Saturday, 14 September 2013

50 facts about me

1. I am 16 and was born on the 11th of July 1997
2. I have a twin sister called hannah but we look nothing alike, as well as a younger brother and sister
3. I've loved every fruit I've ever tried but would still rather eat biscuits 
4. i'm currently studying for my alevels at sixth form, I'm studying media, film and graphics
5. I have no clue what I want to be when I'm older 
6. I am quarter italian, quarter Austrian and half English
7. I'm an incredibly fussy eater
8. my spelling is terrible and I don't know where I'd be without spell check or a dictionary 
9. I'm always the ditsy one in a group because I ask very unnecessary questions
10. I'd rather watch a movie than a tv programme
11. I literally cry at every film
12. I did gymnastics for 11 years and could never do the splits 
13. I sing all the time at home but would never sing in front of anyone in public or even in front of friends & family
14. I love biscuits and have a real sweet tooth
15. I am very small at only 5'1 and have an aim in life to reach 5'3 hope I get there
16. I love my bed and could happily sleep all day
17. I love meeting up with family 
18. my family is so big I have over 20 cousins 
19. me and my sister were the youngest twins to ever fly on a concord at 5 weeks old
20. I have been to Spain, Dubai and Portugal many times as well as other places and love travelling 
21. I easily get cold 
22. I love to be comfy and live in leggins
23. my favourite colour is coral orange
24. my favourite animal is a snow leopard
25. I live on squash and think they should sell it at restaurants
26. I have a habit of shopping for clothes and should probably get help
27. One of my earliest memories is being around 2 or 3 at nursery playing with the toy kitchen, and not letting anyone play with me because i pretended it was a kitchen in my house and i hadn't invited anyone round so they couldn't come in
28. I love hot chocolate and have it all the time
29. I live quite near London and love the area
30. When me and my sister were 10 for our birthday we each got a rabbit and called them 'Flippsie and Floppsie' we thought Flippsie was a girl but turns out she was a boy and they had babies so we kept one and gave the rest to friends and family who wanted one, then around two years ago when my step dad went out to feed them there was another rabbit outside the hutch we went round asking if anyone had lost a rabbit and put up signs but no one said it belonged to them so we kept it and now have 4 rabbits
31. i love spending time with people and me and my friends often go out to dinner and meet up regularly
32. i passed everything in my GCSE's except from geography (i didn't like geography!)
33. i love painting my nails but i'm terrible at it and it takes me ages to paint them.
34. i am right handed but always wanted to be left because i wanted to be different
35. One of the places i really want to go to is America but if i ever do go i think i'd have to go with loads of money and for about 3 months to do everything i'd want to do their
36. i'm a real 'girly girl' but hardly ever wear skirts or dresses unless i'm going to a party
37. I did dancing from the ages of 2-15 but had to stop to study for my a levels really miss it:(
38. When i was born i weighed a very light 4 pounds 14 ounces
39. My favorite films to watch are either comedy's or romantic films
40. My first crush was when i was 5 on holiday in Dubai i met a boy called Nathan in the pool and we'd play a game where he'd throw is hat and we'd have to race by swimming to try and get it first, i then got a wishing jar (that i still have) and the wish i wrote was to see him again
41. I love 'kids food' smilie faces/chicken nuggets etc. and still eat them today.
42. I hate mazes at theme parks and refuse to go in them ever since i went in one at halloween and almost cried
43. I hate the sight of blood and could never be a doctor
44. I have never broken a bone in my body
45. I have brown hair and brown eyes
46. i have a double jointed finger where i can bend only the top half of it
47. In our schools year book i won the award for 'most likely to win the lottery and lose the ticket'
48. i originally shared a blog with hannah (my twin sister) but we wanted to post different things so she owns the one we shared [http://www.lbelleblog.blogspot.co.uk/] and i own this one
49. I hate going to the hairdressers because they cut so much off my hair whenever i go last time i went i got home and cried because my hair was literally a bob
50. I love doing my blog, and am so thankful to everyone who reads it, i'd love to get a few comments and be able to interact with you all more, please comment what you would like me post and i'll do my best to 

thanks for reading
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Saturday, 17 August 2013

Benefit "they're real!" mascara review

I purchased this product last week in a duty free store and I have used it all week and have fallen in love with it.


the packaging of the product has no faults it's small enough to take on the go, and it has a very specific shape so you don't get it mixed up with other products you may keep it with.


