Tuesday 29 December 2015

Jo Malone: Wood Sage and Sea Salt


I very (very) gladly received this bottle of heaven for Christmas this year and it was a 'I'm in love, I'm in love, and I don't care who knows it' moment (10 points to you if you know what's that from). I'm a fairly new Jo Malone fan and I honestly don't know what I've been doing with my life until now...it's that dramatic. I actually sell perfume as my job so I'm familiar with the lot but honestly to me, Jo Malone fragrances are just something else. I can't put my finger on it exactly but to me they just smell earthy in a way, if that makes any sense. I think because the fragrances are candles too, they're just in a different spectrum than most fragrances.

I was shopping around a few months ago, sauntering around Selfridges... as you do, when I was finally pushed by the countless great things I'd heard about Jo Malone fragrances, to go and have a whiff of the scents. I tried so many and honestly so many were lovely, I couldn't decide which was my favourite; there's just loads to choose from, from fresh to floral to musky scents.


I sprayed a few of my favourites onto some blotters and one on each wrist, popped them in my bag and went on my way. I'm definitely glad I tried them on my skin as by doing it I noticed how long-lasting they seemed. I kept smelling them on my skin and just found myself loving them more and more, this fragrance particularly as it settled. 

Coming back to my shopping where I had put the blotters much later in the day, when I took the clothes out, they all smelt of one fragrance over all of the others and it,and therefore my clothes, now smelt divine. I found the blotter that smelt like my clothes did and knew that I was just gonna have to have this in my life, it just smelt so good and it was strong enough to even make my clothes smell from the blotter. Only, I didn't know which one it was. (I don't know why this post is turning into some kind of bad mystery novel but I'll just role with it)

So yeah, I returned to Selfridges a couple of weeks later and went on a major mission to find this heavenly scent. Lo and Behold, I found that it was Wood Sage and Sea Salt. Of course, fragrance is down to personal preference but I seriously do love this one.


Rightly named, this is a woody fragrance with top notes of ambrette seeds, heart notes of sea salt and the base note of sage;it may not be up your street if you usually wear sweet scents but if you like fresh but woody scents this could be the one for you. Jo Malone doesn't come cheap, with this fragrance being £42 for 30ml and £85 for 100ml but for a luxury brand and a darn tootin (yep, I'm Billy Rae Cyrus apparently) lovely fragrance, you arguably get what you pay for. The fragrances seem to be fairly long lasting too, the scent remained on the blotter and my clothes for days as well, but I'm yet to really test how long it lasts on my skin, so I'll keep you updated.

The packaging and presentation is just lovely too, so luxurious and fancy. They make such lovely gifts for someone... or for yourself.

If you haven't already, I'd recommend giving these Jo Malone Colognes a try if you're in the market for a new scent. There's such a big range that I really think there is something for everyone.

What's your favourite fragrance?

Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x

Tuesday 22 December 2015

Monthly Playlist


Hey guys! I Thought I'd share with you some of the songs I've been listening to and loving this month. Some of them are new favourites and some of them I've loved for what feels like forever. 

Also, as we are in the depth of December now, of course I had to feature some Christmas songs, because I'm all about the Christmas songs in December (and in November...maybe even the end of October... yep, I'm that person #noshame) 

I love reading these types of posts; number one, because I'm nosy and find these type of posts almost like snooping at what some one has in their makeup bags, and number two, because I often come across some new stuff that I might not have heard before and end up loving.

Hope you enjoy!











Kelly T x

Friday 18 December 2015

Comparing Yourself to Others

(image: via pinterest) 

Okay so it's probably gonna get a bit deep up in here today, but I just feel like this is something I want to share with you guys,whilst at the same time wanting to write it out purely for my self too. I'm a firm believer that putting what your feeling or thinking out on paper, or it least, into physical words, is such a positive thing to do. However, that's kind of easier said then done, so I'm mega sorry if this whole post is just a whole page of word vomit, but I'll give it a go anyway. 

