Our New Crib | Claire’s Bedroom

Happy Monday chaps! Hope you all had a spiffingly good weekend – mine consisted of nothing more than the X Factor (each year I get sucked in, why oh why) and pizza, so that’s a pretty good one in my books.

As you may know, Lauren and I recently moved house and we took a solemn vow to do a couple of interiors posts as we know people like them. Lauren fulfilled her promise early on and you can see her boudoir by clicking on that there link. It took me a bit longer to get my act together (i.e. to pick all the socks up off my floor) but here now is a little glimpse into my bedroom. Saucy.

room 3Bed: Argos (old) / Duvet Covers and Throw: Primark

In the words of Emma Stone in the best film ever, Easy A: “this is where the magic happens, and by magic I mean absolutely nothing”. You’ll see that my obsession with white things extends beyond my car, phone, straighteners, laptop etc and fully exists in my room. Of course, there’s also plenty of leopard print, and that giant pink rabbit you can see goes by the name of Graham. People quite often look at Graham a bit oddly and then turn to me and say “Erm, you don’t strike me as a cuddly animal person”, and I’m not a cuddly animal person; I’m a Graham person. We are good friends and spooning partners.

room 2This is the view from my bed. As you can see, it’s not the hugest room in the world but then I have packed it as full of furniture as is physically possible. Nothing makes me happier in life than hella loads of storage. Apologies for the leopard print slippers that snuck in.

room 9‘Love’ Mirrors: B&M Bargains (old) / Drawers: Ikea

room 8Letter Holder: TK Maxx

room 10Clock: Matalan (old)

Despite, or maybe because of the fact that I’m the messiest person in the world, I actually have a strong dislike for clutter or things in general. I like to think these bits have an air of Parisian shabby chic about them, though maybe it’s just more shabby shit. The clock, for example, hasn’t told the right time in about a year, but still I love it. I picked the letter holder up recently from TK Maxx (aka my new favourite place in all the world and universe beyond) for around £7 and decided to try to use it as makeup storage instead. It’s now home to the majority of my Barry M nail polish collection, brushes etc.

room 4Brusali Wardrobe: Ikea

room 11Storage Boxes: TK Max

To see what’s inside my wardrobe, you can read my full wardrobe organisation post. The boxes were picked up during the same TK Maxx trip and were individually priced; I think it was around £25 in the end for all three.

room 12Photo Holder: eBay

Please divert your eyes away from all of the old photos that show me with a kind of bob. These desperately need to be updated, but printing photos falls into that ‘can I really be arsed?’ category (other things in the category: dry cleaning, eBaying, washing my hair).

room 7

room 6TV: Sony / Billy Bookcase: Ikea / Storage Boxes: Various

My bookcase is home to lots of other old photos, a random collection of books I’ve picked up at one time of another and a bit of jewellery and makeup. The three boxes in the middle contain rings, necklaces and hair grips; while the three boxes on the right contain face products, eye products and lip products. My everyday makeup bag can be seen poking out in a dishevelled manner on the bottom shelf. The bottom shelf is basically the stuff of nightmares for me – so cluttered, so bizarre. Most of this will be hidden away in a side table once I get one, but for now I just avoid looking down there.

And thus concludes my mini room tour! What do you all think?

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How Much Is My Face Worth?

G’day mates. Today we’re finally getting round to doing the blogger favourite ‘How Much Is My Face Worth?’ post. We both love reading these posts, and are usually left gawping at how much people’s everyday makeup actually costs, and bloggers are usually pretty surprised themselves to find that their collections often add up to as much as £100 or £200. I’m pretty sure that mine is going to be nowhere near this, but you never really know (well actually, I do because I’ve already worked it out. But let’s not ruin the suspense).

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  • Seventeen Stay Time Primer: £5.49
  • Sleek Be Beautiful Blemish Balm: £8.99
  • Seventeen Phwoarr Paint: £5.49
  • Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer: £3.99
  • E.L.F. Contouring Kit: £3.75
  • Barry M Lash Vegas Mascara: £6.49
  • Barry M Natural Glow Eyeshadow Palette: £6.49
  • Collection Felt Tip Liner: £2.99
  • Maybelline Eye Studio Master Shape Brow: £2.99

Total: £46.68

This surely has to be in the running for one of the cheapest HMIMFW ever? My everyday makeup actually changes at least monthly and there will have been times when the total would have been a fair bit more, but my current love affair with super cheap and cheerful brands such as Collection and Seventeen means that my total price is driven right down.

