Thursday 30 January 2014

Bargain beauty haul:

Well hello there! This will be another short and sweet haul! I picked these up from the £1 section in ASDA...yep just £1 each!


I haven't tried them yet so I cant tell you how they perform..but for £1 each, if they don't work then its not a big loss. On the other hand they could be fab for the price, so I cant wait to test them out.

An overview of the argan oil shampoo:
  • Argan oil is obviously included into the formula, which we all know is raved about
  • it says it nourishes and moisturises leaving hair shiny, smooth and healthy
  • it's cleansing and hydrating
  • revives hair for soft, shiny results
  • suitable for all hair types

An overview of the argan oil hair mask:
  • its a hydrating hair mask
  • intensive conditioning treatment 
  • also cleansing, hydrating, and nourishing (same with the shampoo)
  • its enriched with proteins and keratin
  • helps to revive dry and damaged hair
  • helps rebuild strength and restore elasticity 
  • formulated to help improve texture and manageability 
  • leaves hair looking healthy and shiny 
  • can be used on all hair types
  • you leave this to soak in for 7-10 minutes before rinsing out

I have used a argan oil shampoo and conditioner before, so looking forward to trying this out and reporting back to you guys!

See you soon,









Monday 27 January 2014

Olay nature fusion night cream review:

Next up I have a review on the nature fusion anti-wrinkle cream by Olay. This one is from the nature fusion line. As I stated in a previous blog I have used the day lotion for a while and really liked it, so I thought I'd purchase the night cream to add to my skincare.





About the product:
  • its a night cream
  • anti-wrinkle
  • recommended for women aged 25+
  • it has natural extracts added to the formula such as grape seed extracts, ginseng, and sea buckthorn
  • it helps protect against against the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles 
  • it gives your skin moisture all night long
  • the formula is easily absorbed into the skin without clogging pores
  • non-greasy
  • suggests that by using this regularly you will develop  more radiant younger looking skin  

My thoughts on the product:
  • it has a lovely refreshing and cooling feeling on the skin, feels lovely when you apply it
  • its quite thick and creamy but that's fine as it has all night to soak in
  • my skin feels very moisturised and smooth when I wake up, slightly more shiny than usual (nothing major), but once my makeup is on its not noticeable 
  • I've always had a problem with creams breaking me out in the past, but this hasn't, I've had no breakouts from using this
  • Smells nice, but if you don't like scented products then you may not like this
  • my skin hasn't reacted badly to this at all
  • I love the fact it has natural elements to it, which is always a bonus
  • I haven't noticed any improvement wrinkle wise, as I don't have any issues with that just yet + I've only been using it for 5 days or so.
  • my skin does actually look a bit more glowy than usual in a short space of time

I really like this face cream. I've never specifically had a night cream like this before so I thought I would add it into my regime. I will definitely continue to purchase this. Its on offer at the moment on the Superdrug website (where I purchased this), so it was a bargain! I'd rate this a 9/10! 

See you soon with more reviews + much more!












Elf foundation review:

Hey guys, how was your weekends? I'm back with the Elf flawless finish foundation review. I've not been using it long, but thought I'd share my thoughts with you.


As you can see from the bottle its gone down quite far already, I have been using it almost everyday though.

About the product: 
  • it states that it gives you a smooth flawless finish on the skin
  • the formula is lightweight
  • creates a semi-matte finish
  • lasts all day
  • makes the skin look brighter and more radiant
  • evens out the texture and tone of the skin
  • has added SPF 15
  • and its oil free

