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DIY: Make-Up & Jewellery Case

By January 11, 2013 Beauty, DIY & Lifestyle

Okay first of all, I have to say that I did not eat all the Forrero Rochers by myself, there were 6 other people eating them. Secondly, I would like to say that this is not a good post for those on a diet, as it involves eating chocolate. Thirdly, I would like to start the post… So, yes, it involves eating a whole box of chocolates, preferably Forrero Rochers, and a box which has a chocolate ‘holder’. The other things you need is a label, some Make-Up and some Jewellery!

photo 1This box is perfect because it is great for putting on display, it’s quite small, and it’s gold, so it’s extra pretty!

photo 3 photo 2So, as you can see I filled all the little spaces with small items like earrings (my mum’s), rings, and a few tiny clips and pins. I then filled the middle with my MUA Artiste Collection which fits perfectly in the center space.

photo 4See, they fit perfectly! This gorgeous ring is the perfect example!

photo 1Plus! There’s a secret compartment! Okay, wait, how romantic would this be, if you’re boyfriend put an engagement ring in there and note, and then you saw that. That would be amazing… (There you go boys… 🙂 )

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For the label, I cut out something from my Company Magazine, and PVA-ed it on.

photo 4Here’s just a guide on where you should put things! Obviously you don’t have to do it like this!

Please tell me if you have any other uses for chocolate boxes! I would love to know! Just leave a comment, or tweet me at @TollyDollyPosh

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#Spending Ban Challenge

By January 11, 2013 Beauty, Fashion

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Okay, so if you weren’t on Twitter last night, you probably won’t know what the #SpendingBan Challenge is, but it’s pretty much a 100 day Challenge to stop Spending. It’s mainly for Beauty & Fashion bloggers, along with Lifestyle bloggers too, but I guess anyone can join in, so I decided to post the first bunch of blogger who are doing the ban. It was actually thought up by Alice from Bright Town Girl who has a really sweet and simple blog, and it was actually trending, which is pretty cool! Um, so here is the list! Sorry, if I missed you off! Please tweet me or comment with your link!

Laura’s Haven

 

Some Sparkle & Shine – Read her 1st Update!

Beauty & The Biryani

 

The Make-Up Fairy Blog

 

Floral Danielle

 

Necessary Addiction

 

Lazy 2 Lovely

 

Jenna Suth

 

I Peachy Coral

 

Errin’s Beauty

 

Cosmetic-Charm – Read her 1st Update!

 

Midnight-Violets

 

Pandora’s Basket

 

Miss Stylicious

 

Fashion & Beauty Related

 

The Front Row UK

 

Ronnie Cannelo

 

Just Need My Coffee

Writing & Rambling

Blog of Shadows – Read her 1st Update!

 

Bright Town Girl

Okay, so when we were chatting along, we came up with tips and things in which could help anyone on the #spendingban and there were some good ones! Here’s an example of what happened in the chat!…

Maria Sparkle asked: ”#spendingban I struggle with online the most, I have web access all day at work, it can be deadly! Any tips xxx”

TollyDollyPosh answered: ”If possible, block the sites that you want to visit, and then you won’t be tempted, and get someone to set a secret password!”

TollyDollyPosh said: #spendingban Top Tip!: Go to @MUAcosmetics and get a really cheap alternative rather than something which is 5 times more expensive!!

Please join even if your not a Fashion/Beauty Blogger or even if you’re not doing a full #spendingban! Just come along and help us save our pennies!

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Rimmel London & MUA Nail Polish Review

By January 9, 2013 Beauty

PolishReview1MUA Frozen Yoghurt, Rimmel 625 Sir Yes Sir, 320 Rapid Ruby & 315 Ready Aim Paint.

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My favourite colour is probably Frozen Yoghurt, but I prefer the actual finish and brush of the Rimmel ones. The Rimmel ones have flat brushes, and they dry in 60 seconds, and that’s not a joke, they really do.

PolishReview6320 Rapid Ruby – Rimmel

This colour is quite dark, but you can make it quite light by either, applying only 1 coat, or by using a white base coat. I think this colour is really good for winter, and makes me think of the OPI Skyfall collection, because I think it would be suitable for the collection.