I have to admit that I’m torn between feeling like a total pikey and actually feeling pretty relieved that if disaster were ever to strike and I were to lose my everyday makeup bag (possible reasons for this: leaving it on a bus, being mugged by criminals with a penchant for eyeliner, zombie apocalypse, etc) then it really wouldn’t be too much of a hardship to replace.

Have any of you done this tag? Leave your links in the comments below!

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TAG: The Sunshine Award

Sunshine

Merry Saturday everyone! Let’s take a moment to enjoy that picture.

Enjoyed? Fantastic.

Yesterday we were hugely flattered to hear that we’d been nominated for the Sunshine Award by the lovely Charlotte over at Looks2BLoved – which, by the way, is one of our favourite blogs and one which you should definitely check out for a bangin’ mix of beauty, fashion and lifestyle. The Sunshine Award, if you don’t know, is a lovely blogger-to-blogger award that’s given to blogs you think are positive, creative and inspiring. Aw, shucks!

Here are the rules, shamelessly stolen from Charlotte:

  1. List 11 facts about yourself
  2. Answer the 11 questions from the blogger who nominated you
  3. Nominate 11 bloggers you feel deserve this award
  4. Write 11 questions for them to answer in their award post
  5. Let your 11 bloggers know you have nominated them

So, to begin, here are:

11 Facts About Us

  1. Lauren and I have been friends for 4 years after meeting at uni
  2. I have a degree in English Literature, while Lauren has hers in English Literature with Creative Writing. This is basically the only difference in our lives, and we cling to it.
  3. 6 months after graduating, we reunited and now both live and work together.
  4. Lauren’s originally from South Africa.
  5. I have at least 6-8 cups of tea a day.
  6. Lauren is naturally ginger and used to look like the orphan Annie as a child.
  7. One of my main hobbies is Googling pictures of puppies.
  8. We both have size 4 feet (in case you ever want to buy us shoes).
  9. It took me 8 attempts to pass my driving test. Ha.
  10. We’ve recently ordered a door mat for our new house that reads ‘This Is A House of Learned Doctors’. Well done if you get the reference.
  11. I’m terrible at thinking of facts.

And here are my answers to the questions set by Charlotte:

Answers

  1. Do you have a favourite makeup/cosmetic brand and if so, which one and why?
    WAH, what a difficult question! I wouldn’t say that I have an all-time favourite brand as I find that most brands excel in some products while being WUBBISH in others. Sleek is a firm favourite at the moment as I haven’t been disappointed with anything I’ve had from them, Barry M is my lifelong nail varnish love, and Seventeen is the brand that I’ve most changed my mind about recently (for the better, FYI) – so those would be my top 3 right this very second.
  2. Is there a particular fashion style that inspires you?
    I don’t think this counts as a style but I like very groomed looks. Like, you know how Mary Kate Olsen always look scruffy and wears oversized things and looks like she’s maybe stolen clothes from a homeless man? I like things that are NOT like that.
  3. If I were to open your wardrobe, what would be the predominant colour I would see?
    I’m an extremely neutral girl; if you were to glance in my wardrobe you would see hella loads of black, grey, white and cream. This is something I’m definitely hoping to change, but I just don’t feel that many colours suit me.
  4. Have you ever owned a shell suit and if so, why, just why?!
    My dad’s from Liverpool so I’m actually pretty surprised to say that I was never made to wear a full on shell suit. I HAVE, however, had my fair share of tracksuits. My favourite ever was a pale blue velour one when I was about 11; I thought I looked the shit, and to be honest I would still wear it now. Don’t judge me.
  5. Christmas Eve or New Years Eve?
    I’m ready for a barrage of abuse, but… I’m not really a big fan of Christmas or New Year. If I had to choose one then I prefer Christmas Eve because at least it’s vaguely exciting thinking of all the food you’re going to get the next day, whereas NYE is just the biggest anti-climactic waste of a day ever.
  6. What colour/s is your bedroom?
    Unsurprisingly considering my clothing preferences, my  bedroom is – wait for it – CREAM! We actually live in a rented house, but even if I had the choice I would probably still choose this. My carpets are also cream and my furniture is all white. 
  7. How many lip products do you have in your handbag right now?
    I’ve just had a look and I currently have five! They’re an Anatomicals lip balm, a Collection lipgloss, a MAC lipstick, a Revlon Lip Butter and my latest Rimmel Apocalips. You just never know what shade you’re going to want, do you?!
  8. If you could live anywhere, where would it be and why?
    I’m pretty boring and would like to stay in the UK, maybe somewhere by the seaside. However, holiday homes in Paris, New York and Miami would be simply splendid.
  9. If you could only wear one pair of shoes for the rest of your life, what style would they be?
    If this is in a magical world where I am some sort of super woman, then I would like to always be in platform heels. In the real world though, I would spend most of my time on my arse if I did this, and would end up rolling everywhere – so unfortunately I would probably have to wear loafers, forever, even to the gym.
  10. Is your glass half full or half empty?
    IT’S COMPLETELY EMPTY BECAUSE I’M DRUNK, BITCHES. This is of course a joke (but will probably be true later). I think I’m definitely a half-full sort of girl; life’s too short to go around being a Negative Nancy all the time. Plus, worrying gives you wrinkles.
  11. Do you have a celebrity crush and if so, on whom?
    Jon Snow (as in character from Game of Thrones, NOT Channel 4 news presenter).