My thoughts on the product:
  • The bottle is simple, with a glass base and black top. Quite a nice little bottle.
  • When pumped onto my hand it was quite a thick texture, but it thinned out once I started spreading it across my face. One pump goes quite far, as its easy to blend.
  • it looked quite dewy on my face so I wouldn't wear this without powder over the top with having an oily t zone. Usually when I apply my foundation in general, I put powder over the top to keep shine at bay- which is usually fine throughout the day. This was very shiny after about 4 hours wearing it, especially on my forehead and chin. I'd say this would suit someone with dryer skin, as it feels quite moisturising on the skin. 
  • I purchased this in porcelain, I tend to struggle finding a colour light enough. This is darker than I thought it looked online, and would have expected it to be slightly paler in colour. It's not overly orange or anything, but I did notice it has a slight tinge of it shortly after applying it. 
  • when it arrived it was smaller than I imagined, as there's not a lot of product in the bottle. I would expect more product for the price.I'm guessing this wont last me as long as my regular foundations. 
  • it doesn't feel too heavy on the skin, I'd say it was a light-medium coverage. 
  • I love it when foundations have an SPF added.Its a must and always make sure my foundations include it if I can.
  • Overall its an ok foundation, not my favorite but I've had worse. Not sure if I would repurchase again, but I'll definitely carry on using this one. It will be best suited to my more natural days, when I don't want a heavy foundation. One things for sure its better than the Maybelline fit me foundation I tried, that I will not being using again lol. Overall I would give this foundation an 6/10.
I know a lot of people love this foundation, what has been your experience with this product?

Thank you for all your support so far, stay tuned for another review I have coming up shortly.












Friday 24 January 2014

L'Oreal skin perfection Micellar solution- review:

Well hello there, I have a little review for you.

A few days ago I received my Superdrug order. Below is a snap of what I'm reviewing today:


I'd never tried this before, but it always caught my eye. I'm so glad that I finally got round to buying it.

About the product (stated on the bottle):

  1. Dissolves makeup
  2. Unclogs pores and removes impurities
  3. Tones and soothes skin
  4. Its used by makeup artists
  5. Draws out excess oil in the skin and impurities
  6. There's no perfume, no alcohol, and its hypo-allergenic
  7. Its suitable for sensitive skin
  8. You don't need to rinse the product off
  9. And that its tested under dermatological and ophthalmological control (whew that was a big word lol) 

 Here are my thoughts on the product:

  • I think its reasonably priced and I got it on offer which was even better!
  • Its gentle on the skin, even on the eyes
  • Removes makeup really well, without any rough rubbing or tugging (we don't need that!)
  • I even tried it on my clean skin, as I hadn't wore makeup that day. I wiped it over my skin with a cotton pad and you can see what comes off your face from just general day to day grime. It literally removes impurities from the skin. 
  • When you sweep this over the skin it has a nice tingly, cooling refreshing feel, it feels so nice!
  • On the bottle it states that it can be used on the face, eyes and lips, so its a multitasking, multi-function product, no need for separate removers for different parts of the face. 
  • I feel like my skin is squeaky clean after using it, which is great! Some makeup removers don't feel like they get deep enough to really remove everything from the skin. I hate the feeling that your face isn't truly clear of makeup. 
  • I moisturise after using this as my skin feels slightly dry afterwards. I moisturise anyway after removing makeup. 
  • I love this, I will definitely repurchase, can see this being my new staple! 10/10
These are just my thoughts about this little gem, let me know your thoughts in the comments. I would love to know your views.

Thank you for popping over to my blog.

See you all again soon with another review,









Thursday 23 January 2014

Short and sweet Haul:

Hey guys! I got my delivery today so I'm going to do a super quick haul. I've recently done some quite large blog posts, I thought I'd keep this one short and sweet!


  1. I purchased the Olay ant-wrinkle nature fusion night cream. I've been using the day lotion for a while now, and I really like it. Every night without fail I moisturise my skin, so I thought why not get the matching night cream. 
  2. I also sent for the L'Oreal Skin perfection 3 in 1 purifying micellar solution. I've been wanting to try this for some time now and have heard so many good things about it. It was on offer on Superdrugs website, as was the Olay night cream. Bargain! 
  3. And lastly the baby skin instant pore eraser primer by Maybelline. Obviously this is a new raved about product so I thought I must try it! This is also on offer where you can by two and get the 2nd half price. I just purchased one to try it out first.
Here's a snap of what the face cream looks like:  


Once I've used these products I will do a review on them. Looking forward to trying all three!

