Saturday, 30 March 2013
I have moved!!
you can now find me over at www.emmiegee.blogspot.co.uk, please go an visit! I will be recycling some of my posts however today I have put up a DIY flower hair accessory tutorial!
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Springtime nails.
So spring is rolling around and it is there for time to try and inject a bit of colour into our wardrobes. If you are not ready to do it through your clothes yet then why don't you start with your nails? Today I had a little play around with some spring colours in my nail collection. I started with a plain white nail as this would help the colours to pop, I then added splodges of my chosen colours from the lightest to darkest. On the nails at either end of the picture you can see how the colours have started to run into each other as I added the top coat whilst they were still a bit wet, I actually really like how it looks! I think once I have mastered this look it would be lovely if you then matched your accessories with one of the colours in your nails, keeping the rest of your outfit neutral.
Meg x
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Mother's day gift ideas.
So it is nearly the time of year where we thank our wonderful mums for everything they do, generally in the form of gifts. Whether you are feeling the pinch or have money to spare there are many presents you can give to show you care ( get me being a little poet ). Even just making breakfast in bed, or cleaning the house whilst your mum has a relaxing soak are lovely things that will be appreciated.
Why not make a gift? it will be cheaper and a lot more thoughtful than a shop bought present. My mum loves cooking so for christmas I made her this chilli oil, though this would also be a lovely present for any occasion. Me and my mum both love a bit of vino, in our cooking and in our glasses! so if I could then this wine rack from Next would be a lovely present. This year however, as I once again find myself with empty pockets, I am writing up my favourite poem that reminds me of my mum and framing it. It won't be just plain writing but nice and illustrated kind of ( a bit like this ) I think she will really love it! for a bit of pampering indulgence you could make a body scrub using sugar/salt, oil (coconut, almond or any body oil you already have) and a few drops or essential fragranced oils for a lush smelling treat. A home-made label and cutely decorated jar will really make it look special. Maybe offer your services as a spa day, the real deal cost loads, but it is nothing at all for you to do your mums nails, give her a facial or a massage (you could look up some helpful tutorials on the internet). For the jewellery loving mothers why don't you paint and decorate a mug hanger ( don't know what it is actually called, looks like this ) and hey presto you have a lovely jewellery hanger. There are plenty of things that can be done to show your love on mothers day without breaking the bank, just takes a little imagination!
Meg x
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Korres pomegranate toner review
Bought from TK maxx for £4.99 (available from lookfantastic for the RRP of £14)
I am having a skincare boom at the moment, because lets face it, the state of your canvas makes all the difference to how your war paint goes on. After my recent bargain find in TK maxx ( Elizabeth Arden foundation, posted here) I now have a regular skulk around the aisles to see if any more gems can be found. On my last trip I spotted this tucked away at the back of the shelves, now I had heard so much about the Korres lip butters, and at around £9 cheaper than it's rrp (depending on where you shop) I decided to give it a go.
First off, I love the packaging, I reminds me a bit of the philosophy range. Very minimalistic and chic, with a little nozzle in order to pour out just the right amount of product. This product promises to gently tone and cleanse the skin, reducing excess oil and leaving a smooth and matte finish whilst tightening pores. I focus this product on my t-zone, where I am oiliest, straight away the excess oil is gone and my skin looks matte but still glowy. It definitely gives my skin a thorough clean, with the cotton pad getting a bit grubby despite me giving my face what I thought a good clean prior. With a few uses of this product I have definitely seen a difference in the oily-ness of my skin and my pore size which has been reduced, my only gripe is that my face is left slightly tight after use, but continuing my routine of serum and moisturiser sorts this out no problem!
Meg x
Monday, 25 February 2013
Diary of Deafness
one thing that has been bothering me a lot lately is squeaky ear moulds.this happens when the moulds don't fit your ears properly and sounds escape and then get amplified again, making a squealy sound. it is the same thing that happens if you put a microphone too close to the speaker and get feedback. I have just got my moulds re-fitted so they shouldn't be doing this, yet whenever I do a big smile, laugh, hug someone ( basically anything where my ears move) this embarrassingly loud sound erupts! It's not so bad with my friends, but I have had some strangers stare at me in confusion, probably think I am part robot, ha! I am going to go back to the hospital over easter where they should be able to fix it :)
meg x
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
What I am loving...
