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The Thailand Adventure | Chiang Mai

Thursday 18 December 2014



One of my biggest regrets from Thailand was not using my camera enough. Ideally I would have taken it everywhere and had hundreds of photos to show you, but for some reason I didn't. I know. I suck. So I thought I'd share with you the photos that I did take! The first four photos are from Doi Suthep, a temple in Chiang Mai at the top of a 300 step staircase. Chiang Mai was a great experience for us, we spent nearly every night at the infamous night markets as they were conveniently located right outside our hotel. The other highlight from Chiang Mai and possibly the whole trip was our Flight of the Gibbons experience. A zip lining tour through the jungle, the longest line spanning 800m. It was such an incredible experience I'd recommend this to anyone visiting Chiang Mai! 

Preparing For A Hair Change

Sunday 30 November 2014

I'm sure most of you would know about the new hair trend floating around social media over the past year or so (and if you haven't, where have you been??). The LOB, otherwise known as the "long bob" has been seen on the likes of many celebrities including Kylie Jenner, Lucy Hale and Lauren Conrad. 


I recently made the spontaneous decision a couple of weeks ago to follow the trend and chop off all (well, nearly all) of my long mane. But I didn't do so without having researched it first. I haven't had short hair since I was about 6 when my mother made me cut it short, so this was a pretty big change for me and I wanted to get it right. No regrets! I took in about 10 photos for my hairdresser to give her an idea of what I wanted - grazing the shoulders was generally what I was aiming for. 

A good place to start your own research would be the instagram of the hair queen herself- Kristin Ess, who styles the likes of Lauren Conrad and Lucy Hale and who's instagram is just all kinds of hair heaven! 


Goodluck in any of your hair endeavours and remember - do your research!

Lush Haul #2 | 1 Year Anniversary

Tuesday 11 November 2014

I remember writing my very first blog post like it was yesterday! The post where I spent way too much time perusing the christmas collection at Lush and walking out spending way too much money. One year later I was back to Lush and back to frothing over the Christmas goodies (I didn't spend as much money this time...yet.) So to celebrate one year of blogging for me I thought it would be quite fitting to post another Lush haul!

I of course had to pick up my favourite bath bomb of all time- the So White bath bomb.. I actually picked up two and I'm tempted to go back for more! It's one of the simplest bath bombs in the collection but it is also one of the most popular and I think that is because it has such a fresh scent to it. It has a slight hint of apple which makes it perfect for a summer bath I think.

The next thing I picked up is a bath melt which I believe is called the Cauldron Bath Melt. It has cocoa butter and walnut oil in its great for moisturising and nourishing the skin. The melt is wrapped in a muslin cloth. You use it by dipping it into the water (muslin cloth and all) and as the product melts, you end up with a muslin bag full of whole oats which can be used as a gentle and soothing scrub.

The last thing I got was this Tea Tree Water Spray. I have been using this every night since I got it two weeks ago. Tea tree oil has great antibacterial properties in it that make it perfect for oily, troubled or acne-prone skin. I use it right before moisturising (after cleansing, exfoliating or masking). It's very refreshing and leaves your skin feeling hydrated and clean!

If a Lush store in November can't get you in the Christmas spirit then I don't know what will! 

Zoeva Brushes | A Review

Monday 3 November 2014


I have been eyeing these beautiful brushes from Zoeva for literally months now and I finally decided that I would splurge on them for my birthday- a little birthday present to myself! This is the Rose Gold Luxury Set  which retails at 65 Euros or $92 AUD. Now many of you may be thinking, "ninety dollars for makeup brushes??" but let me break it down for you. There are 8 brushes in the entire set so that's roughly $11.50 per brush. Doesn't sound too bad now does it? Plus you also get a gorgeous faux leather clutch/makeup bag which is the perfect size! And the rose gold detailing just sold me on this one!

The brushes themselves are actually amazing quality too, all fluffy, all super soft. I particularly like the 102 Silk Finish brush (first from left) for buffing in foundation as it leaves a very natural finish on the skin. Other notable mentions include the 110 Face Shape brush (4th from left) which is perfect for blending our under eye concealer. The 227 Soft Definer brush (5th from left) which is pretty much a perfect dupe for the MAC 217 but soo much cheaper and almost nicer and fluffier.

