OneStopPlus Newsletter

If you follow me, on Facebook or Twitter, you might have seen me mention this, but I completely forgot to blog about it. But, better late than never right?

So, for anyone who did miss it, I wanted to share something with you…Well, you might remember a few months ago, I was asked to review a piece of clothing from One Stop Plus. You can read my review here if you missed it . Well, One Stop Plus featured my thoughts in their newsletter. How awesome is that?

Okay, so it’s hardly a full feature or magazine article, and it might only be sixteen words chopped about a bit, but they’re still my words, and I feel incredibly proud to have written them, and to have been featured, because I’ve never been featured in anything before (well, unless you include the one issue of the School Magazine that I featured in….the magazine that never made it passed its first issue!).

So yes, very proud, and I’m currently wearing the top I reviewed, by pure coincidence (which is actually how I came to remember that I needed to blog about this!)

30 Before 30

As many of you might already know, I turn 30 next year *gulp* in the very distant (yet nowhere near distant enough) November of 2013. And I’ve decided that I want to see out my twenties in style.

The problem with lists like this is judging how realistic to be. I mean, I have some really big dreams, but financially I honestly don’t think that I’ll be able to save up to do them, before the end of 2013. But then again, January 1st 2008, I never expected to be going to Canada five months later, just like January 1st 2011 I never expected to be going to Turkey five months later. Life is just so unpredictable, and I want my list to be achievable but interesting at the same time 🙂

1. Lose three stone in weight
2. Go to Dublin
3. Go to Paris
4. Dye my hair purple, one last time
5. Own a product by MAC, just because I feel like I’m missing out by owning nothing of this brand!!
6. Organise a Creative Writing Reunion, I really miss my Uni Creative Writers
7. Go up Snowdon (not necessarily walking ;P)
8. Walk from Tanygrisiau to Tan y Bwlch (I did this walk many years ago, when I was much younger, and I know it’ll be tough this time, but I really would like to do it again!)
9. Exercise every day, for at least three months
10. Complete my entire Pilates DVD without feeling tired, in one work out
11. Read 15 books over the course of 12 months (I almost managed this in 2011, but only managed 14!)
12. Finishing writing the first draft of my novel
13. Encourage a minor celebrity to take part in my Positive Beauty Pledge (how awesome would that be??)
14. Learn Japanese Welsh
15. Master the application of liquid eyeliner (I swear that there is a secret to, I just haven’t mastered it yet!)
16. Paddle in the Sea
17. Go to a Festival Gig
18. Go to Edinburgh

Evidently, this is going to be a work-in-progress, because I can’t think of anymore, but what would be on your 30 Before 30 List? Or whatever big age will be your next (hey, no one is here to judge ;))

Make Up in Film: Capitol Couture Anyone?

For the past couple of months, the Hunger Games community on Facebook has been rife with activity relating to the upcoming film (due out March 23rd!). But I don’t think that anything has intrigued me more than the gradual drip-feeding of the Capitol Couture Tumblr page. 
The whole thing started in mystery, as we were given nothing more than the link to the password page. And of course, no one knew the password, so people were trying to figure it out. Eventually, we were told that the password was #LookYourBest, which brought us to this page.
Of course a few people got irritated at the idea of having to work out a password, just to come to a page where they had to sign up for something. But, I was intrigued purely because I wondered if it would hold more information on the China Glaze nail polish range, that I blogged about a while ago.
But, anyway, yesterday saw the end of the wait to see what the hell Capitol Couture was all about, and this is what we fans were treated to.