This time I am obsessing over an app on my iPhone, music tube. I used the original youtube app on my phone for pretty much just listening to music, most of the time when I was on train journeys. This came with all sorts of problems with needing signal, having to stay on the app, you cant create playlists or let your phone go idle. However when I saw this new app I was very intrigued and as it was free I downloaded it, amazing! You search for your music video like normal, then when you have finished listening it is saved into a cached playlist. This playlist can be shuffled and can be listened to with no internet! This app can also be run in the back ground of another, so you can go on your messages etc whilst still listening to your tune.
I highly recommend this app, especially for the music lovers out there!
I highly recommend this app, especially for the music lovers out there!
Meg x
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Valentines day ombre lips
So with the romantic day fast approaching I thought I would share a nice, different look to rock for the big date. The lighter colour in the centre of the lips gives the illusion of a fuller pout. With this look he will also be drawn to your lips and I'm sure it wont be long 'till he goes in for a kiss! I did quite a subtle variation of this look but by all means amp it up and mix up the colours for a look unique to you!
Firstly, prep. As I was using 2 Kate Moss for Rimmel matte lipsticks it was vital that I had smooth and nourished lips, as we all know how matte lipstick clings to any kind of imperfection! I gave my lips a bit of a scrub with a tooth brush to remove those pesky flakes, before slathering on Blistex's intensive moisturiser to make my lips kissably soft.
The actual process is pretty simple, I started with the shade 107, almost lining my lips before gently patting and smudging it in. I then took the lighter shade, 101, and put it on my finger first before dabbing into the centre, I repeated this process until it was the strength I desired! I did a very subtle version and left it quite natural as it was during the day but you an use many different colours, add gloss if desired and vary the intensity of the colour! this is a lovely tutorial from The London Lipgloss using darker, vampy colours!
Meg x
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Good things come in small packages
The small packages in question? samples of course! most companies are more than happy to give you dinky portions of their products for you take away and trial in your own time, before you commit to the usually very high price tags which they have. I have recently decided that I want to upgrade my skincare, my usual thought process of "I'll just get what ever is on sale" is not really cutting it any more. So, I went into town with Kiehl's and Origins in my sights, both brands I have heard a lot about in terms of their skin care. I came away with a nice selection of samples;
My first stop was Kiehls, the lady on the shop floor was ever so helpful! She gave me a skin consultation which included having 2 tabs stuck on my face for 10 seconds, they then confirmed what I knew of my skin being the combination type. Along with that and information I told her she proceeded to pick out a skin care routine that she thought would suit my skin. I then got 3 lovely samples; the Ultra facial oil free toner, Acai damage repairing serum and Ultra facial moisturiser. Then I moved on to Origins where yet another awesome sales lady gave me a sample of their Modern friction scrub. I managed to eek out just under a weeks use from the sachets, the modern friction is still going strong as I have only used it twice, and my skin is loving it!!
Although it is hard to pinpoint a favourite when they are all new and all used everyday I am seriously loving Kiehl's Acai serum, it sinks in so quickly with no greasy residue and leaves such a gorgeous smell. The origins Modern friction scrub is also worming it's way onto my must have list. It leaves my skin feeling so soft, bright and clear. Since using these products all together my pores are less visible, my skin is bright, nourished and just looks lush! None of these products come in cheap but I certainly think they will be a worthwhile investment, especially when you only need such a small amount of product. And if I hadn't used these samples I never would of known what I was missing out on.
Meg x
Friday, 8 February 2013
Elizabeth Arden Mineral powder foundation- Bargain find!
I once blogged ages ago about my love for bare minerals foundations, unfortunately once I started uni I just couldn't justify the price when I seemed to go through it so quickly. So then started a long hard trawl through numerous cheaper liquid foundations, some good, some bad, some plain ugly! But then, as I was browsing the shelves of tk maxx, I see Elizabeth Arden's mineral powder foundation for just £10! I immediately picked it up and took it home.