I did purchase a couple of other products as I was perusing the Zoeva website including these two Luxe Creme Lipsticks and this Luxe Colour Blush. "Faith and Love" lipstick is a salmon-nude which is VERY opaque. "Melting Kisses" is a bright peachy pink. Both formulas are extremely opaque and pigmented. One swipe across the lip and you completely lose your natural lip shade. I will admit, this slightly freaked me out as I have only recently delved into the world of lip products and have mostly been using sheer formulas that are "your lip but better" colours, so these lipsticks are slightly out of my comfort zone. The packaging is great, with a magnetic shut (and a very satisfying click close), sleek charcoal tube and the fancy Zoeva logo, I was sold at the packaging itself. So if you like opacity, pigmentation, creamy formulas and fabulous then these are definitely some to try.

The blush is where I am left disappointed. Which confuses me because I had heard a couple of good recommendations about this blush which is why I bought it in the first place. The packaging is great with being sleek, black, satisfying close, compact-style mirror and the Zoeva logo engraved into the product, I was expecting great things. The formula is not for me, it is patchy in its application and slightly chalky in texture. The shade also wasn't right for me, it made me look like I'd been lying in the sun too long and burnt my cheeks- not a cute look.

Overall I am pretty impressed with Zoeva- particularly their brushes as they are of fantastic quality so I would highly recommend giving them a go! 

TWO TO TRY

Wednesday 15 October 2014


I have recently heard a lot about the Jouer Cosmetics from various different beauty bloggers and decided it was time to give it a go. And boy am I impressed!

Lets talk packaging. I know its materialistic, but I often judge brands on the appearance, feel and quality of their packaging. Jouer have really got their packaging down-pat. Its sleek, sophisticated and just down-right beautiful.

I picked up the Creme Eyeshadow Crayon in Baroque which is a bronzy browny shimmery colour. But not too much shimmer. It is beautiful, creamy, easy to blend and the perfect colour. I have been reaching for this more than any other eyeshadow recently. I apply it directly to the lid and blend it out with a fluffy blending brush. It could pass as a great dupe for the ever-famous ByTerry Ombre Blackstars, but at half the price!

The other thing I picked up was the Anti-Blemish Matte Primer. It is a beautiful smooth consistency, and despite the name it doesn't leave the skin looking too dry. Matte and hydration- is that even possible? It appears so. This isn't the greatest product for minimising the appearance of pores, however it does help your base makeup to stay on your skin longer and just gives a perfect base for foundation.

Overall, I am pretty impressed with Jouer. I'll definitely be picking up a few more things from them!


The Closest Bioderma Dupe?

Thursday 2 October 2014

Bioderma is infamous for being the best makeup remover, quite possibly- ever. It's supposed to gentle on the skin, fast at dissolving makeup (including the stubborn waterproof kind) and is generally known for being an all round staple product. 

Garnier have recently come out with their own version of a Micellar Cleansing Water, which feels like water, but acts like a cleanser/makeup remover. It is extremely gentle on the skin and removes makeup super easily. The only downside? It doesn't remove waterproof makeup so for those of you who love your waterproof mascara it would be wise to give this a miss. However, if you are like me and rarely ever use waterproof mascara (except at weddings, where i am guaranteed to tear up) then this product is right up your street! $39.95 for a 500mL bottle of Bioderma versus $11.99 for a 400mL of Garnier, I think the choice is very obvious. 

Eye-Lovin' | Makeup Edit

Tuesday 23 September 2014

I've heard a lot about this new False Lash Butterfly mascara from L'Oreal and I decided to give it a go. When I was in Priceline I saw that they had a 2 for $35 deal on this particular mascara and this particular eyeliner- that is, the L'Oreal Super Liner (another product i'd heard great things about). So I picked them both up and put them to the test!

Let's talk mascara first. The mascara has a plastic applicator, something which I personally prefer in a mascara. The bristles on the wand are very different to anything else I have ever used, two rows of bristles begin quite short and stubby and curve into longer bristles. This is actually wonderful as it fits perfectly to the shape of the eye, making it easier to grab onto those pesky inner and outer corner lashes. The formula is also great, for a non-waterproof mascara it lasts all day and adds the perfect amount of volume and length. 

The L'Oreal SuperLiner is a little beauty of a liner. The nib is long, thin and stiff which makes it perfect for building to the perfect cat eye, thin or thick line. I prefer wearing this very very thin practically sitting in the lash line to give the illusion of thicker, fuller lashes. 

