Friday, 13 September 2013

Beauty, happiness and lasers

I've being doing so many different things recently (festival, holiday, moving to the other side of the country...) I haven't written a blog in a long time.
So here's an article I wrote recently -

Being a woman has never been an easy role to play in the gender wars battle, but in an age of empowering, driven independent ladies we're rising to the top and looking great doing it. However looking great amongst the photoshopped models of glossy magazines isn't always easy, and when we should be concentrating on climbing the ladder to success we get lost in the search for aesthetic perfection. Unfortunately for most women, the way we feel about ourselves is governed by how we think we look.

It's important to remember that beauty is subjective to the eye of the beholder and concentrating on wanting to appear in a certain way is not a healthy way to lead your life. As women we all come in different shapes and sizes, with lots of different lumps and bumps that we may either love to have or hate to see, but these are what make us unique and individuality is what makes us irresistible. With that said, there's nothing wrong with using the lovely feature enhancing tools we've been given to help make us stand out and show off our best bits. Make-up and hair dye, gorgeous indulging scrubs and masks and enchanting bottles of aromatic perfumes were all put on this Earth for us to use, so we can stand tall and proudly flaunt our feminine figures. Its all about balance in the world of beauty, and as long as you can recognise yourself in the mirror after a session with your favourite products you should have got that balance just right.

But what about the other tools of the beauty industry that have only come into fruition in more recent years. Today there are cosmetic clinics on the corner of every high street, and they are advertised prevalently during television breaks and on the radio. Personally I believe making a major change in your appearance isn't something that should be encouraged so lightly. Without generalising, the aesthetics of each individual woman tends to be a fairly sensitive subject. So much so that our opinions of ourselves can change quite dramatically with one single comment. With that said advertising change as an easy option to achieve beauty can be a dangerous thing. Especially because most of these procedures aren't as easy as surface value might suggest.

Feeling confident in the way we look is core to the way we act in social situations. Everyone wants to stand out and be noticed for positive reasons, and not remembered for our flaws. There is no one set way that we should look, and I think this is an idea that is sometimes forgot when we tirelessly work to achieve our physical prime. Sometimes it's what we believe to be our flaws that others find most endearing about the way that we look. Whether it's a gap in your teeth, the tone of your skin, the kinks in your hair or the way your thighs wobble when you walk, these are all qualities that build up to make a beautiful one of a kind you, and changing this shouldn't be at the top of your agenda.

This is not to say that I am boycotting the recent developments in the cosmetic industry. The fact is that a lot of these procedures can be fantastically life changing. For me, one of these procedures did just that and after suffering a life of unsightly scabs and sores on my lower legs, I was saved by laser hair removal.

My hair has always been thick and dark; which is lovely, but it comes with the price of noticeable arm and leg hair. When I was at school it was my biggest insecurity. After being relentlessly teased I grew more and more self conscious and from an extremely young age refused to enter the playground without my 50 den tights and my thick cardigan to hide away in. This made summertime sticky and uncomfortable to say the very least, and after seeing my despair my amazing mum offered to help remove the hair from my legs. Sadly all the waxing, shaving and epilating quickly took its toll on my skin. Dermatitis spread as a result of all the hair removal and the marks it left were worse than the hair I started with.

After researching every available option, meeting with my GP and waiting until I'd turned 18, I was lucky enough to undergo laser hair removal to treat my biggest insecurity. This really did change my life and for the first time ever I could be seen out in pretty skirts, flaunting my pins like all the other girls.


Laser hair removal didn't wave a magic wand and turn me into a super confident beauty queen, but it did give me the confidence to be the person I wanted to be. There's lots of things about the way I look that get to me from time to time. Its not easy to be a woman, trying to look your best all the time and the television's telling you “this is how you can change”. Nobody really needs to change. But it's amazing that advances in the cosmetic industry today can be so beneficial to the quality of life lots of people lead. Including me.  

Saturday, 20 July 2013

balance Me. pure skin face wash

I've been in-between cleansers recently after using all of my Burts Bees cleansing balm. I'm always on the lookout for lovely natural ingredients to nourish my skin, and thanks to a fantastic freebie courtesy of Glamour Magazine's August issue, I found myself a little treasure.

The issue included a cute little 50ml bottle of balance Me pure skin face wash. The brand boasts 98.8% natural ingredients in the product to create a balanced formula that works naturally with your skin.

I've been using this face wash for about a week or so now and its kept my face effectively cleansed and beautifully clear. It has a yummy fresh and revitalising scent that I love, and rubs nicely into my skin to make a soft and foamy wash. The pure skin face wash lives up to all it's promises and strips away all of the dirt and grime of the day, leaving my skin feeling perfectly pure.

Although the wash hasn't been drying out my skin, I'm still looking for something with a little bit more moisture to compliment my skin type. So I did some research and found balance Me also have a cleanse and smooth face balm containing 100% natural ingredients. Next pay day I will definitely be trying this one!

But for now this awesome freebie has served me well. I'm feeling pretty fresh and flawless,
So thanks Glamour mag and balance Me, for a natural balancing cleanser!





