Friday 31 January 2014

Favourite Pictures of Right Now!


OK so my cousin and I are penpals, and we always send some of our favourite pictures of the moment with our letters. Unfortunately, my printer is currently out of coloured ink so I'm posting on my pictures on here so I can still send them to my cousin! They include girl crush pictures, funny pictures, cutesy pictures and artsy pictures.
In this first set we have (TOP left to right), Gemma Styles being gorgeous and girl crushy, Harry Styles still from the Midnight Memories video edited onto a 'Footloose' movie poster, artsy fashion photo that I really liked.


In the second set we have (TOP left to right), a cutesy cat picture that I found on tumblr. a hilarious photo set of stills of Niall Horan from the'Talk Dirty to Me' video featured on 1DDay edited onto stills from Lady Gaga's video, a funny still of Louis Tomlinson & gang from the Midnight Memories video, Emma Watson being beautiful, a pair to the first artsy fashion photo, and Jennifer Lawrence and Little Mix being gorgeous and girl crushy.

Friday 24 January 2014

Beauty Tips for Winter Weather: Caught a Cold?

Caught a cold thanks to the winter season? I feel your pain. Oh do I ever. I'm currently trying to fight off my own killer cold. My world is filled with tissues, tea and the sniffles... but I will not let it get the best of me! Here's some of the clever tips I stick to when fighting off a cold: 

Sniffles: 
These are the worst. Constantly having a runny nose is the most annoying thing, and as if that wasn't enough, now I have to deal with unbearably dry skin on and around my nose thanks to all the tissues! My solution? NASAL IRRIGATION.... or if you're Liz, a Neti Pot! These are those weird things that use a mixture of salt & water to clean your nose. Read up on them here, I have a pre-made one that I bought from the drugstore, but you can also get a Neti pot and make your own! As for the dryness issue, as I mentioned in a previous blog post (here) Vitamin E oil is a lifesaver for dry skin, however, if you have oily skin and break out easily, beware when putting it on your face; it may clog pores and cause a break out. My skin is generally quite dry though so I use it loads when I'm sick. 

Stuffy head/Drowsiness: 
You know the groggy feeling you get when you're sick? You can't really hear properly and you're literally always tired? Here's the easiest solution: 
-Sudafed: it's a medicine that fights off sinus congestion, I'm not big on taking pills to get better but when I know I have something I need to get done that day, I take one of these, they work miracles. 
- Peppermint oil: My mom taught me this, you take a tiny bit of peppermint oil on your fingers and rub it over your lymph nodes on your neck (just under/behind your ears), the smell helps wake you up and makes you feel like 1000x better. 
- TEA: OBVIOUSLY???  The thing about tea is that you have to pick the right kind of tea. Herbal teas are great for colds but if you're trying to get rid of drowsiness they can drag you down more than wake you up. My favourite tea for when I have a cold is Cold 911 from DavidsTea. It's was hand made for fighting off colds and is filled with all sorts of healing magic. You can check it out here, what I love most about it is that it still has all the cold fighting elements, but still has a bit of a 'zing' in it so that even when I put my honey in it I don't get drowsy.
- Alcohol: Okay, okay, okay, I'm not saying go to the pub and have a couple pint but a little bit of alcohol goes a long way to make me feel better. I always have a glass of wine or a shot of something if I'm feeling particularly awfully sick with a cold, it really makes me feel a lot better.

Sore Throat: 
Lucky me! I don't have a sore throat right now :-) But if you do, my go-to solution is a concoction of hot water, lemon juice & honey. Add each to suit your own taste, I'm not sure why but this always works for me. It also helps to have Halls with you wherever you go. I don't recommend taking Halls after Halls after Halls, I think that just makes it worse, but if you're feeling like your throat is particularly sore for some reason it's good to have some, just in case.

An overall solution to these problems? Take it easy and have a nice bath. Add lavender bath salts and light a candle or two. I like to light some lavender essential oil too because I'm convinced essential oils smell 10000000x better than regular candles. But seriously, if you're sick, don't stress yourself out. Stress will just weaken your immune system and make it harder for you to get better, so take it easy and lay low for a couple days with a new book or NetFlix or something. Take'er'easy. 

Hope these tips help & you're all feeling better in no time! Let me know if you tried any & how you liked it! xx

Beauty Tips for Winter Weather: Dry Hands

Hi guys!! Sorry for not having updated in awhile, it's exam time for me so I've been doing piles of school work. The next part of my 'Beauty Tips for Winter Weather' is something people in most places of the world have to deal with - Dry Hands- eeeek! 

