Thursday 31 December 2015

Billion Dollar Brows Review

Hello beautyholics,

I hope you've all had an amazing Christmas :) 
Today I am back to review two amazing eyebrow kit must-haves!

I recently applied for a Billion Dollar Brows campaign on Brandbacker and I was super lucky to be accepted and to have been sent two amazing kits to review for my lovely blog readers :) 


I'm all in when it comes to make up but one thing that I don't really do is my eyebrows. My eyebrows are naturally quite thin and with the occasional trip to the eyebrow salon they are pretty much good to go. Nevertheless, I must admit I do lust over Instagram posts with girls that have amazing eyebrows that are bang on "fleek". So I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to try out some eyebrow products and to see how I got on. 

I received two kits to review, one of them was the Best Sellers Kit (right in the picture) which comes with 4 items: 
  • Universal Brow Pencil: Formulated to work with all skin tones & hair colors, whether you are a blonde or a brunette. Best of all, The Billion Dollar Brow Pencil is automatic, it always stays sharp and requires no pencil sharpener
  • Brow Duo Pencil: Brow Duo Highlighter allows you to highlight your brow bone to add gorgeous definition and warmth. Works with any skin tone. Plus, they've added a handy universal concealer to the opposite end of the pencil
  • Brow Gel: Locks in your look, giving your eyebrows a long-lasting, radiant glow while keeping them perfectly in place all day
  • Smudge Brush: A flat, synthetic brush which is ideal for applying creamy cosmetics like the Brow Duo Pencil




I thought it would be good for me to post pictures of my eyebrows before and after using each kit separately. So here we have the before and after picture of my eyebrows using the Best Sellers Kit:




As you can see the results are very natural and subtle. I'm not a fan of big sluggish eyebrows so I am actually really pleased with the result of this kit. The products do however allow you to build the results if you wish to have them thicker and darker. 

I then tested out the 60 seconds to beautiful brows. This kit only comes with a brush and a brow powder in taupe. 

Like I said I am far from a pro when it comes to eyebrows and I must say this really did take me 60 seconds to apply. It was super easy and it is buildable. As you can see I have very dark, almost black eyebrows, but I feel that the result is really nice and once again very natual looking :)
Billion Dollar Brows are actually stocked in Boots, and you can find the kits that I have reviewed "here", you can even buy each item individually for less! Alternatively, Billion Dollar Brows also have their own website where you can purchase these two kits as well as other products in their eyebrow range. 

Billion Dollar Brows are currently hosting a Give-away contest where 3 UK winners will receive a prize package consisting of the Billion Dollar Brows "Best Sellers Kit". I hope that one of you lovely readers will be amongst the lucky winners. You can enter it by clicking on the side banner or here.
So make sure you have entered! Good Luck! 

Thank you for reading and I hope you all have a very happy new year!

❤️

   Love, ML x

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Thursday 17 December 2015

How I deal with stress at University

Hello lovelies,

Please please excuse my absence. Yes I've done it again! I've allowed myself to get carried away with uni work, friends and whatever else I have in my sad little life that I've neglected my blog. 

Anyway, I've come back home for the Christmas break and I am super excited to finally be able to take a few days to chill out and relax a bit from the stress and lectures. However, I mustn't get carried away because of course as it's probably the case for most of you at uni, when I go back in January I will have assessments and all that malarkey going on which means one thing ... I need to revise during the break! Oh joy! -__- 

Now, let me say that I HATE revising, no seriously, I hate it so much that I will put it off until the very last minute, then I will panic and cram and go into my exams and come out with the same feeling every year "FML why didn't I start revising earlier"? 

Tell me I'm not the only one to do this? 

Anyway I'm in my final year this year so back in September I told myself that I wouldn't allow myself to do what I always do and that I would stay on top of things. Did this happen?! Nope, well actually, I was slightly better than usual but I could have been a LOT better. 

So here I am already knowing that although I'm allowing myself the next couple of days to relax, at the back of my mind I will not actually be relaxing because I'll be feeling guilty about not doing work etc. 

Recognise this feeling?

Nevertheless, there have been a few things this year that have helped me to be that tad bit better, in particular with the way that I've dealt with stress and everything else. So I thought it would be a good idea to share these things with you (even if the majority are common sense) because maybe, just maybe, I'll be able to help one of you guys reading this. 

