Monday, July 27, 2015
Friday, July 24, 2015
Oud Ispahan by Christian Dior
Friday, July 24, 2015When it comes to blogging, I find that the most difficult part of the 'job' is finding the time to blog about everything I wan...
When it comes to blogging, I find that the most difficult part of the 'job' is finding the time to blog about everything I want to. It's so difficult, in fact, that I fail in that respect. The mind of a blogger is constantly swimming with ideas, which is no bad thing at all - you just have to accept that the mind moves faster than reality, and you'll never achieve everything your mind wants you to. I'd probably be more worried if the ideas started to dry up, that's when it'd be time to pack up my camera, my laptop and head off into that dreamy sunset.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
REVIEWS | Kat Von D Everlasting Liquid Lipstick in Backstage Bambi
Wednesday, July 15, 2015I still don't really understand the name, but I've got to admit it: I love a bit of Depop ! One of the (many) problems with l...
I still don't really understand the name, but I've got to admit it: I love a bit of Depop!
One of the (many) problems with living in the UK is the lack of availability of some pretty popular makeup brands, particularly if you don't happen to live in the London bubble. If you want to get hold of the likes of Lime Crime, Jeffrey Star, Kat Von D or LA Splash in the UK - though it's possible - it's not exactly straightforward. This is where Depop comes into its own!
Wednesday, July 08, 2015
Casual Racism in the Beauty Industry
Wednesday, July 08, 2015I tidied up my dressing table for this So, I was reading this week's Stylist magazine, after a tip-off from Stephanie that she ...
I tidied up my dressing table for this
So, I was reading this week's Stylist magazine, after a tip-off from Stephanie that she may well be featured within. The piece that I was most interested in centred around the beauty industry and the
under-representation of people of colour. I've been talking about this for quite some time on Twitter, and my girl LaaLaa Monroe wrote a great post from the heart on the matter (LINK), so I kind of felt myself glowing as I was reading! Anyways, it got me a-thinking, so I thought I'd share with my lovely, conscientious readers! :-)
So, I was reading this week's Stylist magazine, after a tip-off from Stephanie that she may well be featured within. The piece that I was most interested in centred around the beauty industry and the
under-representation of people of colour. I've been talking about this for quite some time on Twitter, and my girl LaaLaa Monroe wrote a great post from the heart on the matter (LINK), so I kind of felt myself glowing as I was reading! Anyways, it got me a-thinking, so I thought I'd share with my lovely, conscientious readers! :-)
Casual (or Everyday) Racism Exists
The writer did a great job of highlighting a few of the smaller, more banal issues that add up to form part of the wider issue. In fact, I can't recall ever noticing before that plasters were by default made for white skin tones, I had just accepted that colour without even thinking that it wasn't right, after all 'It's the way things are, right?' And this attitude sums up 'New Era' racism pretty perfectly actually.
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
MAKEUP: Strobing for Darker / Desi Skin Tones
Tuesday, July 07, 2015Lately, I've been hearing an awful lot about something called "Strobing". Unfortunately it isn't anything to do wit...
Lately, I've been hearing an awful lot about something called "Strobing". Unfortunately it isn't anything to do with the club-based lights of the same name, though that's the first image it conjures up. Obviously I had no idea what it was all about, so I did a little bit of digging to see what all the fuss was about.
What is Strobing?
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