The spotlight is very much on character Effie Trinket, but I love the fact that there are elements of the real world in the film world to. For example, check out these Alexander McQueen shoes…

As well as these erm….interesting shoes…

If shoes aren’t your thing, I was right to think that the China Glaze stuff would feature somewhere in here, and I wasn’t disappointed, as we’re given some nail tips:

Of course, considering that this is all for a film, it seems to be incredibly over-the-top, but as a beauty lover, as well as a fan of the books, I’m absolutely loving it, because it helps us to connect to the film. I just strongly hope that all this marketing on Twitter, Facebook and their various websites isn’t a huge letdown but it’s good that they’ve recognised that a great deal of their audience is so obviously female. and how many females don’t love shoes and nail polish? As marketing goes, it is definitely very clever, albeit very expensive marketing!!

What do you think of this kind of marketing for a film? 
Too much, or just a bit of fun?

After all, it’s only beauty products 😉

**I am in no way affiliated with the film, or any company associated with it. I’m blogging about it, because I’m a nerd, and a beauty lover, and this stuff excites me ;P**

Grab Your OPI Polishes Quick

Just a quick post to say that if you were interested in buying some cheap OPI polishes, the Lena White website is still running a Sale until 5pm today. AND if you enter EXTRA10 when you’re ordering, you’ll save another 10%…pretty good don’t you think 🙂

Here are a few products that will be available, in the OPI Sale, until 5pm today (23.01.2012)

Animal-istic

Cuckoo For This Colour
Excuse Moi!
From The Muppets Collection

Fiercely Fiona
From the Shrek Collection

I Lily Love you
It’s My Year!
Nice Stems! Mini Pack

I MAY have just ordered a couple of these products, but I’m not going to share which since they might just be a present for someone…that really depends on how much I like them 😛

Are you planning on grabbing a bargain from the Lena White website? 
You have to admit that these a damn good deal!!

** I was NOT asked to write this post, I am NOT being paid to write it, and I did NOT receive a press release about it. I am just a huge fan of OPI polishes, and I know that a lot of ladies (myself included) can hardly ever afford to buy them, so I thought that it was a great Sale to share. I only share sales etc, if I am genuinely interested in them **

GHD Style Total Volume Foam Review

GHD and Me: I remember the first time that I ever used a set of GHD hair straighteners. They belonged to one of my closest friends, except at the time, I’d actually only just met her, and she had the most amazing hair straighteners on the planet. I don’t think that my hair has ever looked so amazing, so easily and so quickly. Needless to say, I always loved her hair straighteners 😉

Considering that GHD stands for “Good Hair Day”, I guess I shouldn’t really be too surprised!

But, anyway, I’m not gonna lie when I say that I honestly didn’t have any clue that GHD sold anything other than hair straighteners, so I was a bit surprised to discover that they sell other types of hair products too. And excited to be given the opportunity to try one out.

My Hair: I have incredibly fine hair, that is currently quite long (I hate to think how overdue a hair cut I am!!), and because it’s quite long it has become quite lank and heavy, so it’s craving a little bit of lift and va-va-voom. I’ve tried using volumising products in the past, from foams to sprays and some have worked nicely, whilst others have just made my feel heavy and bogged down with product. I’ve even tried using a crimper especially designed for adding volume, and whilst I did love the effect that had in the sense of volume, it was incredibly drying, and I suspect damaging on my poor fine hair, so I try not to use that too often!

The Packaging: The product came wrapped up in this awesome GHD paper. Okay, so it’s nothing fancy, but I liked it, because it seemed like a really nice touch. And I think I’ll be using this paper in the future 😛 You might notice that the photos that appeared on my blog the other day, were also taken on this paper 😉

The product actually came in a box, but I haven’t got any photo’s because they were all blurred and pretty rubbish, so I decided not to include them, which is a bit of a shame. But, overall, the design was very much like the bottle, in that it has a black background, and the same coloured dot pattern!

The Bottle: The bottle is really quite big, and very heavy. I found this very assuring, because it suggests that there’s a lot of product in there to use, so I’m confident that it’ll last a fair amount of time.