Friday, 12 July 2013

Benefit Brow Zings

I've been feeling a little bit under the weather recently so I decided I should go out and buy myself a beautiful treat. Another trip to the Benefit counter to spend all of my pennies!

A few days ago I'd ran out of my favourite brow tint, and as I like to mix things up a bit in my make up bag I barred myself from buying the same product again. I like to keep my face interesting. So I went out looking for something different. Only that's not really what I found, when once again I went for a wax and shadow shaping kit. I guess the brows just want what they want sometimes!

The lovely Benefit rep was pretty adamant I should go for their Brow Zings shaping kit and I have to say I felt pretty compelled after the level of shock she showed me when I told her I'd never even tried it before. I'm also a fool for a cute case with a mirror so needless to say I didn't need much convincing.

When I got home I played a little game of makeup artist and made up my face with my new toys! Brow Zings turned out to be really easy in creating the perfect definition to my brows. It's not too waxy and doesn't give me plastic eyebrows, but adds the right amount of depth to fill in the gaps where my teenage plucking went out of control. It's pretty perfect! I'm not sure how they do it but Benefit really know how to make a girl feel her best.

Thanks Benefit Brow Zings for that shape and definition!



Monday, 1 July 2013

Flawless Woman Magazine

Make-up, quick fixes and gallons of hair spray, I love it all! But sometimes it's easy to lose sight of your true self. Natural beauties appear few and far between these days; hidden under fake lashes and flooded with foundation, but being yourself and being beautiful can be the same thing. As a woman it's easy to dress up your face and paint over your imperfections, but the true challenge is finding your best bits and worst bits and loving them all! 

It's important to love who we are. Investing too much time in how you can change yourself can become an endless obsession, and a pretty expensive one too! Why not try out some of my top tips to becoming a natural beauty, and be proud of yourself.


  1. Relax - Take a few minutes for some 'me time' and indulge in luxurious bathing. Easing your muscles and soaking your skin helps you to look and feel great. Put that glow back in to your skin with an aromatic, body loving bathe. I recommend Elemis Aching Muscle Super Soak, it's the ideal product for rejuvenating tired skin.
  2. Oil up! - After a scrub in the tub it's time to moisturise. Keeping your skin soft and supple is the key to a great summer look and the best way to achieve this is through a luscious coating of some delicious body oils. My favourite at the moment is Garnier Ultimate Body Oil; a fantastic soothing product that soaks into the skin much faster than traditional creams, giving you more time when getting ready. For a quick and easy spritz of skin perfection, this product has just what you need.
  3. Cleanse and tone - Not satisfied with your complexion? It's time for a good scrub and toning session. Use Dermalogica daily microfoliant followed by their multi-active toner and treat your skin to something special. The unique microfoliant will scrub away all those blemishes and leave you looking fresh while the toner has gentle, natural ingredients to soothe and repair.
  4. Keep it simple - My favourite facial moisturiser of all time, Simple Hydrating Light moisturiser. It's the perfect product for post cleansing. Free from filthy chemicals and harsh perfumes, this is the best way to hydrate your face without any sticky oils found in other, thicker moisturisers.
  5. Primed and ready - You need your makeup to last, otherwise you find yourself piling on layers and layers of gloopy pore clogging foundation just to keep your face in check. All you need is a good primer, so you have an even base to work from. I can't find one better than Benefit Porefessional. It's my must have makeup item that I cannot live without. It smoothes out your skin for a clean canvas and covers up those pores to help you look flawless.
  6. Ooh baby bb - BB cream should be in every woman's makeup bag by now, but if you haven't got involved yet I'd recommend Garnier Miracle Skin Perfector. The lovely smoothing formula gives great coverage, but still leaves you looking natural. And the best bit is there's lots of choice for different skin types, so you've got no excuse!
  7. Highlight - If you've not got model cheek bones, bright big eyes or big beautiful lips then help them all the easy way. Just take a light coloured concealer and mark those areas that need a bit of a lift. The top of your cheeks, across the lids and along the cupids bow are a great place to start. See anything else on your face that could benefit from a non-surgical lift? Highlight away with Maybelline Super Stay 24H Concealer. 
  8. Bright eyes - There's no need to blind yourself with fake lashes or hide your eyes in thick, dark liner to make them stand out. A more natural approach to the cat eye look is to leave the liner off your lids and instead just mark a tiny flick at the very end of each eye. It's quick and easy to perfect, leaving your eyes looking bright and open, whilst adding extra length to the end of your lashes. Rimmel London Exaggerate liquid Liner is easy to use for precision and perfection. Finish off with a coat of Rimmels Lash Accelerator.
  9. Brow time - Thick shaped brows look great and really help bring focus to your eyes, which is perfect for taking the attention away from problem areas. Drawing them on with harsh pencils can create a look that's just not realistic, and can only work with heavy makeup. For something more suited to a daytime, natural look use Jane Iredale's Bitty Brow kit. Just a brush of powder fixed in to place with a tiny bit of brow wax and your eyebrows are looking fuller without looking fake.
  10. Pucker up - Top off your look with a basic lip stick. Nothing too sticky and bright, just a soft complimentary colour for a subtle burst of beauty. I use ColorSensational Lipcolor by Maybelline in coral fever for a cute day time look that brings out the brightness in my skin tone. 
Natural Beauty from Benefit Cosmetic - Get the look