First things first, make a separate timetable from your lectures. 
This timetable will be based around your "free" time which you will dedicate to studying as well as personal breaks for you to do what you love. 
What worked well with me this year was having a planner and for once actually using it! What I did was I took a note of all the work that I needed to do by the end of the week and every day I'd schedule myself 3/4 of those tasks to do, be it reading, research for dissertation, essay writing and whatever else. I then would tick off the exercises I'd completed as I went along. 
Now let me say that the feeling I'd get when I finally ticked something off the list was great. For someone like me who struggled in the past years to stay on top of things. Ticking things off is an achievement in itself. 

Do be aware that the only down side about this is that if you do not manage to complete the tasks you set yourself that "guilt" feeling can easily kick in. You need to stay head strong and fight it off. Realise that it's completely normal to have less productive days, or even, that some tasks naturally take longer than you expected hence leaving you no time to finish off whatever else you had planned. The beauty in this is that if you try to keep on top of things, it doesn't matter too much if you can't finish something off one day because you'll have time at some point in the week to catch up and still be on top ;). 

Secondly it's important to stay active
During first and second year of uni, I allowed myself to eat and eat and eat without ever thinking about what I was actually doing to my body. Every time I'd feel guilty about not doing work or felt stressed out by the work load, I'd eat. My solution to everything was to go out and have a McDonald's or order a Chinese with my flat mates. It took very little time before I started to pile on the weight and by the end of my second year I'd gained a whopping stone! I'm 5ft so a whole stone made a HUGE difference to my appearance and I soon started to feel even more demotivated and wanted to eat even more. This had a knock on effect on my studies because that de motivation and horrible feeling inside me started to show through my work as I became less and less interested in actually doing the work. 
Then came results day and I got a hit in the face and realised that I needed to change this because it was not what I had come to uni for. 

So mid way through second year I started to make baby steps by signing up to the gym and working out a bit. However I'd been unhealthy for so long that my stamina and endurance level was so low that I really struggled with any form of exercise which was longer than 10 mins. Nevertheless,I kept at it and I was lucky enough to then move to Paris during my third year and this is where I was able to change things around. During my placement I made effort to eat healthy and cut down the take outs and boy did I start seeing results! This slowly started to gain confidence back in myself and I started to work out  everyday and managed to get into a routine with my flat mate and by the end of the year I had lost the stone that I'd gained in the previous years at uni. 
This for me was a little milestone because it helped me bring that positivity back in my life. 

So of course, this year, I've kept at it. The first thing I did when I got to uni was sign up to the gym. I make effort to go 6 times a week for about 40-60 mins each time. This for me is a time where I let ALL the stress out. When I'm stressed out I go there and I just think of all the crap that's bothering me and let it out whilst I'm working out. Yes it's painful and I hate it there and then. Whilst I'm doing it I'm usually thinking "Why did I come"?

But let me tell you, not once have I ever come out of the gym and continued to think that. I know how important it is for me and how good it is for my body that when I come out I'm always so GLAD that I went. 
In turn makes me feel positive and helps me to stay motivated. 

Thirdly, make time for yourself
Whether it be going out, partying, hanging out with friends, shopping, practicing make up tutorials etc. It's important that you do it!

One of the things that always used to bother me, particularly during first and second year was that I felt that I didn't have time for myself. At the back of my mind I'd always be thinking about all the bits of work that I had which needed doing. This meant that when I did chill out, I didn't really relax and at times, I'd feel more stressed than I did before. 

So this year, as well as setting myself tasks and times to do work. I've also noted times where I allow myself to free my mind and relax. What I like to do is usually work until around 8pm and then stop. 8-10 it's ME time. I do whatever I want, I watch series, hang out with my flatmates, read, watch YouTube videos just ANYTHING that I want. 
This really helps me to get through the day! I also feel like I'm not neglecting myself which is extremely important. I also allow myself 1 day a week (usually my gym rest day) to completely chill out and only really do about 2-3 hours of work max if I feel like it. This works well for me as it helps me to stay sane and be acknowledge that I do have a life and that not all of it evolves around uni work. 

Finally, something I've only started to do since the beginning of this year is to stay positive and be in touch with my spiritual inner self. 

Now let's not over analyse the word "spiritual" here. What I mean is my inner thoughts and the energies that I allow myself to take in. 

