Sunday 29 March 2015

Body Image...


For today's blog post, I wanted to talk about something a little different, something that matters. Most of you probably won't read all of this as it is quite long but it would be great if you shared it for other people too see. I want to talk about body image.


We all know the pressure that’s being forced onto teenagers to look a certain way nowadays. We all go through body insecurities at some point in our life; we understand how they feel. But in modern society with technology and media taking over our lives, the ‘perfect’ body criteria has reached breaking point. Take Kendall Jenner for example, the model of the moment, walking runways for the likes of Chanel and Marc Jacobs. Yet recently she has been demoted as ‘too fat’ for runway. Whilst walking for the prestigious Tommy Hilfiger runway earlier this year, she got slated for not being thin enough to model the clothes correctly. But, this was by the people watching the show and not by the designer. What message does that give teenagers about judgement over body types?

Even as little girls growing up, we are encouraged to play with Barbie dolls. At 5 years old, we are already building up an idea of the body we want, based on the dolls we play with. Although only a representation, if Barbie was real, her hips would be too small and not strong enough to carry a baby. Also, her legs would be so long and inadequately proportioned that her feet would lie flat on the floor. Is this really the body we are telling young girls they should aim for?

It is not only Barbie who create dolls like this, but it’s companies you would not expect, such as Disney. These dolls are very popular at the moment, especially from the hit movie, Frozen. These dolls are aimed at a much younger audience of 5-8 years. But at this age, children are easily influenced by people they admire. Many girls dream of being princesses and will go to great lengths to make this happen, but does this mean they need to skip a meal to achieve this?

Dolls in the shops are generic. They all look exactly the same as each other. You don’t see dolls that are a bit chubby round the edges or have stretch marks on their legs, things that every normal person has! Not only are we teaching girls that this is the body they should aim for, but we are teaching them that everyone else should look like that too. 

As young people, teenagers are always on the lookout for what is trendy and cool right now. This could be regarding what they wear, what they do or what they say. Why is it that body trends have now become popular too?

Thigh gaps have become the latest preferred goal. For those who don’t know what that is, it’s as obvious as it sounds. Your thigh fat does not touch when your legs are put together, resulting in a ‘gap’ in-between. This is supported in the modelling industry for photo-shoots and runways. Modelling experts are even starting to worry about Cara Delevingne’s career in the business due to the loss of her thigh gap. Although, she has now become a role model due to being more body confident and for not necessarily following body trends.

This trend has resulted in many girls starving themselves in the hope of achieving this look. What people don’t know is that a thigh gap is not based on how skinny you are, but based on how wide your hips are, making this unachievable for many.

95% of teenagers think they are fat, don't you think there is something wrong with that? It's because we live in a society full of pre-conceived ideas and judgements, constantly pressurising people to look and act a certain way. 

It doesn't matter what shape or size you come in, just be you thats what counts.

We should be teaching teenagers the importance of having a healthy balanced diet and lifestyle to achieve the body they want; the healthy way is always the best way. But equally, shouldn’t we be telling them that it is okay to look how you look and that you should never change based on current trends.

Everyone is different but it is our individuality that makes us who we are. 

Smile and be happy within yourself, it doesn't matter if you are not what society deems as being 'perfect' because 'perfect' doesn't exist.

Ellie xxx




Sunday 15 March 2015

Makeup Starter Kit


If you want to start with makeup, it can be quite tricky deciding what products to use and where to start. Here are a couple of  products to get you started.

1. Concealer

If you are just starting out with makeup, I wouldn't recommend going straight in with foundation until you feel ready. Concealer is good because it will give you a natural look whilst covering spots and blemishes.You can either get a concealer stick or liquid concealer, personally I prefer the liquid concealers as I feel they blend into your skin well and give better coverage. However, you will have to find what works best for you. 
Some concealers I would recommend are; Collection Lasting Perfection (£4.19) and Rimmel Wake Me Up (£5.49).

2. Mascara 

Mascara is a really easy product to use and works well with both natural and more edgy looks. Mascara can be quite expensive, but you can also get some cheaper products that work just as well.
Mascaras I would recommend: Collection No Clumps (£2.99) and Maybelline Volume Express Colossal Cat Eyes (£7.99).

3. Eyeshadow

Eyeshadow is a great makeup product to start with as you can create lots of different styles and you can decide on colours that suit you best. It is so versatile and their are some great eyeshadow palettes to choose from. You can choose from a number of types of palettes such as a nude palette or a brighter one, its up to you to decide which one you prefer.
Eyeshadow palettes I would recommend; Makeup Revolution Flawless (£8.00) and Bourjois Little Round Pot (£6.99)

4. Lipgloss

It is your personal preference to whether you prefer using lipstick or lipgloss, however lipgloss is much easier to apply for a beginner. If you go slightly over your lip line by accident, it won't be as prominent compared to a lipstick, unless of course you are going for the Miranda Sings look ;) 
Lipglosses I would recommend; Tanya Burr Lipgloss (£6.99) and Barry M (£4.49).

Ellie xxx


Sunday 1 March 2015

February Favourites...


Here are a collection of my favourite products from the month of February.

Rimmel wake me up foundation

I have been needing a new foundation for ages and I was unsure which one to go for as I have not particularly liked my previous ones. For me personally, I have had trouble finding a good foundation for my skin as it can be quite dry. This foundation is very runny and it quite moisturising so it is especially good for dry skin. The coverage is really good but you do need to blend it in a lot so your face doesn't look 'clumpy'. It cost £9 so was quite expensive for a drugstore product but is worth the price as it will last you a long time and you will have great results. 


Rimmel lasting finish colour rush intense colour balm

I'm obsessed with this lip product! This lip crayon is so easy to apply and lasts for ages on your lips, the colour is super pigmented and you don't need to be constantly re-applying to get the full effect. Rimmel have such a wide range of colours, it was really hard to choose which one to go for, I will definitely be going back to get another one. They were £5.49 from superdrug so not too expensive.

Ed Sheeran - Multiply

This Cd is my life. At first, I was unsure whether I liked it but after a couple of plays, I fell in love with it. I'm a bit late on the whole Ed Sheeran hype but now I'm definitely involved. My favourite songs are Tenerife Sea, Affire Love and Nina. All I can really say, if you haven't got this cd, what are you waiting for?

Watch - Next

I have been needing a new watch for ages and I didnt know where to look. I got a next voucher for my birthday and after browsing for a bit, I came across the watches. There were so many cute watches it was really hard to choose. I went for this one as it has a super pretty floral design on the face and the rose gold buckles. The watch was £24 which is quite expensive but I don't think you are going to get a decent watch for much cheaper than that.


If you want to find out the rest of my february favourites, then head over to my youtube channel which you can access via my google+

Thanks for reading and have a great day.

Ellie xxx