Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Blondes have more fun?

All my life I've been an anti-blonde. You see I was born with jet black hair and have had dark as night sky locks for most of my life, I have dabbled with colour on numerous occasions; I've been scarlet red, coppery ginger, bright orange, purple, dark blue, auburn, mousy brown, chocolate brown...the list goes on. But I've never been blonde. I couldn't imagine being a blonde. I did bleach my hair once back in high school to try and achieve a lighter red but it burnt and itched and I wonder WHY people do this to themselves?!

That is, until this summer. I couldn't resist the bleach bottle any longer so I threw away my brunette uniform and I finally took the plunge, I went against every grain of sanity in my body and transformed my midnight black hair to golden blonde. And believe me, I was insane to do it. The bleach destroyed my hair, I lost inches trying to achieve sun like hair, it was literally snapping off when I ran my finger through it. Not to mention how much it cost;I'm guessing with the at home bleach kits, trips to the hair dressers, hair cuts, new extensions, etc it came near to the £300 mark. Tragic I know.

But thank god! It was all worth it. Going blonde has been an eye opening experience. I've had to stop wearing pink because I look like Barbie but now I can wear head to toe black without looking like a goth. I get approached by different types of men and girls seem to be more standoffish....than usual. I have loved every second of being blonde but I shall be returning to the dark side very soon, getting back to my roots. Pun not intended.


From this....
To this...

Friday, 30 December 2011

Look back at 2011


This year has been fantastic for me and fashion for a number of reasons:
I finally got my hands on some patent white DMs, dream come true; Found some gorgeous bright red jeans in Warehouse; tried out coloured contacts, got some beautiful glittery red nail varnish just in time for party season and perhaps the best was finding out that nude shades are in for spring new year!
Apart from fashion, 2011 has been great for music, Nicki Minaj's SuperBass is STILL being played in clubs and Florence released her second album Ceremonials which is flawlessly haunting.
As for film, the only one that made any impact (for me anyway) was Harry Potter, I was in asda at midnight buying that badboy.

Aside from the clothes, music and movies though 2011 has been a pretty good year. It started off a bit rocky, but then again, most new years do, th
ings left unsettled from the past year but it eased out.
I've been to London twice, got to go to Paris with my family, danced away at V festival even though I was deathly ill, worked 9-5 then 8-1 all through summer and made my parents very proud, had some fabulous meals and free shots (...VODKA), moved into my little flat with L&N, cleaned for the first time EVER, cried when I was sad...well cried because I'm not HP, laughed so hard it hurt and of course made some wonderful memories with friends that I will never forget for as long as I shall live.

All in all this year hasn't been too shabby.





Wednesday, 23 November 2011

ASA bands Lucy lynx adverts


The Advertising Standards Authority has banned the Lynx Deodorant web campaign starring Lucy Pinder after complaints that the images objectivity and degrade woman. Apparently there were 5 adverts which showed Pinder undertaking activities including washing a car, jogging and playing with a light sabre, which in all fairness to the girl are things that I’m guessing quite a few women do in their spare time.

Now I would consider myself somewhat of a feminist, of course I want equal rights to men and I think that women deserve that but I sometimes can’t help but think that the issue of scantily clad females has been brought up time and time again and I am sick to death of it!

Yes the advert features Pinder in her underwear doing activities provocatively and yes she is a gorgeous woman with rather big boobs but so what?! She is also a woman who got paid to do the campaign and I’m guessing it wasn't an awful amount either. Nobody forced her to shoot the photos, she wasn’t being taken advantage of; she chose to show off her stuff in her underwear and I think hats off to the girl! Maybe I am missing the point here but I don’t quite understand what is so awful and demeaning with adverts like this. To me it represents a strong independent woman who has chosen to use what god has given her to help make a living and is enjoying living her life for the here and now. There’s no shame in her expression on the photos that’s for sure and if you want to do that thing then surely it is your choice, as a woman of the world, to use your body how you want and surely that in itself is being a feminist.

Obviously as the ads are banned the images are hard to find, but here’s one I managed to get my hands on, if you are going to be offended by a woman in her underwear, in the kitchen, with a turkey then I suggest you don’t look at the image.



The strap line reads, “Can she make you lose control?” and quite frankly if a woman cooking in her undies makes a man lose control then I think it says more about the state of the man than the woman.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Don't you just hate it when...

One night when I was lying in bed thinking of what ways there are to cover up and keep warm during winter but at the same time remain sexy and stylish and it suddenly hit me. The perfect item to pair with my leather jacket - A gorgeous black fur (faux obvious) gilet complete with hood and pom poms... But of course in pure fashion fan style, I had imagined such an item. Nevertheless I began the hunt to find my furry gilet. I have tried all the shops and haven't yet found one that is as perfect as the one that I have in my head.

I have however found some suitable alternatives if my imaginary one is not found, but if anyone finds my gilet PLEASE give me a heads up :)

Here's the links for the ones I found just incase you want to have a look:

Sunday, 11 September 2011

BB cream




Waking up at 7 in the morning trying to peel myself out of bed the last thing I want to do is slap on a a face full of makeup. During the day I'm not a fan of wearing much makeup and having to wait the recommended 5 minutes after moisturising to apply foundation really drags! But I find that tinted moisturisers can leave you with an oily face or with no coverage at all so I was really excited when I heard about this new BB cream that Garnier have brought out. It stands for blemish balm and is supposed to have 5 amazing properties, it claims to:




1.Even, to blur imperfections and lines

2.Cover with mineral pigments

3.Hydrate for 24 hours

4.Illuminate to give the appearance of smoother skin

5.Help protect skin against UV rays



It all sounds too good to be true right?


Sadly it is. Unfortunately this isn't the amazing miracle cure we've all been searching for. I have to give it credit, it does illuminate and hydrate but I think you'd have to have pretty much perfect skin in the first place for it to cover all those pesky imperfections. Having said that, it gives more coverage than the average tinted moisturiser which is a plus.


I don't think it'll replace my foundation but for those days when I only want really basic coverage or can't be bothered putting on my war paint I'll definitely be using this.

The 'miracle skin perfecter' just comes in 2 shades, light and medium and I got mine from Boots for £9.99 which I think is a fair price for a good all rounder. I'd give it a 3/5 and carry on the search for the perfect skin product.