EVERYDAY MAKEUP
22 December 2016
So, to start off with I like to use Urban Decay as a primer to help minimise my pores and keep my makeup lasting longer smoothing my skin out. After applying my primer I then go in with the NARS Sheer Glow foundation using just less than one pump for my face in the shade Mont Blank, yes my skin is quite pale. This foundation is very buildable giving you a natural, radiant finish
MINCE PIES
11 December 2016
Okay, so I admit I'm not actually the biggest fan of mince pies as theres something about sultanas I don't quite like. However this doesn't stop me from baking them making the kitchen for fill with the smell of Christmas. The below is a simple easy recipe that I used to make this years mince pies. Everyone told me how delicious they were so hopefully you will like them as well.
NOVEMBER HAUL
20 November 2016

1. Cult Beatuty - Morphe 35o pallet: £21.75
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Astonishingly good value, Morphe brushes 35 pan palette contains an array of wearable shades for achieving a spectrum of subtle to smouldering make up effects. The sleek, slimline pallet is a favourite of professional makeup artists, while the buttery powders blend together beautifully to achieve a seamless, photo ready finish.
2. Zara Scarf : £17.99
MORPHE 35O PALETTE
7 November 2016
After the 2014 craze from Jaclyn Hill two years later I have finally got my hands on the Morphe 35o palette and I am thrilled in love with it. As Moprhe is an American brand it was hard to get as only Cult Beauty stock Morphe, in the UK as I am aware of without charging ridiculous postage charges. As soon as Cult beauty restocked I soon added it to my basket and It was on its way.
This pallet retails for $23 USD but can find on cult beauty for £21.75 this includes 35 single eye
WHAT AGE SHOULD GIRLS WEAR MAKEUP ?
10 September 2016
Prepare yourself, I would recommend finding a comfy seat and getting a cuppa tea as this post could get very lengthy. A while ago I was on my personal snap chat looking at the discover section reading an article about what is the appropriate age girls should start wearing makeup this got me thinking…
I feel that all girls go through four stages beginning from age three up until their adulthood overcoming many adventures along the way.
Stage 1: Playing dress up as a child
We've all been in our mum's makeup bag finding her bright pink lipstick or rouge blusher applying it to our face having fun ‘playing makeup’. For many years you have been able to purchase makeup kits that are targeted to children as toys. I'm talking bright green eyeshadow and sticky lipgloss in a round pot you know the type you would find it in an Argos catalogue and want Santa to get it you for Christmas. I'm pretty sure every child had one in their childhood at some point and everyone loved it unless you were a tomboy of corse. Feeling sorry for the dads who choose to play with their child and get the role of a fairy getting glittery makeup applied to their face! This sort of makeup should stay at home and not venture out of the house.
Stage 2: Pushing the boundaries
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