Our Questions

  1. Which trends are you loving this A/W?
  2. …And which are you hating?
  3. Do you have any beauty bad habits?
  4. If you were a man, how would you dress?
  5. What do you think of tattoos and piercings?
  6. Who do you think is the best dressed celebrity?
  7. Would you rather never be able to brush your hair or never be able to wear makeup?
  8. What makeup essentials are in your evening clutch bag?
  9. If you could go back in time and give your younger self a makeup tip, what would it be?
  10. Ideal heel height?
  11. What’s been your biggest fashion faux pas?

We’ll be letting the people that we tag know via Twitter, so keep your eyes peeled!

Our New Crib | Lauren’s Bedroom

Ahoy there pals,

As you may be aware, Claire and I have recently moved homes. Our old place was a very interesting array of horrific carpets and there is a distinct possibility that an old lady died in there (just on Saturday I found some weird talcum powder in my wardrobe, good heavens). Our new house is a beautiful palace of wonderment, and this is the start of a new series showing off where we now live (for all of you stalkers out there that like to imagine us lurking around at home).

I have to say, I managed to bag myself one of the most beautiful rooms in the history of the world. I was lucky in the sense I didn’t have much furniture, so I could build my room around the space I had. So, I ended up with the stunning mint green boudoir with wooden floorboards and a BEEYYYOOOOTIFUL white mantelpiece. HUZZAH AND THANKS TO THE QUEEN (and my lovely housemates who had too much furniture to fit in, tehehe).

I’ve not quite finished decorating, but the finishing touches will involve a nice rug in the next couple of months and maybe hanging a bit of bunting for some winter cheer (because nothing says cheerful like a string of triangular shaped bits of paper).

The Mantelpiece:

1379625_10152520715802565_767244461_nI have huge, weird love for my mantelpiece. It’s an excellent place to stash all of my useless candles and random things I have collected over the years. The fireplace mirror is actually an excellent one for doing my makeup in, so any unannounced visitors are likely to find me on the floor surrounded by lipsticks wailing about my troll face. For anyone who is particularly nosey, I keep my wires and framed photograph of a ship (a weird charity shop purchase) in the leopard print box and the union jack book is a scrapbook my mum made me for my 21st. The bucket is not, in fact, a milk bucket for the cow I keep in my bedroom but rather my quirky rubbish bin.

1383481_10152520715192565_548198724_nIn a fit of being sensible, I went for Ikea’s cheapest wardrobe (and also because my lovely mother was treating me to it) but it’s a jolly good thing I did – it only just fits in my alcove! There’s not much to say, apart from the fact I look like a victim of domestic abuse after putting this thing together (because of the flatpack related bruises, not because it comes with fists). For £60, it’s really good quality and also comes with a shelf which is just marvellous and fine.

1383186_10152520713447565_104073422_nCan we all spend a moment mooning over this chest of drawers? If you’d read Claire’s wardrobe organising post, you may notice that it’s the same brand as her wardrobe. Unfortunately, this wardrobe wouldn’t fit in my bedroom so I had to delight myself with the drawers and side table. I am being a tidy egg and ensuring that everything is hidden away, so I just have the bare minimum on the actual top bit. I have ALL of my toiletries and bits in the top drawer, undercrackers and PJs in the second and tshirts and not-very-often-worn bottoms in the last drawer. And now all the creeps know where I keep my pants. Excellent.