(From left to right) Elemis Aching Muscle Super Soak, From Eden Day Spa
Garnier Ultimate Body Oil, From Boots
Dermalogica daily microfoliant and multi-active toner, From Pretty Chic, Health and Well Being
Simple Hydrating Light moisturiser, From Boots
Benefit Porefessional, From Benefit
Garnier Miracle Skin Perfector, From Superdrug
Maybelline Super Stay 24H Concealer, From Boots
Rimmel London Exaggerate liquid Liner, From Boots
Rimmels Lash Accelerator, From Boots
Jane Iredale's Bitty Brow kit, From Pretty Chic, Health and Well Being
ColorSensational Lipcolor by Maybelline (coral fever), From Boots

Homemade face mask

As I continue to be plagued with hay fever, my swollen face and puffy eyes are starting to get me down. It's fair to say i'm certainly not looking my best this summer, but i'm determined to stay positive! There's a beauty solution for everything.

I tried a quick google search for some homemade face mask recipes in an attempt to brighten up my eyes and knock my face down to its normal size. I found some great sites that help tackle oily skin and uneven skin tone, but for today I was looking for something slightly more specific. I found exactly what I needed here, but rather than recreate the same masks, I decided to use the site more as a source of inspiration. 


So with the help from the information I'd gathered I decided to make my own face mask, with my own ingredients. I started by adding cucumber, which I figured would be ideal for cooling and hydrating my irritated skin. Somewhere had suggested using honey and banana for uneven skin tone, so I threw those in too for some added goodness. I finished my face mask off with some natural yoghurt and a few plain oats for a lovely scrub and a sweet moisturiser. 

It wasn't as thick as I'd hoped, but I thought I might as well give it a chance. I applied it all over my face paying special attention around my eyes. The ingredients were soothing and refreshing, helping to ease the irritation and swelling on my face. I left it to soak into my skin for around 10 minutes like I would a store bought face mask, and then rinsed it off with warm water. 

My skin feels soft and refreshed after the mask. It was pretty fun mixing up my own potion and trying it out. I'd highly recommend trying it yourself. Just make sure your using ingredients that are kind to your skin.

Thanks to a bit of research, creativity and good old mother nature for helping me feel myself again!



Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Fight the Fever!

Hay fever - It's not pretty it's not fun and it gets in the way of my summer! Itchy, squinty eyes and a runny nose has become the look of the season for me, and I'm not sure I'm pulling it off.

For the next few months it's festival time, and after buying myself a ticket for one of our countries wonderful weekend parties, I have to start getting myself prepared for life in a pollen filled field.

I'm looking to combat all the symptoms as best as I can! I want my eyes to be sparkling, not red and irritated, and I don't want to be blowing my nose every 6 seconds. It's not winter!

So I've made a list of my best weapons for battling hay fever.


  • Optrex soothing eye drops - so I stop smudging my makeup by itching my eyes!
  • Boots irritated eye mist - to refresh dull, dry eyes so I look and feel more awake!
  • Prevalin allergy spray - to tackle all the tedious itching!
  • Covonia vapour drops - so I can breathe properly again!
  • Hayfever and allergy relief tablets - for all the other annoying symptoms :)

If you're like me and you want to look your best but you're being oppressed by the inconvenience of seasonal allergies, try some of these!

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Fitness fix! (The beginning)

My friend text me this morning to let me know it was one year ago today when we went away on holiday. Needless to say this made me feel kind of sad. I started looking through our holiday pics when I realised how ridiculously out of shape I've become. Last year I was so proud of myself. I stuck to a really healthy diet and exercised everyday as much as I could.

It occurred to me that with no body flashing plans for the recent future I've sort of let myself go a little. I say a little but to put that in to perspective I've been chomping down treats faster than my big fat greedy dog. Polishing off bags of cookies, trays of donuts and more crisp sandwiches than I can count, I've become a walking advert for how not to live your life. Not only that but my exercise regime has completely dissolved. I feel like I'm knocking on the door of a heart attack every time I walk up the stairs, so I've decided its time to get healthy!

I've whipped out a few tools to help me along the way. I'm strapping on my Bodi-Tek ab belt, and stepping up to the vibroplates. Obviously I'm making HUGE changes to my diet, and I'll be taking my dog out with me for some long walks in the sunshine. It's time to get motivated and stay motivated.

I'm so pleased with how my days gone today. It's been a great start to rekindling last years sexy summer tum. Plus I already feel like I've got lots more energy after not stuffing my face with a chocolate breakfast and spending one session wobbling on those vibroplates.

Thanks to good old fashioned diet and exercise. Because it's important all year round, not just before you go on holiday!