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Sunday, 29 March 2015

Nothing changes if nothing changes.

It's Wednesday evening, you'll find me in my slimming world class (post weighing) sitting with other members discussing the plan and whether we went off the rails or not. Quite often I keep to myself the fact that I had a cheeseburger, mozzarella dippers, numerous glasses of rose and mini eggs over the weekend and end up doing the fail - safe smile and nod. Anyway, we go onto motivation and how "nothing changes, if nothing changes". I thought to myself, well, that's obvious, and let the girls discuss it. Friday night comes and I'm at a works do, I visit the ladies toilet and on the back of the door was chalked on, the same sentence "nothing changes, if nothing changes" (i've got to say this saying was a welcomed change from the 'we won't serve you if you're drunk sign. This got me thinking more about it, and even though it's the most simplistic and obvious saying, I find myself relating it to everything at the moment, from losing weight to moving home, no one can make decisions for you! Time to stop dreaming of being comfortable in my own skin and go and make it happen! Anyway, back to make - up.

See above: Urban decay concealer, false eyelashes from eyelure and Urban Decay's revolution lipstick in 'liar'. Not applied that tidily, you will see what it looks like with no filter in terms of colour. The gun metal packaging is amazing, the colour is so so pigmented you really only need one application of this. Yes it's 15.50, but definitely worth it.
 
Next, my loves at the moment. Benefit's Watt's up, Soap and Glory's 'glow all out' and Hoola Bronzer. I apply the champagne coloured 'Watt's Up' first, then follow with the Soap and Glory 'Glow All Out' lightly with a thing brush just above it. To finish, I use Hoola bronzer underneath my cheekbones to keep the definition. See below all used together and urban decay's 'liar' in full show.

 

Benefit's 'Watt's Up'
Soap and Glory 'Glow All Out'
Here's what the above false eylashes look like on...

 

 

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