I think that the main thing which has helped me to do better this year is that I've managed to stay positive. I've cut out all the negative thoughts like "I can't do this" , "why did I come to uni"? , "I'm never going to get this". Whenever I even catch myself thinking anything negative like that, I stop myself and think of the reason why I initially went to uni (to have a good future) and primarily to prove to myself that I CAN do things and that I'm capable of achieving great things. This my lovelies is the most important thing you need to do. 

In my opinion clearing my mind from all negativity and only allowing myself to hold on to positive things has helped me the most so far this term. I've still a long way to go and so much to learn. Sometimes I stop and think about the beauty of the world and everything that there is to discover and to see that I start to see that my silly little worries about uni work or stressing are minuscule things that I really should not be wasting my energies on.  

The truth is that you CAN do it. Just remember that the majority of the times it's all just in your head! 

So there you have it :) (sorry for such a rambly post) but here you have my little tips on what has helped me to have a better attitude this year and most of all to TAME that stress and paranoia from getting the best of me. 


I hope you enjoyed and that I was able to help some of you! 
Please share your personal experiences and also what you like to do to relieve stress :) 


❤️

   Love, ML x

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Monday 23 November 2015

Make-up Bargain hunting? Bornpretty Store Review

Hello again beauties,

Today I have another Bornpretty store post for you. 
If you have read my "previous" Bornpretty store post, you would have known that back in September I was sent 2 lipsticks to swatch and review for you guys. 

Recently I was contacted my Bornpretty store again and I was sent another lipstick and beauty blender to review for you. 

I was so excited about this because to this day I was yet to try a beauty blender (I know I'm so late right?) but I just wasn't sure if it was an actual necessity in my make-up bag. 

Gosh, I was wrong! I cannot believe I didn't try this earlier. Applying my concealer has never been this easy! I would normally use the concealer wand and my pinkie finger to apply it and smooth it out in the corners of my eye. This has always worked fine for me. However at the moment I have quite long nails, so applying concealer under my eyes is a bit difficult, particularly in the corners. This is where the beauty blender has come in so so handy! 

I can really get into the corners of my eyes and ensure that its all applied smoothly. It's also a plus as it stops me from getting concealer all over my fingers. 

Here is the beauty blender I was sent: 


Bornpretty store sell these for just $2.34. Great bargain for anyone who wishes to try it out for the first time :) They also come in a range of pretty pastel colours which of course, if you're like me and love pastels it's a bonus! 

Next I was sent this gorgeous lipstick in shade 16 of their "Moisturising lip stain" collection which was a winter colour that I was missing in my lipstick collection.  

Here is how it looks on :) 

Ahh I love it and I cannot believe how inexpensive it is! 

Bornpretty have a huge selection of colours which you can view "here" and they are just $3.99. That works out to be around £2.50 for those of you living in the UK- A fraction of the price that a MAC or Nars would cost you! 

If I were to give these two products a rating out of 10 I would say they are both an 8.5/10. This is mainly because for just a few pounds/ dollars you're getting pretty good quality products. I have also noted that the lipsticks remind me a lot of the Topshop range. I don't know what it is, but the formula and feeling on the lips is very similar to the Topshop lippy's that I own. 

So, for those of you who are looking for a good bargain, cheap and great value for money, check out Bornpretty store! I hear they are doing great reductions for Black Friday too ;)

Before you do, take a note of the code below so that you can get yourself an additional 10% off your order at the end :) 



Thanks for reading and stay tuned! :) 


❤️

   Love, ML x
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Thursday 1 October 2015

BornPrettyStore Makeup Review

Hello readers,

I was recently contacted by BornPrettyStore to ask if I was interested in testing out some of their make up products and do a review for you guys. Of course I love makeup so I could not let this opportunity slip away. 

BornPrettyStore are an online brand that sell anything from Makeup, Jewellery, Nail art and cosmetic applicators at extremely affordable prices. 

The first time I visited their website I was blown away by the amount of products they offered and even more at how cheap they were being sold at! 

The lovely Joy who contacted me was in charge of the beauty department so I chose to pick out two of their makeup items. This was extremely difficult as there was so much stuff I actually wanted to try out but in the end I chose to go for something I don't own much of...Bright Lipsticks! 

It took around 3 weeks for the items to arrive since I was told that they had been shipped but I must say that they were definitely worth the wait. 

Before receiving them I didn't know what to expect as I was not familiar with this brand and judging on the prices I was a bit skeptical to how the quality of the lipsticks would be. However once they arrived I was utterly surprised. 

They came in these little packages and I was really impressed with the quality of the outside packaging of the lipsticks. It's super sturdy and it feels like really good quality plastic. 

