In my younger years, I’d not think twice about dying my hair a neon rainbow but these days as much as my heart pines for unicorn hair, the sensible side of me says no.
The High Voltage Hair Pop Paint (£7.99) solved all these problems.
In my younger years, I’d not think twice about dying my hair a neon rainbow but these days as much as my heart pines for unicorn hair, the sensible side of me says no.
The High Voltage Hair Pop Paint (£7.99) solved all these problems.
Just look at the beauty of this palette. Part of the Holidays 2016 limited edition collection, the 5 new powders in the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Edit in Surreal Light (£69) is sure to be top of a lot of Christmas wish lists.
Us Bloggers are usually a pretty open and honest bunch but there’s 1 touchy subject that for women, no one seems to want to discuss. Or even own up to.
Hair loss.
Hair is a woman’s crowning glory and also the only crown you never take off. I have suffered with hair loss myself and I am not ashamed to admit that….
It’s a hard, hard job but I have to visit a Sephora and Ulta while I am on holiday to pick up a few American Beauty souvenirs for my blogging gals. The things you do for friends eh? I go to America regularly enough to have a few firm favourites from the drugstore and beyond that I need to stock up on.
I have been watching new releases and US bloggers new posts and I’ve come up with the following shopping list…..
I’m on the dark side of 30 (33 in May!) and along with that, I have a few fine lines that I wouldn’t mind glossing over on my forehead so when the radical new Dermalogica Hydrablur Primer (£38) launched and promised to diffuse and soften those fine lines, I had to try for myself!