I have been super impressed with L'Oreal recently. They seem to be sitting right in the middle when it comes to drugstore and high end brands. I find they have the quality of high end brands, yet are still more affordable than say a $65 ByTerry mascara!

5 Instagram Obsessions

Sunday 14 September 2014

Out of all of my apps i'd have to say that instagram is probably my favourite of them all. I've always been a lover for all things well photographed so it should come as no surprise that I have a few accounts that have caught my eye and made me fall in completely in love. When following 408 instagram accounts, it gets slightly difficult to keep up with the ever-changing cycle that is my feed but these 5, never seem to fail to make me swoon! So in no particular order, these are my current favourite instagrams: 



New York based Aussie gal, @jesslovesfred has a beautiful instagram with a selection of fashion, knick knacks, food and images of New York/Sydney. She is a total enabler, constantly featuring beautiful jewellery and fashion pieces that make you think 'okay i need that.' I absolutely love her style!


Gh0stparties is a fairly recent discovery for me. I originally found her blog which I instantly liked but it was her instagram that I fell head over heels for. Her posts are very interior focused (which I love). Her style is all kinds of dreamy; clean, crisp, white- but a little bit eclectic too. Honestly her apartment is total future inspiration for when I move out!

Sydney based, Kim's instagram is what I would describe to be quite 'blue'. Nearly every second photo involves something to do with water which I love. I think it is partly because she lives near the sea (total envy). She is an avid VSCO lover like myself so her aesthetic is totally up my street. 


Vivienne is another Sydney based 'grammer (my nickname for avid instagram users) who also has quite a clean and crisp aesthetic. I'm pretty sure she works in PR so she often features quite a few brands and outfit photos which makes her a total enabler- not a bad thing at all (my bank balance has other thoughts on this). 


Now I have been following this instagram account for about as long as I have had instagram. I originally found her on tumblr and tracked her back to her instagram and instantly fell in love! Her photos are mostly focused around her infamous wooden table (left) and often carry an array of various knick-knack-y objects from flowers to books, from arts to crafts. And of course, more often than not, one will find a cup of tea or a cat. Are we really surprised how much I love this instagram? 












Back To Basics | Skincare (Part 1)

Wednesday 10 September 2014



I have recently changed up my skincare routine, and decided it's time to be a little less spendy and a little more save-y (go with the rhyme okay). I have always believed that it is important to take care of your skin, but I have recently discovered that this doesn't mean you have to spend hundred of dollars on cosmetics from Myer. 'Cause i'm a uni student, and aint' nobody got money for that $55 cleanser. So I have decided to write up this series on how I have cut down my skincare budget and somehow ended up with better results. 

So first off is the cheapest exfoliator you'll ever use. Raw, brown sugar. Most likely sitting in your pantry, this is the kind of sugar you would typically use in say cookie dough or on top of weet-bix. The granules are so fine that they actually end up dissolving after a couple of minutes if you use it with water. You use it just like you would any other exfoliator- applying to freshly cleansed skin that is damp or dry depending on how rough you like it (hehe). It leaves you with the smoothest feeling face without irritating the skin! My face feels like a baby's bottom after using this and my pores even look smaller! 

I definitely recommend going to your kitchen cupboard and trying this magical sugar out on your face.  It can be used for cookies and baby soft skin- what more could I want? I think raw brown sugar just became my favourite pantry item!






Feeling Blue? | Sick Day Edit

Friday 29 August 2014


Last week I got a bad cold/flu that pretty much left me stuck in bed for the whole week, and seeing as every second person seems to be getting sick lately I thought I would write up a little survival guide to the seemingly endless days in bed napping/coughing/sneezing etc. I think you get the picture. 

Now i'm the kind of person who likes to be constantly busy so after the first two days of being home in bed I tend to go a little crazy! So here are a few of the things that keep me a little sane during the winter blues. 

First and foremost, a fully charged laptop. YouTube, Pretty Little Liars, The Hills and Sex and the City are just a few of the things I enjoy watching whilst curled up in bed feeling sorry for myself. They act as a bit of an escape from my sick boring life. Yes they are crappy sitcoms/reality tv but when one is sick one doesn't really need something that is too intense or heavy (PLL is the exception for me). 

