Hola lovlies.
It is coming to the end of a much needed lovely relaxing weekend. I have just consumed an epic roast dinner (gracias, Mummy), endulged in some quality 'me' time (consisting of eyebrow plucking, toe-nail painting, and chapter one of 'Last Night at Chateau Marmont' by Lauren Weisberger). Yesterday was spent avec le boyfriend, his best friend Alan who had his first weekend off since joining the RAF almost a month ago, and Alan's girlfriend/one of my best friends Laura. We went to lunch at a restaurant called Bistro & played multiplayer Mario on the Nintendo Wii. Nothing like a bit of downtime with friends :)
All in all much needed after a hectic week of work, not to mention an ordeal on the old London Underground. I don't know if anyone read about it in the papers/heard it on the News, but the train I was on gave up on life in the underground and after many an hour being trapped underground we were finally rescued by a multitude of paramedics and underground staff. They shut the whole line, turned off the power, rescued the pregnant ladies/old folk/unwell people first, then carriage by carriage we were evacuated from our broken tube train and made to walk in darkness down the underground track. I was so frightened! Not something you expect to happen midweek on your way to work.
I have come to realise how this hectic lifestyle of long days/little rest, as much as I love my job, have taken their toll on me. I look and feel run down...can anyone recommend any solutions to lift me from this (for want of a better word) 'Meh' phase?!
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Epic Post..making up for lost time!
I've learnt my lesson: No more promises to do blogposts if I can't keep them.
Managed to scrounge another weekend off work, and hit the shops in beautiful Cambridge with the boyf for a spot of retail therapy. The city had a lovely chill in the air and already it has started to feel like Christmas.
Spotted these beauties in Miss Selfridges & fell in love...


They are gorgeous suedey lace up high heeled boots that are surprisingly comfortable to walk in - an absolute must for when I attempt to wear them to a 12 hour day at the office!
Also purchased a pair of dark blue denim skinny jeans from New Look, which are so comfortable. New Look make jeans shopping so easy I feel.
Repurchased Rimmel Hide the Blemish concealer in Sand, as well as a Miss Sporty mascara - cheap and cheerful at 2.99 and makes my lashes look super thick and dark.
Another purchase I've made this month was one I've been working myself up to for a very long time now; sew in hair extensions. I've used clip ins for years, and recently found the routine of clipping them in to be tiresome and time consuming, so I decided that I would have extensions sewn in:) The process itself is fascinating to watch; they sew tiny braids flat to your scalp under your hair, and then sew the hair extension wefts into the braid. Never have I witnessed such speedy braiding in my entire life, however my stylist had had 9 years of practise!

Above is the back. Below is a snap of my hair from the front:

I think the colour match is really good - nobody seems to be able to tell that they are extensions which is a good sign!
The downsides to these, I would say, is that washing your hair suddenly becomes a lot more tedious. You are only supposed to wash the extensions once a week so you have to clip back sections and wash your own hair seperately = effort!
With a moisturising shampoo and conditioner I see no harm in washing the extensions more regularly.
This brings me on to my next point..a long overdue review of some hair care products I purchased a while back from The Body Shop. This is the shampoo and hair butter from their new Rainforest Moisture range:


I'll start with the hair butter. I had a sample of this free in a magazine, tried it, and loved it. I then recieved a second sample free with another magazine so I tried it again, loved it, and decided to purchase a pot for my very own. It was about £8, which for the amount you get and the length of time it lasts, is very reasonable in my opinion. I was expecting to pay a heck of a lot more. You only need to use a little bit of this product, massage it in to your hair and leave it for about five minutes. I found that even after the first time using this product, my extremely dry hair (bleached and straightened to within an inch of its life) immediately felt more nourished and soft. I now use this religiously a few times a week. I also use this on my hair extensions to keep them soft.
Whilst browsing the range, I also spotted the shampoo, which I purchased in an attempt to mend my massively damaged hair. This shampoo has a very thick consistency (it contains honey, and the consistency reminds me of honey also) and as lovely as it is (and as lovely as it smells!) I can't use it too often, particularly on my crown, as it makes my hair a bit TOO moisturised and thus appears greasy. I have however taken to using it on my hair extensions and it works perfectly for keeping them in a good, healthy condition. I'm intrigued to explore more of this range. Have you had any experience with any of these products?
x
Managed to scrounge another weekend off work, and hit the shops in beautiful Cambridge with the boyf for a spot of retail therapy. The city had a lovely chill in the air and already it has started to feel like Christmas.
Spotted these beauties in Miss Selfridges & fell in love...
They are gorgeous suedey lace up high heeled boots that are surprisingly comfortable to walk in - an absolute must for when I attempt to wear them to a 12 hour day at the office!
Also purchased a pair of dark blue denim skinny jeans from New Look, which are so comfortable. New Look make jeans shopping so easy I feel.
Repurchased Rimmel Hide the Blemish concealer in Sand, as well as a Miss Sporty mascara - cheap and cheerful at 2.99 and makes my lashes look super thick and dark.
Another purchase I've made this month was one I've been working myself up to for a very long time now; sew in hair extensions. I've used clip ins for years, and recently found the routine of clipping them in to be tiresome and time consuming, so I decided that I would have extensions sewn in:) The process itself is fascinating to watch; they sew tiny braids flat to your scalp under your hair, and then sew the hair extension wefts into the braid. Never have I witnessed such speedy braiding in my entire life, however my stylist had had 9 years of practise!
Above is the back. Below is a snap of my hair from the front:
I think the colour match is really good - nobody seems to be able to tell that they are extensions which is a good sign!
The downsides to these, I would say, is that washing your hair suddenly becomes a lot more tedious. You are only supposed to wash the extensions once a week so you have to clip back sections and wash your own hair seperately = effort!
With a moisturising shampoo and conditioner I see no harm in washing the extensions more regularly.
This brings me on to my next point..a long overdue review of some hair care products I purchased a while back from The Body Shop. This is the shampoo and hair butter from their new Rainforest Moisture range:
I'll start with the hair butter. I had a sample of this free in a magazine, tried it, and loved it. I then recieved a second sample free with another magazine so I tried it again, loved it, and decided to purchase a pot for my very own. It was about £8, which for the amount you get and the length of time it lasts, is very reasonable in my opinion. I was expecting to pay a heck of a lot more. You only need to use a little bit of this product, massage it in to your hair and leave it for about five minutes. I found that even after the first time using this product, my extremely dry hair (bleached and straightened to within an inch of its life) immediately felt more nourished and soft. I now use this religiously a few times a week. I also use this on my hair extensions to keep them soft.
Whilst browsing the range, I also spotted the shampoo, which I purchased in an attempt to mend my massively damaged hair. This shampoo has a very thick consistency (it contains honey, and the consistency reminds me of honey also) and as lovely as it is (and as lovely as it smells!) I can't use it too often, particularly on my crown, as it makes my hair a bit TOO moisturised and thus appears greasy. I have however taken to using it on my hair extensions and it works perfectly for keeping them in a good, healthy condition. I'm intrigued to explore more of this range. Have you had any experience with any of these products?
x
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Hello strangers...
Oh how I miss blogging!
Literally I have never been so busy in my life. I do not recommend working 12+ hour days as well as trying to write and hand in a dissertation!
I have however managed to find the odd five minutes to purchase a few little bits and pieces so I will share these with you on Friday when I have a rare day off.
Despite the business, Ive had such an exciting week at work. Yesterday I conversed with the lovely Gary Lineker for an entire journey in the lift, just the two of us. I work with his son George so it was mainly a convo about him, but a conversation with the Walkers crisp legend nonetheless! In the evening I also got to sneak up into the rafters where they rig the lighting in one of the studios and witnessed a live TV performance of the wonderful Ne-yo...he is A-mazing, did anyone manage to see this on TV? I really want to watch the whole thing!!
It was also my 23rd birthday this weekend, had a wonderful night out with some amazing friends. It was a military pub war (pub golf with a military twist!) in honour of my friend Alan who is off to join the RAF. Here's a quick snap of my Outfit of the Night, along with my gorgeous sailor friend Laura:

Hope you are all well and havnt been washed away by the miserable British weather!
xx
Literally I have never been so busy in my life. I do not recommend working 12+ hour days as well as trying to write and hand in a dissertation!
I have however managed to find the odd five minutes to purchase a few little bits and pieces so I will share these with you on Friday when I have a rare day off.
Despite the business, Ive had such an exciting week at work. Yesterday I conversed with the lovely Gary Lineker for an entire journey in the lift, just the two of us. I work with his son George so it was mainly a convo about him, but a conversation with the Walkers crisp legend nonetheless! In the evening I also got to sneak up into the rafters where they rig the lighting in one of the studios and witnessed a live TV performance of the wonderful Ne-yo...he is A-mazing, did anyone manage to see this on TV? I really want to watch the whole thing!!
It was also my 23rd birthday this weekend, had a wonderful night out with some amazing friends. It was a military pub war (pub golf with a military twist!) in honour of my friend Alan who is off to join the RAF. Here's a quick snap of my Outfit of the Night, along with my gorgeous sailor friend Laura:

Hope you are all well and havnt been washed away by the miserable British weather!
xx
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Slacker!
I am working all day everyday at the moment, busy busy times!
The blog has not been forgotten, and blogging will resume as normal after this busy period.
On an unrelated note..I ran into Vernon Kay at work today..swoon! *_*
The blog has not been forgotten, and blogging will resume as normal after this busy period.
On an unrelated note..I ran into Vernon Kay at work today..swoon! *_*
Wednesday, 8 September 2010
Masquerade Ball part Deux
Just thought I'd share some more snaps from the masquerade ball I mentioned a couple of posts back:)


Also, I cannot stop listening to THIS song!

Also, I cannot stop listening to THIS song!
Monday, 6 September 2010
Au Revoir GMTV..Bonjour Daybreak
Did anyone watch the pilot show of Daybreak this morning?
Can't say I ever watched GMTV...but I had a sneak peak at the set of Daybreak this afternoon at work and it's lovely! Very pink and purple. Im going to try and snap a sneaky picture tomorrow.
Cristine Bleakley, Adrian Chiles & Frank Lampard have been wandering around the building lately..along with Jedward, Mcfly (I JUST missed seeing them...devastating!) but most exciting of all....I'll be working with the face of Walkers Crisps in under two weeks time...Mr Gary Lineker. EXCITED.
Must.refrain.from.crisp.jokes!
Hope you are having a good start to the week. Don't forget the tube strikes tomorrow...how inconvenient.
x
Can't say I ever watched GMTV...but I had a sneak peak at the set of Daybreak this afternoon at work and it's lovely! Very pink and purple. Im going to try and snap a sneaky picture tomorrow.
Cristine Bleakley, Adrian Chiles & Frank Lampard have been wandering around the building lately..along with Jedward, Mcfly (I JUST missed seeing them...devastating!) but most exciting of all....I'll be working with the face of Walkers Crisps in under two weeks time...Mr Gary Lineker. EXCITED.
Must.refrain.from.crisp.jokes!
Hope you are having a good start to the week. Don't forget the tube strikes tomorrow...how inconvenient.
x
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Masquerade Ball
On Friday I went to my boyfriends work Masquerade Ball; a lovely 3 course dinner at a hotel in Cambridge.

The boyfriend picked out my mask, he did a good job, it's beautiful!
Hope you are all having a lovely weekend:)
The boyfriend picked out my mask, he did a good job, it's beautiful!
Hope you are all having a lovely weekend:)
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