PolishReview7315 Ready, Aim, Paint – Rimmel

This colour is very bright. It looks kind of orangey/pinky in this picture, but it’s not, it’s just a very bright red, which I quite like, and I think I will be using this colour a lot in Spring. The only thing wrong with this colour, is that it is quite thin, and you do have to apply a lot for it to stand out, but that can darken it 🙁

PolishReview9625 Sir Yes Sir – Rimmel

This colour is quite a brown shade of purple, but it looks really nice. I think I will use this when I wear my lace skater skirt, because it would be nice pop of colour, without it being too bright.

PolishReview10Frozen Yoghurt – MUA

This colour is so sweet! It’s more blue than purple, but it’s got quite a dark undertone, so it’s no too bright. I really like it, but it’s quite thin. I also don’t really like the brush compared to the Rimmel one, but that’s to be expected when it’s a lot cheaper.

If you want anything to be reviewed, or you are a brand who are looking for bloggers/reviewers, just leave a comment or give me a shout, because I am totally up for it!

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Blogging Q&A With Hanna from Who Is Hanna…?

By January 9, 2013 Beauty, Fashion

One of my favourite blogs is Who Is Hanna, so I got in contact, and asked whether Hanna would do a Q&A for you guys, so as you probably guessed, she said yes… so, here you go!

  1. What inspired you to start your Blog?: I’ve always liked to express myself through texts, and always felt a need to kind of “document my life” – so I decided to start a blog. 
  2. Why did you choose fashion?: I started my first blog in 2008, and kept on blogging for a couple of years without my blog really being a “fashion blog”. It was just a blog where I shared pictures from my everyday life, sometimes pictures of what I was wearing – but mostly a lot of text. It was first in 2011 that I really decided to write a “fashion blog” – and that after having several blogs on different blog-platforms and kind of realizing that fashion was my passion, and that it was what I wanted to focus on. 
  3. What are you top tips on starting a Blog?: Just start one! Choose a blog-platform, pick a name, start blogging… Blogging should be fun, so keep it casual in the beginning. 
  4. What are your Blogging Targets for this year?: This year I want to, like every year, get more readers. I also want to make my blog better, and maybe start posting better – but fewer blog-posts. 
  5. Who are your favourite fellow bloggers?: I follow a lot of blogs, but my absolute favorites are: Fashion Vibe, Tuvamalmo, Jueniffer, Shopping & Fashion, Sincerely Jules and The Hurting Hearts. 
  6. What’s been your favourite in 2012: My favorite trend in 2012 was the “sporty” trend. I love sneakers, caps, baseball tees and anything Nike – so it’s been a really good trend for me. 
  7. Where’s your favourite place to grab a bargain and why?: H&M, for sure. You can find anything there, for such cheap prices that it’s ridiculous. H&M is also very trendy and “up-to-date” and I like that. 
  8. What’s your favourite piece of clothing, accessory etc that you have ever bought?: Probably my black H&M jeans. They’re in the model “super skinny, super low waist” – and seriously are the best jeans I’ve ever owned or tried on. They’re probably also one of the cheapest pairs of jeans I ever bought – which makes them ever more awesome. 
  9. Who is your favourite designer and why?: Alexander Wang. Oh, everything he designs is just perfect… I also like Balmain, Acne, Helmut Lang, Tibi, Elie Saab and Isabel Marant. 
  10. What’s your personal style, and what do you do to work it?: My personal style is very simple. I like wearing denim, black, white and leather. A typical “me-outfit” would be: blue or black skinny jeans, black boots/booties, a white or grey loose tee, a simple necklace, a simple bracelet and a leather jacket. 

Just so you can get a feel of Hanna’s blog here are some screenshots, and also the link to get you to her fabulous site!…

Picture 3Picture 4VISIT Who Is Hanna? HERE. FOLLOW Who Is Hanna? HERE.

 Thank you very much Hanna for the answers, because I know it will inspire all the people thinking of starting a blog! Merci!

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What’s In My Make-Up Bag 2013…

By January 7, 2013 Beauty, My Style

So, this is a new kind of post, which I have never done before! It’s for 2013 Spring, and it’s my personal essentials…. and a few which I generally just love!