1391427_10152520716787565_933749445_n-1Here is my matching Brusali bedside table, complete with Game of Thrones and a nice lamp from Wilkinsons (£6! PARDON AND HELLO). What impresses me most about this bedside table is that there is a little opening at the back for your plugs to go through. No longer do you have to suffer through the trauma of having your phone charger on show. It is nicely concealed in the cupboard. If that isn’t wizardry, I don’t know what is.

What do you all think of my new bedroom? If you have any suggestions of how I can add anything more, I would be most grateful – my interior decoration skills are about as good as a blind homeless troll from the mountains.

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Organising Your Wardrobe: Tips for Not Living Like a Tramp

Wardrobe1 Ladies and gentlemen, I would like you to meet the new love of my life. Yes, it is a wardrobe. Yes, I know I’m dangerously close to becoming that woman who married the Berlin wall, but just LOOK at it – have you ever seen such a fine piece of furniture in all of your life?  This little baby is a brand new addition to my brand new bedroom, and was kindly bought for me by my dad as a housewarming/’congratulations on finally passing your driving test you idiot’ present after he watched me swooning over it for a good ten minutes in the shop. It’s the Brusali wardrobe from Ikea and costs £140.

Now, I’m determined to start a new way of life in my new room – no longer do I want to be messy, live in a hovel, and be constantly worried that my piles of clothes are about to grow legs and start walking. I’m hoping that this beautiful new wardrobe will help me in my new organised way of life, and so before I filled it with all of my junk I did some research into effective storage techniques (yes, I have a lot of time on my hands, okay?) and here are a few things I learned…

1. The Clear Out Before you and your wardrobe can start your new life together, you should have a serious clear out. Go through all of your clothes and be ruthless in what you’re actually going to keep – a good rule is that if you haven’t worn something in a year, then you’re probably not going to and so it should be gone. The same applies to clothes that don’t fit you – ‘skinny’ clothes will only make you feel fat, fact – and clothes that are basically the same as other things you already own (though my personal exception to this rule is black vest tops – like hair grips and socks, I can never have enough black vests). All of these clothes are just taking up vital space in your wardrobe and, indeed, your life.

My first choice when clearing out clothes is always to put them on eBay and try to make some dollar. This is a really good idea if you’re anything like me and have a lot of dresses and outfits you’ve worn on nights out that you’re not going to wear again. With more basic clothes though – things like jumpers, t-shirts, jeans – it can be really laborious going through the whole photo taking, description writing rigmarole when the items might not even sell or only make you the measly 99p starting bid. If you’ve got a lot to stuff to get rid of, then I’ve just found out that Music Magpie now have a whole page about getting money for your old clothes as well as your CDs and DVDs, or I’ve seen a few stores recently, including Marks & Spencer and H&M, offering schemes wherein you get vouchers for donating bags of old clothes. Finally, we have the good old fashioned option of charity shops, where you can clear out a lot of old stuff and be left with the warm fuzzy feeling from do-gooding. Once you’ve got rid of all that crap unnecessary clothing, you can start creating the organised wardrobe of your dreams.

2. Storing Away One of the key things I picked up from my research is that your wardrobe should only really contain clothes you’re currently likely to wear. This helps you to see everything more clearly and to better plan your outfits. The basic idea then is that during the summer months you should store away your knitwear, and as you approach winter, pack away your bikinis, sun dresses and crop tops (sob sob, goodbye til next year my trust friends). Obviously don’t just chuck all your out-of-season clothes into your damp garage or anything; invest in some of those vacuum pack things that make your clothes all squishy, like the sartorial version of Flat Stanley, or just get some storage boxes and pop them on top of your wardrobe.

3. What to Hang and What to Fold Wardrobe6 Because for the last six months I’ve been without a wardrobe and instead have just been using rails (which I thought would look all boutiquey, but actually just made my room look like a bloody mess), the majority of my clothes have been hanging up. Faced with less rail space, then, I was a bit baffled about what to hang and what would be okay folded. The general rule seems to be quite a simple one: hang what needs to be hung. If it creases easily, then hang it up. So that’s probably things like dresses, trousers and anything with a hint of chiffon. Things that don’t need to be hung include jeans and heavy knitwear. I also chose to hang up quite a few jackets and coats I have that were cluttering up the back of my door, as well as scarves and belts. These are hung on one of the specially designed accessories hangers from Primark, but you can also get them from this eBay seller.
4. Smart Hanging Wardrobe2 It might not look it, but there actually is some semblance of logic to my hanging here. Some people like to colour co-ordinate their clothes, but… nah, that’s not for me. I’d just end up grabbing wildly at everything in my black section and never really putting any thought into anything. To make picking outfits a little easier, I decided to group my clothes together by type – so we have midi dresses at the left, then kimonos, dresses, tops, knitwear (the thin or new ones that I decided were worthy of being hung), with shorts, skirts and trousers to the right. I decided to group all of my going out dresses in the other section of the wardrobe, with the jackets, just so they weren’t as likely to get knocked every day – and also so that I’m never tempted in a moment of madness to wear sequins to work.