(Anyone else feel like they have just a million thoughts bouncing around all the time but don't know what to do with them or where to put them? I kinda feel like Cumberbatch's Sherlock sometimes... although with 10000x less smart and cool thoughts bouncing around. This notion is also where my blog name came from actually. Fact of the day for ya)

So anyway, it came to my attention recently that I spend a lot of my time comparing my self to others and in all aspects of my life to. Of course, this is not a new thing. I've done it all my life, as I'm sure we all do. It's only natural. However recently, within the last few years in fact, as I've gotten older and have been attempting to become a full functioning adult, I've found that it's really been bringing me down.

Of course, comparing yourself to others is not always a bad thing, sometimes its even good; say when you get that relief that someone else hasn't got very far with an essay either, or when you use admiration or even jealousy of someone's life/job/home or whatever it is as a positive inspiration to better yourself and try harder. 

Yet, it can also be extremely negative and have the complete opposite effect. There are times when there just seems no point in even trying, that you'll never have what they have or be what they are. Sorry for the somewhat pretentious metaphor here, but at times and unfortunately a lot of the time for me recently, life just feels like you're climbing a ladder that you can't see the top of but you keep on climbing to reach it anyway, but you just never do... basically I feel like Jack out of Jack and the Beanstalk (#notspons) only I'm just constantly climbing the beanstalk and never reaching the top, never reaching the giants in the sky.

I am 100% guilty of comparing myself to others. I can look at other people and just wish I was them instead of me, and that's just incredibly sad and something I want to change. Yet still, so many times I've felt like what I do is just never enough and that I'll never get to where I want to be. It's this uncertainty and the fact I see so many others around me that seem to be better and happier than me that seems to be stunting my own value of myself. I've found this particularly prominent in the last few years with the rise of social media and all that jazz,being generally more aware of more people's lives than that of my family and friends; I've noticed this happening more and more,

Of course, wanting to always be better and do better is a part of life; we're always growing. However, it came to my attention recently, when considering just how large a portion of our lives are online, just how problematic this is to our self esteem and sense of self. It was when I randomly clicked on my Facebook profile one day, skipping through my tagged pictures (as you do) and scrawling down my timeline, that I noticed online I seemed to have this wonderful life, a life I'd dreamed I would have when I was younger; I had this uni life with a great group of friends, a job, independence and so on and so on. As I skipped through my photos, I could see this great life before my eyes, and it was mine. So why did I still feel unsatisfied? Why do I still? 

I'm not saying I'm fully unsatisfied with the life I have, I'm not, I appreciate all I have, I really do, but if I'm being honest, and I don't feel like I'm alone here, I always feel like there could and can be more. This is something I'm always thinking about, how I can be more productive to produce beneficial results, but it became particularly poignant after I looked at my profile and in fact even more so when I recently face timed my sister who's currently way in Australia. She had just seen some pictures from the night before I had been tagged in and said she really like seeing me having a good time and was happy I was happy when in reality, I wasn't. I was stressed actually, for multiple reasons I won't go into fully, but mainly uni deadlines and the somewhat unexpected weight of second year (sorry if you're in your third or even fourth year, cos I can only imagine what that must be like).

 But yeah, anyway, I really noticed first hand that (I know it seems mega obvious but it's something I needed reminded of) things online are not always what they seem and even if they are, the good (or enviable) stuff is just a snippet of life. 9/10 times we won't post the bad stuff; our morning selfie with our bushy hair and make-up less face and so on. Maybe even without noticing it ourselves, we heighten our realities. 

Okay, so I realise this is kinda turning into a social media rant here but it does nicely lead me on to the most important part of this post; considering what we can do to avoid these feelings and how we can stop feeling like we're a hopeless case. If you've got this far and are completely relating to this, maybe you could give them a go also.

(image: via pinterest) 

Steps To (Potential) Success
(*I'm not at all an expert but I'll give it a go)

1. Switch it off 

As the mass internet sphere grows, we have the ever-growing danger of becoming more detached from the real world and dependent on the constructed one. I'm not saying that t' internet 'aint great, it really is. I don't want this to become an essay about the pros and cons of the web because I could just go on and on, but I think everyone could benefit from just taking a time out from social media and really switch on to what's around you. I'm 100% guilty of being almost surgically attached to my phone at times, even when I'm out with friends and that's something I want to change. Of course it's cool if you want to capture moments and stay connected to friends, but for me, when I noticed at a concert I attended recently that by recording it I was watching it through a screen and not experiencing the real thing, it lit a spark in me that pushed me to make a conscious effort to take time out. When you're mindlessly scrawling through Facebook or Twitter not coming across anything in particular and not taking anything in, it might be time to switch it off for a while.

