Monday, 20 October 2014

On The Reading List


I used to be a real book worm. Every night before I went to sleep I would read and I used to love that part of my day. However since leaving education I really feel like it has tainted the prospect of reading for me. Instead of finding it a relaxing process I linked it to the negative aspects of my school work and therefore for the past couple of years I have read a very minimal amount. 

Since I've started commuting to London during the week I have found myself craving a book to read and another world to get lost in. So on a recent trip to a local bookshop (yes, those do still exist and I could easily spend hours getting lost in them) I picked up these two books, of which I am now halfway through 'Me Before You' by Jojo Moyes. The second book I had seen on one of Tanya Burr's videos and I had been interested in reading it until promptly forgetting about it ten minutes later after watching the video, anyone else? I've relished reading over the past few weeks and it really does make my commute fly by.


Me Before You by Jojo Moyes / Rivers of London by Ben Aaronvitch

Friday, 17 October 2014

The Playlist #3

Since the last playlist I posted I have started commuting up to London 5 days a week. That has in turn meant that I have had alot more time to just sit and listen to music. It is one of my favourite parts of the day, just being able to relax and not really think about anything. There are some current songs and some not so current songs. Very excitingly by the time you read this post I will have been to see Ed Sheeran in concert which I am really looking forward to having bought the tickets a whole 10 months ago! And being the ultimate tween I am mega excited for One Direction and Taylor Swift's new albums, anyone else? Let's just say I'm 19 going on 9. They are going to make my drives to and from the station every day that much more exciting. This time of year is my favourite music wise as everyone seems to be releasing new albums left, right and centre. There's definitely going to have to be some self restraint before I buy them all.

1. Let It Be - Labrinth
2. Steal My Girl - One Direction (duh)
3. Say You Love Me - Jessie Ware
4. Comeback - Ella Eyre
5. Cry Me A River - Justin Timberlake
6. Picking Up The Pieces - Jason Derulo
7. Blame It On Me - George Ezra
8. Alive - Gabrielle Aplin
9. Black Widow -Iggy Azalea
10. Fly - Nicki Minaj & Rihanna
11. Missing You - Tyler Hilton
12. One Last Time - Ariana Grande
13. Say Something - A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera
14. Tenerife Sea - Ed Sheeran
15. Bloodstream - Ed Sheeran
16. Wanna Believe - Katy McAllister
17. Shake It Up - Taylor Swift
18. Ain't Been Done - Jessie J

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Makeup For The Sake Of Wearing Makeup


During the week I wear zilch to very, very minimal makeup. So by the time the weekend comes around I am normally itching to get my creative on and apply some proper makeup. These are some of the offerings I chose to go for this past Sunday. I have truly fallen head over heels for the Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation. It is exactly the right amount of coverage that I like to wear when I do wear foundation and it feels effortlessly light on the skin. Paired with one of my favourite eyeshadows, 'Patina' from MAC  all over the lid, a touch of a rosy blush from Rimmel and an oh so autumnal berry lip from Chanel. 

Monday, 13 October 2014

Hues Of Berry


Like many other people, when the colder weather comes around I like to ditch the natural pink lip shades and go for more of a berry shade. Original, I know. Seeing as it's such a well-worn trend I find it really interesting to see all the different brands and lip colours that other people use to create that berry toned stain on their lips. So today I thought I would share what I like to use to follow this ever so loved trend.

The stars of the show are MAC's 'Plumful' and the Chanel Rouge Coco Shine in 'Espirit'.  The Chanel offering has a slightly more pink tone and transparent application. Whereas the MAC option is slightly more purple with a more standard lipstick finish. Both can either be applied sheer patted onto the lips or full blown colour. I couldn't tell you my favourite they're both so lovely! For such a well known and well loved trend I have to say that this is one of my favourites and one that I feel comfortable in, which is sometimes not easy (I'm looking at you red-toned eyeshadow and bright blue eyeliner). 

MAC Lipstick in Plumful / Chanel Rouge Coco Shine in Espirit 

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Daily Makeup :: The Commuter Edit



 :: Alot of the time throughout the week I am skipping the makeup step in favour of a few more minutes sleep, but if I do set aside some time then this is what I am using. The bare minimum.

Monday, 6 October 2014

It's The Little Things


It's a Monday. The start of the week with a whole week of commuting ahead of me. I hadn't had the best weekend and I couldn't wait to get home. On a spur of the moment decision I decided to go get something from a cafe on my short walk from the tube station to the main train station. It's a simple order, a peppermint tea and a chocolate brownie. I could tell that the two workers who were in the shop, one cleaning the shelves and the other slumped behind the counter are beginning to tire from their day. I always feel like I can relate to that feeling having previously worked as a waitress for 2 years. Despite my lack of energy I always put on a happy smile for the baristas as I know a grumpy and difficult customer is not appreciated towards the latter end of the day. The man behind the counter made my tea whilst I scavenge around my bag for my purse which is of course right at the bottom in the most difficult place to reach. I heard him mumble a price but didn't quite catch it averting my gaze to the price on the till. He sensed my confusion. 

"The tea's on the house" 

I couldn't quite believe it. It's ridiculous that such a small act of kindness startled me so much. I thanked the barista and walked out with a big smile on my face and a much better mood. It was such a little thing that that man did, and he got nothing out of it but it's those little things in life that can really make someone's day. 

I wanted to write this down so I could remember it and also share it.  Small gestures can so often be overlooked, by myself included,  but they really do mean the world. I want to make sure I remember that. 

Sunday, 5 October 2014

An Autumnal Walk


I'm spending a lot of my time on trains at the moment, so one of my favourite things to do at the weekend is to go for a walk. Autumn is my favourite season for walking the dog, the air is brisk but there's still a hint of warmth. We were even lucky enough to have bright blue skies as we made our way around a nearby lake. It doesn't take a lot of effort but it really makes me feel better for the rest of the day. Also it's nice to see a bit of the countryside when I'm getting up in the dark and spending all week in the hustle of Londons streets. 

Friday, 3 October 2014

English Rose


As someone with pale skin all year round the term 'English Rose' is often brought up. Whenever I go to buy a new face product such as concealer or foundation I always veer towards the palest shade that they have on offer. Of course when I  was younger I initially went for what was on offer on the highstreet but I am yet to find a product that is exactly on point for my skin, they are always slightly too yellow. Over the past year or so I have been branching out and have found that high end brands offer a much more realistic and true to skin colour for skin types like myself. My two favourites are Bobbi Brown and NARS. I really dislike wearing heavy coverage foundations on a day to day basis. I honestly can't tell you the last time that I wore one. I much prefer something with a lighter coverage.My two favourites that I have found so far which are perfect matches for my skintone are the Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation in 0 Porcelain and the NARS Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturiser in Terre Neuve. And surprise surprise they are both the lightest shades on offer!

As for concealer, the same concept applies. Offerings from the high street are all slightly on the orange side, but the Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay In Place Concealer in 01 Light and the NARS Pure Radiant Creamy Concealer in Chantilly are both excellent matches for those of us destined to have ever pale skin. I also find that the blue tones under my eyes can appear more present than on other skin tones so the Bobbi Brown Corrector in Extra Light Bisque has been a blessing in disguise, something that I have worn every single day for the past 6 months.

I have grown to love being a pale skinned girl and have accepted the fact that I will never, ever have a tan. For someone who hates lying in direct sun that is probably a given anyway. I feel like it suits me and it is part of who I am.


Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Positive Vibes

Images can be found on Pinterest




:: some quotes that I've found recently whilt perusing the world of Pinterest on my commute to London that made me smile. Happy Wednesday!