The two lipsticks I chose were the LipHop Matte Smooth waterproof lipsticks in shades #2 and #8.

#8 is the lighter "pinkier" shade. I absolutely love this one! It's a very flattering pink which is super long lasting. I'm not joking guys I put it on in the morning and I went out, drank, ate and touched my face numerous times and by the end of the day this lipstick was still there. 

I'm usually a bit reluctant to wearing pink shades because I try to steer away from the "Barbie girl" look as I don't think it's for me. However what I loved about this lipstick is that it's buildable so you can apply as much as you like to achieve the colour shade for you. It is also very pigmented so you're good to go with one coat but if you want it to look darker you can keep applying.
#2 is more of a Red tone lipstick and this is also very buildable. I must admit this is my first real red shade that I own. I have quite fair skin with really dark hair so I don't usually go for Reds. I know a lot of fair dark haired people love red lippy's but I personally prefer the look on more tanned girls. Nevertheless, I was also very happy on the way this shade looked because once again it was buildable. 
On the whole I would rate these a solid 8/10 as they're really good quality and unlike other matte lipsticks they don't feel drying on the lips. Also they're sold at 3.99 US dollars so they're literally a BARGAIN! :) 

To top it off I have also been offered a 10% voucher code for all of you who wish to try them out. Simply click on the picture link below and make sure you enter MA1H10 at the checkout! 


If you're looking for cheap and cheerful makeup, jewellery or cosmetic applicators such as brushes and puffs you should go and check out BornPrettyStore :)

Enjoy and thank you for reading!


❤️

   Love, ML x

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Thursday 13 August 2015

MAC nudes favourites

A natural look with nude lips are right up my street for an everyday look. 

I'm not very daring when it comes to lippy's because I don't like to attract too much attention to my lips. So, when it comes to lipsticks I prefer nudes over colours. 

Whilst looking through my make up bag the other day, I realised that most of my favourite lipsticks are actually MAC nudes. Since I know many of you beauty lovers are suckers for MAC I thought I'd share these beauties with you :) 
First (from the left) is Pretty Please, this is a baby pink shimmery shade which is part of the MAC "lustre" range. I find this one to be not very pigmented as one coat almost comes out clear on the lips. It is probably my least favourite of the few, but only because I have started to go-off light pink colours. Nevertheless, it is still a very cute colour and I enjoy wearing it on days where I have minimal make-up on.
Second from left is Creme in your Coffee this is a gorgeous winter lippy. I love wearing this on winter days where I am wearing thick plain jumpers as it just add a bit of colour to my face. This is a cremesheen so the texture is quite creamy and dewy-making it even better for winter as it stops you getting dry lips.

The middle one is the V shade that's part of MAC's "Viva Glam" collection. It is definitely one that I enjoy wearing in the summer as it's quite shimmery and I find that the glitter is visible on the lips. It is probably the ones I have used the least as I am not as much of a fan of shimmery lipsticks. But I certainly still really like it. I'd say one of the down sides of this one is that the shimmers make the texture a bit "granulated" and it feels a bit rough on your lips. I also find that as a result of this it can be a bit drying.


This next one is probably my most used from the five lipsticks shown above and as you can probably recognise it it's Creme Cup. This was my go-to lipstick throughout the whole of last summer. Pink is my favourite colour so I literally LOVED this lipstick. Once again it was part of MAC's "cremesheen's" so it's quite a dewy texture which keeps your lips moisturised during the day.

Last but not least is my current favourite Honey Love. I have been wearing this one every day for the past 4 months. I absolutely love it! It is part of the MAC "matte" range- initially I was a bit hesitant to try it because I find that mattes can be a bit drying but actually this one is quite a dewy matte. It's very long lasting (even after meals) and it's a MUST-have addition to a "nudes" collection. 


Personally if I was to recommend 2 of these as "must-have" nudes, my pick would definitely be Honey Love and Creme Cup. I would also add in Hue as it is another one of my fave's that I have bought over and over again :)

Here are some swatches of each one I mentioned (in the order that they're listed above) to give you a better idea of what they look like.



Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed!

  ❤️

   Love, ML x
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Sunday 9 August 2015

Aroma Zone "Lush-style" face mask

Hello my lovelies,

So today's post is going to be about AROMA ZONE, a boutique (which I like to call heaven) that I discovered whilst I was living in Paris. This little piece of heaven is the place to go to if you wish to create your own beauty treatments from scratch at an affordable price and most of importantly from all natural products. 