2. Just do it 

In true Shia LaBeouf style here, you've just gotta do it. Not gonna lie this a tough one for me. I'm such an over-thinker, and tend to focus on what could go wrong more than what could actually go right. However, I'm going to make a conscious effort to try and put all anxiety's aside and just do it. Even if it's a fake it to you make it kinda thing, the best step you can make is to try. If there's something you want, you have to work hard to get there or to get it. It's probably going to be mega tough but you've got to keep going. If that seems impossible, which it kinda does to me too at times, start small and work your way up.

3. Don't beat yourself up

We all compare ourselves to others sometimes and that's okay but don't let it cloud or demean your worth. Don't forget that you're you and no one else gets to be, try your best to embrace it. I feel like Regina's mum from Mean Girls here or something with the help but you just gotta own it (sassy finger snap included). Really sorry for the vomit inducing cliché here, but no matter how many times you fall, always always get back up and carry on. Somewhere down the line, even if its way way down the line, you'll thank yourself for it,

If you do compare yourself to others, do it to fuel your fire. Feed it enough to keep it burning and keep you warm but not so much that spreads and starts to be destructive. Fuel it too much and it will burn.
(I'm all about the metaphors today apparently)

4. Don't write off your successes

I'm guilty of this too; I can spend ages working on or towards something and when I finally achieve it, I appreciate it for about 0.2 seconds and then move onto something new. It's okay to be proud of yourself. You go ahead and toot your own horn once in a while; if anyone can, you can. Also remember that just because your successes aren't the same as someone else's, that doesn't mean they're worthless. I'm certain that although at times it feels like its only you that's comparing yourself too someone else or are jealous of what someone has have, there will be someone who's doing the exact same thing to you, someone who will want something you have.

5. There's no rush

You don't need to have everything figured out. No one does. I don't know about you but when I see people (whether that be a person I know, learn about through other people or see online) doing great things and achieving success it puts me in this frantic, panic mode to get loads of things done and now! I set myself big goals and want them achieved straight away. Then when they don't happen, I get stressed and just feel worse about myself. There's time; there's no rush. When you see these successes you may not realise the hard journey its took to get there.
Recognize that everyone is at different stages.Your time will come.

6. Breathe

I'm all about the benefits of taking a break. I probably take my advice too much here (*cough* procrastination *cough*) but I really do believe it works wonders. If you feel like you're drowning in work or in things you feel like you have to do, and its starting to have the opposite effect in what you intended, actually stunting your productivity; take a break. Go for a walk, get some air; get out of your head for a while. As hard as it is, I think its mega important to take a step back, look at things from an outsiders point of view and from a broader perspective. It's sometimes easy to get caught up in meaningless things and they can really start to grate on you. If you feel trapped, just take a break. Just breathe.

7.Listen

Have a listen. Take it all in. It helps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZdiXvDU4P0


(image: via pinterest) 

Can you think of anything I've missed?
Hope this helped!

Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x

Tuesday 1 December 2015

Christmas Wish List '15


Hi guys!

I thought I'd share with you things on my Christmas wish list this year.  Many of the things I've included, I've been lusting after for ages but just haven't bit the bullet and gone for it, although I would have really loved to!

I mainly thought I'd share them with you to give you some inspiration and ideas, whether that be gift ideas for someone else or even for yourself.

Hope you enjoy!

Fugifilm Instax Mini 
£89 (with 20 shots included)


£45


£65


£38


£42 (30 ml)


£69



Stay tuned for a more in depth Christmas gift guide coming very soon!

 What's on your Christmas list?

Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x

Sunday 29 November 2015

November Favourites



Olympea



It takes something to make me stray away from my beloved Bronze Goddess but this month, Olympea has done it for me. I've loved this from the moment I smelt it and have really been enjoying wearing it. I work in a perfume shop and so smell alot alot of perfumes and there was just something about this one that really appealed to me, and all my colleagues too, from the moment it came out.

It is branded as a fresh oriental fragrance with notes of green mandarin, salty vanilla and sandalwood. The blend of notes makes the fragrance both sweet and strong at the same time. For me, I prefer to wear it as an evening scent or for a nice occasion more than as an everyday fragrance.

When it comes to Paco Rabanne I have normally found the staying power to be very good as the fragrances usually have in common the fact they are quite strong and musky, Olympea being no exception. It lingers on me a for long time and is one of those fragrances that you can smell on your clothes the next day.

If you're a light floral fragrance kinda gal, and something like Daisy is your dream (ayy, see what I did there?) this might not be for you but if you're after something a bit different, give it a sniff (that sounds a bit weird)... give it a try!

MAC Sumptuous Olive Eye Shadow



I took somewhat of a splurge/plunge (splunge? maybe not) early this month and bought myself my first MAC eyes shadow BUT not only that, I bought myself a coloured eye-shadow, as in an actual colour that isn't a neutral #girlgonewild. I am definitely a neutrals girl when it comes eye shadow but as I was taking the plunge I wanted something a bit different and had been eyeing up this colour for yonks.

As the name suggests, this eye-shadow is a really lovely olive colour that is not too much but still adds a lovely wash of colour to the lid. It can be used quite nicely on it's own for a quick effortless look or works really nicely in a smokey eye; I've been using it as a base and then building it up with my Naked 2 palette from Urban Decay.

I can't say too much about MAC eye-shadows on the whole, as this is my first one, but so far so good. What I like about this particular shadow is that it blends easily but also its not too pigmented. It gives off enough pigment but is not too much. I never really feel at risk of overdoing it when using this shadow, which is good for me as I was/still am a bit wary of colour. It's a good place to start with coloured eye-shadows if you're a neutrals gal like me.

ASOS Oversized Shirt




I'm all over this shirt; the print, the colour, the fit... everythannng. I've worn it so much since I got it, probs too much, but oh well. It's such a versatile piece. It's long but not too long, so it's still okay to wear with jeans. I love to style it up with my ripped jeans and healed boots in the day time; it has just the right amount of oversized-ness which gives it that effortless vibe which I just love. It's so easy to chuck on the morning but still makes you look put together.

I've also been styling it up as a throw on over shirt thing which I've been loving as well. As shown here, I've been styling it up with a skirt and crop top a lot to, both in the day with tights and a jacket thrown over to add a pop of interest but also on nights out. As it's been getting chillier, I've been loving throwing it over a LBD; I feel like it just makes my evening outfits that little bit more me.

H&M Pine Candle



Okay, so I might have been a bit of keen bean on the Christmas front, but I like to think I've done it on the sly with this pine scented candle. The smell of Christmas trees is literally one of my favourite things about Christmas, like seriously, if you ever lose me around this festive period, I'll probably be nestled inside the tree just taking all the pine-y goodness in. So yeah, in order to avoid standing in a tree, I picked up this candle from H & M home and I was not disappointed; it smells divine. I was pleasently surprised by the give off it has too, the scent really fills my room. I was also slightly influenced to buy it because of the marble print too, not going to lie (much current, such trend). 


Daughter of Smoke and Bone




I really haven't had as much time as I would have liked to read this month, what with Uni deadlines an all, but when I have had the chance I've been reading this book by Laini Taylor and I've been loving it. I love the fantasy genre any-who but this book has brought something new to it for me and I'll definitely be reading the next two books for sure. I just love the world Laini Taylor has created  and I found myself not being able to put the book down, and it wasn't in the name of procrastination either. I don't want to say too much as I don't want to ruin it, but if you like fantasy, and fancy stepping into another world for a bit like the blue haired art student protagonist Karou, I'd definitely recommend it.