These are the worst! They can get so dry and cracked that it's painful to wash them, moisturize them, and even in some cases move them. (I've been there. It sucks.) So here's how we get rid of them!
If you can, try to avoid getting to the point where they're so cracked they're painful, it's way easier to fight the dryness than fix them! To do this all you need to do is make sure you don't wash your hands too often... not in a gross way but just don't wash them unless it's necessary! ALSO: no hand sanitizer! It dries out your hands mega, mega fast & it's not good for you, so unless it's an absolute must, avoid it!

Next, make sure you're moisturizing your hands often enough. I know it sounds super obvious but seriously, pay attention to when and how much your moisturizing. Often I find that I'm not doing it nearly enough, make sure you're using a good moisturizer and that you put it on after you wash your hands. 

*Another easy rule is to always put cream on before going out into the cold, this just helps protect your skin from getting dried out by the cold or wind. I also make sure I put lip balm on before I go out in the cold. *

OK so your hands have already gotten past the point of no return- putting any kind of soap or moisturizer on practically stings you to death. The solution: Vitamin E oil. My mom did this for me when I was little and my hands got so dry that they were all cut up on the back, all you do is put a layer of Vitamin E oil on the backs of your hands before you go to bed. Put a clean sock over top to make sure it doesn't get all over your sheets. This works WONDERS, try it. I dare you. You will never look back.

Wednesday 15 January 2014

Beauty Tips For Winter Weather: Chapped Lips

Hi guys! As you may know, I am from Canada! And here in Canada, it likes to be exceptionally chilly and dry! So for the next little bit I will be sharing my secrets to managing some common beauty issues that arise in colder climates:

Chapped Lips - EXFOLIATE THEM! This is a tip I learned from none other than Miss Alexa Chung herself, in here book "It" (which you can read more about HERE). I know it sounds gross, but it's a chapped lips lifesaver. 
All you have to do is: 
-mix a equal parts Vaseline and brown sugar together and rub it on your lips and then wash it off with water
I like to make a lot of a scrub like this and then keep it in an old hotel shampoo bottle (which I would have obviously cleaned out), so that I don't need to keep making more every time I want to exfoliate. It's also a great way to reuse those old shampoo bottles!

Exfoliating your lips may seem really yucky, but the scrub actually helps get rid of the dry, dead skin layering you lips, which helps rejuvenate them and the Vaseline helps moisturize them. So as long as you don't over exfoliate, your chapped lips should be gone in no time! By 'don't over exfoliate them' I mean, only do this once or twice a week.  

Also remember that it's important to moisturize them, and not just with your typical lip chap or EOS or whatever it is you use...When it comes to lip chap, I always try to go natural, this is because one time I was watching Doctor Oz and he was talking about how your lips can actually become addicted to lip balm, (if you're curious about that or think I'm crazy, watch the video of him talking about it HERE .It's really interesting and I definitely recommend that you do, it's not very long and it's totally worth it!) He says that by putting on lip balm consistently, you're actually blocking the lips natural rejuvenating cycle which can make the top layers of your lips dry and brittle. The solution? Use a natural oil to moisturize your lips instead. He recommends (and I use) coconut oil. This is because not only does it moisturize your lips without blocking lips natural cycle of shedding old cells (gross, I know), but it also smells nice and tastes fine if you accidentally get some in your mouth as well. I put it on post-exfoliation and in the mornings after I was my face! Easy as pie.

I hope this beauty tip helps some of you out there struggling with your chapped lips, feel free to comment with any beauty issues you have from harsh winter weather, and I'll do my best to make a post on it! Cheers!

Friday 10 January 2014

Book Review: 'It' by Alexa Chung

*Lets just take a moment to remember that I am not a book critic and have no cedentials that would make me a credible literary critic.* However, I am a 17 year old girl, who is very interested in art and beauty and fashion, and therefore would consider myself a member of the target audience of the book, and thus I would find this review a valid resource if you're looking for a general response to the book!

All in all, 'It' is a nice thing to pick up and read, you don't have to read it all at once and you don't have to remember where it was that you left off in order to keep reading; it's a very easy read. But you'll get a lot out of it if you read it; surprisingly a lot more than just style tips and fashionista talk. I 10/10 would recommend this book to anyone remotely interested in fashion, style, beauty, but also anyone interested in art and/or media. Actually, I'd probably recommend this book to anyone, it's just a good book, and it's easy to read. Everyone can get something out of it.




'It' by Alexa Chung (which you can get HERE) is genius for so many reasons. It has everything the reader could possibly want, there are the 'beauty tips' and advice on how to find your own style that, I'm assuming, most people went to it for. But there is also a subtle hint of something more personal, she doesn't just talk about all the fashion shows she's been to and all the things she's learned from modelling and television. She focuses on things that are, arguably, much closer to home, things that she learned on her own about style. There is a whole section where she does what I think most of us have done, as she looks back to all the people in the media that were style inspirations to her, whether they be characters or models, etc. They are the people who, even if she doesn't have the same style taste, inspire her and make us appreciate that you don't have to dress like a woman in order to come off as feminine. 