From what I can see, each product in the styling range comes in a different colour to represent which range it comes from:

Volumising = Purple
Straight and Smooth = Green
Shine = Blue
Curls = Pink

Initial Thoughts: As I’ve already mentioned, I’ve tried a few other volumising products, and some of them tend to make my hair feel heavy and weigh it down, which is obviously counter-productive when you’re seeking volume. I’ve also found that a large majority of foam-based products weigh my hair down, so I definitely bore this in mind when trying the product out. I’m certainly vary aware that because my hair is fine, that I generally don’t need to use as much product as the instructions usually recommend.

Another reason that I would normally regulate the amount of foam I’d use, is because they tend to be goopy or sticky and ultimately leave my hair feeling pretty disgusting.

The Smell: I absolutely love the smell of this product, and don’t really know how to explain it. But, anyone that doesn’t use expensive brands very often, will hopefully understand what I mean when I say that this smells like a “better” brand. I don’t know what that means exactly, but it just has a nicer, and more subtle smell than the overpowering chemically smell of cheaper brands.

How to Use: The bottle recommends applying two to four pumps evenly from root to tip, and I really wasn’t sure how much to use for my first attempt with this product, because the pump looks like it’ll chuck out loads of product, so I decided to just pump carefully, and judge it on how much comes out.

I ended up sticking to the minimum recommendation, and put two pumps of foam into my hand, which looked like this…

On first glance, it looks like quite a lot, so I was a bit nervous that I’d used too much, but I rubbed it between my hands and rubbed it into my hair, starting at the roots and kind of scrunching my hair away from the scalp. I did this all the way down to the roots. I remember that my friends, at School, used to do this to their permed hair, which always turned out quite crunchy, so I was paranoid that my hair would turn out all crispy and yucky! I was convinced that I’d used too much!!

Next, I blow dried my hair like I normally would, and since I am always looking to add volume, this included drying my hair upside down and scrunching it up a bit, especially at the roots.

Results: Once I’d dried my hair completely, I kept my hair upside down and quickly combed out any knots with my Tangle Teezer. I then flipped my hair over, and yeah my hair did seem to have a little bit of extra volume. It wasn’t anywhere near as volumised as Cheryl Cole’s is, in the L’Oreal adverts, but then I’m not naive enough to think that any product would ever be able to give my hair that much volume!!

I don’t think that this product was amazing, but it certainly helped, and it didn’t feel like it was weighing my hair down, which is always a huge plus. An even bigger plus, for me, was the fact that my hair felt lovely and silky. Okay, so that was probably assisted by the natural shampoo and conditioner that I’d used on my hair, but a lot of products applied after shampooing often leave my hair feeling yucky, so that was impressive.

The scent of the product lingered for a long time after drying, and not in an intrusive way, so that was another positive.

One thing that really does put this product ahead of a lot of other volumising products, is that it includes the GHD Heat Protect System, that protects your hair from damage caused by drying, straightening etc, so that is a good.

Any Let Downs? Just one, and that was that it didn’t really give my hair volume for very long, and it wasn’t long before it started to look a bit flat again. I think it might do with a little help from a blast of hairspray after I’ve blow dried, just for a little extra held. However, I don’t necessarily blame the product for that, because most styles fall out of my hair incredibly quickly, which is the reason that I rarely bother to curl my hair!

Would I Buy This Again? For £14.95, probably not. It is expensive, in my opinion, and although I like it, due to it’s smell and how light the product was, I don’t think I can justify paying almost £15 for it! Saying that, due to the size, I don’t think I’ll get the chance to need to buy another one in a hurry, because I can imagine this product lasting a long time!!

Where to Buy: The GHD website.

Has anyone else tried this product? What do you think?
Did you even know that GHD sold hair products like this?