If you have a headache then the first suggestion is going to be useless to you, so I have included a book. A much nicer alternative as screens tend to make head aches worse! Jodi Picoult does some great thought provoking and quite intense stories. I would honestly recommend any of her books (because i've read them all). Post in the comments if you'd like to read an author review with some of my favourite picks from her :)

A cup of tea. Not just any old tea, green tea with lemon and honey. The ultimate cold comfort. Green tea is great for boosting the immune system and although it wont instantly fix your symptoms, it will often speed up the recovery time. The lemon will give you vitamin C, another vital thing for a speedy recovery. The honey has numbing properties which will soothe any sore throat and temporarily ease coughing. I pretty much live off this concoction when i'm sick. 

Water! Hydration! Hydration is key. The more water you drink, the better. Honestly, you need to be drinking water like every half an hour when you are sick, i know its boring and tasteless but it's probably the only thing that will guarantee you recovery (along with sleep and rest of course)

Vicks Vaporub- I love this stuff. If you hate eucalyptus you won't like this but it is the bestttttt! I rub this on my chest, a small amount on the forehead and a teeny bit on the upper lip right before I sleep- this clears the nose and makes it 10x easier to breathe through the nose. You can even take a tiny scoop into the shower and the steam will help to clear the sinus. I even have mini travel sizes of these which I take everywhere when i'm sick. 

Of course I am no doctor, but these are just a few of the things that help me feel a bit better when i'm sick. Do you have any things that help you to feel better?

 






The Nail Edit | Essie

Friday 8 August 2014




Hello everyone! Today I thought I’d share with you a couple of nail polish picks I have been loving recently! They’re all by Essie because I find Essie to be some of the best quality polishes one can find in the drugstore.

Mint Candy Apple is probably one of the most famous Essie colours out there at the moment, and for good reason. It’s the most perfect blueish, greenish, minty pastel and really looks beautiful on everyone I have ever seen wearing it. Perfect for Spring which is just around the corner!

Mochachino is a beautiful shimmery chocolate browny colour, which I find to be so flattering. It’s the perfect glammed up nude for a night out or even a prom/formal

Fiesta is my favourite out of the three. Which is unusual as I normally stay away from bright pinks or any pink on my nails for that matter. Fiesta is the exception. I love this on my toes for a pop of colour especially in the warmer months.

Of course there are many other beautiful colours in the Essie range, these just happen to be the three that I am currently loving!

What colours/shades/brands of nail polish are you currently loving? 

 





The Dresser Edit | Jewellery Storage

Thursday 17 July 2014





Jewellery can be a tricky thing to organise. I for one have gone through countless jewellery boxes, hangers, etc. All of which tend to either get very messy very quickly, or, I find that it takes too damn long to open your drawer, take out the jewellery box, rummage for that one tiny ring or necklace and then put it all away again. Ain't nobody got time for that! 

Recently I have been loving using these little bowls/shells for keeping my jewellery in. Not only do they look pretty on my dresser, but they also make it so easy to quickly grab something before I head out the door. It's also very easy to chuck my jewellery away into its shell before going to bed that night! 

The bluey-green shells are some very old Paua shells that my family brought home from a trip to New Zealand so they are real shells but I am sure you could find similar shells in many beach-y stores. You can find similar shells here. I find them a great size for little trinkets, small stud-style earrings and also a couple of my most used larger earrings. 

The other two bowls/jars I bought from my local Vinnies. Yep good old Vinnies! I find Vinnies to be great for trinkety things like these, jewellery and ceramics. I'm pretty sure these were both about $5 each (maybe even less) so i'd definitely reccomend checking out your local Vinnies. Never know what treasures you'll come across! 

Hope you enjoyed this different kind of post. Let me know in the comments if you have any different ways of storing your jewellery! I love coming up with different storage ideas and i'd love to hear yours :)










What do YOU want?

Tuesday 8 July 2014

So recently i've been MIA. The truth is, I actually have about 3 draft posts sitting waiting to be finished, photographed and published but for some reason i'm feeling a bit uninspired. Which is not okay! 