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1 – MUA Artiste Palette, 2 – MUA Mascara, MUA Royal Blue Eyeliner, Bourjois Liner Pen & The Body Shop Kohl Liner, 3 – Collection 2000 Glam Crystals, 17 Ultimate Volume Lip Gloss & 2true Cover and Conceal Stick, 4 – Beauty UK Eye Shadow Collection, Miss Sporty Eyeshadow, 5 – M&S Autograph Mascara, 6 – Monthly Edition of Company Magazine.

For S/S 13 Bright eyes are the best! That’s why I have 2 of my favourite palettes, MUA Artiste Collection & Beauty UK. They are both very cheap, but do the job just fine. Also, natural beauty is hot to, so that’s why I chose these 2 mascaras. The MUA one is perfect because it doesn’t clump, and it creates a really nice natural look. The M&S one creates amazing long, curly lashes which also look really natural. My favourite concealer is this 2true Stick. It blends really well, and looks very natural, plus, there are other colours too!

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Young Minds & Magazines

By January 7, 2013 Beauty, Fashion

I was reading an article recently on a journalist’ daughter who received a Vogue Magazine Subscription for Christmas. It was really interesting because it went over how it could cause the young reader to believe they need to grow up and look like the super thin, amazing faced models on the front page. Being an avid fashion magazine reader, I understand all of that, but I’m not sure whether there should be a worry? (Images from Vogue)

Many children now are quite mature with things like this, and I don’t want to sound vain or big headed, but I do understand quite a lot about things like this more than most. I have read Teen Vogue Handbook & In Fashion which both cover things like air brushing, modelling, magazine editing etc and I have learnt quite a lot, so to be honest, I understand that I don’t have to look like the person on the front cover. But, some girls will, and it’s not just girls. Many boys will look at GQ magazine which has been left around from when their dad was reading it, and think, ‘I need to have guns like that!’ (Um, yeah, sorry about the cheesy-ness) But, it’s true! If you have been reading my blog some time now, you may have read my post on Airbrushing in Teen Vogue. I also found that interesting because, why should teens need airbrushing!? It’s a teen magazine! Okay, if they’re well known celebrities then fine, but teenage life is one of the most important times, you don’t want to have to have the pressure of looking like something.

As, I love fashion, I would die to have a subscription of my favourite magazine (preferably Elle or Company Magazine), and I totally agree with it. But, for 9 years of age, and having it in your hands every month, for a year, and perhaps even more, could influence things. Even if they stopped reading it after the first year, it could have some impact. When I, hopefully, have children, I don’t want them to avidly read magazines with stunning models on (unless, it’s an article on me… then, I may change my mind, but that’s thinking a bit too far ahead…), because, how many imperfections they think they may have, they should believe they’re beautiful, they should have confidence & courage in what they look like. Now, I’m not saying you shouldn’t let young children and teens read magazines, but at least make something out of it. Discuss things, make collages, don’t just have them stare at an air-brushed ‘angel’ of beauty.

If you have anything to say about this, make sure you click the comment link below!

 

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Sephora Bath & Shower Review

By January 6, 2013 Beauty

I was meant to post this ages ago, but I deleted it completely for some reason, so I am doing it again! This was from like October, but I think you can still buy the products. If you’re in England, I think you can only get Sephora products online, but in America and the rest of Europe, I believe you can. Anyway… on with the show!

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Aren’t they just so cute! I got these because I wanted a nice shower cream, as I don’t really use them, but I decided to try one out. This is the ‘Chocolat Creme de Douche’ or ‘Chocolate Creamy Body Wash’. It smells, absolutely amazing. It smells so chocolately, and leaves your body feeling even better. I was going to try out the Strawberry one, but I decided not to because I thought I would probably prefer Chocolate at a cold time in the year. I also got these little Bath Pebbles, which were really cheap, and super cute! I think you’re meant to just let them melt in the bath, but I wasn’t quite sure, so I just kind of destroyed it haha. I think now I have only the stars left. They are really cute though, and I think for a birthday, a nice bunch and perhaps 2 shower creams would do nicely!

