Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

Monday, 11 January 2016

Mini Lush Haul

I've always been a huge Lush cosmetics fan and today I want to share with you two products I have recently tried.

The first one is the Intergalactic Bath Bomb, I particularly adore Lush bath bombs, which in my opinion are the best in the world! I've tried bath bombs from many different cosmetic companies and nothing compares. I think I've tried almost all of them so when I spotted this one while I was shopping earlier today, I knew I had to try it!
I really love the colour of this bath bomb, it lasts a long time and gives off a lovely  peppermint scent which isn't overpowering. I usually prefer fruity scents or the scent of my ultimate favourite, The Big Blue but this was a nice change. I found that it really made my skin feel soft and didn't irritate it like a lot of skincare products do and I could still smell the peppermint on my skin afterwards. I also noticed that it turns the bath water a deep blue and green colour with pops of fuschia and golden glitter. I absolutely love this bath bomb and I will definitely be buying it again, yet another favourite to add to my collection, this is available for £3.95.

The second product I'd like to tell you about is the Mint Julips Lip Scrub.
I have always coveted one of these lip scrubs, having tried the bubblegum one in the past but at £5.50 I always found it a bit steep for what is essentially a glorified lip balm. But that's where I was wrong because this isn't just any old lip balm, the key word here is scrub. Much like a facial scrub, this does the exact same thing but on your lips. It basically buffs any dry or chapped skin off your lips to reveal a baby soft finish which is then perfect to apply lipstick on top of.
This product would be great for when you are applying matte lipsticks which often show up chapped lips. I use this a couple of times a week as I find it's not a product I can use all the time as it can be messy. I adore the smell and taste of this, the strangest part is once you have applied it and smoothed it over your lips you can then lick it off to reveal soft lips (just make sure you do as you will end up with tiny scrub grains all over your face) and despite it's price tag, you do get a lot of product for your money, I think this will last me years! Overall I'm very pleased with my mini haul.
Jen
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Thursday, 17 September 2015

Mog On The Tyne Part 2

So it's been a little while since my last blog and as regular readers of the blog will know, me and Lucy are not frequent bloggers which means that we only blog when we can and feel like it. So today I wanted to share some photos from my second visit at Mog On The Tyne cat cafe.
In this post, I want to focus more on the cats than the experience, as I blogged about that in my first post which you can read here.
The usual suspects
As I explained in my last post, the cat cafe is basically a coffee shop but with cats. They all came from Westgate Ark cat rescue centre and they each have their own traits and unique qualities - some like to play, some like to sleep, some like to pinch food and some are very mischievous. The stand out cats for me are definitely Stan and  Tinks. Stan is so cool, never getting too close although he does allow the occasional pat on the head and Tinks is very beautiful but naughty, attempting to steal people's food when they aren't looking. 
Tyrian
A visit here definitely makes me miss my cat and makes me want another, As I explained in my last post, the cat cafe is basically a coffee shop but with cats. They all came from Westgate Ark cat rescue centre and they each have their own traits and unique qualities - some like to play, some like to sleep, some like to pinch food and some are very mischievous. The stand out cats for me are definitely Stan and  Tinks. Stan is so cool, never getting too close although he does allow the occasional pat on the head and Tinks is very beautiful but naughty, attempting to steal people's food when they aren't looking. I know it's only a matter of time before I get one.
Whilst I'm a big fan of bengal and calico cats, there is something about black and white cats that I love, also known as tuxedo cats because they often look like they are wearing them. 
Watching the world go by
And then you have ginger cats, the bigger and fluffier the better! There are two ginger cats at Mog On The Tyne, I believe this is Jaffa but there is also Tokyo.
Tyrian is one of the more active cats who loves to play
Another of my favourites is Tyrian who is very playful, she loves to play hide and seek and pop out of places when you least expect it.

Of course it's difficult to choose favourites as they are all beautiful and cheeky in their own way. .
Rum the stunning bengal kitten
There is a good mix of kittens and older cats at the cafe and whilst I love kittens (who doesn't?) there's something about older cats that I love. I love the striking markings of the bengal kittens like Rum and I dream of owning one someday.
Sir Francis
Tokyo or is this Jaffa?
The beautiful Tinks
I love Sir Francis's cheeky little face and how he just loves to sleep and gaze at everyone with one eye open while he has his head stroked. Most of the kitties turn to putty in your hands as soon as you rub their heads though many of the cats at Mog On The Tyne have a back story and a rough start in life. Tinks was a young mummy cat who had four ginger kittens as did Gizmo who is mum of Maggie and Sir Francis the two black and white kittens. The cat cafe has given them all a new lease of life and a forever home.

If you are interested in giving a rescue cat a forever home then you can check out Westgate Ark's website here. I hope you enjoyed my second visit to Mog On The Tyne, more posts coming soon!
Jen 
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Saturday, 8 August 2015

My Top 10 Fashion and Beauty Icons

Inspired by Lucy's post, which you can read here. I thought I'd share my top 10 fashion and beauty icons, I couldn't possibly squeeze it into 5. I love the classic looks of 1950s icons, the red lips, winged eyeliner and fitted dresses, though I also love the simplicity of modern styles. So in no particular order, let's begin... 