The Result

Wardrobe5 Wardrobe3 Wardrobe4After some ruthless sorting and, I admit, the occasional mid-organising strop followed by a power nap, I think I finally have an organised wardrobe to be proud of! I even made room in the bottom of my wardrobe for a couple of pairs of shoes (I think the shoe-shelf thing was bought from Argos, but quite a few years ago – they have lots of other shoe storage though) and my washing basket. I hate having too many things left out in my room, so being able to hide away little things like that suits my minimalist tastes perfectly. Now that everything is organised, I take a solemn vow to

  • always fold things away properly
  • pick things up if they fall off hangers
  • not throw creased or worn things into the back of the wardrobe in the hope that they’ll end up in Narnia

What do you all think of these tips? Do you have any of your own to help keep wardrobes tidy and organised? 

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New Beauty Product Launches | Autumn 2013

‘Ello chaps.

I don’t know about you, but I am always hugely influenced by new beauty products. Nevermind whether they’re any good or not (here’s looking at you Maybelline Baby Lips, you useless product), the fact that they are new and exciting is enough for me to reach into my purse and fling money at the nearest Boots.

Claire did an excellent post on the new Barry M collection (of which she bought the Natural Glow Eyeshadow Palette – read her review here) and it got me thinking…what other new products have we got to moon over on the highstreet at the moment?

I’m the type of gal who likes everything in one place and it is hugely frustrating when you see products that say ‘new’ but then can’t properly find out more about them. If you’re a bit like me (god help you), then you are in luck. I’ve found out as much as I can about what new beauty products we have on the go for autumn and decided to be a top gal and share them with you.

Rimmel

Rimmel is still one of my favourite go-to makeup brands and I have never been disappointed by anything they offer me. I’m a big advocate of their 25 Hour Lasting Finish Foundation, which is fantastic if you like a coverage that is practically industrial and/or clown-like. They have launched a few new products, but the one that excites me most is their new Moisture Renew Lipsticks. I’m guessing this is their answer to Revlon’s Lip Butters – they’re supposed to be light wearing and moisture enriching. There is an amazing array of colours – especially for the deep reds/plums that we all want to smear on our lips in autumn/winter!

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I want them all. Even with the embarrassing product names.

Collection 2000

We all have to admit that Collection have been bringing out the big guns recently. With the Lasting Perfection Concealer topping every bloggers’ list of must-haves and lots of other products making us reconsider one of the high street’s cheapest brands, I definitely think that we should keep our beady eyes on what Collection has on offer. The Deluxe Lipsticks look really good, which is also marketed as a moisturising lippy with creamy texture – lip butter bells ringing anyone?

I’ve seen the Cover & Go Foundation on the Collection stands for quite a while now (although they’re still marketing it as new on their website), I’m still vaguely unsure about how it would work. Foundation and concealer combined sounds like the disaster that 2in1 shampoo is. Still, it sounds interesting and may be worth investigating!

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Revlon

I have to admit, I’ve not bought a huge amount from Revlon in the past. Call me a lunatic, but I always saw it as one of those ‘mum’ brands’. But after trying out their lip butters (can I rave anymore about a lipstick in one post?), I’m extremely keen to see what else they have on offer. I’m not sure how properly ‘new’ these products are (as I say, I tend to breeze past Revlon without much thought) but that Face Illuminator has my name on it. CAN YOU SEE IT?

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Seventeen

For anyone who follows Stylingo on Twitter, you may have seen us rave on about Seventeen on numerous occasions (check out Claire’s reviews about their primer and highlighter here!). They have some amazing products on the go at the moment, a few of which I have tried and a few of which I really really want to try. I also recommend their Flawless Poreless Primer and their heavy duty concealer – they’re making my face look decidedly less troll like at the moment.

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These are just a few of the new products on the highstreet that are currently on my beauty wishlist. Nothing excites me more than new makeup and there are some absolute bangers out there at the moment. Be sure to catch up on Claire’s Barry M product launch post too – you can’t have too much makeup knowledge now can you?

