Monday 28 April 2014

Hair Oils - Part I



Hello everybody!! Today I'm going to share with you some hair oil products.
 First and foremost, I'm gonna start with drugstore products which are affordable for everyone.



  • Les Petit Marsailles huile nutrition intense: You can find this hair oil from super market to drugstores. Personally, I love this brand because its shower gels smell perfect! This oil can be used for your hair, face and body. 3 in 1! It contains argan oil which fully moisturises your hair.

  • Avon Advance Techniques Moroccan Argan Oil : This hair oil contains Bitamin E, argan oil. It makes your hair stronger and more shinny. After you'll use it, your hair are going to look smoother and healthier plus it moisturises them AND it's absorbed quickly. It's a leave-in hair oil and you can apply it on wet or dry hair. 
  • Garnier Fructis Miraculous Oil :  Light floral scent that’s really pleasant. Unfortunately it doesn’t last on the hair. It’s clear, pretty liquidy and a little bit oily at first, but it gets absorbed into the hair instantly, without leaving any oily or sticky residue, just soft and shiny hair.



  • Elvive ExtraOrdinary Oils for All Hair Types by L'Oreal Paris : I agree with its name....it's extraordinary and it only costs 9.99Euros. There are two types of this hair oil : a) for all types of hair and b) for coloured hair (+ UV filter). Here are 5 things that Elvive's hair oil promises to do : a)  Hair has a glowing shin b) Feels intensely nourished c) Flows with silky softness d) Seems sumptuously smooth e) Looks beautifully perfected. You can use it BEFORE shampooing | BEFORE blowdrying | as a finishing touch ULTRA VERSATILE.







    So that was tonight's post!! Comment below which is your favourite hair oil or which one do you suggest me to buy in the future! Dont forget to follow me!





    Sunday 27 April 2014

    Rosy Cheeks!


     Hello everybody! As you already know we're in the middle of spring and since summer is going to salute us in a couple of months you have to put some colour on you! So, below you're gonna see some high-end blushes and their dupes.
     Let's begin...

    Armani Vs Rimmel London:

    Armani Blushing Fabric : Although its small tube,  the product is really nice and it gives you a natural colour.

    Rimmel London : This is pretty much the same formulation: a whipped lighter-than-air mousse that blends out for a beautiful glow. Pop of Pink gives Armani's neon-pink shade 02 a run for its money. 




    Chanel Vs Bourjois :

    Chanel Le Blush Creme : Which girl doesn't love Chanel? Who wouldn't wish for a Chanel outfit? Well, for you there's a solution, you can buy a blush. Its classy and nice package is really tempting.  In this dinky little pan,you get a fairly dry cream texture that dries to a powder style finish and lovely true shades: we love the look of soft pink Affinité and the more in-your-face Chamade. 

    Bourjois Cream Blush : That's a blush that I want to purchase but not from my local drugstore because it costs around 15Euros and in asos.com  I founded for 7pounds (on sales!!!) - it's a big difference. The new cream formula version is a delight to use, even if the pots are a little plasticky. The cream-to-powder formula is very reminiscent of Chanel and foolproof, even for beauty idiots like us. 



    Nars Vs No7 : 

    Nars The Multiple : One name numerous things to buy but its prices are liiitle high. However, the peachy Orgasm is universally flattering. despite a spooky amount of sparkle; the gentler coral Portofino is pretty great too. 

    No7 Pop & Glow Creme Blush Stick : These fun chubby colouring-in pens are winners. The colours are bright and on-trend, and blend out to a sheer and dewy flush. 



    That's all folks!! Let me know which one of those you have tried or you want to buy. Dont forget to follow me! 







      

    Saturday 26 April 2014

    Royal Tour 2014 : Australia. (Part III)


     Hello everybody!!! Today I'm gonna post the last part of the Duchess' outfits during the royal tour to Australia.
    After a tour of 19 days in New Zealand and Australia William and Kate said their farewells shortly after a dawn service commemorating Anzac Day. The Duchess plumped for yet another dress coat, this time a navy tweed Michael Kors number with fluid hemline. 



    Earlier that day Kate chose something suitable for Canberra's National Arboretum, Parliament House and Portrait Gallery. The outcome was a safe, custom-made emerald green dress coat by Catherine Walker, and, of course, those trusty nude L.K. Bennett Sledge heels.



    As a guest of honour at Yarralumla's Government House reception Kate did not plump for one of her tried-and-tested designers - McQueen, Jenny Packham - but for a white cocktail confection by Texas-born designer Lela Rose. The Duchess let the circular lace detailing on the dress do the talking and paired it with simple black accents and silver jewellery dappled with diamonds. 



