Saturday, 22 October 2016

Product Review: Batiste Dry Shampoo


Hands up who thinks that dry shampoo is one of life's true treasures?

I wasn't blessed with the kind of hair that looks better when it's unwashed (think, Serena Van Der Woodsen-esque). Nope, I was blessed with a thin head of hair that I can wash first thing in the morning and come 5pm looks like someone has smeared oil on the roots. 
That, girl, is nasty.

Recently, I've been on a bit of a venture; I've been attempting to 'train' my hair to not get so greasy throughout the day by pushing my hair to the limits using Batiste Dry Shampoo XXL Volume and I can officially say that I've been loving it (& the extra time that I can spend in bed - it's Autumn, it's cold and I'm lazy, OK?)

Something I've not really spoken about with my lovely readers on the blog just yet is that Luke & I have finally booked our wedding which is super-exciting, however I’m panicking that my hair hasn’t grown nearly as long as how I’m imagining it to be on the day. I’ve been doing my research & other lovely bloggers swear by washing their hair less;

less washing = more essential oils to nourish your hair + less heat styling = happy hair

It totally makes sense.

With my oily locks, I was really struggling to give up the washing every day and so I picked up this XXL version of Batiste’s infamous Dry Shampoo.  In all honesty, I've been using Batiste for years, so when I saw this XXL version, I figured that it wouldn't hurt to give it a go. My flat, limp hair needs all of the volume it can get, for God's sake and I'm very happy to report back that it's my new favourite hair product! It really does give me a little oomph in the roots and makes me feel a bit like Cheryl Cole (minus the glamour, the face, the body... and everything else. Damn her good genes).


 I started taking my dry shampoo around with me in my bag and giving my hair a quick spritz throughout the day if it was looking a little worse for wear and then I started  leaving it overnight, spritzing again throughout the following day and then giving it a wash. I then went to three days, then four. It’s been about a month and a half now and I can honestly see the difference in the length already.

Yes, it’s pretty gross and most of you are probably thinking that it’s not worth the effort but it really has been a lifesaver. Also, seeing as I'm leaving it longer before washing, I'm using significantly less heat on my hair, which really has made it feel a tonne healthier. I'll be posting a full review on my hair growth soon, so keep an eye out if it sounds like something you'd like to read more on.

I've tried almost every dry shampoo on the market and this is the one that I always tend to revert back to. Some have come close to it, but the 'XXL volume' aspect of this just keeps bringing me back for more. Just a quick spray onto my roots and the excess oils vanish and leave me looking as though I've actually spent time styling my locks.

With my dark hair, I must admit that you can get a slight grey-tinge if you don’t rub it in properly, but just keep tousling it & it will finally disappear and leave you with fantastic hair.

Have any of you tried this one yet?

You can pick this up from all Boots stores Nationwide in two different sizes.

xxxx

Saturday, 8 October 2016

Claws for October


Pretty, nude nails were a must this month as I'm a bridesmaid for my best friend next weekend & needed something simple & elegant that will match my dress, but that won't look out of place with my everyday outfits until the next trip to my nail technician. 

As always, I went to my favourite nail salon (I'll leave the details below) and they always do a fantastic, thorough job - it'll take a lot for me to up sticks & switch to a new salon.

Classique Nails & Beauty
161 Portland Road
Hucknall
Nottingham
NG15 7SB

They don't have a website, but you can call them & book an appointment on 01158598649.
You don't have to book, they do allow walk-ins & if you drive, just park on the street down the side of the salon.

I pay £24 for acrylic infills & gel colour overlay, just FYI.

xoxo

Monday, 18 July 2016

Mental Wellbeing

Do you ever have those moments where you sit there and wonder if your brain is turning to mush from all of the monotonous things that we do in our day-to-day life? Scrolling through Instagram, sitting in traffic, binging on the newest season on Netflix. Of course, I use my brain all of the time, but I guess I just don’t feel like I’m learning anything new.  