First off I love the packaging, It has a nice expensive feel to it and an oh-so satisfying 'clicky' lid closure. The product is a solid and a little grate allows you to twist and grind some product up for use. I adore this, it means no nasty spills in my make up bag and you are a lot more aware of how much product you are actually using. A little powder puff is included, but I buffed it on using my bare minerals brush. I used it on top of a BB cream and ended up with a nice, luminous, medium coverage, nearly-matte finish. I scrutinised my face in the mirror too look for any dry-skin-clings or large pores but all I saw a lovely, flawless looking base. This foundation also has SPF 20PA ++ (SPF is protection from UVB rays, PA is protection from UVA rays) which is always a much appreciated bonus. So overall, I am really enjoying using this foundation, it is still early days but I can definitely see myself reaching for it a lot.
Meg x
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
What I am loving...
The sales! I know I am a bit late, and they are all actually probably ending now. However, I have been loving snapping up additions to my wardrobe and shoe closet at ri-donk-ulous prices. I picked up a new pair of black heels and a some small heeled day time boots for £16! yes, you heard right £16 for 2 pairs of shoes that originally should have cost around £90! (they were snapped up at m&s btw) I have never before ventured in there for anything other than food but I was pleasantly surprised! I am still scouring the sales for a dress for my birthday /trip to Wales which is coming up so let me know of any good dress sales!
Meg x
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Avon nailwear pro+
I am in love with this nail varnish! For starters, the lid is the perfect size to actually hold and work with, and the rest of the packaging looks lovely and glam. The brush has an almost stiff feeling and the bristles stay close together ( I really can't think of how to describe it). Which paired with the formula makes it so easy to apply this polish in thin, easy, coats which dry quickly and only 2 are needed for complete opaqueness.Then the colour, I have "Golden Vision" which is a gorgeous shimmery glittery gold, with extremely small glitter particles so it doesn't take an age and a lot of elbow grease to get it off! Better still, Avon have it on offer here!
Meg x
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Food for thought
Marinated salmon with sweet potato mash stuffed pumpkin
Thought I would share my latest culinary creations as I have to say they both tasted uh-mazing. Firstly, the salmon, a recipe I stole off my mum and adapted slightly to suit my student food cupboard;
You will need
- Salmon fillet
- 1/2 onion
- 1 inch ginger (grated or finely chopped)
- roughly a tablespoon soy sauce or fish sauce
- 1/2 tablespoon of lemon juice (this was my substitute for lemon grass!)
- tablespoon of sweet chilli sauce (I used this instead of actual chilli as I don't like things too hot)
- 1 clove of garlic (grated or finely chopped)
- a bit of butter
- tinfoil
So, once you have gathered everything it is pretty simple, it basically all goes into a tinfoil parcel and popped into the oven at 170 for 20 minutes. For the mash I used 2 sweet potatoes, a bit of milk and butter and also ripped up a big pinch of chives into it. The salad was just from a packet, and, boom! a tasty and pretty healthy meal.
Next we have a yummy stuffed pumpkin, we followed this recipe, but pretty much ended up adding everything in our fridge! We were really pleased with how it came out as it was pretty much just experimentation.
Meg x
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Apocolips; Galaxy
So, I gave in to the hype, and I am so glad I did! As I approached the Rimmel stand in Boots, Christmas giftcard in hand, I saw that a lot of shades had already been completely snapped up, including a few I had my eyes on. However this meant that with my options narrowed I reached for Galaxy, a purple-y shade that I would not have otherwise picked.
The first thing that impressed me was the packaging, the clear part at the bottom of the container means you actually get a true to life visual of what the product looks like, rather than faffing around with dirty testers etc etc. Then came the application, the doe foot applicator holds the product nicely, and one sweep over your lips leaves a super pigmented not-too-glossy lip colour behind. They feel incredibly light on your lips, almost balm-like. I am very pleased with how Galaxy looks on me but I will certainly be making another trip to pick up the colours I missed out on, and probably all the rest too!
The first thing that impressed me was the packaging, the clear part at the bottom of the container means you actually get a true to life visual of what the product looks like, rather than faffing around with dirty testers etc etc. Then came the application, the doe foot applicator holds the product nicely, and one sweep over your lips leaves a super pigmented not-too-glossy lip colour behind. They feel incredibly light on your lips, almost balm-like. I am very pleased with how Galaxy looks on me but I will certainly be making another trip to pick up the colours I missed out on, and probably all the rest too!
Meg x
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
what I am loving...
