Friday, 8 July 2016

Festival Season: Make Up

Hey everyone, 

As they say save the best until last so for the final post in my festival mini series I'm going to talk all about Make Up!! 

I absolutely adoreeeeee everything about festival makeup! One of the things I love about makeup is how diverse it is. There is no end to the amount of different looks you can create. When I think of Festival Makeup I think, Bright colours, face paint and of course GLITTER!! I have been scrolling through inspiration on pinterest for months and I am just obsessed with everything. I'm loving the trend of delicate white face paint this season, I think it just looks gorgeous, especially with a tan! I'm also a massive lover of a strong, on fleek highlight so of course I LOVE the trend of taking highlighting one step further and putting glitter on the tops of your cheekbones, just fabulous. Everything about festival makeup just gets me so excited. I have been playing around with looks for so long and today I was playing around with my Urban Decay Electric Palette and created a rainbow eye look, perfect for any festival or Pride celebration. It was so much fun to create!! I cannot wait to experiment and do something really colourful and fun for V Fest in August!



Here are some of my favourite festival looks including a couple from the gorgeous Dani Mansutti and Chloe Morton I think these looks are so stunning and make me really excited to try out more festival looks and experiment with glitter and face paint! 









 
I hope you enjoyed this Festival Mini Series. I really enjoyed doing it for you all and it has just got me more excited about festival season! If you're attending any festivals this summer have a fantastic time! 

Meg xx 

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Thursday, 7 July 2016

REVIEW: L'Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Clay Shampoo and Conditioner

Hey everyone, 

Today Im going to talk about something I have absolutely been swearing by for the past month or so! I was going to include it in my June Favourites video over on my Youtube but I decided it needs a whole post to itself. 

The L'Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Clay Shampoo and conditioner are just incredible!!! Before finding these I was chopping and changing with my hair products trying to find the perfect ones. I find this so hard because I suffer from very sensitive skin, especially on my scalp, and as a result of this I suffer from very dry scalp and dandruff sometimes. I never really talk about my sensitive scalp because people seem to think dandruff is dirty etc and its not at all, I wash my hair very regularly, it has nothing to do with cleanliness! So back to my point, I not only need to find a shampoo to help prevent my sensitive scalp and dandruff flaring up, but I also have coloured hair. Finding a shampoo that will both protect my colour from fading and protect my scalp is really difficult. I had been using the L'Oréal Elvive Colour Protect which was fantastic for my colour as you would expect but didn't help my scalp at all. I then tried using both head and shoulders and the colour protect shampoo together but again, it didn't help at all. 

I had heard about the new Extraordinary Clay Shampoos and Conditioners and when I went into boots and saw they were both half price I couldn't help but give them a try! My scalp had been do painful for about 2 months before this and I was willing to try anything to help! As well as my sensitive skin flaring up, my hair was also in one of the worst conditions it's been in for a while. Since dying and bleaching my hair over and over it was starting to suffer the consequences. The ends felt like straw and were just snapping off every time I brushed my hair. It felt so so bad. 

To try and rescue my hair I picked up the L'Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Anti Dandruff Shampoo and the Re-Balancing Conditioner. After only one wash my hair and scalp already felt so much better! I'd had this with a couple of other brands I had tried so I wasn't feeling hopeful that I'd found the perfect products yet, but I stuck it out and kept using them to see if the results lasted, AND THEY DID!!! I could not be happier with the way these products have left my hair. My sensitive scalp has not flared up once since using these products and my hair hasn't felt this thick and healthy in a long time! I am so so happy with the results.Another great thing about these products is that they are Silicone Free. My hairdresser told me before my hair felt so good after using the Elvive Colour protect because my hair was just coated in silicone so I'm really glad that L'Oréal have changed their formulas and removed this. Now I know my hair just feels good, not because its covered in silicone! If you are on the search for a shampoo and conditioner to rescue you hair I definitely recommend trying out the Extraordinary clay range, they are definitely worth it 

Meg xx 



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Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Festival Season: Clothing

Hey everyone, 

Next up in my mini festival series is Clothing! I've been looking at potential outfits for V fest for months now and I've seen so many things I just adore! Festival season every year has to be one of my favourite fashion seasons, I just adore it!! 