Catch you later, 









Tuesday 21 January 2014

Beauty bag part 2-Lips:

I'm back again with part 2, and this time its all about the lips. Not every lipstick/lip product I use is included, but most of my go to items.

So here we go!


First up we have a Rimmel lipstick from the moisture renew range: The colour is 320 funtime fuchsia. Its quite a dark, vibrant lip colour- I tend to go for a more out there dramatic lip. The colour is definitely not understated or natural looking by any means- & has a shimmer to it. ( There will be swatches at the bottom of this page). It has quite a strong taste and scent to it. I'd say this was more night time/evening, but I do wear it during the day if I feel like being vibrant. In terms of moisture, it does have enough to keep your lips from drying out. This probably lasts the longest on the lips out of all the lipsticks in this post.  7/10.

Barry M lip paint in 129: This is a lilac colour and has a very creamy substance. I'm not sure if this colour suites me or not, so I tend to wear it less than any of the other colours in this collection. With having pale skin I'm not convinced it does me any justice, or just washes me out. Although I have seen it on pale skins before, and it has looked quite nice, so maybe its just me. For some reason this is more creamy textured than any of the other lip paints I have tried, and often melts really easily. In fact this broke off whilst typing this review up. Its really moisturising, has a nice sheen, but with the texture being so creamy its not the best in terms of longevity. 5/10.

Barry M lip paint in 155: I like this better than the lilac version. Its a nice soft pink, and I wear this on my natural days to add a pop of colour without being too over the top. Yet again it has a creamy substance, but not as much as the Lilac one. I haven't had any trouble with this melting and breaking off. Even though its moisturising, if you have dry or cracked lips it really shows when you apply it. I tend to do a lip scrub, and moisturise my lips before putting it on if my lips aren't the best. I also have a lip paint in red, which is my favourite, but I cant seem to find it anywhere. The staying power isn't that bad, but you do need to reapply. I'd rate this a 7/10.


Miss sporty perfect colour lipstick in 038 I love: I really do love this lipstick. Its a unique pink colour,
cant really put my finger on it. When applied it just melts on to the lips making them feel smooth and moisturised. It has a watermelon scent/taste to it, which I personally don't mind. This is quite bold but still subtle enough for me to wear during the day. I guess its a love it or hate it colour. 8/10.



If you have read my review on the Ted Baker gift set, you will know that these two beauties came with it. I have done a review on these already, but I thought I would include them so you can get a better look at the colours. The darker colour is definitely bold and not everyone's cup of tea, but I love it as a winter colour. I like clashing my pale skin with dark or vibrant colours. They don't last very long on the lips and need to be reapplied frequently, but I don't mind.



I thought I would throw this one in for good measure. I received this one in my last Ted Baker set, and have used it a lot since. As you can see its worn down and the writing has rubbed off.

Swatches
Top left: the first two are the Ted Baker lip crayons I recently got in a gift set. The next two are the Barry M lip paints.
Bottom left: The first one is Rimmel and next is miss sporty. Last but not least is the Ted Baker one that I got for Christmas 2012.

There are many more lipsticks that I would love to try, but these are just a handful I use regularly. I'm hoping my skincare order will have been delivered within the next few days. Once it gets here I will be sure to post a haul. Thank you for your time.









Monday 20 January 2014

Beauty bag part 1- the face & eyes:

Well hello there. I thought I would show you some of my beauty bag goodies that I reach for regularly. You can tell these products are well used, some of them look worn out haha. But hey at least it shows they are well loved.
 I haven't included everything in this post as we would be here all night. There will be others, but this just sticks to the face: foundation, powder, blush, mascara, eye shadow, mascara etc. Some of these I have reviewed already so I wont touch on those. There are a few newbies mixed in there too + some products that are missing (I need to repurchase etc). I hope you enjoy.


As you can see I have already talked about the Jerome Alexander stackables, Elf mascara primer, and 17 concealer, so if you would like to read reviews on them they will be in another post.

