Living life one experience at a time

Living life one experience at a time

Saturday 24 August 2013

I got my nose pierced!

Hello everybody!

Just a quick post to show you my new facial asset - a nose piercing! I got it today, kind of a spur of the moment thing, although I've been thinking about it for about a year, just decided to go for it today! I had it done with a needle and it cost £15 at Top Gun in Woodbridge. It hurt quite a bit, but nothing really severe. Unfortunately, my body decided that a full on nose bleed was a great idea whilst she was sticking the needle in. How embarrassing?! I used to get them a lot when I was younger and just have a very sensitive inner nose, so when she put the clamp in I think it just irritated my nose. The actual piercing bled a little bit, but it's fine so far. I'm cleaning it regularly with saline solution and I've been told to twist it gently every so often. I can change it in 6 to 12 weeks, so I've got that long at least to change my mind, I can always take it out if I don't like it in a few weeks.




SOTD - Need you now - Lady Antebellum

COTD - Kristen Wiig 

Thursday 15 August 2013

My Accutane Experience

Hey guys!

Hope you're having a lovely day.

This post is going to be about acne and my experience taking the drug Isotretinoin/Accutane. I didn't think I'd ever show anybody these photos, but I'm sucking it up and putting it out there because it might be helpful to other people in a similar situation. I found the information and other peoples stories on the internet invaluable, so I'll add to it and hopefully give some people some tips. If not, well, lucky you lot, you've seen my glorious spotty face!

Up until I was about 16 I had a pretty much clear complexion. I kind of thought I'd get away with not suffering from acne, but alas, the zits found me and I got it pretty bad. I tried every drugstore skincare product you can think of (Witch, Clearasil, Clean and Clear, Nutrogena...the list goes on) so then moved onto over the counter products, which I still had no luck with. I visited my GP and tried all sorts of topical treatments which still didn't work. I also went on the pill to try and control it (amongst other reasons) - another method that didn't work for me. Some of the topical drugs I tried were so strong they made my already sensitive skin so sore - I remember crying one night because I was in so much pain!

My bad skin affected my confidence quite a lot, I remember going through a phase where I'd always wear scarves and cover my chin with them, which in turn made my skin worse. I caked on the make-up and tried to hide it as best I could for 3 years. In the end, I decided to take matters into my own hands and got a private referral to a dermatologist at a Nuffield hospital. He told me that my acne was moderate and chronic and that it wouldn't respond to topical treatments, hence my skin not improving. So he prescribed me Isotretinoin and promised me clear skin.

I don't know much about the technicalities of this drug (although you can find these online or if you visit a derm) but in basic terms, it stops oil production in order to dry up the acne. This does mean that your scalp gets dry (I could get away with washing my hair once a week, which was great!) but so do your lips and hands. There are other side effects of the drug that are more serious such as birth defects in pregnant women (you are strictly forbidden to get pregnant whilst on accutane), depression and liver damage (you have to limit your alcohol intake whilst on this drug and some hospitals take blood tests monthly). I must make it clear that these side effects are uncommon and I did NOT experience any of these other than dryness. It's not a nice drug, it's seriously strong but IT WORKS!

Here are a few photos of my face before and during the treatment:

I took the tablets for 6 months (April to October) and my skin continued to improve until about December. I was a 60mg prescription which is quite low, but as I said, my condition was moderate, not severe.

This is my make-up free face now (minus eye make-up):
See? Completely transformed!

Whilst you take the drug you should eat healthily, get regular exercise and plenty of fresh air, along with drinking lots of water. 

You should adopt a gentle but regular skin care routine during and after taking the medication. I used Cetaphil cleanser and moisturiser during and I use Simple cleanser and moisturiser now. I avoided exfoliators whilst I was on the drug in order to eliminate any extra soreness and I never use toner as I think they can be quite harsh on the skin.

I highly recommend using Aquaphor on your lips and any really dry patches of skin. It's truly amazing stuff - thicker than vaseline but a similar consistency - I still use it now, nearly every day.

Please feel free to leave any questions in the comments as I'm happy to try and answer them.

I'm really pleased I took this route for my skin. Although it was pretty unpleasant, my skin is completely clear now which is brilliant.

Thanks for reading!


SOTD: Shake it out - Florence and the Machine

COTD: Claire Richards




Tuesday 13 August 2013

My Favourite Songs!

Hello everybody!

So, as well as beauty and fashion, I'm also really into music. I don't play any instruments (although I wish I did) and I don't really sing (except badly in private!) but I listen to it A LOT. Rarely a day goes by where I don't listen to music and I feel a little lost on those days. So here's a fun post where I'll just link some of my favourite songs for you. Enjoy!