Aroma Zone specialise in Essential beauty oils (those that can be found in literally all skincare and make up products) such as "Jojoba, lavender, argan" oils to name a few. As well as this they also offer a vast variety of clays which can be used to create hair and facial masks once you add the suitable oils to them. 

I was amazed by this shop because besides the amazing products that they offer, the sales assistants are also specialised pharmacists and aromatherapists. Thus they are able to give you advice depending on your problem and guide you towards the oils that will help you to resolve or help to alleviate your issues.

Personally, I have a combination skin; which makes it really difficult for me to find suitable products that can combat one thing without working against the other. I often find myself having to use a variety of products particularly face masks, in order to help each skin issue. 

Nevertheless, one of my main issues is black heads and large pores in my T-zone area. I have been combating against black heads since I was a teenager. I have tried them all from nose strips, face scrubs, to ensuring that I maintained a healthy lifestyle. 

Of course these things have helped to tame them down a bit, but not as much as I would have wanted them to.

Whilst I was looking into Aroma Zone I discovered that on their online website they have hundreds of recipes that you could make with the products that they offer, from skincare to hair masks to make-up which you could make yourself at home. So of course, I selected a couple of recipes which I wanted to try out (one for hair and one for my face) before going in to buy the ingredients. 


I chose to try out one of their "anti-spots" face masks and a "princess hair" mask. I am yet to make the hair mask but I have made the face mask (which I already love) last week. 

The "anti-spots" face mask is essentially based on 3 main oils: thyme, lavender and citron. As well as these there are also a few other oils which I hadn't heard of before such as: Nigella (a cumin derivative), Cosgard (a natural preservative) which helps to keep all the runny oils together and Patchouli (plant derivative) which really adds notes to the amazing smell of this face mask. Finally the main product is "Argile" essentially known as a clay which helps to create the thick mask-like mixture that helps solidify the oils. 
So far I have used this mask twice on my skin and you can really notice the difference. When I put it on I start to feel a slight tingly sensation which you get used to after a couple of minutes. The recipe says that it should be kept on between 5 to 10 minutes, however I always like to leave my masks on for slightly longer so on both occasions I have kept it on for 15 minutes before rinsing it off. 

Overall, I have found that my pores and black heads are a lot less visible, in fact this face mask has certainly got rid of some of the black heads that I had in my T-Zone area. So I am super happy and satisfied with it :) 

I definitely reccommend Aroma Zone to those of you who wish to make you own beauty products from scratch. Currently they only have stores in France, however you can order their products online and have them shipped to the UK. The only downside is that their website is currently only available in french. However, it is pretty easy to search for things. 

I hope that this blog post was helpful for some of you, particularly those amongst you who can speak french and are able to order online through a french website. 

Do be warned that you may be required to buy separate equipment, such as pots, spatulas etc. which are all available on the website. Although each recipe will tell you exactly what equipment you will need to make it. 

Another helpful thing is that not only do they tell you which oils you will need for the recipe but the website also states the exact mesurements for each one. This is super handy to ensure you have the right quantities and sizes of each one of the ingredients. 

Do let me know if you have liked this post. I would be more than happy to help you find a recipe and to get you through the process.

If there are any of you who have heard of Aroma Zone do let me know which recipes you have tried. Or even, if you have made your own "lush-style" face masks with different ingredients do let me know what you used :) 



Thank you so much for reading. Take care! 


  ❤️

      Love, ML x
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Saturday 1 August 2015

All-time favourite fragrance empties


Lets talk fragrances! :)

I have worked in the fragrance industry for quite some time now and during this time I have learnt a lot about fragrances. One of the perks of the job is that I have had the opportunity to be one of the first to smell new fragrances when they are released. 

For the fragrance lovers out there, this must be your dream job... but let me tell you one of the down sides of it... with time, all perfumes start to smell the same to the point that you get so used to them that you start to dislike them. I guess, it is probably the only downside of this job which is a shame because as a result I struggle to find a fragrance that I actually like when I want to shop for myself. 

 Two of the only fragrances which I continue to love and have been wearing ever since I can remember- despite the fact that I pretty much dislike all other fragrances are Chloé and Daisy by Marc Jacobs. 


I don't know what it is about these fragrances but I love them! I find them very long lasting and they are the two fragrances that my relatives and family recognise me by. When someone I know smells one of these they'll instantly say "Oh that smells like you!"