Firstly we have the sleek contouring and blush palette (it broke and the lid went missing lol) : this is amazing, and I use it everyday. Not so much the contour as I find this is too dark for me.
The blush has a lovely glow with a sheen, but its not overly dark, it makes my cheeks look like they have a nice flush. If you would like a deeper colour its easy to just apply more, which I would do for a night out.

The highlight is my favourite, its really pretty on the skin. I add this to my cheekbones, on my brow bone, and in the corner of my eyes. It adds to the face without being over the top. I wanted this for so long, then I finally just went for it. And I'm so glad I did. Definitely a good investment for my makeup bag, I don't know what I would do without it now. 9/10.

Revlon colorstay for combination/oily skin: I use the colour 110 Ivory. I also wanted this for ages, and I'm glad I finally took the plunge, got it a while back now. I love this foundation. You don't need too much, and I would definitely apply a little at a time, as it can go cakey and heavy if you just slap it on without blending little by little. It lasts all day, stays put, and its great if you have pale skin, as its quite light colour wise. Unlike some other foundations that claim they are and turn out orange. I don't use it everyday as I want it to last as long as possible. 8/10.

Maybelline mega plush volume express mascara: I use this a lot, and its great for everyday wear. Its very light and natural looking, but can be built up to make it more extreme. One coat just adds a nice light daytime look, which is great if you like natural looking eyelashes. I tend to do at least 2-3 coats as I like more intense eyelashes. I like this mascara but its not my all time fave. 7/10.

Rimmel stay matte powder: Everyone in the beauty world has heard about this. But I thought I'd review it anyway just in case someone hasn't or would like to hear my opinion on it. Its definitely a great powder, does what it says, sets makeup, keeps shine at bay etc. I get my powders in transparent/ivory.They are must for my face, don't like looking too shiny, and if I wear foundation on its own I look way too oily. I've tried many powders in my time, think I started using them just after foundation (which I started playing about with at around 14 years old). Although this powder is very similar to a lot of others out there, I'd say it slightly (only just) out shines them (see what I did there? lol). 9/10.

Maybelline dream pure BB cream: I got this for oily skin, which has 2% salicylic acid in it + SPF 15. Its in the colour light, but it is a bit dark for my skin, and a little orange but it can be worked with. I set it with powder and add a bit of blush. Recently took a trip abroad, and this is what I took with me, didn't want to be wearing foundation, and with the added bonus of SPF 15 ( I still wore sun cream underneath). It says it conceals imperfections, but my break outs were still quite visible. It doesn't add much coverage at all, but its nice to add to your face if you just need a little something, I never want to leave the house completely bare faced. In terms of redness, it concealed that ok. I wear this on my natural days, if I feel foundation is too heavy or overdone. 6/10.

Collection 2000 pressed powder: I love this powder, its really great for the price. This is probably my most used powder throughout the years. I've used the Maybelline one quite a lot as well, and this is really similar. I thought its virtually the same, and cheaper so I purchased this a long time ago. It works- keeps my shine at bay, sets makeup, definitely money well spent.  Its enriched with silk and blended with moisturisers- vitamin E, and has UVA and UVB sunscreens added. 9/10. I just love this, Iv'e repurchased it so many times.

Beauty UK eye shadow collection in earth child: I hit pan on my old palette, and really missed the colours I used to use all the time. So I went searching for a similar one with similar colours, and I came across this. I needed something cheap, and quickly, and this was definitely cheap. The colours weren't exactly what I wanted, but they would do. Its not a bad palette for the price, its quite pigmented, and if you just want something you can wear on a daily basis, now and again, on a budget, or just starting out with makeup, its perfect. They are very sheeny and silky, and you can create a smokey look with them. 6/10. (I'll throw in a watch so you can see what they look like better). See below for swatch.