Post-Modern Jukebox



When Christmas roles around, I just seem to be all about the Jazz. There just seems to be something inherently festive about it. It makes me feel very nostalgic and warm and fuzzy. So yeah, anyway, when I discovered this modern jazz channel, which covers popular songs but puts a jazzy spin on them, I was hooked. I can't believe I hadn't heard of it before. It features many amazing vocalists and an incredible band who just do very creative covers of songs. It might not be everyone's cup of tea but if it sounds like your thing, definitely check it out!

Matt Corby




I was lucky enough to see this fine specimen of a human live last week and it was heavenly. He's been a favourite artist of mine for years now but I decided to include him in this months favourites as I finally got to see him live. It was honestly one of the most chilled gigs I've ever been too, it had such a good atmosphere. Having seen him live I'm still not wholly convinced he's not actually an angel. If an angel could sing, I'm pretty sure that's what they would sound like. I could go on and on *(and on) but I'll try and refrain myself, but seriously check him out if you haven't already.

American Horror Story



Last but not least AHS has returned and it's back with a bang... and a very creepy haunted hotel... and lady gaga as a vampire. It remains one of my favourite shows; I just love the concept of each series being it's own complete narrative and the fact it has (mostly) the same cast each season playing different parts. It's just so good. I was sceptical about this season at first because of the lack of the queen that is Jessica Lange and I know there's been mixed opinions of Gaga but I actually think she's great and fits her role really well. I feel like this season is still yet evolving and unfolding but so far good, or so far so creepy. The second season still remains my favourite with the first season closely followed but this is shaping up to be up there.

What are your November Favourites?

Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x

Monday 28 September 2015

A Whole Lotta' Soap and Glory



So the other day when I sauntered into Boots to pick up some make-up that had run out, (all at once as well- why does that always happen??) I found myself automatically walking over to the Soap and Glory stand. Whilst I love trying new brands and new products, I find myself always going back to the Soap and Glory products as I know I love them. So yeah, today's post is a little bit of a brand lovin' one I guess, as going through my make-up stash and the stuff I use on a daily basis, I realised how much of it is actually from Soap and Glory and how many of their products are my holy grail products that I can't go a day without. As a brand,I thought it deserved this honorary mention and I thought I'd share a few of my favourite products with you from one of my favourite brands.

As a drug-store brand it is on the more pricey side but in my opinion, you get what you pay for and in Boots with a 3 for 2 deal, it works out much cheaper and your bank account will thank you for it. If you aren't familiar with the brand I'd say a lot of their stuff is around the £10 mark, so still not too bad really for the great quality. All around it's a great brand both for make-up and their skincare (which I'd recommend checking out too if you haven't already... their stuff smells divine). Their packaging is cool too, interesting and quirky without being tacky. So yeah, onto the products.

I use this eye-liner everyday without fail and have repurchased it a looot of times. I've tried other ones but for me nothing compares to it.

I'm a fan of 'felt tip' liners on the whole as they're just so quick and easy to use but what I like about this particular one is the formula. I've tried other felt tip liners such as a very similar one from Collection but I found it to be too watery and the liner transferred onto the lid after a while which did my nut in. I don't have that problem with the Supercat liner, it dries really quickly and does not budge all day until the end of the night when I remove all my makeup.

This liner comes in a £6 and I get it in the colour Carbon Black.

This is, again, something I use daily in my make-up routine. What I love about it is how easy it is to use and how well it actually works at doing my eyebrows and framing my face. It's double sided and can be used separately if wanted which I have done before, but for the best results I use the tint to outline the shape and then follow with the pencil to fill in my brows.

The pencil is waxy so almost eliminates the risk of making the brows too dark and fake looking; you can still get a natural looking brow with this product which is what I personally prefer. I've not used anything else to do my brows since I started using this, I'm not sure I could now. It's a light enough formula to be able to perfect any mishaps but it still stays on, like the eye-liner, until I remove my make-up at night.

This product comes in at £10 and I use the colour Brownie Points, although there is a lighter colour available too.


I repurchased this nifty little concealer trio in a 3 for 2 deal the other day and am so glad I did. I've had this a couple of times now and it remains one of my favourite concealers period. I particularly like the 'under the eye' concealer and find it really brightens and covers the 'ol dark circles after one too many glasses of wine and late nights thinking I look cool doing the robot in the club (I don't).