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Skint Girls’ Guide to Shopping

tumblr_lypgfhxis91qfno3aIn the words of the philosophical genius and champion of the lady humps,  Fergie: ‘IF YOU AIN’T GOT NO MONEY TAKE YOUR BROKE ASS HOME.’

So… we’re safely at home. If you and your broke ass are too, then this post is for you. I’ve been meaning to write this for a while, as Lauren and I are staunch believers that being skint is no excuse to not go shopping. It’s an excuse to not pay your rent, yes, and definitely an excuse to get away with living off Flumps and tap water for a week – but to not go shopping? We think this is simply showing a lack of dedication to the shopping cause, and we have some handy tips to help you shop on a budget.

1. Go Global
I harp on about this quite a lot already, but the amount of bargains I have had delivered from China recently is mad – mad I tell you, mad.  Everything from false eyelashes and cosmetic storage, to jewellery and clothes can be found so much cheaper online if they’re being shipped from China. My main source for tracking down these bargains is, of course, eBay. As well as good dupes of UK high street pieces, there are also some really unique stores selling things you wouldn’t find here in the UK. Here is one seller that I’m particularly obsessed with at the mo – cow-print shorts? It can’t be me that thinks these are so wrong they’re right? Of course with international deliveries comes quite a long waiting period – usually around 2-3 weeks, though I’ve had some things turn up after just 9 days or so – but as long as you shop in advance then this isn’t too much of a problem.

2.Finding the highstreet on eBay
Of course, my next tip was going to have to involve eBay too. If you don’t fancy the long shipping period of international shopping, or are looking for some recognisable British high street brands then there are a couple of ways to hunt these down on eBay. Obviously, you have the auctions where you can find either second hand pieces (often only worn once so don’t be a snob, especially if you’re skinto) or the occasional BNWT (Brand New With Tags to any non-eBayers out there) gem. If you filter your search to ‘New’ only then you can have your page filled with brand new items at cheapy prices. Another great way to find cheap high street items on the site is by searching for ‘ex’ items. I don’t really know how these come to be sold by these sellers – something to do with them being manufacturers’ overs – but there are plenty of supposedly ex-Topshop and ex-ASOS items to be found. I’ve had one or two of these before and can confirm that they’ve seemed to be authentic, but at usually around a third of what you would expect to pay for them in the shop. BARGAIN.

3. Discount Codes
Nothing can tempt you into making an online order quite like  the promise of free next day delivery or 20% off with your own exclusive discount code. Online retailers know this, and this is why they’ll occasionally throw these little treats our way. However, these discount codes aren’t really that occasional at all – 9 times out of 10, there are discount codes floating around for your favourite store that you just don’t know about. A quick Google of a phrase such as ‘Missguided discount code’ will bring up numerous sites (Latest Fashion Deals being just one that I quite regularly turn to) that will list all the latest offers or discounts available on that site. The amount of times I’ve managed to shave 10 or 20% off an order is amazing, and guess what magically happens? About 80% of your shoppers guilt is shaved off at the time. Magic, hey?

4.Check Online First
I particularly use this tip when it comes to buying new beauty items. Boots and Superdrug are the two dominant beauty shops on the high street, with both stocking most of the same brands and products. The chances are most of us will pay a cheeky visit to both of these establishments during our shopping trips, and often it’s just a case of which one we head into first that will determine which one reaps the rewards of our impulse shopping. There’s nothing more annoying, though – and I mean NOTHING – than finding out that one of them has a huge offer on a brand after you’ve just paid full price for the same products at the other one, so have a quick check online before you head off shopping to see which is the best place for the bits you know you might want.

I hope you’ve found some of these tips remotely useful. As the old saying goes, ‘take care of the pennies and the pounds take care of themselves and you have even more pennies to spend on other junk’!

Do any of you have any more tips for shopping on a budget? Share them in the comments section! 

Evie Knight | The UK’s Nasty Gal?

In my short time as a blogger and comparatively huge time as an online shopping buffoon, Nasty Gal is a brand that has been on my radar for years. Although I’m still slightly intimidated by their claim that their clothes are for ‘the coolest girl in the room’ (erm, I’m more likely to be the village idiot in the room), it’s safe to say that me and every blogger ever has a major clothes crush for everything Nasty Gal…

Apart from the fact it’s not in the UK. And that we have to pay customs fees. What is le point?