** I was sent this product, for reviewing purposes, however this does not effect my review, which has been written honestly 🙂 **

The Positive Beauty 30-Day Fitness Challenge: Day Five

Day Five of the fitness challenge, yipee!! So how is everyone doing? Keeping up? I feel quite proud to be able to say that I’ve done it every day so far. As I chose completely random times when I was scheduling the posts, I genuinely have no idea when the posts will appear, but I’ve been attempting to do them as soon as I see them, and I’m finding them to be great motivation. Of course, sometimes I’m not in a position to do them straight away, but I am aiming to do them as much as I can.

To reward everyone who might have been doing the challenge, I am giving you the day off. How lovely am I? But, even though this challenge is all about keeping fit, consistently, for the course of 30 days, it isn’t about wiping ourselves out. Therefore, taking a day off is a good thing to keep us sane!! Or maybe that’s just me 😉 So, TAKE A BREAK, otherwise you’ll end up like this poor kitty….collapsed over your keyboard……..!!

We all have motivations that keep us going when it comes to weight loss, and I wanted to share a few of mine. These are things that I really want to be able to achieve, and I can only achieve them if I’m a bit slimmer:

1. To be able to fit into my Graduation Jeans. These were probably the most expensive pair of jeans that I’ve ever bought, and came from Monsoon. I absolutely love them, and hope that I can slim back down into them.

2. To feel confident wearing dresses and skirts.

3. To feel confident no matter what I wear, especially during the summer, when more skin is on show. In winter, I can hide it behind a warm coat.

4. I want to be able to fit into clothes that also fit my boob size. At the minute, a lot of larger sizes seem to cater for bigger boobs, so I’d really love to be able to wear smaller tops that don’t, perhaps, expect me to fill them with huge breasticles!!

5. I’d love to be able to buy clothes from Petite Ranges. Most petite ranges appear to completely ignore the fact that larger women can have short legs too, and I often have to buy trousers and jeans that I drown in!!

6. I want to be able to fit into Primark Clothes! I don’t care how tacky most of the clothes are, I just want to have the option, especially when I’m looking for cheap clothes for holidays etc.

7. So I can decent walks, especially in Wales. A couple of years ago I managed to get up an incredibly steep incline with my brother and boyfriend, and although I was absolutely cream crackered when I got to the top of it, I was proud that I did it. But, I want it to be easier, because I hate that I’m missing out on seing some incredibly amazing sights, especially in Wales, a country that I don’t think I will ever fall out of love with.

8. I’d like to build up the confidence to get into running. I’m not saying that I’d do a marathon or anything crazy like that (although, why not?), I always enjoyed getting on the treadmill, at the gym, so I think I’d enjoy going out for runs. At the minute, I always feel held back by this immense and overwhelming paranoia that people will judge me, because I’m fat.

9. I want to be healthy. I want to stop getting back ache from doing simple tasks.

So whilst you’re taking a well deserved break from your fitness challenge, take some time to think about what your motivations are to lose weight. Remember to stay positive, and of course realistic. I know that I’m unlikely to fulfill my desires quickly, and that’s okay, because I’m not in a hurry to lose weight. I know that if I lose weight crazy fast, then I’m just going to put it all straight back on again, and that defeats the purpose!

What is motivating you to lose weight?

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A Bargain Hunting We Go

Just a quickie post that I really wanted to share with you, but it’s no secret that I love a good bargain, and that I’m a huge advocate for finding them in Charity Shops (you never need an excuse to support a good cause!!), so I wanted to share with you my latest, post-Christmas buy from the Cancer Research Shop, in Newark.

Whilst it looks like a really great gift for Valentine’s Day, I thought it was a nice little set to treat myself to, and for only £1.25, I thought it was a really awesome bargain.

The set comes in a re-seal bag, although I’m not entirely sure why you’d want to put them back into it, but hey, what do I know, right? 🙂

The set includes:

  • I Love… Raspberry & Blackberry Bath and Shower Creme
  • I Love… Raspberry & Blackberry Shimmer and Shine Lipgloss
  • I Love… Raspberry & Blackberry Body Butter

Not bad for £1.25 really, is it?

What bargains have you picked up recently!

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