This product does have a plastic applicator and some people may not like that, I never normally like plastic applicators for mascara as I find they never work as well, but I didn't find that with this mascara.

the brush has a lovely shape to it so you are able to enhance every single eyelash.


the masara has results from surveys of: "94% of people seeing a dramatic length and volume, 90% seeing a base to top curl, 94% saw a visible lift, and 100% of people saw long lasting results". 

these claims are very high to make, but after trying the product I cannot see a mistake in any of the claims this product is truly one of benefits finest.

this is a picture I took of myself with no mascara and then with one coat of the benefits they're real mascara, I used no photo editing or lash curlers to get these results.

the product retails at £19.50, which you could say is rather pricey compared to all the drugstore brands of mascara which some people may find work just as well. I found that this mascara is unlike any that I have tried before and I love it, I will most likely go to repurchase it in the future and my only fault would be the pricing but I am willing to pay because I love it so much!

overall; 
price - 7/10
product - 10/10
packaging - 9/10

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Wednesday, 19 June 2013

my skin care evening routine


first to remove my facial makeup I use the Nivea visage cleansing lotion. I just spread this lotion all over my face (but not near my eyes), and then just rinse off the lotion by splashing warm water onto my face. I love this product and find it does the job well, I cannot tell you the price as I was given this product by a family friend. but I wouldn't think of it being very pricy and you should be able to find it at any drugstore that sell Nivea.

then to remove my eye makeup I just use a simple makeup wipe, I'm not stuck to one staple brand for my makeup wipes I just normally pickup what's cheap at boots because I find they all give the same results and I go through them very quickly.


I then don't use this every evening, normally when I'm having a break out or going out the following day, but I would then apply this face mask which I do love and find it works lovely on my skin, it does dry it out slightly but by then applying a moisturiser its perfect. this product is part of the superdrug's own brand, meaning it is cheap at £3 but does work so I then wouldn't contemplate in buying a more expensive brand or product.


to then make sure all my makeup is removed and to exfoliate my face, I use the Garnier Pure Active Exfo-Brusher Wash ideal for fighting spots and fades marks. this is my favourite skin care item I own, and it's only £3 in superdrug, after using this my face defiantly feels squeaky clean. 

I apply this product by twisting the applicator and squeezing the bottle so the product appears on the bristles. then in a circular motion I spread the product across my entire face. 

the product it's self works by removing any dead skin cells from your face, this cleanses the pores deeply, and protects your skin from spots. using this product you can strait away see a huge difference in the appearance of your skin it feels and looks cleaner.


then to make sure every last part of makeup was removed and all the now open pores are clean, I apply the clean and clear deep cleansing lotion for sensitive skin. this also helps prevents spots. this is applied by putting the product on a cotton pad, then wiping it all over my face, what I love about this product (that may sound a bit strange..) is that when you wipe this over a blemish the spot does then sting, to me this means the products working, and I don't immediately see a difference but I do feel refreshed in my skin and cleaner.


then I only normally apply this on a cold day if my skin feels dry or dehydrates, it's the No7 soft & soothed gentle toner I just use this product to hydrate my skin after deeply cleansing it, this is nice to apply to refresh you skin.


after that I apply a moisturiser to protect my skin, again this is very hydrating and I don't splash out on a expensive moisturiser because I use this every evening and use it up quickly, this one works perfectly at only £2. 


then if I have an active blemish I apply sudocrem to my face this dry outs the spot and I find it's speeds the clearing process. again I love this and would recommend it you notice a difference as soon as you wake up and its very cheap.


then to prevent dark circles I use the simply pure aqua hydrating eye gel. I'd say I'm not in love with this product and you get what you pay for at £2 but it's okay and does make a small difference but not noticeable within around the first 3 days.

I apply this product under the eye with my ring finger and gently dab the product below my eyes I don't rub the product in because I find it doesn't work as well as dabbing it.


lastly to keep my lips moisturised I use my jack wills lip balm in english rose, this smells lovely and floral, and it is very moisturising. this again was a gift so I'm not sure on profits but it works wonderfully.

all these products work well on my skin and I do have sensitive skin that a mixture of oily and dry in places.

disclaimer - all these products I found well for my own skin type and was bought with my money or from friends and family. 