It was a few months ago when I was reading an article about how changing little habits in your life can really impact your future- I mean things like doing a Sudoku or crossword puzzle every day or reading part of a book before bed and it really had me thinking -what can I do to help me use a little more of my brain and really get more out of our ability?

Just under a month ago, I downloaded the app 'Duolingo' - specially designed to gently introduce you to different languages and help you to understand, learn, speak and write in the chosen language. There are over 20 different languages to choose from and Duolingo will take you from the very basics right through to telling the time, learning different professions and can even teach you how to flirt in the language that you've chosen to learn. It's done in bite-size chunks so that you're kept on your toes and it's very fun, animated and game-y, so you don't feel like it's a chore. 

I chose to do Spanish as I figured that it’s always handy to know, seeing as we love taking random trips to Spain and the Canary Islands and as it's something I've never done before, I really expected to struggle and thought that I would've given up my now. 

You can download the Duolingo app through your Apple app store or the Google play store and if you don't have a compatible device, you can simply use their website; https://www.duolingo.com/.



xxxxxxx

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Pretty Pink Party



*Insert obligatory 'sorry for lack of posting' speech here* Kidding. But I really am sorry this time. I've literally just been crazy-busy these last few months and I've been away and working a lot and basically being a social-queen of late (I mean I quadruple-booked myself last Saturday night.. I don't think I even have 4 friends, so who knows how that one happened?!). 

ANYWAY enough rambling, I threw a mini girls party last month to celebrate a big wedding decision with my fave girls and, obviously, the theme was pink so I figured that you might want to see some deets of this? It was totally budget-friendly and a very cute evening was had by all.

Just as a little side-note, I'm not colour blind and I’m totally aware that the table runner is red, not pink, so please no hate (it's a new table and I think I'd cry if I ruined it already).


I put this party together mainly to announce that me & Luke have decided that we are getting married abroad! It makes perfect sense- we live for holidays. The next holiday gets me through the endless weeks of work (even though I definitely love my job) and it's something that we are so passionate about and I really don't see any negatives to this. I also just wanted everyone to get together and get the excitement rumbling!

I chose the pink theme as the boys were going to the pub and it's not very often that all the girls get together, and I just wanted everything to be very girly and pretty and I definitely think that it had the desired effect. The cute, feather string lights set the ambience just nicely, making it look that little bit more chic and I think that the metallic champagne flutes gave it a bit of a high-end vibe. 

Not pictured here is the pizza (uh, no girly night is complete without it), the popcorn and the numerous bottles of wine and frozen cocktails that were chilling in the fridge and the mountain of crisps and sweets that everyone brought with them - they know the way to my heart.

The girls loved it and it's definitely something that I'll be able to do again and again and hopefully have the same enchanting effect each time. 

If you're wondering where anything from the table has come from, I'll be making a list below so you can, of course, check that out.

Table - Ikea, table runner - B&M, cake stand - gift (similar here), napkin holder - Ikea, lamp - Ikea

pink napkins, pink paper plates, pink cups, pink balloons - Tesco party section

pink cake serving knife - Poundland 

plastic 3 litre jug, champagne bottle covers, metallic champagne flutes - Home Bargains

Small, glass serving bowls - Wilko

pink straws, pink cutlery- eBay

All food excluding cookies (Subway) - Asda


What do you think to this? Is it something you'd like to throw yourself? 
xxxxx





Tuesday, 14 June 2016

New Beauty Favourites



Eucerin Even Brighter Day Cream - So I got this cream (along with the night cream) just recently as I've noticed that my skin is a lot duller than it used to be. I can only put this down to crappy foods, alcohol and late nights- all of which I'm been trying to banish (erm, maybe not banish, but definitely cut down!) but I was after a quick fix to brighten up my appearance as I'm going on holiday soon and will undoubtedly be wearing much less makeup during the day and I really do think that this duo has done the trick. I've been using them morning and evening for about 2 weeks now and my face looks much less red and just generally a lot brighter.