Elf little black beauty book in festive everyday and glam holiday: I can tell already that these little
beauties will be my go to eye shadows. Ever since purchasing them I have not stopped wearing them. They are so creamy and pigmented, although I haven't tried them all. Some seem more pigmented and creamier than other, but I just think they are fab and great for a range of looks. Glad I purchased them, value for money in a nutshell. There is one gorgeous natural peachy colour that I love for everyday or for work, its so shimmery and pretty. I have included a swatch of each one below, but only 8 colours from each as we would be here for a week swatching them as there are 96 in total lol. See them below. 8/10.



This one is festive everyday. 



And this one is glam holiday. My hands all shiny from the glitters =]

Last but not least Elf lash extending mascara: I quite like this mascara, I've used it everyday since I purchased it. It's very similar to the maybelline one in terms of its natural looking when applied once, and needs to be be built up to become dramatic. It separates lashes really well, no clumping. As I said earlier I love applying 2-3 coats, the thicker and more dramatic type eye is what I go for. I'm not convinced it lengthens lashes that much more than any other mascara I've used, but it definitely separates them well.The wand is flat on one side and curved with longer bristles on the other, and is a plastic. I would rate this a 8/10.

That's my beauty bag go to products with reviews on each one. I didn't go into detail about products I've already mentioned, as to not repeat myself. So I left the Elf eyelash primer, HD powder, and Jerome Alexander out. That was quite a heavy blog post, hope it didn't bore you too much, and you got some useful information from it. Thank you for all the views so far, I really appreciate it. Stay tuned over the next few days for more posts.




















Mini haul/review:

Hey guys! I'm back with a mini haul, I say mini because there's only a few items. I'm expecting a delivery very soon, and that will be next on my list when it arrives.

So I went into Matalan earlier and spotted a rucksack bag with studs on (remember I love studs) and was instantly attracted.


The features include:

  • Its a decent size bag in a faux leather material
  • Has a studded panel at the front with a zip above
  • It also has two zips on either side of the bag with another two storage areas
  • It has a drawstring on the main entrance point and  a flap over it, with a little buckle
  • Inside it has another zip pocket with a mobile phone holder
  • The inside is plain black
  • And two adjustable straps on the back
I love this bag, and it was only £15 which isn't too bad. This little fashion bargain can be integrated into my wardrobe with ease as black goes with everything. I will definitely get my money's  worth out of it.

Next up I picked up my fave dry shampoo/backcombing spray from ASDA. Its the VO5 plump it up dry backcombing spray. Last time I bought it is was on offer at 2 for £5, but this time it was on a 3 for £7. So I purchased three of them. It retails at £3 on its own. 


About:

  • It doesn't specifically say 'dry shampoo' anywhere in the description, but it definitely works as one. Although it does say it can be used as a 'pick me up style recativator'. My hair gets greasy quite quickly, and it targets my oil successfully. 
  • It doesn't seem to leave a white powdery finish like batiste can sometimes do. Once massaged in and combed through it vanishes. 
  • It does the job well with no stickiness. I tried one of those hair powders once which add volume, but my hair and fingers ended up feeling sticky, not a nice feeling. 
  • On the back it also explains that it can be used as a backcombing spray 'Backcombing effect, but without the mess & less damage' which I think is great. I hate backcombing my hair, I can never get it to look right and trying to brush it out is a nightmare (my hair already gets tangled). 
  • It certainly gives it more lift and makes it look thicker, I have fine hair that tends to just look flat and lifeless. You spray it in, massage your scalp with fingertips and that's it your ready.
  • In the ingredients list it has collagen added into the mixture.
This is by far my fave dry shampoo/hair plumper that I will continue to buy. Its a staple hair product for me. 
I'd rate this  9/10. Bargain beauty buy. 

Coming up I have a haul and some reviews. I will post as soon as my delivery arrives.

See you all soon









Friday 17 January 2014

Stackables review:

Hello everyone, I'm back with another review. I received the Jerome Alexander stackables set for Christmas, so I thought why not do a blog post on it? There will be another little random item included in this review as well (concealer). lets get started then..