The blemish concealer is good too but it's not the best at covering redness. I'm not sure it replaces my Collection Lasting Perfection concealer as my fave for covering pesky blemishes as I'd say that has more coverage than the one in this kit.

At first I dismissed the setting powder in the kit to be like a free brush that comes with a product that doesn't really get used, however, after trying it I realised how good it actually is. I notice the difference in my skin after using it. It perfects it in a way that mattifies the skin yet gives it this lovely glow at the same time.

This concealer comes in at £10 and I use have it in 'light'.

One Heck Of A Blot Powder



This powder does exactly what it says on the tin.Literally. It claims to be 'a super translucent mattifying powder' and indeed it is. What I absolutely love about this powder is the velvety finish it gives. It makes you feel like you're not wearing anything on the skin but still manages to keep the skin matte without looking at all cakey.

 When I apply this in the morning my skin stays shine free near enough all day, however if I did need to touch up, it comes with a sponge and a generous mirror too which is a bonus.

This powder comes in at £12 and in my opinion it is totally worth it.

Suitable for all skin types.

Solar Powder Bronzer



I used to use this bronzer years ago and for some reason have only just repurchased it now. I'm glad I did because it's reminded me how good it actually is. What I love about it is how natural it is for a bronzer; for me it never really gets to that point where you've applied too much and it never looks orangey on the skin. It gives a really natural, subtle bronzed look that makes it great for everyday use.

It's branded as a 2-in-1 bronzer and highlighter duo but I prefer to just swirl it all together personally, as I don't find the highlighter to be that glowy. I still reach for my trusty NARS Laguna for a more defined look if that's what I'm going for, as this bronzer is a light shade so is not the best for defining and contouring the face.

It comes in at £11 and like the powder, has a generous sized mirror which makes it good for on the go.

Peach Party Blush 



I tend to reach for this shimmer brick when I want a more fancy make-up look and find this really just finishes the look off and makes my skin look dewy and full of life. I love peach toned products and was delighted when I received this as a gift. 

It has darker and lighter shades within the shimmer brick, so you can either use the lighter shade a highlight which works well or just swirl it all together and pop it on the apples of the cheeks for a sun-kissed glowy look. 

It's on the pricey side for a blush at £11 but you get a lot of product and as it is so shimmery, you don't need  to apply a lot at all, so it will last you a long time. Also, as there's different shades it kinda makes it a multi-purpose product that could even be used as an eye shadow if you wish.

Have you tried any of these products?

Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x

Sunday 23 August 2015

Use Your 'And'


I've come to end of my first year at university recently and whilst I have absolutely loved it and have changed and grown so much as a person this year, as I take these steps into 'adulthood' (I hate calling it that but I couldn't think of how else to say it... the future? but then how can you step into the future when it's not there? but yeah, that's going off topic) there is something I find myself struggling with more and more. Moving to Uni I feel I can finally say I'm living for myself, starting to become the person I want to be, but with that comes the ultimate question (that leads one heck of an existential crisis) of what am I going to do with my life? What am I going to be? 

This has led to me struggling with the idea of being one thing, of being stuck in a box. It's an incredibly daunting thing knowing and deciding what you want to do with your life, with your future. I think half of me knows and understands that the future isn't one coherent thing, that nothing I do will set it in stone, not my degree or anything else yet the other (irrational) half of me thinks that it can't hurt to work hard to determine my future is one I'm gonna enjoy, to help future me out by acting now. 

For me, a problem I am having is that I have so many different passions that I'd love to pursue; I'm always thinking what if? I just don't know which basket to put all my eggs in and where to focus my energy and passion. This is something that constantly plays on my mind. I don't know why but I had it in my mind that my degree is going to set in stone which area I'm going to go into, like it was caging me in in a way which I realise now is not the case.