Even in England we feel hopeful the sun may make an occasional appearance so I've been planning outfits for sunshine!! I am a lover of simple but stylish. For me Denim shorts and a crop top, bralette or body suit are the perfect summer outfit and paired with a kimono, or my new favourite pieces and Khaki 'army' style jacket or a lightweight bomber, for a little bit more coverage you can't go wrong! Recently I've also been loving lace up trends and faux suede! I think they add a great bit of detail and dimension to a simple outfit. Here are some of my favourite styles that I will be basing my outfit for V fest on. 




























 All of these items can be found on InTheStyle.co.uk 
What are you favourite styles for festivals? 

Meg xx 

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Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Festival Season: Hair Styles!

Hey everyone,

As we are now well and truly into festival season I thought that would be a fitting theme to focus on for the next few posts. I absolutely ADORE everything to do with festival style from the outfits to the hair styles and of course the makeup!! I'm going to V Festival in August and I would be lying if I said I hadn't been thinking about all of the above for months, eek! For the first post of this little mini festival series I'm going to focus on Hair! 

I think the trend of Braids is amazing this season!! I've seen so many really cool festival styles using braids and some of them make me miss my long hair *cries*. Having short hair makes it a lot more difficult to do certain hair styles (including braids) but when I went to Birmingham pride at the end of May I put a small dutch braid in the front of my hair and I absolutely loved it! There are so many different ways to work a braid I think it is just a perfect go to style and especially for festivals. If you are camping braids are a perfect style because you can do them on 2nd or even 3rd day hair and just add some texture with a bit of dry shampoo. They are also great if you leave them in over night and then you wake up the next day ready for festival day 2 still with amazing braids!! By adding a simple flower crown or some hair rings you will have your festival look sorted! Here are some of my favourite braid styles I've seen recently and my own I did.  

Of course I just had to include Kylie Jenner who absolutely ROCKED these french rainbow braids at Coachella! 




Fellow Blogger Dominique Nugent from LoveFashionandfros Absolutely killssssss braids!! Here are two amazing looks of hers, for more check out her Instagram where there are so many stunning hair styles! I'm obsessed!!! 












Here's the simple braid I put in my hair for Birmingham pride for you all you short haired girls out there with me!! 


What are your favourite Hair styles to rock at a festival and who do you think has been killing braids recently?? Keep and eye out for more festival posts! 

Meg xx 

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BOOK REVIEW: All The Bright Places By Jennifer Niven

Hey everyone, 

I've really been into reading for the last few months so I thought I would do a little mini series of posts and review some of the books I have been reading. 

The First book I am going to review for you is 'All The Bright Places' by Jennifer Niven. This book is just amazing, thats the only way I can describe it. It gives a really honest insight into mental health and the struggles people face and how different people may deal with it differently. Without giving too much away I'll let you know a little bit about the story. 

The story follows two teens, Theodore 'Finch' and Violet. The two meet on top of the school bell tower, both up there attempting to commit suicide. The pair both suffer from mental illness and this story gives a real insight into their illnesses and suicide. From the bell tower the story follows the teens and the relationship they begin to develop. It is a beautiful and gripping story that had me hooked from the beginning, I laughed, I cried and overall I just adored this book. Usually I go straight into a new book once I've finished the book I'm reading but after this I just couldn't. For days, if not weeks, I was still thinking about this story and the characters and I couldn't take my mind off it. 

If you are looking for a excellently written and eye opening novel that will keep you turning pages this is one for you. Its intelligent, emotional and captivating. I highly highly recommend this book and it may even be my favourite novel I've read in years. 

Let me know if you read it or already have and tell me what you think! 

Meg xx 


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