That being said, there are so many underlying tones in this book that promote individuality, that promote finding who you are and what you like and making your own style of it. Of course there are things that will never be stylish but the point is to find the style that suits you best, and most importantly that you feel most comfortable in. Chung is amazing at emphasising that she does not, and will never, compromise comfort for beauty. This is something that I've always been told is something you have to do in order to be stylish, yet here we have Alexa Chung, fashionista extraordinaire, telling us that she would much rather be out in flats than in heels, because she would rather be able to actually dance while she's out. What? That's a thing?? We can do that? 

One of the best things about this book is that Alexa is proving us all wrong, she's showing us that you can still be considered one of the most fashionable people out there without compromising comfort! She tells us that femininity has absolutely nothing to do with how many flower print sundresses you wear but rather all in how you carry yourself: sensational! 

The funny thing is, that when you go to purchase this book you already have in your mind what she's going to tell you, you think that like most fashion icons she'll tell you all about latest trends and classic pieces (which she does) but the thing is when she finally does do these things, it's a lot different than we expected. Instead of telling us how to keep up with the latest trends, Alexa teaches us how to establish our own timeless sense of style. She does this by introducing us to the people who influenced her own personal style, by outlining what it is that makes someone fashionable or iconic, and emphasising that it has very little to do with latest trends and much more to do with how you carry yourself. That is to say, if you wear something you feel comfortable and you actually like, you're going to look a lot more stylish than if you were to wear all the latest trends but feel uncomfortable. Rule number one of style: If you feel uncomfortable, you look uncomfortable. 

Another quite surprising thing I found in this book is just how much like us, Alexa is. This is exceptionally evident when she takes us through her process of picking out what to wear that day. What we expect is some extravagant thought process that includes all these different style icons and fashion rules and trends, etc. but what she says instead is actually quite powerful. Instead of thinking, what will make me look good and basing what you're going to wear on that, she says to picture what you're going to be doing throughout the day in said outfit, and picture how you want to look doing it. Try and find said outfit, make sure it's clean and then wear it. Huzzah! Alexa has cracked the code to true style! It's not the latest trends and highest fashion designers, because there will be days where you can't do what it is you're supposed to do, whether it be climbing to the top floor of your building to get to class or take the metro to class despite the despicably cold weather, in these clothes. True style is owning what you're wearing. Not in a literal way like, 'I bought this- I own it' sense, but in a, 'I'm rocking this outfit' way, hence why it's so important to be comfortable in what you're wearing- it's hard to rock heels that make you feel like you've broken both ankles, and it's hard to rock a dress that's meant to be worn with heels, barefoot. If you take these things into consideration when you pick an outfit, you're on your way to becoming a mini fashionista! Yay!

Personal side note: I love Alexa Chung. The part of this book that surprised me the most was when she discussed the articles of clothing she cannot live without. Most of them were things that we all have (and if you don't I'm seriously recommending that you invest in them), like a navy knit sweater that you can wear with literally anything, jean hot pants that can make anything look cool, etc. However,  when she discussed having saved up a long time for her Burberry coat, that hit close to home. This is a very personal response from me because I, as an individual, die for Burberry. I love it. I'm saving up for my own coat and I have been for quite some time. So to read that this is something that Alexa did herself.. let's just say I was surprised. This is someone who you expect to say that she's got multiple Burberry coats and then go over which goes best with different outfits and occasions, so to read instead that she loves her Burberry coat which she saved up for? I was shocked. In a good way. Here's a lovely picture of the lovely Alexa Chung being all lovely and model-ly.


Now if you haven't read 'It' and want to, stop reading now! If you haven't read it, don't really want to but are still curious about it read on.

Here are the important things I learned from 'It':

  • If you're wearing something that maybe is a little more casual than you'd like, classy your look up with red lipstick. There's something about red lipstick that makes you look like effortlessly classy.
  •  No matter how big of a fashion icon you are, there are always certain articles of clothing that are like best friends to you; you'll never want to part with them
  • You should have one good leather jacket.
  • It's important to know how to do a good cat-eyeliner look. They make everyone look cool.
  • You can find inspiration anywhere, and you should look for it everywhere.
  • Inspiration is personal. Different people find inspiration in different places, different people like different things; don't ignore it. If you think something looks cool, study it and figure out what about it you love, it's important to know what you like. 'Don't feel stupid if you don't like what everyone else pretends to love.' That's an Emma Watson quote but I think it works
  • Momma Chung is a smart lady. Especially when it comes to heart break.
  • Everyone should go to a festival once in their life.
  • It's important to find your own personal sense of style, it'll vary depending on what inspires you/what you think looks cool/what you LIKE, but if you really own it, you'll rock it
  • You don't need to have all the latest designers and trends to have good style, you just have to have a taste for fashion and creativity.
  • Fashion and style are an art. Treat them as such.
  • Exfoliate your lips, it sounds gross but it really makes a difference
  • It takes a lot of effort to look effortless.
  • Confidence is key, but it's very, very okay to not have everything figured out.