So, with my fashion hat on and ferrety detective skills on the go, I have gone on the hunt to discover what British shops like Nasty Gal we have on home soil – mostly so we don’t have to put on a fake accent and/or moustache to pretend we are somebody else when the postman comes knocking with customs’ bills.

And I have come up with Evie Knight. Let’s be honest, British fashion is top notch and I should really not have been surprised that it only took me approximately five minutes to stumble across something brilliant. Evie Knight was founded by a swell gal called Dani while she was at uni (skint gals unite) and has now become one of the coolest UK vintage stores on that mysterious thing we call the internet. Definitely a top player for the UK’s Nasty Gal sister, oui? OUI.

But let’s get properly technical and compare Evie Knight and Nasty Gal with our intellectual brains fully engaged.

Vintage

Like Nasty Gal, Evie Knight sources unique and excellent vintage pieces from around the world. With some pieces reworked and some in their original condition, it all is wonderfully cool and marv. Here are some of my fave picks from Evie Knight’s vintage section, but it’s worth having a browse if you’re a vintage keen bean. Check out their vintage section here.

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Clothes

Again like Nasty Gal, Evie Knight also stocks regular non-vintage clothes (also known as new clothes. Why say something in two words when you can say it in four eh?!). Three cheers to whoever is their buyer because these are equally as amazing. Saint print leggings? Well I think they would go marvelously with my cathedral print dress (see here, it’s jazzy), don’t you? Biff me over the head and call me a heretic, but I would even say Evie Knight’s selection of new clothes is better than Nasty Gal. It’s quirkier and a bit more interesting.

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Shoes & Accessories

Nasty Gal shoes are a big reason why I have been a big stalking lurker on their site for a long time. Bags are another reason why we all love a bit of Nasty Gal action (I am sorry for how pervy this sounds). Thankfully, for those of us looking for a UK Nasty Gal, Evie Knight’s are just as on point. Maybe with not quite the shoe selection that Nasty Gal has, their accessories are a hugey favourite of mine.

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Well friends and great pals, what do you think? I thoroughly recommend having a nosey at Evie Knight, especially if you gaze with longing at Nasty Gal stuff and curse the fact that you live in a mid-terraced house in merry England. It’s worth having a little mention that Evie Knight is a lot more affordable than Nasty Gal is – even without P&P and so on and so forth. HUZZAH AND THANKS TO THE QUEEN.

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The Autumn Tag

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We were tagged by the lovely Latasha from Today I Adore, which is an amazing beauty blog which is totally worth checking out. Her hair is incredible, I have the urge to shave it off and glue it to my head. Which is not creepy at all. I am sorry.

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Favourite thing about Autumn?

I have come to the conclusion that autumn is my favourite season, I have big love for those sexy cold-but-sunny days and there is nothing better than throwing on a chunky knit. I, like any Brit, enjoy complaining about the weather and autumn means that there is always a bit of small talk with strangers. But my ultimate favourite thing about autumn: drinking copious amounts of tea and staying in pyjamas all day, watching Love Actually.

Favourite drink? 

100% tea. Although, I may stretch to a few caramel lattes from Starbucks if I’m feeling particularly wild. I know, let’s not all panic.

Favourite scent?

WELL, unfortunately my current perfume has run out and I’m living on the dregs of my Hugo Boss Femme. I’m also hugely poor so I can’t afford to buy a new perfume, but if I were to invest in a new one…my favourite autumn scent is Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel. It is the perfect spicy scent for colder weather!

Best lipstick?

I definitely prefer wearing lipstick during winter because you are allowed to cake on your makeup with the excuse that it keeps your face extra warm. Without a few layers of lippy, who knows what kind of frostbite you might get. Personal faves include Kate Moss for Rimmel in Shade 4 (amazing dark purple colour) and any red shade.

Go to moisturizer?

I have perpetually dry skin, it is REALLY boring. For my body, I get involved in any Nivea product I can get my hands on. For my face, I am currently using Manuka Doctor products (check out my review here, you scoundrels) but when they run out I plan to go back to my standard Olay moisturiser – it’s brilliant and smells lovely.

Go to colours for the eyes?

I’m not very adventurous when it comes to my eyeshadows so regardless of the weather, I will always wear neutral shades. I might do more smokey eyes because you can get away with looking like you’ve been down the mines in winter but that’s about it! What a boring human being I am.

Favourite band/singer to listen to?

I particularly enjoy listening to Eminem ‘Cold Wind Blows’ and any song by Wynter Gordon. Sometimes I might even crack out November Rain by Guns n Roses if I’m feeling retro.