Estee Lauder Sensuous Nude Perfume - I bought this perfume on a whim a few weeks ago and haven't been able to put it down since. I'm really rubbish at describing scents but all I can say is that it's a really subtle, musky, pretty perfume that I can see being my perfect holiday scent this year. It actually smells pretty much like one of the Tom Ford perfumes (although I can't put my finger on which one) and it's so much cheaper, so that's a massive bonus. 

Bondi Sands Everyday Gradual Tanning Milk - I've actually only had this for a week or two now but it's quickly becoming my favourite gradual tanner. It smells divine - really sweet, almost marshmallow-ey and the texture of the 'milk' means that the product glides over your skin and sinks in nicely, not leaving you feeling sticky, but feeling quite moisturising. One layer and you can definitely see that there is a hint of the promised Aussie golden tan there but it's so subtle and natural and I just love it. I use this in-between my usual tanning days to keep everything smooth and even.  

Forever 21 Round Hair Teaser - I'll be honest, I've had this for a while and have just never used it, but I've been finding it really useful recently. Between us, I very rarely brush my hair... I'm talking like once every few weeks. I don't know why, it's just something that I never do - I just run my fingers through my hair and job's a good'un however recently, it's started getting a little knotty and tangled after swimming and showering, so I've been reaching for this. I'm sure you've already guessed, but it's a total dupe for a Tangle Teaser (which I really want!) but it works pretty much the same and I'm sure that it was only a couple of pounds whereas Tangle Teasers can get pretty expensive.

Hair Burst Tablets - I'll keep this short and simple as I really want to do a full post on my hair growth journey, but these are unreal! If you're doubting buying these, like I was, please take the jump and purchase them!

Real Techniques Bold Metals 100 Arched Powder Brush - I love this brush so much for topping up my powder during the day as it's the perfect shape and size to get in all of the contours of your face and not to mention it's the prettiest brush EVER. 

MUA Baked Blush - I don't usually wear blusher but I felt compelled to buy this after the subtle shimmer and gleam caught my eye. It's a beautiful shade of pink - kind of a brown undertone that would suit all kinds of skin tones. It's perfect for those low maintenance kind of days where contouring is too much effort (yeah, I have those days.. like this morning when I slept over my alarm.. for an HOUR) as it gives the definition that you want with the added bonus of a gorgeous highlight. 

Natural Collection & MUA Lip Liners - Finally, some low-budget lip liners that work brilliantly. I use these every morning as a base colour until I decide what lipstick to use (most of the time I'll actually just leave the liner as my chosen lip colour). I'm really happy with both of these brands- the Natural Collection ones are very creamy and totally blendable but don't necessarily last too long and the MUA liners are very handy as they come with a pencil sharpener in the lid and these tend to last a good length of time. Both of them come in under £1.50 each which is literally such a steal and come in such a range of colours.

Palmers Rapid Moisture Spray Lotion - I've wanted a spray moisturiser for a while (since the Vaseline ones came out) and I've finally managed to get hold of one and man, how did I ever use a normal moisturiser? These are just so convenient and quick and this one smells amazing, much like the entire Palmers range. You spray it on but still have to rub it in, but the texture is very different to a normal moisturising cream - it's almost silky. It leaves my skin feeling lovely and soft and I can smell it all day which is definitely a bonus.

Wonderbrow in Brown/Black - I can't stress how much I love this product! It's literally a God-send for people like me who can't leave the house without my eyebrows done. It's basically a very semi-permanent gel/liquid that contains tiny fibres that accentuate hairs to make your brows look fuller and thicker and the product itself is completely waterproof meaning that this can literally last for days. It's a little more expensive than my usual brow products, coming in at £19.95, but it's 100% worth it. 




Monday, 18 April 2016

TRIP TO VERONA - P.S. I'M ENGAGED!



Nope, you're not dreaming- the title definitely does say that I'm engaged and I'm here to tell you all about it!