Google Analytics tell me that my most popular posts were my Lush haul, Uni/handbag essentials and my top 10 apps. I'm not really sure where i'm going with this blog- whether i'm going to go down the make-up path, the lifestyle path or a little bit of everything (i think that's more likely). Basically i'm writing this post to find out what YOU want to read about. Do you want a winter/summer fashion lookbook or a festival guide? A DIY post or a makeup tutorial? More product reviews or a fashion haul? Decorating tips or tips for creating the perfect instagram photo? Top 10 cafes in Sydney or a guide on where to spend and where to save? I'm more than happy/excited to do any of these but i'd really like to know what you guys would enjoy reading about. 

So let me know in the comments or tweet/facebook/instagram me :) 

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New-Found Loves ♥

Friday 9 May 2014

Hello everybody! I haven't been posting very often as I have been completely bogged down by projects and assignments so I apologise for that. This post is something that I just couldn't wait to write because I am so overwhelmed by how much I am loving these products that I feel like the whole world needs to know about them!



Last night I posted this photo to my instagram , and gave myself a bit of a pamper session using these products and I absolutely loved the way they all worked so well and complemented each other on my skin so I thought I would share them with you.

First up, Frank. Now for those of you who are avid instagram users like myself, there is a high possibility that you will know a lot about Frank and even have ordered some of him for yourself. For those of you who have no idea what i'm talking about, let me break it down for you. Frank is a completely natural body scrub that is made from fresh coffee grinds. This one that I've got contains grapeseed oil, coconut oil, coconut flakes, brown sugar, jojoba seeds and sea salt (omg does that not sounds delicious).

Here's a summary of my overall opinion:

First impression: After ordering, it came within about 3 working days (and free shipping in Australia woo). The packaging is simple and minimal. The information on the back is to the point (and also pretty flirty... Frank knows how to please the ladies, ladies).

Use: The directions say to use 2 handfuls but I found I only needed one handful to successfully scrub my whole body from head to toe.

Be warned: it is extremely messy. I recommend using this only in the shower/bath tub because it literally gets EVERYWHERE.

Results? I am in love. Absolutely and utterly in love with Frank. Firstly, the smell- it smells amaaaazing. I am one of those people who love the smell of coffee but hate the taste of it (weird, i know). Secondly, it works- it really, really works. I have never used a body scrub that is so softening, so smoothing, gently exfoliating and smells fabulous. My whole body felt so soft afterwards I literally wanted everyone to touch my skin because I didn't think anyone would believe how well this works. I have NEVER felt my skin like that. Just trust me. Its $14.95 but I would honestly have paid more for this. Buy it here!


Next up, The Olive Branch by Lush. This is such a gorgeous body wash from Lush. I've actually not been into Lush all year (shock horror, i know) and that is because I still have leftover products from christmas/my birthday! But I definitely will be going back as soon as this baby runs out because I am addicted to it. It's the perfect night time shower gel. It's got a very mediterranean scent to it- made from bergamot oil, olive oil, mandarin oil, vine leaves and lemon oil. The olive oil is fair trade which is great too. Its got such a warm scent to it, yet somehow its also quite fresh. I loooooove this! 

And last but not least, Neutrogena's Light Sesame Body Oil. The bottle says this can be used as a light moisturiser but I personally love using it as a bath oil. It is so smoothing and softening and moisturising and yet somehow light enough to not leave you feeling greasy! I actually got out of the bath and didn't need to moisturise at all (which is huge for me, usually my skin freaks out if I haven't moisturised straight after a bath/shower). 


So I wasn't expecting this post to be long but I really am obsessing over these products. Hopefully you found something you'd like to try (hint: try Frank!!). Are there any products you've been obsessing over? If so, let me know in the comments! 


My Top 10 Apps

Tuesday 22 April 2014

Hello everyone :)

To take a little break from beauty products I thought I would share with you my favourite apps! Now these apps don't include the obvious (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, GoogleMaps etc.) These are more the random little apps that get me through life! So here you go, in no particular order; my top 10 apps. 



1. Afterlight


Afterlight is a photo editing app that I love to use as it allows you to choose from many different settings such as clarity, saturation, brightness, etc. It also has a large range of beautiful filters to choose from- all of which have a controllable intensity which is great for creating a more subtle look. I actually love every single filter in this app, as they are quite unique to anything else I have seen in other apps. 






2. PifFx
This second one is called PicFx (this app was recently updated and so the icon looks different to this now). This is very similar to Afterlight, except it has more filters which you can layer on top of each other. It doesn't however have the option to change the brightness/saturation etc. I use this app specifically when I want to add light enhancements such as bokeh to my photos. A combination of PicFx and Afterlight creates the perfect Instagram photo for me! 