Favourite outfit to wear?

Thick wooly tights, anything with a hint of burgundy and this autumn/winter, I will be cracking out the leather and autumn pastels A LOT.

Autumn treat?

I’m the type of gal who likes to treat herself all year round 😉 but I’m thinking of investing in a proper good quality winter coat. Mine are usually from Primark (although my beautiful Topshop one will always have a place in my heart) – while they are amazing, I want something a bit warmer!

Favourite place to be?

Lurking around Christmas markets with a pint of mulled cider in hand, in bed with a rubbish film and most definitely at the pub munching on lots of carbs to help keep my bear cubs warm during hibernation.

WELL. There you go! Is anyone else as excited about autumn/winter as I am? Claire and I have already been discussing Halloween outfits (keep your eyes peeled for these, it’s going to be ridiculous) and I genuinely can’t wait for Bonfire Night and all those jazzy activities.

We have tagged these lovely ladies:

Shaz | Pinch of Shaz
Jessica | Jessica Wabbit
Zoe | ZoeGeorgina
Vickie | StonesGotStyle
Emma | Fab Head To Toe
Ro | The Fashionista Observer
Belle | Mascara and Maltesers

If you do the tag, please let us know! We would be mega keen to read all of your answers 🙂

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September Favourites: Beauty, Fashion & Lifestyle

Hey there sexies! Today I’m here to present you with our first ever monthly favourites post. We tend not to get involved with these kind of regular series’, mainly because we go through life in a bit of a daze and barely know what month we’re even in most of the time. However, my birthday is fast approaching which means for once I’m a little more aware of the the date, so thought it was as good a time as any to give it a go. To be honest, I’ll probably still lose track of the very basic principle behind this post and start waffling on about things I actually bought back in July but just bear with me – I am very, very simple.

Beauty

September Favourites 1Despite being on a bit of a spending ban, there are some things a girl simply can’t go without – bread, milk and beauty products, for example. Here are four my favourite beauty discoveries from September:

  1. Osmo Silverising Shampoo & Conditioner – My main mission during September was the bleaching and whitening of my hair (which you can read more about here and here). I’ve found this silverising shampoo and conditioner to be absolutely amazing in keeping the yellowy tones out of my hair, and after using them my hair instantly has a bit of a lift.
  2. Seventeen Flawless Poreless Primer – I ‘ve raved about this primer A LOT in this full review, but over a week on and I’m still in love with it. It creates a lovely velvety base for makeup to go on, and actually sends my pores invisible like superhero pores.
  3. Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer – All bloggers seem to love this concealer, so I suppose the only surprising thing is that I only bought it for the first time last month. It definitely lives up to the hype, and I reviewed it in full over on Jem’s blog.
  4. 3CE Lip Pigments – these were undoubtedly my favourite eBay bargains of the month. Costing only £1.80 each, these little OCC Lip Tar dupes have so far provided me with hours of mixing fun. I also reviewed these in full here

Fashion

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Unfortunately, my wardrobe was the place that felt my spending ban most cruelly. I didn’t really buy many new bits during the month, but my favourites were without a doubt my New Look cut-out ankle boots, worn with a variety of contrasting frilly ankle socks or with bare skin shining blindingly through.

My Topshop jeggings have also remained a staple part of my weekend wardrobe and are what I seem to throw on whenever I’m mooching around the house at the weekend and suddenly realise I actually have to face people (though this is usually just to go to the shop to buy biscuits). Knitwear has also began to sneak back into my life and my Primark fluffy cardigan has been an absolute fave of the month!

Lifestyle

Sep Faves KindleI’ve got back into the Kindle way of life, and two brilliant books I’ve read recently include Trafficked by Sophie Hayes and Room by Emma Donohue. Trafficked is the horrific true story of a British girl who was forced into sex slavery in Italy after travelling there with a man she thought she could trust; it’s gripping and intense but ultimately very inspiring. Room is the fictional account of a young boy who has been born in captivity to his kidnapped mother. The narrative is written from the perspective of the boy, which grated on me at first but eventually became completely absorbing. I’ve just started to read Goodnight Lady by Martina Cole. It’s the second Martina Cole book I’ve read and I don’t care how low brow it is, I love all that gritty East End gangster shizz. If brothels and people getting sliced up is your cup of tea, then I heartily recommend this for some easy reading.

And thus concludes my first Favourites post! What were you all loving last month?

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