 Marilyn Monroe 
Okay so it may seem like an obvious choice, Marilyn always seems to make it in people's lists of icons but there's no denying her look was iconic of the 1950's. I can't say I know much about Marilyn other than her signature red lipstick, winged black eyeliner and figure hugging outfits but there was just something about Marilyn that was mesmerising. Men loved her, and women wanted to be her -- or at least look like her. And with good reason. Marilyn Monroe was sexy without being trashy, and she remains a fashion icon nearly 50 years after her death. 

 Grace Kelly
I first noticed Grace Kelly's style in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, in which she walked around in classic 1950's gowns complete with figure hugging corsets and puffed out skirts. Her look was so classy and elegant and again, classic of the 1950's era. Even her wedding dress screamed elegance and grace and was the inspiration behind Kate Middleton's wedding gown. To this day, I still find her style timeless and stunning, I just wish we still wore gowns like this. I feel that Grace often downplayed her makeup in order to let her outfits take centre stage. I would describe Marilyn's look as classic and Grace's as elegant. 

 Elizabeth Taylor 
There's no denying that Elizabeth Taylor was stunning back in her youth. Known for her winged eyeliner, groomed brows and bold choice of lipstick, her makeup was always so perfect and on point. She was probably one of the first icons to perfect the brow which made her overall look bold and stand out complete with her dark flowing locks. By far my favourite look of hers was as Cleopatra. 

 Aaliyah 
Many may not be familiar with the late R&B singer Aaliyah, who died tragically at the age of 22 but whether she was dressed from head to toe in an awards ceremony gown or casual with her signature tomboy look, she was always flawless and on point. Many describe her look as classy as opposed to the often trashy looks we see from some celebrities who shall remain nameless. Back in the 90's, she was known for her tom boy style of baggy pants, Calvin Klein underwear, denim dungarees and back to front caps, but as her career progressed so did her style as she experimented with bold makeup, gowns and ombre locks and because she was so fascinated by the ancient Egyptians, this was reflected in many of her looks. 

Katy Perry
I just love how colourful and quirky she is! Katy does what everyone wishes they could do and dresses like a cartoon. She's not afraid to be outrageous or daring and always takes risks with her style. I think she suits every look she tries, whether she's quirky and dressed up like a smurf or classy and elegant in a gown, whatever she tries, it's always a winner! 

Kate Middleton
Finally a British icon in my list! I love how she is so effortlessly elegant and classy but with a modern twist. It's like she doesn't really have to try but still somehow always manages to look sophisticated. I particularly love her casual everyday dresses with heels and a clutch bag. Her makeup and hair are usually subtle and understated whilst her gowns are simply stunning, she usually picks soft pastel colours which clearly work so well for her. Her look may not be for everyone and she has faced criticism for her weight but there is no denying that she has good taste in fashion. 

Audrey Hepburn
Of course who could forget Audrey? I love her classy French inspired look with strong brows and flawless makeup. I particularly loved her capri pants and flats look which was both casual and classy. I think her style is classic but yet so different to that of other icons around at the time as Audrey did not go for the sexy look, instead she was elegant and graceful and it clearly suited her so well as it showed off her natural beauty. 

Emma Stone
If there was ever going to be a film version of my life, Emma Stone would be the one to play me, I love how she can be blonde or brunette and somehow suit both, I love her quirkiness and overall style. She often chooses fitted dresses with a pop of colour which makes her overall look fun, modern and fresh. I don't think I've ever seen her look bad plus her makeup always looks so fresh and flawless. I particularly love her makeup in the Revlon campaigns. 

Gwen Stefani 
Like Lucy, I'm a big No Doubt fan and have been since their prime in the 90's. I've always loved Gwen's look of signature platinum locks, bold red lipstick and quirky outfits. Her style is modern classic as her makeup looks as though it came straight from the 1950's so it's clear she loves this era and is inspired by it. Since the 90's her look has evolved from blue tinted hair and edgy to modern classic. She's clearly found a look she loves and has stuck to it throughout the years. 

Lady Gaga
So her style isn't exactly wearable or mainstream but I love how she can transform herself and doesn't even look like the same person. When she first burst out onto the scene, her look was colorful, unique and edgy and has since evolved into classy and elegant depending on the event. She proves that she can do both but what I love most about her style is that she is just being herself and simply doesn't care what anyone thinks of her, she's just having fun. 

I hope you enjoyed my top 10 fashion and beauty icons, they may not be to everyone's taste but I love all their styles for various reasons, whether it's the style itself or the person wearing it and their attitude of not caring what anyone thinks. Some styles are wearable and some aren't but I like to draw inspiration from all of the above and sometimes incorporate elements of it into my own style. 
Jen
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