Monday 6 January 2014

Can We Talk About: 5 Seconds of Summer?!

I'm not exactly sure what 5sos (pronounced 5sauce, and if you call it 5-S-O-S you might as well be calling Cal asian, and I'll probably punch you), is doing on my beauty blog, but I wanted to add a quick post in while I have the time! In case you have no idea what 5sos is. They're a band, a proper band, not a boyband. They're losers. They look like this:





Left to right we have Michael, Luke, Ashton and Calum. Boys, if you ever see this, you're welcome for using the picture of you as folksos instead of a proper one.
Basically, I heard of 5sos, like most people who aren't Australian like they are, through One Direction. 5sos opened for One Direction during their Take Me Home tour and now they're kind of a big deal. So, I feel like it's my duty as a member of the 5sosfam (that's what we call the fandom, I like it), to inform you about these four hella rad boys. Here's all you need to know about 5sos, condensed into bullet points



  • they have a constant stuggle between wanting to be punk rock and wanting to be cuddly unicorns that vomit sparkles and rainbows
  • Michael is the only one who will ever come close to being punk rock, even though Luke pierced his lip and tries really hard to be punk, he won't be bc penguins. 
  • Ashton's the selfie king. 
  • Calum is not Asian, he's a puppy. Get it right. 
  • They all play instruments, they are NOT a boyband. 
  • They fly all around the world yet they can't afford bus fare.
  • Because they jump from timezone to timezone they have a very poor concept of time and therefore have absolutely no idea what 'soon' means. If they tell you something is 'coming soon', just remember that they probably don't even know what that means themselves
  • despite being lyrical geniuses, they have god awful communication skills. Except Ash, Ash is sometimes okay at that
  • They all have better legs than you. 
  • Luke is half Australian, half giant. This is why he's so tall and also why he eats so much. 
  • the fifth second of summer is the 5sosfam. That's why there's five seconds, when there's only four of them, because the 5sosfam counts as the fifth. Do you understand that? I hope so because if I see one more tweet about that I might explode. It's not funny.
  • They're not like One Direction; you can't tell which is which by their clothes bc I swear to god they all wear each other's clothes, I don't even think they know who's is who's anymore. 
  • They have compiled millions of followers and an extremely supportive fan base, won two awards and done a world tour without even releasing an album yet. 
  • The CIA is looking into whether a 5sos album really exists because they've been talking about said album for over a year now and we still have very little proof of it being real or whether it's just a hoax and 5sos is all just a fantasy that delusional directioners have made up
  • Louis Tomlinson of One Direction discovered the boys and thus brought them to us and is therefore the 5sosfam queen.
  • Niall Horan is an honorary member of 5sos, he likes to sneak in with the boys and pretend he's in the band.
  • 5sos will bombard you with tweets and keeks and selfies until you fall in love with them
  • do not go into youtube and watch the Try Hard video to determine whether or not you like them, because I did that and I missed out on a good month of loving them because of it.... try watching the Try Hard KoKo video. Trust me.
In case I missed the point, which I probably did, you should go look up 5sos and fall in love with them because they're wonderful and lovely and actually talented so if you don't know who they are or if you heard of them but didn't listen to them because you don't like One Direction then you're severely missing out.
Heres their twitter's go fall in love with them



Why wouldn't you listen to them? It's called common sense motherfucker 
I'm out. 

New Year!

Happy New Years!!! I hope you all had a lovely, lovely, New Year's Eve and start to the new year! Today 'm just going to write a quick blog on my new year's resolutions for this year, then later in the year I can update with what I've gotten done so far... hopefully this means I'll get more of my resolutions done. So, without further ado:
1. GET MY DRIVER'S LICENSE! This has to be done. It's not hard, I'm just lazy. 
2. BLOG MORE! Less personal stuff like this and more beauty tips, style inspirations and DIY's, which means...
3. DO MORE DIYS! More crafts and get more creative! Look on pinterest for different ideas and try out all the ones that catch my eye!
4. TRAVEL. 
5. SAVE MONEY.
4 & 5 go hand in hand, save money, then use money to travel, then save more money. It's a cycle.
6. WORK HARDER. I'm not going to put 'stop procrastinating' because, let's face it, I'm trying to be at least a little bit realistic here. By working harder I just mean to try more, to complain less and do more. Easier said than done, I think, but I'm going ta give it a go :-)

OK that's all... trying to keep it brief and attainable this year hahah :-) will be posting beauty tips for winter weather very soon! 

xx