Ok, so it's always been a little joke between me & Luke that he's not allowed to propose to me until we have been together for at least 5 years.. I saw it on a film or TV programme once and the reason behind it says that you never truly know someone until you have spent 5 years together. I really don't know how true that is, but seeing as we got together when we were so young, a 5-year plan seemed like a good idea.

The short version of my story-book tale is that he whisked me away on a surprise trip to the very romantic city of Verona, Italy a couple of days before our 5-year anniversary. I literally had no idea that he was planning on proposing and still can't really believe it now, but it happened.

The day that it happened, we had decided to spontaneously take a train from Verona to Lake Garda (as we had already spent 2 whole days in Verona- seeing all of the sites and eating & drinking our way around <3). We got the 20 minute train to a little place called Desenzano, Lake Garda and spent a number of hours wandering around the trinket markets, cafes and shops, deciding to stop for pasta and wine (of course!), before jumping back on the train and heading back to beautiful Verona.

We had gotten back to the hotel and got ready for the evening, where we had originally planned to go out for a nice meal (or I had planned that and Luke had his own little plans). We got in the lift, but instead of going down towards reception, we went upwards... Before I knew it, I was sat on a private rooftop, drinking prosecco and taking in the view of Verona from above. It truly was magical. And so that's where it happened.. It was very romantic and very sweet and I definitely had a tear in my eye.

I'll pop a few photos up below just so that you can see how amazing it looks -- if you ever get a chance to go to Verona, please go! 100% my new fave city break.








xxxx

Monday, 8 February 2016

January catch-up


// polaroids from NYE / house party/ Alfie selfies //

// traffic selfie / town selfie / snapchat filter //

// pretty decor / no-brow problems / little Alfie's broken leg //

// night out / snapchat filter / trying out BooTea //


I had an absolute brilliant January (didn't quite stick to my resolutions of 1. no drinking and 2. more blogging, however I did stick to a diet (kind of) and I resisted wasted money on unnecessary purchases so I'd say that it was pretty successful!

February is generally a busy month for me; it's my mum's, my sister's, my nanna's and my cousin's birthday (AND MOST IMPORTANTLY MY BIRTHDAY), it's Valentine's day, Pancake day and I'm going away on holiday, so there are lots of things to keep me busy and I'm SO excited for what's in store.

Follow me on Instagram (@jessiestarbuck) and Snapchat (jessicastarbuck) to see everything that I get up to! 


Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Obligatory New Year post ft. new name


So it's been a little while since I last even visited my blog, let alone wrote a post & for that, I am sorry. I had such a busy time at the end of last year; travelling, health issues, family time and of course, Christmas. 

I came back on this morning and felt like my blog was in need of some sprucing up. It's something that got a little left behind last year and I didn't feel as though it was a part of me anymore and so that's why the name has been changed and a couple of little aspects have been tweaked. 

Blogging is definitely something that makes me happy and something that I definitely want to pay more attention to this year and so I figured that this is a good start.

In this post, I also want to address what I achieved from last year's list of resolutions.You can find last year's post here

From the list, there weren't that many things that I achieved, however I had set other goals to achieve and had other things that I wanted to do (e.g. watch a Panthers game), so I'm not too fussed with my lack of achievements. I did, however, get to travel to 4 different countries- one country I travelled to twice (Dublin) and two of the countries were places that I've never been before (Amsterdam and Berlin). I also went to Brighton for the weekend for a friend's birthday which was actually one of my resolutions for last year, so I'm so happy that I fulfilled that too.

I also tried to learn new skills. Just little things such as baking brownies, cakes, pastries etc, trying new makeup techniques and giving DIY home decor a go. There's nothing major that I feel I adopted, however I'm pretty happy that I gave it a shot. 

The last thing from the list that I'd say that I at least attempted was to use up products that I've already got and to stop wasting money on buying new things. I definitely have used up a lot of the products that I had, but there is still such a long way to go. I genuinely think that my stash will last me until I'm about 30! I will definitely continue this resolution onwards into 2016. 

Read my next post to find out what resolutions I'll be proposing for this coming year!