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Monday, 17 June 2013

i'm a twin

so yes, i have a twin. her name is Hannah and no were not identical, but some how people still get are names occasionally mixed up. we have always been completely different and in looks and personalities. I've always been smaller than Hannah and she used to be so much taller than me i looked about 4 years younger that her, i was around the height of her shoulder this was at age 6 or 7. Hannah has also always had darker eyes, hair and slightly darker skin than me. we also have different personalities Hannah loves music and drama and i will literally wee myself on a stage, i loved more art and designing things.

 me and Hannah at age 1 on holiday

even though we looked different and were different clothing size my mum couldn't resist but to dress us the same, and i don't blame her, if i had twins i would dress them the same. but as we grew older we realized we didn't like to wear the same thing and we preferred different styles. Hannah loved dresses and more girly things but i liked just comfy clothes. 

age 5 in ballet

we also used to do do the same activities and we did a fair few, like ballet, tap, swimming, horse riding and gymnastics. then again we grew up and preferred doing things with friends than going to swim or ride a horse. so now we do some activities like i do dancing and Hannah ice skates but we'd never so each others.

 not at our best age 10

although all siblings argue and yes me and Hannah do a lot, we normally just ending laughing about it after. we are very close and always have been, and have been through a lot together. i think part of i helps because we so different were more like friends. 

 age 14

the one thing we have both always had in common is makeup and fashion although it may be different types we like, we both love going shopping and trying new makeups and brands. 

 age 14

i love being a twin and cant imagine not having one, and i probably don't appreciate Hannah a lot but she knows i love her and she's someone who understands me like no one else and i can tell her anything.

 ooo, a ginge and a red head, age 15

last day of school, age 15

this is are most recent picture together and if you want to see my sisters blog ours are very simular as it used to be our joint account but because we like different things we decided to make individual ones.
find her at: www.lbelleblog.blogspot.co.uk 
x

Friday, 14 June 2013

bare minerals foundation


I purchased this product a while ago on a plane, while I was going on holiday to Barbados. i had heard this product was amazing if you suffer from acne, the foundation is mineral based so it's good for the skin, my friend had got this for her birthday and she tried it on me and I loved the look it gave on my skin but the box set was £100 and I couldn't afford it. on the plane the product was a lot. cheaper at only £35 so I decided to buy it.

I had left the product for a while to use up my other foundations, and I really forgot about it, I then recently broke out and I do have prom coming up, so i really needed something to get rid if them but I like to have coverage on my skin, so I was going through my makeup to see if I had any foundations that said they prevented acne and I found this again. 


it is a powdered foundation and you don't need a lot of it to cover your skin, I found that you can't see it's applied on your skin but after around 7 seconds you can notice the coverage. 


I apply the foundation in a circular motion using this bare escentuals brush that came in the set it does a great job and is a perfect size. this brush also doesn't damage your skin from the fibres it's made with in the hair.


I love the packaging of the product because it's easy to save a lot of it. you twist the applicator and can then pour the powder into the lid. I then dip the brush into the powder to apply into the skin 

I'd rate this product a 4/5 I cannot fault it i will carry on to buy the product in the future if I can find it cheaply because the one problem with it is the price it is quite expensive but it is an amazing product

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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

maybelline colour tattoo 24hr

 

this is the maybelline colour tattoo 24 hours. I purchased this particular product at boots for £4.99, which is an amazing price for what you get, you don't need a lot of the product when applying because it's only for your eye lid, and it blends with other colours beautifully.


I got this in the colour '65 - pink gold' and I love it. this colour looks lovely under pink or champagne eye shadows, it makes the colour stand out more. even though I love my neural colours I went for a slightly pinkier colour, because I have a few brown eye shadows already, I wanted something different.


the product is very creamy and thick, it has a lovely consistency, however I don't think these do stay on for 24 hours but that doesn't matter because I take all my makeup off when I go to bed, and I'm not awake for 24 hours everyday.

one of the things I love about this product is that you can use this both as a eyeshadow base or because it is coloured just your eyeshadow if your in a rush. 

another great thing is that you don't need to use your brushes to apply this product so if you don't have a lot of brushes or don't want to ruin them by using them everyday you can use this by just applying it with your finger.


this is a small sample of what the colour looks like on the skin. I think this colour would suit all skin tones and looks lovely on, you can blend this in with other eyeshadow colours or leave it on its own. 

I'd rate the product 5/5 I cannot fault this product at all, it's simply lovely and I do plan on buying more colours that would probably be neutral so I can wear them under my other eyeshadow's i have. I would definatly recommend this product to anyone no matter how amazing you are at applying makeup because this is easy and simple to use.

x

disclaimer - I bought this product with my own money, and I'm only showing it because I thought other people would like to see it and I wanted to share what I thought about it.

