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Saturday, 15 November 2014

A Day In Photos #1

Today I had a Saturday off, and I don't normally have a weekend day offal I made the most of it. I started the day off with catching up on my tv shows and YouTube subscriptions. Once that was complete,I rang my sister and we made a time to hang out. Before she got to my house, I did a heap of house work. I was super productive and got most of it done. Justine and I hung out for a bit at home. We then went to Feilding for lunch. As you can tell from the photo we decided to pig out a bit and had KFC. After lunch we still had time to kill before she had to go to work so we wondered around the Warehouse for about an hour. I ended up getting a top and she got 2 skirts. We came home again and played with Carwen before Justine had to go. I then worked on my blog, gave it a bit of a redesign. I also filmed a video to go up on Monday. It was quite a productive day in my opinion. 

Let me know how your day was in the comments below! Maybe even do your own day in photos? 

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Shannen xx
Photos taken on my phone
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Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Movie Review: Annabelle



Now I know this is something I wouldn't usually post. But I love movies and TV shows, and own a few hundred. I get excited about new films coming out and always hope for the best.

Horror is one of my favourite genres. I love the twists and turns, the frights and the jumps. I live for the suspense. The predecessor to Annabelle, The Conjuring, was awesome. So I had high hopes for this film. As these are based on true stories, there should have been more terror in my opinion, but I just couldn't get into the story. I didn't find the characters that easy to get along with or to sympathise with. 

It was filled with a lot of cliches. The neighbours have a daughter that ran away, there's foreshadowing that she's coming back with mention of Charles Manson and his followers. And of course a creepy doll gets brought into the house. Weird stuff starts happening after that. Who would've guessed?


The doll on the left is the real life Annabelle, while the doll on the right is the Hollywood version.

All I've got to say about this film is that I was very disappointed. It had high standards to follow after The Conjuring, and it didn't quite make it. The directors work was excellent, the editors did a great job, and the actors did bring the story to life. It was the plot line that brought the movie down, the way the story unfolds wasn't interesting, and I struggled to pay attention.

Overall I give this movie 3.5 stars out of 5. 

I might watch it again and give it a second chane. 
If any of you guys have seen this film, how'd you enjoy it? Let me know in the comments below.

Shannen xx
Photos taken from google.com

Saturday, 8 November 2014

Toning Platinum Blonde Hair


When I tone my hair, I mix a little bit of toner, I use Fudge's Clean Blonde Purple Shampoo, with a conditioner, preferably a white one. I make a pale purple mixture and apply it to dry hair. If I have some on hand, I will add a dollop of pink hair dye to warm up the mixture a bit. I leave this on for like 15 minutes, enough to just take away any brassy tones.

Today I used a pre made purple mixture of Manic Panic's Cotton Candy Pink, Manic Panic Shocking Blue and conditioner (Organic Care's Colour Shield). I put that all over my hair, but I ran out halfway through doing my hair, so I super DIYed it and mixed my toner with my conditioner to make a similar version of the pre made mix. I smooshed this into my hair, blending it as much as possible so the two colours don't turn out too different. I then leave this mixture on for about 45 minutes. I'm aiming for a lilac look so I don't have to tone my hair for a while.

To maintain the toned look,  I use Fudge's Clean Blonde Purple Shampoo once a week, in the shower. I wet my hair, and then use a little bit and smother it over my hair. I wash my face then rinse it out. I always do it in between washing my hair and conditioning. I don't know why I do it in this order, it's just the way it's always been.

That's basically all there is to how I maintain white blonde hair. To make it easier I do all my hair care/maintenance the same day. So on Tuesday night, I soak my hair in coconut oil (sleep on it) then wash it out the next morning. I then tone and condition and carry on with my day.

Shannen xx
Photos of products: stock images off google.com
Other photos taken on Canon 600D
18-55mm lens used
Edited on fotor.com

Monday, 3 November 2014

Easy Eyes (Eyeliner Tricks)

If you aren't an expert at winged eyeliner, or can only do it with liquid or gel. but not both, then I've got a couple of tricks and tips for you. If you're anything like me, gel is easy to get symmetrical wings thanks to the angled brush, but liquid or pen liners can be a-whole-nother story.

The first tip I have for you is super easy and doesn't need any pictures to demonstrate because all you need to do is grab two strips of sellotape about an inch long. You needs to line them up from the outer corner of your eye to the end of your eyebrow. Before sticking them to your face after you've put your foundation and stuff on, stick the tape to the back of your hands a few times to remove the adhesive. This will make taking of the tape less damaging to your foundation. Now draw your wing right next to the tape, using it as a guide. This should help give you more symmetrical wings than doing it free hand. 



The second trick I have is a lot more difficult and I will have a couple of pictures helping to demonstrate how to do it. All you need is your eyeliner and a teaspoon. The teaspoon acts as a guide to get the perfect cat eye. 

Using the handle of the spoon, line it up as you would with the tape, then draw the line using the handle as a guide. Make sure the spoon is pressed against your face so that the eyeliner doesn't get underneath the spoon. This gives you a nice straight line to start your wing off. 



Now to get a nice even curve at the top of the wing, to connect it to your eyelid, you use the curve of the actual spoon. Line it up so it connects the tip of your wing to your lash line. This gives a nice curve and helps prevent you from having a super thick line that you can get from attempting this free hand. Again you need to make sure the spoon is pressed against your face so no leakages happen.


After using these two tips and tricks you should end up with pretty symmetrical wings, and in my honest opinion, it speeds up the process heaps! After tonnes of practice you'll be able to do it wonderfully without using the spoon or tape. Practice makes perfect! You should end up with something like this:


But remember, it may not look exactly like this because everyone has different eye shapes!
Let me know how you get on with either the tape method or the spoon method!

Shannen xx
Photos taken on a Canon 600D
18-55mm lens used
Photos edited on fotor.com