3. Instasize
Instasize is a great app for re-sizing photos so that you can use a full length portrait/landscape photo within the square limitation that Instagram sets. Don't like that the square cuts off your hair in that fab selfie? Don't like that the square cuts off the sun in that landscape photo of the beach? Use this app!!! 



4. Shazaam
Okay, lets move on from photos and onto music. Shazaam is probably my favourite app right now. Ever walked into a store or a bar and heard a song you've instantly fallen in love with? Or perhaps you've heard a song a million times but never known the name/artist? This app will tell you all! Simply press the circle in the middle (and stop talking for a minute) and the app will actually listen to the song and identify the name, artist and album. Often it will also give you options to buy the song. With the recent update it also stores every song you've "Shazaam'd" so you can go back and download them once you get home. 


5. Soundcloud

If you're a music junkie like me you'll love this app. I love finding new artists, DJ's and music producers and this app is a great way to do that (the website is also great). It gives me a chance to browse through songs, artists and playlists that my friends are listening to through a stream of music that appears on my feed- similar to Facebook or Tumblr- but for music. Often times I have found great up and coming DJ's and found music that isn't on the radio that I can love. If you're anything like me and often get sick of hearing the same songs over and over again on the radio- this one is a good one for you! 



6. TripView
Tripview is a great must-have app for anyone living in Sydney (If you live elsewhere there will be others that are similar). This app lets you plan your trip on public transport. Train trips, bus routes, ferry times are all included! If you pay $1 and buy the original app you can also save your favourite routes so you can instantly check what time your train is coming. This app also updates with real-time data. Train running 10 minutes late? (with city rail this is something most of us are used to by now) Guards not explaining why? 9/10 times this app has explained to me what the situation is before the guard on the platform makes an announcement. "Emergency trackwork on the Northern Line, Expect delays up to 10 minutes". Cool, now I can call work and explain why I'm going to be 10 minutes late. 

7. MyVodafone
Most service providers have their own app that is similar to MyVodafone. This app is great at showing me how much of my plan I have used up- usually it's my data that i'm slowly running out of :P 

8. 13CABS
Any taxi/cab app is great for those times when you just need to get somewhere. Had a night out? No trains running? Need to get home but you live nowhere near where the nightrider bus stops? Order a cab for a specific time at a specific place and it will be there to pick you up. I have actually had a cab come to my house and drive me down the road to the station once (no i'm not lazy, I had a huge suitcase and it was 43 degrees celsius that day). 

9. Dictionary 
Nerd alert!! I love my dictionary app and i'm not ashamed to say so! I'm constantly reading a new word in a book or an assignment (especially on my 1 hour train rides into the city) so having this app handy to look up words is great for me. I highly recommend it if you are someone who likes to study/read on the go! 

10. 2048
This is a game. A very hard game. If you have played this you will know what I'm talking about! If you have played this and gotten to 2048 TELL ME HOW!  If you have no idea what I'm talking about- download it, and prepare to get addicted. 


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Current Loves ♥

Thursday 10 April 2014

Hello everyone! I know it's been a while since i've posted but I have been so damn busy with my new degree that I have barely had time to even think about what to write. However I have been dying to update this blog as soon as possible so here is a quick post about some of the things i've really started loving recently :)




Soap and Glory Sugar Crush Body Wash
Oh my gosh. This is something I have wanted for many months now and never actually bought but boy am I glad I finally did. This is probably the best smelling body wash I have ever used. It smells like freshly squeezed lime and brown sugar. asdfghjkl its so sweet (but not over powering) and fresh and delicious ugh I could literally eat it. I may or may not have thought about having a lick... :P 

Simple Eye Makeup Remover
Are you looking for something to remove waterproof mascara? This won't do the job. But it will however, remove any eye makeup that isn't waterproof, and it does it so gently and easily. I soak a cotton pad, hold on my eye for about 5 seconds and then swipe and the majority of my non-waterproof eye-makeup will come off. Of course there will be a little bit leftover that will be removed once you cleanse but for an everyday remover it works pretty well. I even use it to wipe off the makeup on my face too sometimes. I just wish it had a nozzle rather than just a hole for the product to come out of as i find myself pouring out more than I need- this bottle is almost empty and I only bought it a month ago :/ 

