Final edits.

As promised, and since the deadline is today, here are a few other final edits of my uni group's photoshoot. We shot in Fyvie Castle outside of Aberdeen. Enjoy :)















Highstreet shopping list.

You know you have a problem when you dream about shopping.
Topshop £48


Topshop £32


ASOS £40


Topshop £90

Looklet.com

A while ago I came across this website where you can be a virtual stylist. It literally has the webs biggest online wardrobe where you can dress your chosen model up in your dream outfit. 
I can spend hours on here. It's a close favourite along with Polyvore where I make my wishlist collages :)
You can choose clothes, accessories, model, background and effects. It's like being a stylist, creative director and photographer all in one.
Here's some dream outfits for today/what I wish I was wearing right now...


Lipstick Looks

You may find this the world's most boring post ever but I just had to...


The above photo is probably my favourite lipstick ever. It's '415' by Revlon and its a Lustrous, not a matte. I'm pretty sure it has a real name too but I can't remember it right now. Anyway, you NEED to get this if you're into pink/nudes! It's really similar to YSL's Rouge Volupte 30 but less sheer and less beige which is always so it stays in place. It's also only around the £6 mark where YSL is priced at £20 (the packaging is why I buy it).

My 2nd favourite is Revlon's 440 'Cherries in the Snow'. It's also a lustre, like the 415 you don't need to wear anything over the top of it like you do with those horrible Barry M matte lipsticks that crack after 2 minutes. I love this because you get all the drama of a bright red but it doesn't totally wash you out like some reds do to my skin. I'd say it's more of a raspberry than cherry but that would be a bit of a long name...

Christmas Wishlist

This is my Christmas wishlist (well all that I could think of just now) and my mum's probably going to read this and kill me for not letting her know sooner. But it's fine. This Christmas everyone's been asking me what I'd like and it's been difficult to answer because I don't really NEED anything so I've asked for the red Topshop boots above and some other bits and bobs from my November wishlist a few posts back.
This months wishlist is just bits and pieces I'd like if I HAD to choose.
1. Premium Metallic Calf Skirt. I LOVE this. Am I right in saying there was a shorter version? Because I think I'd like that better. It's £60 which isn't that bad compared to some of the other things Topshop have in their Premium brand. I think I might buy this for myself..
2. Silver Glitter Litas. I have the black glitter Topshop Ambush boots and I love how hard wearing glitter boots are now so I'm thinking these might be an investment? Hmm... I already have the black litas and taupe suede litas so do I really need another pair?
3. Wildfox Red Heart Jumper. How cute is this!? Especially how Taylor Swift is wearing is.
4. Black Matte Polish. love love love... and I think I will wake up to this on Christmas morning :)
5. Topshop Pyramid Boots. Probably my favourite thing on this list. These have been top of my Santa list for ages and I think my dream miiiight come true.
6. Runwaydreamz Shorts. I'd be happy with anyone of the pairs. A bit pricey but perfect for holidays early next year. 



Final edits!

As promised, here are a few of the final edited photos from the magazine shoto that my uni group produced on the 8th of November. Hope you like them!





All in the name of research..

Okay, so recently I've been quite interested in nails. I have the wors habit of biting them really short so I've been trying really hard to let them grow. So, naturally, I was over the moon when I recieved my November Glossybox as it contianed Nail Rock Wraps. I was even more excited when I found out I happened to get the leopard print wraps! So I tried them out..
The application for a first timer is quite daunting but after the 4th application the air bubbles and unintented folds started to subside.
Here's a photo of the final result.

Pretty cool, right?
At first, yes. A week later, not so much.
After living a normal week (doing dishes, waitressing, typing etc) the ends on the nails started to go all raggy and I had to re-apply a couple (they give you 16 wraps. Why not 20?). A couple started to split up the middle and lift at the ends. So all in all, I think that they're a good idea but.. get a profesional to do it.

My second stint of 'research' comes in the form of my first ever set of acrylics.
Being a total rookie I had absolutely no idea what to ask for. It also didn't help that the nail technician was Chinese. So anyway, I decided on 'natural acrylic tips'. I don't quite understand how the words 'natural' and 'acrylic' can exist in the same sentence. The method they applied the nails was awesome. Apart from the bit when they cut off all my real nails. The final result was incredible. I decided on an OPI polish with silver and red glitter flecks through it (I'm not sure of the name. Why didn't I check!?).
I love them and I can now say I am truely converted. I will definately be going back in 2 weeks for some Christmas nails and at only £25 who can say no?