Lets start with Chloé which is probably my favourite out of the two. This is the fragrance which I started wearing when I was 14. I can still remember being in Boots with my mum trying to look for a new perfume and the instant I smelt Chloé I knew I wanted it to be "my" smell. 

The Fragrance Shop describe this fragrance as a "fresh and feminine suited to a free spirit with an utterly innate sense of chic". Chloé is made up of a combination of floral powdery notes with hints of peony, lychee and freesia. It is then accompanied by rose, magnolia, lily and "elegant" cedarwood. 

Personally, I can really smell the powdery and rose notes- it's what you'd imagine a woman would smell like, hence why it is described as an 'elegant' fragrance. 

What I really love about Chloé is that it is very long lasting but it is not an overpowering fragrance. By the end of the day others can still smell it but it's not one of those "POW in your face" smells either. 

The bottle you see above was a gift, hence why it was a smaller size. However with fragrances I usually go for the biggest size as it is usually better value for money ;) (tip for those of you who didn't know)


Next up is the Marc Jacobs, Daisy. Just the name of this fragrance tells you that once again it's quite a florally one. I love it because it is very girly but it's not a sickly fragrance. 

It contains a lot of fruity notes, in particular strawberry and red grapefruit; whilst being enhanced by vanilla, jasmine, gardenia and violet. 

I find that you can really smell the jasmine in this, which is what makes it really floraly and girly. I tend to wear this one when I fancy wearing something different from the Chloé. 


Both of these perfumes are on the mid-high end price scale. The Daisy is at £76.00 for a 100ml. Whilst the Chloé is at £65.00 for a 50ml. 

Either way I find that they last a long time and I am happy to spend a bit more for a fragrance that I actually love :)


Thank you for reading, let me know what you guys thought and feel free to share what your favourite fragrances are :)

  ❤️

Love, ML x


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Saturday 25 July 2015

Primark BARGAIN!

Hello my lovelies!

So today I have something slightly different to my usual posts as its not beauty and lifestyle related...

As you can tell from the title, this post is about a little Primark purchase I made a couple of days ago.

Before I begin, let me just say that I know that it's summer in the UK, however let's face it, we're not about to have a tropical heat wave any time soon, so you can get away with a pair of boots on chilly evenings!

Now I saw these beauties in the middle of the sale section and I instantly fell in love with them!


Usually I don't have any luck when I look for footwear as I have teeny tiny size 3 feet (36 for those in Europe), so when I see a shoe that I love, chances are that they won't have it in my size. However, god knows what happened on this day but they had these in my size, and guess what they were only £10! Of course, I couldn't let them slip away so I HAD to have them...BARGAIN!


(Honestly though, how nice are they?!)

think that lately Primark have improved the quality of their clothes and they seem to be having a few nicer bits here and there which is great because they've kept their prices low. Honestly, you wouldn't think these are from Primark! They are also really comfortable to wear and the quality is really good. You could easily find something very similar in New Look for triple the price.

All in all I was super happy with this purchase so I just had to share it with you :)

I hope you liked this post and let me know what you guys think!


❤️

Love, ML x




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Sunday 19 July 2015

Parisian Nostalgia


Paris also known as the 'City of lights' was my home for the past year. 


Yes that's right, I was lucky enough to live in this beautiful city for a whole 12 months.

You must be asking yourself what I was doing out there?


I am aware that so far I haven't shared any personal information about myself on this blog.
Therefore, I was hoping that this post would tell you a little bit more about me... 

The reason why I was living in Paris is because as part of my university degree, I was required to take a placement year abroad in a French speaking country. So of course what better option did I have than to choose to live in Paris?



On Sunday mornings I had gotten into a routine of going for walks around the city. Part of the reason for this was because I wanted to stay healthy and do some exercise, however, it was also because I wanted to make the most of it because I knew that soon enough it would all be over :(


Since I have been back, the weather in the UK has been rainy- of course that's nothing new. So on this rainy day, I was feeling a particularly nostalgic about Paris. 

Whilst looking through my pictures, I thought you'd like it if I shared some of my favourites with you...


This is probably my personal favourite, taken exactly one year ago. Can you guess where it is?

For those of you who are soon to visit Paris or even for those lucky ones amongst you that live there. I'm not afraid to say that I'm jealous of you right now :')

Make the most out of it because honestly, the saying is true, 'You don't know what you have until it's gone'. 

