Thursday, 19 September 2013

Skincare mini-haul

Today I picked up some lotions and potions which I will be trialling over the next few weeks. At this time of the year, plummeting temperatures play havoc on my skin, and my already combination type complexion will become even more unruly and impossible than ever. 


The first product I picked up is the Glycerin and Rosewater toning lotion which promises to be 'a cooling, refreshing beautifier that softens and moisturisers [sic] the skin'. I love rosewater and so was excited when I saw it on the shelf. 

Next, I bought the No7 Hot Cloth Cleanser, as I like to create an at-home-spa every now and again. I have heard a lot of hype about hot cloth cleansers and so I have high expectations for this product. 

Another No7 product I took home is the Beautiful Skin Eye Make-Up Remover. I like that it isn't perfumed as it is so important to protect the eye area from any harsh chemicals, such as fragrances. 

Boots were offering a promotion on No7, so I have also picked up the Beautiful Skin Night Cream for normal or oily complexions. I haven't bought into night creams before now, but it just felt so light and refreshing on my skin, and I liked that it promises to hydrate without blocking pores. 

Finally, I wanted to test drive the Bontanics Mattifying Gel Cream for lasting shine control. It contains clarifying willowbark to rid any signs of pollution and blemishes. 


So, there we have it. A mini haul of autumn-friendly products which I am hoping are not only suited to my twenties' skin, but also to the fluctuating temperatures and harsh winds of late September. I wanted to strip back to the basics and find some more natural products that are without frills, and do just what they say on the tin. Stay tuned for honest targeted reviews.

Photo credit: Goody Two-Choos


Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Big girls blouse

Every time the temperature drops and the rain clouds blow in, I feel the persistent need to inject some long sleeves into my wardrobe and purchase shirts. Taking me through from autumn days to Christmas parties, it is the humble silk blouse that truly marks the turning of the seasons.

Today, I took the bull by its metaphorical horns, and bought two silk shirts which will perform nicely from office to bar... just switch up the cashmere cardi for a tailored tux. Take a look, and tell me what you think.

DAY BIRGER ET MIKKELSEN, NIGHT DUSKY PAISLEY SHIRT

FILIPPA K, SILK POCKET BLOUSE
Both shirts have a gorgeous collarless finish, a look I tend to gravitate towards as it has a failsafe minimalist neatness to it, yet remains feminine with the soft folds and pleats. The Filippa K blouse is a colour called 'silver mint', and is a beautiful tone against pale, sun-starved skin.

It seems I can't wait to get back to work, just to have an excuse to wear them.

Photo credits: Polyvore.com

Friday, 13 September 2013

Warning: Radioactive material

Bananas and brazil nuts have been found to be radioactive, and these items are equally explosive. Here is how to be in your element in prints, all courtesy of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Who said Chemistry can't be fun?

Step 1. Find yourself a nice set of wheels and go head-to-toe.
CZAR BY CESAR GALINDO S/S 14
Step 2. Toughen up a pretty, sweeping dress with slick make- up and plenty of attitude.
FALGUNI AND SHANE PEACOCK S/S14
Step 3. Lose the accessories. That's an order.
NOON BY NOOR S/S 14
Step 4. Top it off with a pair of shoes that will shake 'em to the core. These Charlotte Olympia's fit the radioactive bill nicely.



Photo credits: mbfashionweek; backseatstylers

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Fashion Week hits Somerset House

Another year has come around, another summer at its end (and all too quickly, if you ask me). To soothe the anxiety of the impending winter, however, we have five days and 58 high impact shows to look forward to- all starting tomorrow.

Run the trailer, and let the hyperventilating commence...


Video credit: FashionTV