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

little lipstick review

 

 
so I have recently decided on wearing more lipsticks, and because I didn't own any this did mean I went shopping (no surprise). I thought i don't want to spend lots of money incase I didn't like the way lipstick looked on me, or if the colour suited me etc. so I wanted some that we're cheap. also because I hadn't worn them much before I didn't want them to look really vibrant on my lips incase I don't like the look. so I decided on buying 2 nude colours and 2 vibrant colours, so I'd know what suited me, and I love them all.

natural collection in biscuit (boots, £1.99)

I love how the natural collection lipsticks sit on my lips, they're very moisturising and the colour comes out amazingly. this particular lipstick is in the shade 'biscuit' it is a nude/orange colour and looks lovely on, I have an olive skin tone so I think these colours look lovely on, but I do think you defiantly get what you pay for because this product is so cheap it doesn't stay on for very long you do have to re-apply the lipstick after about 2 hours, but it's good for what you pay for. 

natural collection in crimson (boots £1.99)

I then decided to get a more vibrant colour to see if it looked nicer than a nude tone, and I don't think it looks as bad as I was thinking, I do quite like it, I'm not someone to go all vibrant in any clothes or makeups I like my dull neutral colours, but I do like this shade, however again it doesn't last on your lips for very long, i'd say this one lasts longer than the biscuit shade, but this is probably because it's more vibrant you notice more than a nude, I would still recommend buying these if your looking for something cheap because they do feel lovely on my lips 

revlon lip butter 025 peach parfait (boots £7.99)

next is again a nude/orange colour but from the revlon lip butter range, these are very moisturing also, but the colours don't come out as vibrant as the sticker to tell you the shade, which I like because I already have a nude tone that's bright, it would be like having two of the same lipsticks. this lipsticks also more of a glossy finish, where as the the natural collection lipsticks are more matte. I do think I prefer the matte lipsticks, but again it's nice to have a range.


I then chose a second lip butter, but again another vibrant colour, instead of a second red I went for a pink colour, but I don't think it suits me as much as the reds or nudes, I will still wear this because the lip butters are less vibrant so they don't come up as vibrant on your lips.

I love all the lipsticks I purchased and I'd give the natural collection lipsticks a 4/5 because I love the colours that come out, and the packaging is good, but it doesn't last on your lips but that's understandable for the price, and I'd give the lip butters a 3.5/5 because they are expensive and not as vibrant. but they are all lovely for starting off I think and am excited to extend my lipstick collection 

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Monday, 10 June 2013

my favourite jewellary pieces


i decided to show you a few of my favourite jewellary pieces, this isn't all the jewellary i own just a few favourites, or things i wear most often.
disclaimer - i'm not showing these to show off on the jewellary i own, i have bought all this jewellary with my own money and thought it would be something people might want to see.

 peter pan collar necklace (newlook, around £6)

 chain necklace
rose gold (claires, £5)
silver (claires, £5.50)

 beaded bracelets (h&m, £2)

 silver plain bracelet, with adjustable strap (gift)

 fake shamballa bracelets 
red (market, £3)
pink & gold (gift)
black & silver (market £3)

 rose gold diamond bracelet (gift) 

 spiraled gold earings (river island, £2)

 spiked necklace (h&m, around £3-4)

 diamond nail ring (river island, £2)

 heart shaped ring (river island, £2)

dark silver watch (newlook, £14.99)

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Sunday, 9 June 2013

my life saviour concealer

collection 16 hour wear lasting perfection ultimate wear concealer 


i suffer from dark circles and a lot of acne scaring, so I really rely on a good coverage concealer that doesn't break me out. and I've found it! 

I bought this because zoella, was raving about it on YouTube, and I don't think I'll ever stop purchasing it. It was an amazingly affordable price at only £4.19 in superdrug. as this is my first bottle I can't say how long it will last and I do get through concealers like no body's business but it's looking good so far.



I am in the colour light 2, I prefer to buy a colour that's slightly lighter than my foundation, doing this and using the concealer under your eyes will brighten them and make you look more awake.



this concealer has a brush applicator which makes it easier to apply, I apply it where it's needed and instead of rubbing the concealer in, I pat the product into my skin as its less harsh to your skin because we have to protect our skin to prevent ageing and wrinkles, and i find it gives a better overall look.

I know some people prefer high end concealers, so if you wouldn't like a drugstore concealer I'd recommend the mac studio finish concealer it gives an amazing coverage and does last for a long time.


overall i'd rate this concealer 4.5/5 I love the overall product and price the only thing that I'd prefer about it is if it were slightly larger because I use concealer everyday, I don't think this product will last very long.

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