So, if you have been following my blog a bit you would know that I have always wanted to dip-dye my hair like Lauren Conrad did for SS11 but never really got around to it. I took the plunge in april for my birthday and decided to go ombré (best decision ever!), leaving my options open if I ever wanted to dip-dye my ends as they we already bleached.
As, the end of the summer became near and the chances of me being able to dip-dye my hair became very very slim as I was going back to school in a week, and I had a party the next day I decided to try chalk my hair. Er, not my best idea at 11:30 pm (let's face it, it's probably not the best time of day to make decisions but I'll go on).
I read up many times before on how to chalk your hair but this was the main video I used: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhRK9F_I2wg
I'm just going to be brutally honest: A waste of time and I ended up looking like a scarecrow (totally serious here). When my hair was curly and it had freshly applied wet chalk I thought this was the best thing ever invented and I couldn't wait to tell everyone, but as I had to "seal" the colour with heat things just went downhill.
I was half afraid to brush my hair as everytime I did it appeared as if more and more chalk came out. I felt as if I'd just wasted too much time. Once my hair was curled and looking pretty I did start to like the look of it but would have prefered stronger colour. What I did like about it though was that it gave me an idea of how my hair would look like dip-dyed and I definitely plan on doing it sometime!
Also, make sure you're hair is conditioned very well before and after. Most people say that you need it after but if you would rather that your hair wasn't straw condition the bejaysus outta' your hair. Same goes for after.
So this wasn't really for me but did give me an idea of how my hair would look like dip-dyed which was great to see. Maybe not my cuppa tea, but if you've a problem with crows attacking the shpuds then this is for you!
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Monday, 27 August 2012
My First FOTD! Out and about...
I wasn't exactly dressed for anything in particular just out and about I guess!
Denim shirt: Forever 21 (June last year)
Tank top: Penneys
Skirt: Bershka
Boots: Penneys
Bracelets: Stradvarius
Bag: Dunnes
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Sunday, 26 August 2012
A Teenager's Worst Nightmare...
So there's some people out there (*cough* adults *cough*) who think that a teenager's worst nightmare is breaking a nail or not having an ipad. Well now let me tell you this, from my perspective that you're completely wrong (although yes, breaking a nail is annoying). It's having unruly, irritating skin. And there's much more to it than you think...
There's some (very) lucky people out there who are blessed with clear skin, never had to worry only ever had a spot once or twice, easily gone. I, for one though, are not one of those lucky people. Now I'm not saying I have bad skin, I have never had (and don't currently have) any acne, so I am lucky in that way. Every now and then though my skin just decides to breakout like crazy and my skin is never quite completely clear, there's always something but luckily, it's all contained to my t-zone.
What many people (usually the one's blessed with clear skin) that it's actually just such a bleedin' pain having skin like this. Not because of all the effort of trying to find products that clear your skin (well yes that too) but it knock your confidence BIG TIME. I hate feeling like I have to go out wearing makeup because of my skin. Not only do you go through more makeup but it doesn't exactly help your skin get any better and when everyone around you has lovely, clear skin you just feel, well, let's be honest here, like c-r-a-p. (Sorry for the language but you get my point now?)
So I've been through the rounds with different things like my one week skin challenge, and various stingy face washes. Right now I'm using Dermalogica's clean start kit that I was lucky enough to receive as a present. It seemed to work wonders for my skin at first but as it runs out I feel my skin going downhill :(
I'm on the hunt for something at the moment so please let me know what you like and find works! Also let me know how you feel on this issue, I'd love to hear from you!
Follow me and my blog and also on twitter @gabriella678 and instagram: Gabriella_678 !
There's some (very) lucky people out there who are blessed with clear skin, never had to worry only ever had a spot once or twice, easily gone. I, for one though, are not one of those lucky people. Now I'm not saying I have bad skin, I have never had (and don't currently have) any acne, so I am lucky in that way. Every now and then though my skin just decides to breakout like crazy and my skin is never quite completely clear, there's always something but luckily, it's all contained to my t-zone.
What many people (usually the one's blessed with clear skin) that it's actually just such a bleedin' pain having skin like this. Not because of all the effort of trying to find products that clear your skin (well yes that too) but it knock your confidence BIG TIME. I hate feeling like I have to go out wearing makeup because of my skin. Not only do you go through more makeup but it doesn't exactly help your skin get any better and when everyone around you has lovely, clear skin you just feel, well, let's be honest here, like c-r-a-p. (Sorry for the language but you get my point now?)
So I've been through the rounds with different things like my one week skin challenge, and various stingy face washes. Right now I'm using Dermalogica's clean start kit that I was lucky enough to receive as a present. It seemed to work wonders for my skin at first but as it runs out I feel my skin going downhill :(
I'm on the hunt for something at the moment so please let me know what you like and find works! Also let me know how you feel on this issue, I'd love to hear from you!
Follow me and my blog and also on twitter @gabriella678 and instagram: Gabriella_678 !
Gabriella x
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