Natio Gentle Facial Scrub
I find it really difficult to find an exfoliator that I like. They're either too rough, too soft, too grainy, not grainy enough, too drying, or they have those nasty blue beads (STAY AWAY FROM THESE!!!). I have really been enjoying this exfoliator from Natio. It says it 'Purifies, Exfoliates, Refines and Polishes'. Now I don't know about the last two, I haven't really found my skin to look super duper amazing because of this, but it does get the job done. The job being; scrubbing away the dead skin cells without harshly grinding your skin away (this is what the blue beads do). Those tiny blue beads can also be really bad if you've got a breakout as they can rupture your breakout and actually cause it to spread to other parts of your face! Just trust me on this one, stay away. 

L'oreal Telescopic Mascara
I LOVE mascara. It is probably my favourite part of doing my makeup. I just think mascara makes you look finished, awake, and just beautiful. I do however, hate smudging and excessive clumping. This mascara is probably not the best if you're looking for something to really volumize, but what I love about it is that it separates the lashes beautifully and really defines each lash. This mascara can get a little clumpy if you put on too many coats though and you can begin to look a bit spider-y so try and avoid layering on the coats too much. 

Illamasqua & Essie Nail Polishes 
Lets start with the Illamasqua. The pink one is called 'Scarce' and the purple is called 'Speckle'. These were an absolute bargain! I caught them hiding out in a well hidden sale shelf in Myer- $5 down from $20! I had remembered hearing about them from the lovely Lily Pebbles 's video. They are both really muted colours but with little grey speckles in them. I love this look as  I find glitter speckles can be a little intense for my liking, and the grey just made it a little more casual- pretty but casual. I will say however that they do chip pretty quickly so I would definitely use a top coat for these! 

The Essie nail polish is in the colour 'Mint Candy Apple'. Oh boy am I in love with this colour. Its the perfect blueish, greenish, pastel colour and perfect for those of you going into Spring! The colour payoff is great too-  I only needed one coat :)

Sleek iDivine Palette
This is a great drugstore brand that we unfortunately do not have in Australia :( You can however order from their website. I literally paid about $4 for shipping which is crazy awesome considering it's coming from America! Okay now onto the product! This is a great neutrals palette, it comes with 12 shades- some matte, some shimmery- and all of them are absolutely beautiful! Great pigmentation, hardly any fall out, you get a big mirror which is perfect for travelling/on the go. I don't really have anything to fault with this! For $12 it's pretty freaking good value for money too. These palettes come in a whole bunch of other colours too so check out their website for more :) 

Sleek Face Form Kit
Okay I use this nearly every time I do my makeup. It's basically a multi-tasking kit. The brown shade is a matte brown which is perfect for contouring as well as bronzing, the centre is a shimmery highlighter which is perfect for highlighting the cheekbone, under the eyebrow, in the inner corner of they eye and above the cupids bow-pretty much anywhere you want to highlight! The blush on the left, i'm not that thrilled about- mostly because its a coral colour (which majority of people like in which case you might, however I tend to stray away from anything slightly orange). I also am not a big fan of this blush because its extremely shimmery which is not something I look for in a blush- i prefer it to be matte or have a very subtle shimmer. This kit is in the shade Light. I know what you're thinking, "but you're so tanned you can't possibly be the shade light". But believe it or not I am, the sleek bronzers can be very dark, if you are lighter than me I would highly suggest you get the shade Fair. Unless of course you love a serious contour in which case go for the light but I prefer mine to be a lot more subtle. I also find that the darker you go with bronzers the more orange they tend to become- and like I said, i hate orange. 


Glasshouse- Galapagos
Last but definitely not least- the Glasshouse, triple scented candle in 'Galapagos'. Kaffir lime and Cocoa Butter. Are we sensing a theme here? My obsession with the mix of citrus and sweet? Yep. Obsessed. These big babies can burn for up to 80 hours, which kinda makes the $40 price tag almost worth it right? Yeah maybe not for everyone but for me, a candle like this is one of my guilty pleasures. I love burning them during a bath, or before I sleep to calm me down or just whenever to be honest. I do think this scent is a bit summery though so I might go out and get the caramel vanilla one mmmm perfect for winter :) 


What have you guys been loving recently? 
Let me know in the comments!