Living in Paris was an amazing experience for me. However I didn't appreciate it enough because like most cases, when you live somewhere, after a while you stop to appreciate it's beauty, culture, lifestyle etc. 

It's only now that I realise how lucky I have been to have had the opportunity to live in such a beautiful place.

How about you, where do you live? 

I hope you enjoyed this little post and if you wish you can share and tell me which one of the pictures was your favourite.

❤️

Love, ML x


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Saturday 18 July 2015

Cute and cheap DIY home decor


I have wanted to add some decorative touches to my bedroom for quite some time now. So, since summer is finally here, I thought it was about time that I started to change things up a bit.

It had been a while since I had gotten creative and done some DIY activities, so I decided to go and have a look at Hobbycraft to find bits and pieces and look for some inspiration. There was an awful lot to choose from, I honestly think that nowadays you can have so much fun and be creative for just a few pounds.

I picked up some Wicker hearts a pack of dried botanicals and some tacky glue as I wanted to experiment gluing the dried flowers to the hearts to make them look more rustic; with the aim of adding a bit more colour to the plain white.


They were extremely easy to make, in just over 10 minutes I had decorated all 3 hearts that came in the pack, plus a larger heart which I already had in my room.

I loved the end result! I found these hearts really cute and they’re great to add some extra decorative touches around a room.

I will definitely continue hunting for more DIY home decors and inspiration online. I also recommend making your own decors when you can because it’s fun and also helps save those extra pennies.

Let me know what you guys think and if you have any ideas for home DIY decors do comment down below!

Thanks for reading :) 

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Love, ML x


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Wednesday 15 July 2015

Peanut Butter Balls

I have been seeing these being featured all over fitness blogs, Instagram, Twitter, you name it they're everywhere!
Now, I don't know about you but I LOVE peanut butter and when I first saw these, my jaw dropped at how delicious they looked.

I knew I had to make them, so finally this afternoon I had some spare time to give them a try :)



I was rather impressed with my first attempt at making these, I know that generally they're supposed to be "mini" balls, however I was too impatient and eager to eat them so I made large ones instead ;)

I used a recipe that I found on the food network website which you can find here but alternatively you can follow any online recipe's for "Peanut butter balls".
They're really easy to make and the prep time is only 10 minutes. I used crushed almonds and walnuts to coat them and after 20 minutes in the fridge they were ready to eat. This recipe made 15 balls, however I'm assuming that smaller portions could make between 20 and 22.

Next time, I will definitely stick to making smaller portions as I couldn't manage more than two consecutive balls...Oops!


How about you, do you like PB balls?

If you give this recipe a try, let me know how you got on :)

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Love, ML x
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Monday 13 July 2015

Benefit Roller Lash Mascara Review


Benefit Cosmetics roller lash by Benefit

As you may have read in my "Go to Mascara" post, I am a sucker for long eye lashes. I love to try out new mascara and when there are new ones on the market I will ALWAYS give them a go.

Having been deceived by the Benefit "They're Real" lashes mascara, I was a bit hesitant to try this new one. However, whilst I was having my eyebrows done at a Benefit stand last month, I noticed that the make-up assistant had amazing long and curly eyelashes. I was intrigued to know what mascara she was using and of course when she told me it was the Benefit "Roller Lash" mascara I was instantly sold!

At the time I was living in Paris (doing a university placement year), so before leaving I made the most out of my Sephora 20% off to try it out. I must say that I have no regrets. This mascara really does curl your lashes and give them a bit of an "umph"

Before


After 


As you can see I naturally have quite long lashes however they are fairly straight. The "Roller Lash" really helped to give them the extra curl just asfter one coat application.
It is also fairly buildable if you wish to add more you can do, however a slight thing to be careful of is "Clumping". I found that after a couple of coats this mascara starts to clump your eyelashes which causes them to become heavy and loose the curl. I think this is due to the plastic wand.

 Personally I find that plastic wands are less effective and they are more prone to clump your lashes.


In terms of value for money- I would say this is on the high end of the price spectrum in terms of it's value. Like I said, it is a really good mascara however I wouldn't pick it over my L'Oreal Volumising mascara which is £10 less. This is because I prefer volumising over defininig mascara.

For those of you who look for length and definition in mascara I recommend this one.


How about you, have you tried the Roller Lash before?

Let me know how you got on :)


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Love, ML x


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