good offering from one of my favourite companies. 


I already own a couple of these Maybelline Color Tattoo's in On and On Bronze, one of my holy grail products, and another in Permanent Taupe, however I'd seen a lot of good things about the plum coloured version, and I decided to pick it up. The consistency of these is totally creamy but it sets really fast and stays put on even the oiliest of eyes for hours. Vintage Plum is a deep burgundy but it has really noticeable chunks of golden glitter which is just gorgeous. Well worth it for the price!

3. Rimmel Kate Moss Lipstick in 30 (£5.49)


A friend of mine had this lipstick on last week and as soon as I saw that Boots had it in stock, I had to pick it up. It looks like a scary dark purple in the bullet, but on the lips it's a gorgeous pinky purple that makes your teeth look super white. It reminds me a little bit of Mac's 'Rebel' but the consistency of the Rimmel lipsticks is really smooth and slides onto the lips really well. I love these, particularly for the darker shades, and the price point is fab too!

So there you go, my justification for being lured in by Boots 3 for 2 offer, I'll be back on Sunday with another post for you all, but until then have a lovely Easter weekend!




 
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