1. Spanish Sahara - Foals


2. Call Your Girlfriend - Robyn


3. Love On Top - Beyonce


4. Wildest Moments - Jessie Ware


5. Two Way Street - Kimbra


6. Lover to Lover - Florence and the Machine


7. Breaking Down - Florence and the Machine


8. Ride - Lana Del Rey


9. Young and Beautiful - Lana Del Rey


10. Never Let Me Go - Lana Del Rey



11. Instant Crush - Daft Punk


12. Changes - David Bowie


13. Down By the Water - The Drums


14. Blind - Hurts


15. Oxford Comma - Vampire Weekend



No song of the day as you have 15 already ;)

COTD - Beyonce Knowles



Sunday 11 August 2013

Gel nails

Hello!

I've been getting my nails done using Gelux gel polish since about March. I'm absolutely loving it! I get them done by my good friend's sister, Sian (who is also a good friend) and they last about 2-3 weeks (when I don't peel them off, naughty naughty!)

Sian charges £15 for a manicure and has a fantastic selection of colours, as well as gems, transfers, pearls and bows that can be added. She also does free hand nail art which looks amazing!

Here are the manicures I've had so far:







She shapes and paints them beautifully, taking time over each coat so they look perfect every time. My nails don't break when I have gelux on them which means they grow nice and long and stay strong. I'm a massive fan of nail art and nail colour so I'm loving all the possibilities - they're endless!

Pop over to Sian's facebook page for more information


SOTD: Sugar Town - Nancy Sinatra

COTD: Daisy Lowe


Thursday 8 August 2013

Florence and Celilia

Hello everyone!

My sister runs an Etsy shop where she sells vintage and handmade jewellery at SERIOUSLY reasonable prices. The aim of her shop is to give these beautiful vintage pieces a new lease of life and sell her own creations.

The shop is named after our Grandfather's cousins, Florence and Cecilia (fondly known as Florrie and Sissy) who were involved in the family circus back in the day.

Here are some of the vintage pieces that are for sale:



And some of the handmade pieces that are for sale:



Here is the Facebook link:
https://www.facebook.com/FlorenceAndCecilia

And the Etsy link:
http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FlorenceAndCecilia?ref=l2-shopheader-name

(All information and items for sale were correct at the time this was written)

It would be great if you had a look, liked what you see and maybe even bought something special!



Song of the day: Something to talk about - Badly Drawn Boy

Celebrity inspiration of the day: Anna Kendrick

Sunday 4 August 2013

Apologies and French holiday!

Hello everybody!

Firstly, sorry for not posting in months. I've been so busy finishing college and, well, enjoying this beautiful weather. I'll try my hardest to post more, but I can't make too many promises - I'm a busy little thing!

I've just arrived home from a really relaxing holiday in Le Touquet, France.


 I went for 6 days and had such a wonderful time. This post is going to be fairly long, but is going to show you some of my outfit of the days and nights, as well as a few of the things I bought while I was out there. Enjoy!

This is the outfit I wore to travel in, minus the leggings I had on in the car. When we got there it was suuuuper hot, so I had to nip into a toilet and take them off (classy lady). The dress is from ASOS.

That night I wore this simple black skater dress from H&M with nude studded sandals from New Look.

The next evening I wore this Aztec print strapless maxi dress which is also from New Look.

It rained on this day so I opted for jeans in the evening, which are from Topshop, along with a peplum vest, cardigan and shoes from New Look.

The weather cleared up really quickly so my next outfit was this cute ditsy print dress from Topshop which is made from 100% organic fabric.

I wore this dress from Next which I dug out of my wardrobe a few days before we left. I hadn't worn it in ages because I got a bit too big for it, but have since slimmed down a little. I'm so happy it fits again!

Then I wore another little ASOS number on our last day.

Here are a few of the purchases I made whilst we were away. I didn't get many bargains because the pound/euro exchange rate is pretty crappy at the moment and it's a very expensive area, but I did pick up some really nice things.

Marc Jacobs is king of perfume! My parents kindly bought me Dot and I got Oh, Lola for myself. I got both because I loved them both so much and couldn't decide! I think they were both around £35 in the duty free shop at the Eurotunnel.

My mum actually found this cute little bag in a boutique we found on a side street in Le Touquet. It was only £10!

Diadermine is a moisturiser I always try to buy when I'm in France. It's really thick and creamy and I like to slather it on at bedtime for a good deep moisturise when I sleep. I thought I'd try the cleanser too - which so far I'm loving. The cleanser was about £5 and the moisturiser was about £8.

I bought this cardigan and dress from Mango. The dress was £25 and the cardigan was £30. I thought they'd be perfect to see me through summer into winter. I did buy another dress but had to take it back because it smelt awful! I was so disappointed, but also embarrassed as I had to work out how to explain the situation in French. I just mumbled something about "maloderant". Oh dear...


Song of the day: Give a Little Love - Noah and the Whale

Celebrity inspiration of the day: Alison Mosshart


A few changes

Just a quick post to say I've changed a few bits on my blog, including the url and title. I think they look and sound a bit better and I'm sure whoever reads this doesn't mind.


Song of the day: Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke

Celebrity inspiration of the day: Ashley Madekwe