Girl's night out task lists! A house mate recently turned 21, now we are all back we decided to have a night out to celebrate. As well as booze, music and cheesy dance moves the night is also going to consist of some pretty embarrassing challenges for everyone! We have put these fun little tasks on some textured paper made from elephant dung (oooh-er, a gift from Africa) backed them with cardboard and threaded them with some brightly coloured string. These will be hung around our necks on the night so we can tick them off as we go! Here are some examples;
- Get as many animal noises in a conversation with the opposite sex
- Drink a row of 4 shots
- Collect as many (unopened!) condoms as you can
- approach a person carrying 2 drinks on the way back from the bar, take a drink and say "thanks!" as you walk off
- collect a male's items of clothing
That is just a little selection! Our night is definitely not going to be boring! Have you got any tips for a fun night out?
Meg x
Monday, 21 January 2013
A diary of Deafness
So, this week, subtitles. The first thing I would like to say is turning the sound up does not get rid of the need for them, though it is helpful, certainly if subtitles aren't available. I need subtitles not necessarily because I cant hear what's being said but more I cant decipher it, maybe because it just isn't very clear, or the character has an accent or a beard which makes it difficult to lip read. Having watched the same film with and without subtitles it does surprise me how much I don't get when I don't use them. With that being said I had quite an annoying experience in relation to this not too long ago;
The last twilight film came out and me and my friends went to go see it at the cinema, sans subtitles. It was all good and I liked the film but I knew that I had missed lots of things that were being said, and not just because I was swooning at Robert Pattinson either. So a different group of us then went to a subtitled show. We got our tickets and popcorn and settled down. Then, the film starts, without subtitles. We were a bit confused but thought maybe they would just catch up, they didn't. I went to go find a worker thinking maybe there was some problem. He initially didn't actually know the film was meant to be subtitled, it was only after we showed a screen shot of the website (we took it to remember our film time) and spoken to someone else did he apologise for the mistake and offer us a refund. I was grateful for the refund for my friends ( I didn't actually pay for my ticket in the first place, perks of being deaf!) and apology but it did annoy me that I wasn't informed when I bought my ticket, even if they didn't have any knowledge of it being advertised as a subtitled showing (which they should have) when we were asked to choose our seats we started discussing about being able to see the subtitles. I am now waiting to get it on DVD so I can watch it subtitled from the comfort of my sofa. I'm sure this was a genuine misunderstanding and I don't hold any grudges about it but I do think that some people aren't aware of how much help subtitles actually are to a Deaf person.
Sorry for the moany post guys!
Meg x
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Revlon's red lip
In boots the other day I noticed that Revlon's balm stains were only £5, yes A FIVER! so ofc I picked one up, a new addition to my red lip collection which you can see here, I have also already reviewed these offerings from Revlon and compared them too clinique's chubby sticks here, so rather than boring you with details I will just leave you with swatches, enjoy!
Meg x
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Salt spray and Leather
Unfortunately only the top part of my outfit I can actually account for, the jeans and shoes I honestly can't remember where they came from. I have a feeling the plimmie's are from Primark and the jeans possibly New look or Primark too! I nabbed this jacket quite a while ago in the glamorous sales, the leather sleeves give it a rock-girl edge and it also gives you a lovely shape when belted. Underneath I wore a t-shirt also from the sales but this time from warehouse, it is a lightweight feel with a relaxed shape and pocket on the breast. It is black and flecked with gold with gives it a little va-va-voom.
For the first time ever today I had the problem of my hair being too clean-feeling and flyaway. So I reached for this forgotten about salt spray by Umberto Giannini, sprayed it sparingly through my dry hair (though it is meant to be used on wet) and scrunched it as it dried. It didn't leave my hair dry or stiff, which I was worried about, but just gave it some much needed texture, will definitely be using it again!
Jacket: glamorousuk Top: warehouse
Friday, 18 January 2013
Kate Moss matte lipstick; 101 soft pink
After hearing everyone and their dog raving about Kate Moss's contribution to Rimmel's matte lipstick collection I decided to give it a go. I picked up shade 101- soft pink whilst browsing in Boots. The last matte offering I tried from Rimmel was Red Fever, which you can see in this post. Although I like the lipstick I didn't love the matte texture as I found it extremely drying. However, this lipstick was not like that at all! It had a lovely creamy formula and was extremely easy to apply straight from the bullet. This is my first foray into light shades of lipsticks and I am very impressed. I do not have any eye make up on in this photo yet rather than feeling naked, like I normally do without mascara-laden lashes, I felt like my lips were enough. Yet I could also see this being the perfect colour to pair with a smokey eye as it is not too in your face. I am definitely going to have to go back and look at purchasing some other shades!