 This is the box that it came in (which I'm holding shut with a clip). The set included:

  • Blush called 'pretty peach blush' - aims of the product: 'pretty peach blush adds the perfect highlights, giving your cheeks a soft glow and bright even finish.'
  • Blush called 'sun kiss blush'- aims of the product: 'sun kiss blush gives you a stunning tanned look without the streaks. Glides on evenly to give you a natural all-year round tan.'
  • Magic minerals foundation/powder- aims of the product: 'A sumptuously smooth Italian marble and mineral full coverage foundation with colour corrector's and concealers. It evens out skin tone, taking away redness and enlivening pallid skin, without setting into fine lines or wrinkles.' 
  • Eye obsession eye-shadow- aims of the product: 'Four co-ordinated shades blend together to give your eyes full coverage and fuller impact. Lighter colours include 'sandalwood' and 'gold dust' that act as a highlighter. Darker colours include 'rustic pink' and 'deep auburn' that act as a contour.'
  • This set also includes three brushes: A mini stubby brush for applying powder, a blusher brush, and a eye-shadow brush. 
  • A mirror is included.
The story: "For over 40 years Jerome Alexander has been helping women to look their most beautiful. An internationally recognised beauty expert, he is constantly innovating and pushing forward new cosmetic breakthroughs to help women get more from their makeup. His mission is not to change the way you look, but to enhance your natural beauty."



As you can see in the picture there are four components which all stack on top of each other- this makes it easier to travel with and its definitely handbag friendly. Its compact,light and easy to use.


These are the three brushes that are included which are also travel sized. The concealer is 'stay time' by the makeup brand 17, and its meant to last for up to 18 hours.

The review on the stackables set: Firstly I want to touch on the foundation/powder. I use the powder over my foundation, I don't use it on its own as a foundation. It states its full coverage, but its not enough for me, I need something a little more than the coverage it provides. I love this as a setting powder, it feels lovely on the skin, without being cakey or heavy, and it keeps any shine at bay. Not sure about the concealing elements of the powder in terms of redness etc, but it works really well. I would rate this an 8/10.

Blusher-very light in colour, there's not a lot of pigmentation there so would therefore suited to people who like a light blush or have a pale complexion. The highlight elements are low key, definitely not over the top so you wont look like a disco ball, which makes it good for day time wear. Its not really my cup of tea, I'm on the pale side so I like to add a little more colour to my cheeks to add something to my face as I can look a bit dull otherwise. This for me personally would rate a 5/10.

Sun kiss blush- I think this is perfect for someone who likes bronzing powders that are very light in colour (like me). I don't wear bronzer as it looks really out of place on my face because they are always too dark for me. It also has a slight shimmer, but not over the top. The rating for this would be a 7/10.

Eye-shadows- these apply really nicely actually, they are build-able for either a light or heavier coverage. I would say these were more daytime colours as they are on the natural side. The texture is smooth and silky. 7/10.

Brushes- I haven't used these much as I use my everyday brushes for applying my makeup, but these come in handy for traveling without being too small to grip. 6/10.

Concealer by 17- I saw a review of this on youtube and liked the sound of it. It covers my redness, imperfections and any breakouts I have well. It lasts all day, applies evenly and doesn't get cakey (as long as you don't overdo it). I would say this aimed towards normal/combination skin and oily skins, as it could be a little cakey/drying on dry skin. I really like this concealer and can see it being my staple concealer throughout the foreseeable future + its affordable, its around £4.50. The only gripe I have with it, is that if you have any creases under your eyes, fine lines or wrinkles it tends to go in them. I have natural creases under my eyes always have had some form of crease and I find it clogs them up, so I tend to steer clear of the under eye area. Bargain beauty buy. 8/10. 

Hope you enjoyed this review, see you all soon xx

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Thursday 16 January 2014

Ted Baker Gift set review:

Hello again, I thought I'd just do a quick review of gift I received for Christmas. Its a Ted Baker gift set full of makeup goodies and I think its fab, I received a similar one last year.