 I'm currently majoring in Media and Cultural studies and am really enjoying it, yet my passion for writing has continued to grow and flourish this year (I took it as a minor subject for first year and absolutely loved it). Moreover, at the same time I also love and have grown up with theatre and  there's not much more I love than singing my heart out. I've had this impression from a young age that I needed to pick one thing and stick to it and that this one thing will define me and determine my future (maybe I just played too much Sims or something). This thought has always terrified me but I'd always just put it to the back of my mind when I was younger, however now it's getting to the point where I really need to take it into serious consideration and I feel like I am in a bit of a pickle. I really did feel like I was at a crossroads earlier this year and I still somewhat do now... truth is I think I always will.

Yet something that has really helped me is this campaign from Venus which invites and encourages you to 'Use Your And', something I fully support. 


I know I'm a bit late on this but in case you haven't seen it, I encourage you to do so because it has helped me so much recently (I'm not sponsored, I just thoroughly love when companies actually make something worthwhile) . It reminded me that you don't have to be just one thing, you can be and do whatever you want. Only you define you, and that definition can be whatever you want and how many different things you want. 

I've always been a firm believer that hard work and perseverance pays off and as cringey and cliché as it is, I believe if you work incredibly hard and want it enough you can achieve anything... Y'know obviously within moderation. If you work incredibly hard to turn yourself into a dinosaur it may not happen, but hey, if that's what you truly want then give it a go. To me, and I'm sure to many people, trying your absolute best, even if you fail, is far better than not trying at all.

It's incredibly daunting and almost soul crushing (I'm not even being dramatic...) when someone tells you that you won't achieve your goals, your dreams. It's even more soul crushing when someone (if not all of society) tells you that your area of study, whether that be Theatre, English, Media or whatever, is a hard area to get into and that you'll never get a job with that. And maybe they're right, but you know what, they'll definitely be right if you let what they say stop you from trying. You can never be fully certain that trying will get you there, will get you that job or the life you've always dreamed of, but it'll get you a damn sight further then if you don't try at all.

So, in an attempt to use my 'and' and to make my blog an honest reflection of me and to make my passion filter through into my posts, whilst I will still of course be posting beauty and fashion content ,I have decided to make my blog more than just one thing and have created 'Alternative Tuesdays'. On Tuesdays I will be posting something a little bit different, whether that be a poem or a short story or maybe a song cover. The reason I make my blog is because I thoroughly enjoy doing it and think it will be fun for me to do this and will hopefully be enjoyable for you too. Stay tuned if you're interested, but if not that's completely cool too.

Finally (pat on the back if you've made it this far), if you're in the same position as me at the moment, no matter what stage of your life you are at, don't be afraid to 'use your and' . Life is too short to not do what we want with it. Live your life, don't just experience it. I know it's a scary and daunting thing but none of us are alone in this. I, along with many many other people I'm sure, have no idea what we're doing with our lives really, but isn't that the fun of it?


A sea of opportunities await you- embrace them.
Embrace every aspect of who you are.

Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x

Friday 7 August 2015

OOTD: Oh I'm feeling fine, we've made it to the coastline.

Hi guys! I thought I' d share with you some snaps from my lovely weekend off/away along with this outfit for today's post.

Hope you enjoy!



Khaki Trench: Zacro via ASOS
Navy Pinafore Dress: Boohoo (this is a new purchase and I love it)
Stripy tee: Topshop
Black Boots: Public Desire (Aria Boots)
Watch: Olivia Burton
Choker: This was a gift but I believe it's from Topshop



Face of the day

Face

Georgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation in Shade 4
Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer in 1 (Light)
Bourjois Healthy Balance Powder in 53 (Beige Clair)
NARS Laguna Bronzer
Max Factor Miracle Touch Creme Blush in Soft Pink
Makeup Revolution Baked Highlighter in Golden Lights

Eyes

Soap and Glory Archery in Brownie Points
Soap and Glory Supercat Liquid Liner
Makeup Revolution Iconic Pro Palette (Dawn, Fade and Too Grey) 
Max Factor 2000 Calorie Mascara

Lips

Maybelline Colour Sensational Lipstick in 338 (Midnight Plum)

Now onto the snaps:






 Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x

Monday 20 July 2015

Makeup Revolution Iconic Pro 1 Palette Review


I picked up this palette recently and have been trying different looks for the past few weeks to let you guys know what I think of it. I picked it up as I just seem unable to resist a product that there's hype around; I can't help it, I want to know what all the fuss is about! I'd heard from a few other bloggers that this palette was a dupe of the Lorac Pro Palette which I have wanted to try for ages but I just can't bear to part with the pennies, so I thought I'd give this one a go instead. 