    Will and Kate let their hair down at a hip hop school in Adelaide, South Australia. No really, they did. For her turn behind the DJ booth the Duchess chose some pretty pink Alexander McQueen separates and her failsafe L.K. Bennett nude courts. A set of neat pearl droplet earrings and Asprey's Woodland Pendant completed her spring get-up.




    Dressed in desert appropriate khaki attire, Kate plumped for a dusty Roksanda Ilincic dress for a walk around Uluru, which was formerly named Ayers Rock. With nude courts and a nude boxy clutch to match, many have remarked that Kate and Will emulate the figures of Charles and Diana, who were similarly dressed in khaki for their royal visit to Ayers Rock some 31 years ago.



    To watch traditional dances at the Cultural Center Kate changed into an old Hobbs.  The Duchess married the checked linen number with a necklace that had been gifted to her by the local artisans.



    Sooo that's all!! Probably I had to said this earlier but I don't own any of this photos or descriptions. If you want to see the whole article and many more stuff just click here . Can't wait to hear your thoughts and do NOT forget to follow me!! 










    Wednesday 23 April 2014

    YSL - Manifesto



    Hello everybody! Today, I'm gonna share with you the gift my mum bought me. For a long time, I was thinking of buying the "Manifesto" perfume but I was kinda hoping for some sales at Sephora and now that my wish came true this great white - purple bottle is mine. My mum bought it for my name day (which is today - Saint George's day). I used to have a little sample of the perfume and I totally fell in love with it. Its smell is amazing, it' so me!  
     Manifesto is a sweet but clean floral musk layered over a dusky but likewise clean patchouli base with a dollop of vanilla cream. There are sheer lemon-y berries in the opening and sheer florals in the heart. Yves Saint Laurent Manifesto was developed by perfumers Anne Flipo and Loc Dong. Notes for the woody floriental fragrance include bergamot, green notes, jasmine, lily of the valley, blackcurrant, cedar, sandalwood, vanilla and tonka bean. (source :http://www.nstperfume.com/2013/03/28/yves-saint-laurent-manifesto-perfume-review/ )



    I'm gonna use it wisely and for only special occasions because I don't want to run out of it. Wish I could remember its price, but you know, it's different from time to time and from country to country. Tell me what's your favourite perfume below and maybe I'm gonna buy it in the future! 





    Forever young like Peter Pan.


    I don't have anything more to post but I really like that gif so I thought I'd be nice to share it with you! Soo...nighty night and sleep tight!

    P.s. dont forget to fly in your dreams like Peter!







    Tuesday 22 April 2014

    All about hair!


     Some of you may know a site called "The Beauty Department" , if you don't you should definitely check it out! I've discovered it a loooong time ago and it's really nice and helpful! There are hair and nail tutorials, beauty info and many many more! It's a real treasure!
     So today I'm gonna post a picture that summarise pretty much everything, from mousse to serum!!
    Actually the site posted this picture not like this but in the form of a quiz, if you want you can test yourself here http://thebeautydepartment.com/2014/04/product-knowledge-quiz/ .



    It's a really useful and simple plan for every girl that needs to know what she has to use for her hair. Apart from this post you can see many more at the site and I'm sure you'll be amazed!
    Can't wait to hear your thoughts about it...and don't forget to follow me!


    Royal Tour 2014 : Australia. (Part II)


    Hello everybody!!! Today's post is about the Royal Tour in Australia Part II!! Of course I didn't forget to show you the rest of the Duchess' stylish options! Show lets begin! g

    Kate decided to wear Luisa Spagnoli red dress and suit jacket to play cricket and the shoes she picked were some black suede heeled pumps and she didn't fall out of place during her batting practice. Well done!!



    This is one of my favourite outfits that Kate has!! I mean, maybe it's the colour,the fabric, the style I really don't know but what I DO know is that that dress looks awesome on Kate! Here's Kate pictured arriving at Dunedin International Airport. This aquamarine ensemble may look similar to the Alexander McQueen coat she wore earlier on in the week, but it is in fact by New Zealand-born, London-based designer Emilia Wickstead. 





    Below you'll see a photo of the Duke and Duchess while they attended a wine tasting date in Queenstown. With William safely in a trusted chino and blazer combo for the afternoon, Kate dug out her trusted navy, double-breasted Zara jacket, a gingham shirt from Gap and those Stuart Weitzman wedges.


    William's group of youngsters might have beaten Kate's in a special rugby match held at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, but Kate's Jonathan Saunders knit and lilac plimsolls won in the style stakes.