I was so happy and thankful to receive this gift set. It includes:


  • A bronzing powder- which I usually don't use due to my pale complexion, but its nice sometimes if you add it lightly for a subtle glow.
  • False eyelashes- I haven't used these before either as I have quite long eyelashes naturally. I wouldn't rule it out and will save these little lovelies for a special occasion sometime. 
  • Makeup brushes- I think these are so cute, I love the vibrant neonesque colour to these. As you can see I have been using them and they work really well.
  • A glitter eye shadow- this would look really nice for nights out or holidays such as Christmas and New year. It does have quite a bit of fallout, but not to fear this can easily be overcome.
  • Two lipstick its a chunky pen style- I love love love these so much (loved the ones from my last gift set as well) they come in lovely colours and shades. Although they don't have much staying power I definitely don't mind reapplying, they last for ages. 
  • Two highlighters- one comes in a pearly pink and the other a golden glow, so depending on which look your going for you can mix things up a bit. I have tried these out and they are decent highlighters. I wear highlighter most days, on the cheekbones and just underneath the eyebrow. The sleek highlighter is a superb powder, whereas these are a liquid version. 
  • Nail varnish- you get a pink colour which is good for a natural look, and a gold glitter which you can wear on its own or over another. This is rather glittery, so if you like a subtle glitter this is definitely the opposite. Also great for nights out and holidays. 
  • And last but not least a cream eye shadow. Currently I haven't tried this so cant comment on longevity but I did swatch it. Its a lovely sheen with a hint of subtle shimmer. Would make a good eye shadow base, and will definitely be trying that out.  
  • There was also an eyeliner pen included but I forgot to include it in the picture. I have used it and it glides on easily- I'm not the best at eyeliner, but its definitely one of the easiest I've used. 
I would rate these gift sets a 9/10, I just adore them! 

That's it for my review of the Ted Baker gift set. I would really recommend these and they always come out around Christmas time (not sure if they are available all year round) so keep your eyes peeled if you fancy getting your hands on one of these =] peace out until next time..









Another boohoo haul:

Welcome back guys, here's the haul that I promised would be up today. I decided to take the pictures myself, so hopefully you can see them clearly. Still trying to decide where the pics should be taken, and how to take them etc.

So lets jump right in shall we!



So first up we have this velvet sleeveless skater dress, which is currently in the sale section. I'm trying to add colour into my wardrobe lately, and I figured since I already have some red dresses I would go for this rich deep green colour. I don't own anything like this, and its definitely one to either dress up or dress down.
I cant wait to start experimenting with it and create looks, it can be implemented into girly styles, grungy styles and many more.


I got this dress a few months ago, and yet again I think it is very versatile for a variety of styles, you can wear it during the day or dress it up for an evening out somewhere. Its a swing style, and I love the deep red colour, perfect for Winter. I usually just layer it up with a slouchy comfy cardigan as its sleeveless. On a few occasions I've teamed it with a red lip and it just looks great without having to do too much to it. The lace also adds texture and dimension to the dress.


Next we have this jumper dress: its cold outside and sometimes I just feel like being dressed down with a pair of leggings and boots. You know those days where you don't have a lot of time, and just need to nip out without making too much effort beforehand, effortless style yet practical.


Heart print shawl cardigan: I love being warm and comfy during the winter months, and you can team almost any outfit with a cardigan to layer up, they are definitely a staple in my wardrobe. Can never have too many cardigans I say, and this has a cute heart design. I chose grey and black to go with different outfits, its available in three colours and two sizes (S/M & M/L).


And last but not least: Skull scarf - this scarf is actually from Primark but I thought I would add it in with this haul. I have a bit of an obsession with skulls, and this is covered in them. Its quite thick and keeps me warm when out and about, and its from the men's section ( always find some beauties there).

Studded beanie: I love love love studs and spikes, so this is perfect for me. Skulls and studs/spikes are two of my fave things. This was from boohoo and was a bargain at £4.

Thank you lovelies for taking a peak at my haul and posts so far. Feel free to comment and ask me any questions I will be happy to respond. Also if you have any requests let me know. See you all soon xx