Shades (left to right)

Ghost, Luna, Must, Enigma, Fade, Drama, Afflicted, Pitch
Need, Dawn, Getter, Breathe, Too Grey, Stage, Addicted, Player

So what do I think of the palette?

Overall I'm very impressed. For the very reasonable £6.99 price tag I'd say it's definitely worth it. You get 16 lovely wearable shades and what I love is the fact that there's 8 matte shades and 8 shimmery, so there's something for everybody depending on what you prefer to wear. It's packaged well and comes with a big mirror (bonus) and a double sided eye-shadow brush (double bonus). I don't really use the brush it comes with as I opt for my trusty Real Techniques brushes instead, but I have used it and it's not to shabby at all and handy for travelling too.


As for the shadows, I'd say they're pretty darn good. Of course, they aren't as buttery soft and pigmented as high end shadows, say like the ones in the Urban Decay Naked Palette, but for the price you can't complain. As they are on the powdery side it does make them that little bit harder to work with, but if you take the time to blend they can look great. There's also a nice mix of darker and lighter shades so the palette can definitely be used for both everyday looks and more smoky evening looks. I particularly love the copper shade 'stage' as I find it's really lovely on blue eyes and really makes them stand out.

As you can see from the above (bad quality, sorry!) picture, they aren't the most pigmented shadows. With the paler shades especially, you may have to pack a fair bit onto the lid for your desired effect. I personally love the paler shades (such as ghost and luna) as under the brow highlight, and find these work great for that and also at brightening the inner corner of the eye too.

If you're after a more pigmented yet affordable palette from the high-street that can create both bold and also natural looks, I'd say maybe opt for a Sleek palette instead, such as Sleek's storm palette. However, if you're a neutrals person, I certainly don't think you'd be disappointed with this one.


Have you tried this palette?

Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x

Friday 10 July 2015

Escada Turquoise Summer


Hi guys! I picked up this delightful perfume recently and it has quickly become one of my favourite summer scents. I hadn't heard of this perfume, in fact I hadn't even heard of Escada, before a customer in the shop I work at sprayed it and I was instantly transported to a beach or a summer barbecue. I sell perfumes as a job and honestly, this has to be one of my favourites out of all I've tried (even if my favourites list is rather long).  


I'm a firm believer that everyone has their own preferences when it comes to perfume, as they say one man's trash is another man's treasure, but for me this perfume is a hidden gem. I've been loving wearing it and for me it just works. If you like fruity, sweet scents this might be a great one for you too!



It is branded as a 'playful fruity sorbet of wild red fruits – a fragrance that will open the world to summer. The edible fruity sensation provided by the Tutti Frutti note is intensified by a joyful cocktail of berries in the fragrance - strawberry combined with juicy raspberry and acidulous blackcurrant. The intense fruitiness is balanced by the sensual creaminess of vanilla and smooth sandalwood.' 

Warning: this may make you want to drink it, but that's probably (definitely) not a good idea... and neither is spraying it in your eye (yep... may or may not have done that... I did).


I wasn't originally the biggest fan of the bottle but it's grown on me and fits nicely onto my dressing table. I think the blue ombre effect of the bottle captures the 'summery' aspect of the fragrance perfectly. You could almost grab a lilo and just float on the top of it.

Being an Eau De Toilette the staying power is not amazing but it lingers enough to only need respritzing once every few hours. It's definitely not as long lasting as other perfumes I own, but for a light, everyday scent, I find it's great. 

If you're after a scent that's gonna stick around all day and turn heads (or noses) as you walk down the street, this might not be the one for you.


This doesn't replace Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess as my favourite summer scent, or just my favourite scent period, but I really have been loving it and have had compliments on it too. 

If this perfume seems like something you would like, I would get your mitts on it now as it is limited edition.

Have you tried this perfume? 

Thanks for reading,
Kelly T x