Once again I also have a make-up related comp to share with you, who doesn't love benefit right?! enter here
Meg x
Thursday, 17 January 2013
What I am loving...
My Gossip Girl DVD box set! I don't really own many DVDs at all, let alone box sets. I prefer to just nip down to blockbusters and rent it if there is a film I feel like watching. However, for Christmas I got the full Gossip Girl set and I am just addicted. I have always loved gossip girl, I know it's bit too dramatic and american for some people's taste but when I was younger I just couldn't get enough. I was rubbish at keeping up to date with it though, I would miss programmes then forget what has happened before etc etc. Now I just snuggle in my pjs with some Ben and Jerry's in hand and waste a night watching months worth of programmes. It also helps that not only are the whole cast gorgeous (Chace Crawford, swoon!) but they all have impeccably stocked wardrobes for me to drool over (though some outfits are rather questionable).
So that's what I have been loving this week and I am now going to leave you with the gorgeous guys and gals of the show, should be something for everyone!
Monday, 14 January 2013
A day out with mummy
So the other day I donned on some of my new clothes for, yes you guessed it, a day out with mummy (though my step dad did come along later). We saw Les Miserables at the cinema (UH-mazing) then had a lovely dinner at Bella Italia.
Jumper: River island Dress (worn as skirt/collar): Dahlia Boots: Barrats bag: charity shop
(sorry for the quality, taken on my phone as camera was broken!) Firstly, excuse the face, mum was making me laugh so it turned out quite unattractive looking. Secondly, I love all my clothes in this picture. I'll start with the jumper, This was a present from my mum and I think it was some limited edition range in River island, because I cannot find it anywhere now. Anyway it is super snuggly, I find the print adorable and I just love the colours. I think the girlie-ness of it clashes perfectly with my Dahlia dress, This was a bargain at £20 in the sale and sold out ridiculously fast. It is a leather-look material with laser cut detailing on the hem and a gold sparkly collar. I could definitely see myself rocking it on a night out but after trying this outfit I also want to find many more jumpers to pair it with during the day, I just love how the collar peaks out, would instantly change any plain jumper into something more glamorous. My boots are heeled chelsea boots from Barrats and they are my 'everyday heel' shoes as although they rubbed a bit at the beginning they are now so comfy. If I want to just smarted up a casual outfit, these will be my shoes of choice, 'spesh in winter as my footsies are nice and covered. My bag is just an old charity shop find, nothing special there!
While we are on the subject of fashion I should mention that Lashes of London are giving you a chance to win £200 to spend on their amazing clothes! enter here
Meg x
Sunday, 13 January 2013
A diary of Deafness
So my first post in this feature, I thought a good way to start would be to explain why I am deaf. A lot of people ask me if I was born deaf and I never really know what to say, 'cause I wasn't, yet I have been deaf my whole life. Basically I was born very premature, at 25 1/2 weeks old to be exact, here is me in all my tiny glory;
So yeah, there was lots of stuff wrong with me but my ears weren't actually one of them. However, all the stuff that the (amazing) doctors did to keep me alive affected my ears and made me go deaf. It also left me with a scar on my leg from a feeding tube gone wrong but that's another story!
I did get bullied whilst I was growing up but I wouldn't say it was any more than any other kid who unfortunately goes through the same. They would pick on my hearing aids and my lisp but I think a lot of it was just curiosity but also I suppose a 'fear of the unknown' is the only way I can describe it, though it makes me sound a bit douchey, but I hope you get my drift.
The unusual thing came when it was actually a teaching assistant that was bullying me. I don't mean obviously name calling etc but little things that would make me upset, and the t.a was very aware of my feelings. This went on for quite a while because in the words of my mum, I am loyal to a fault, so I didn't actually want to tell anyone about how she was making me feel. Though when you are a kid you are not very good at hiding things, I began to be 'ill' in the mornings in the hope I wouldn't have to go to school and would also ask how many days until the weekend. Never the less it got sorted, I got a new lovely t.a and I was a happy little kiddy again! :)
I am going to stop my rambling now, save it for next week! hope this little personal injection into my blog will be received well!
Meg x
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