    Are you jealous yet? If not, I have a few more photos to show you and you might change your mind!
    It was back to high-end designer for the Duchess' Saturday schedule. She visited the Avantidrome velodrome, where she and Prince William met Olympic athletes. Her outfit for the day consisted of a jade green Erdem wool-crepe 'Allie' coat, which remained fastened for the entire day, meaning her printed green tea dress by British label Suzannah was kept under wraps. The pretty green 1930s-inspired'Budding Heart Silk Tea Dress' , which retails at £475, is made of silk crepe de chine and features a full skirt with smocking detail at the shoulders and under the bust. She accessorised with her faithful black suede Mulberry clutch and black Episode 'Angel' court shoes.



    Moving on..Kate goes navy!! Τhe Duchess has only one type of attire she feels confident taking on the sportier demands of her public engagements in. For the Auckland yacht race, her outfit was something classy and sporty like  navy blue blazer (this time Zara) and jeans, classic blue and white Breton top (Me + Em) and navy cork-sole wedges (always the Stuart Weitzman pair, which she bought in Russell & Bromley). For me, this stripe - denim look is so chic and nice... I love it a lot!! My sweaters and most of my clothes are with stripes and they're blue, so you can understand why I love it when her outfits look like this.


    The Duchess wowed in Jenny Packham at the art unveiling ceremony at Government House in Wellington. Featuring an embroidered silver fern around the left shoulder, Kate's diamond bracelet matched the bespoke dress perfectly.



    To view the static WWI display during the World War One Aviation Commemorative event at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in Blenheim, the Duchess chose a smart coat by one of her favourite London labels, Alexander McQueen. Gently pleated at the back, she accessorised with navy suede shoes, a clutch bag and diamond and sapphire earrings which subtly match her engagement ring, which of course once belonged to the late Diana, Princess of Wales. 



    A playdate (at Plunkett's Parent's Group) demands a practical outfit, but the Duchess had to navigate bending down and getting her hair munched on by her little boy in this open-knit dress by New York Fashion Week label Tory Burch. The £390 'Paulina' dress marks a new direction for Kate, who hasn't worn the designer before. 






    Since the tour is officially over on the 25th of April, I think I'm gonna do a Part III of the Royal Tour! Sooo stay tuned and love the Royals! 




    Sunday 20 April 2014

    Royal Tour 2014 : Australia.(Part I)


    Hello everybody!! Today's post is about the royals!

     As you may know Kate and William along with their royal baby Prince George Alexander Louis touched down in Australia and Kate made a huge impression to the people there and of course all around the world for her fashionable options.


    The Duchess debuted this dove grey coat by Alexander McQueen to attend an Easter Sunday Service at St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney and Kate wowed the crowds as she arrived for the service. 


    For a trip to Taronga Zoo in Sydney, the Duchess chose a comfortable dress by Broderie Anglaise and she matched with a great pair of beige sandals. 


    Moving on, the Dutchess visited  the Royal Australian Air Force Base in Amberley and she chose to wear a blue poppy-dappled dress by L.K. Bennett.  As I heard that dress was sold out online in a few seconds!! Amazing! She accessorised with navy suede court shoes by Alexander McQueen and a bright blue clutch by Australian brand Oroton.




    On Friday, April 18 Kate's plan was to visit Sydney's Royal Easter show,the Bear Cottage children's hospice and a life-saving event on Manly Beach. She wore a white broderie anglaise dress by Australian brand Zimmermann (for those who want to buy it I have to inform you that the dress is due to go on sale to the public in June with Zimmermann's summer swim collection) .


    The day before the Duchess chose to wear a wrap dress by Diane Von Furstenberg and she chose to accessorise with her Stuart Weitzman 'Corkswoon' wedges.


    Kate arrived in Sydney wearing a 'Sparkle Tweed' skirt suit by Rebecca Taylor. The Duchess has recycled the heavily textured look from an April 2012.  Prada pumps, a matching navy Muse clutch by Stuart Weitzman and a Ballon Bleu de Cartier watch were her accessories of choice. Along with her royal sapphire and diamond earrings and eternity ring, of course.



    Ok, now Kate decided to wear a bright yellow dress (by Roksanda Ilincic - a dress with white panels) that she also wore to Sydney's Royal Opera House.  We may like her lovely choice but William said that she looked like a banana, as the Duchess said. Banana coloured it may be, but we have to disagree with Wills on this one. 



    Soo..this is my Part I.
     The next one will be posted soon so if you're interested stay tuned and dont miss it!







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