SCENT: 9/10: Amazing. It smells so strong of chocolate.

AFTERWARDS: 7/10: My skin felt really nice, and smelt a little bit like chocolate!

OVERALL: 8/10: Really nice, and perfectly worth the price! Amazing!

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MUA Artiste Collection Review

By January 6, 2013 Beauty

For Christmas I got given the new Artiste Collection by MUA, which was actually free, but I was still very grateful 😉 Haha. So, here’s my review! (Sorry about the pictures, my arm looks really creepy…)

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I am really sorry I didn’t take a picture of the Pink Sparkle, Primrose etc, as they are blushers and bronzers so I just left them out. Sorry! Haha. Anyway, the first thing I love about this set, is that it has a highlighter!! I have been wanting and wanting one, and now I do! It is such a pretty coulour! It is Shimmer Kiss the first colour on the last picture. It is so nice, and is very natural. The second thing I love is the iridescence of all the colours. The marble effect is so beautiful, but, unfortunately after using a couple of time, it kind of mixes together. I think my favourite eyeshadow colour is Pistachio, because it is really bright, but very soft at the same time. My favourite blush of the two, is probably Primrose. The blushes are very similar, but this one just has a slightly more natural undertone to it. I feel all the products go on like, creamy? They look very sharp, not all powdery, and for free, come on that’s pretty good?! The bad things are… the two brown shadows. I feel that these let the palette down, as they are very metallicy and if you’re trying to create a soft look, they can be quite harsh.

COLOURS: 8/10: Nice colours, but some are a bit too harsh.

FEEL & LOOK: 8/10: They look great, and feel very nice, not powdery at all.

OVERALL RATING: 8.5/10: For the price it is good. It includes a highlighter, and all the essentials.

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Get The Look: Restless

By December 30, 2012 Beauty, Fashion

If you haven’t seen it all ready, the 2 part film ‘Restless’ from BBC is a must see for you vintage modern films, i.e people like me 🙂 So, I decided to create a post dedicated to the brilliant spy film. So here you go… two outfits and a make-up look… (Images from BBC & Cathal MacIlwayne)

Restless BBC One HD – (iPlayer)

Picture created via Taaz.com

Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Fire & Ice £5.00 (Boots)Surreal Skin Mineral Foundation Urban Decay in Hallucination £5.25 (Amazon)Illamasqua Concealer in 200 £13.00 (Illamasqua) & Eye Pencil in Ebony £13.50 (MAC).

The look in the film was very basic, but the lips were perfect. The eyeliner was also very thin, but you could definitely tell there was something there. The hair in the image above is inspired by Kerry Washington, and it only needs a curling wand and a few bobby pins!

Long Sleeve Fit & Flare Dress £35.00 (Oasis), Cream Cat Eye Sunglasses £10.00 (River Island), Metal Tip Satchel £28.00 (ASOS), PRIOR Pointed High Heels £45.00 (ASOS) & Babyliss Curling Wand £19.99 (Superdrug).

This look is really simple to create, and it doesn’t need to much thinking. All you need to do is get the right shapes. The dress needs to be flared, or slightly flowing. The shoes need to be simple, but with a touch of elegance, and the bag needs to either be tiny, or a satchel.

Marsha Dress by Goldie £58.00, July Peep Toe Mid Shoes £48.00, Clean Zip Leather Purse £20.00 & Roller Bowler Hat £26.00 (All from Topshop).

This look is also so easy to create. Simple things like the neckline of the dress you wear, make such a difference in creating that Vintage Vibe. I think Topshop is a great place to create this look because they have Vintage looking things, but they also have a modern touch on them too.

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Scarlett Johansson in ELLE 2013

By December 30, 2012 Beauty, Fashion

Okay, a lot of you have probably already seen this, but I just had to add it because I LOVE IT! I love Scarlett Johansson, and I will do a CSC on her soon (hopefully!), and I love her even more in this… (Pictures from ELLE/Rankin)

Rankin has really captured the youth and character of S/S 13 and Scarlett. 2 in 1! I think I may even do an CSC so, watch out! How I would die to have her hair, and her style, and her smile 🙂

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