Showing posts with label scottish bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scottish bloggers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Lauren's Way Fake Tan at the SHABA Bloggers Event

I am beyond being late to the party with this one, so late that the cleaners have been and gone.  In fact, another party is already pouring the cocktails and tottering in their stilettos. That is how late I am, justifiably late due to working full-time but none-the-less late. 

A couple of weeks ago I went along to the Scottish Hair and Beauty Awards Blogger's event at the beautiful Private Members Club Number 29. The event was tan by INAA (I Need An Appointment) -


"The UK's first online hair and beauty booking portal dedicated to making the booking of salon appointments simple and fast - 24/7.

For Consumers we offer a free to use, appointment booking service providing access to an ever increasing range of Salons in your local area that accept online bookings. The portal will show you the full range of special promotions available at those Salons, as well as details about the Salon and what services and products they offer".



Lauren formerly star of the TV show The Only Way is Essex also made an appearance to promote her new beauty range, mainly focusing around her fake-tan line.  Not going to lie I was excited to see her in person, and adored the play-suit she was wearing. She looked gorgeous. 

However, although fashionably late the post is still relevant -this week it is sunny in Scotland (which for any foreign readers is as rare as the UK doing well in the Eurovision). Ouch! Painfully true though.  Us Scots don't see much of the sun, but we do love a tan. Well, some of us do. We would love for it to a natural tan but that is never going to happen on this side of the Atlantic.  So we get our tan from a bottle. 

Again I'll say some of us do, I don't.  I'm the super pale goth girl. The token goth in a circle of friends some might say. I've also been referred to as Morticia on occasion. My vampire complexion and pasty legs are a fright for most people.  In your typical night club in Scotland I stick out like a sore thumb, like the living dead amongst bronze goddesses. 


Even next to naturally pale people (like Susan on the right) I am pale by comparison. When I was younger I did experiment with fake-tan, but after getting a spray tan for my 5th year prom I never used fake-tan again. It was horrible: I was orange, my dress was green, and my face was not impressed. I don't even have any photo's on facebook it was that bad. I've just had a  look for evidence since I thought I could give you all a laugh.  It would appear it is too tragic though. 

However when I was asked at the Scottish Hair and Beauty Awards Blogger Event if I would like to try some of Lauren's way fake-tan I was like 'Ok then, convince me'. I felt my pale arm would work as a good canvas to show if the product really is any good.  


I opted to try the Instant Wash Off Glow, and I was actually really impressed.  I expected to hate it, but the tan actually looked quite natural.  Well, natural when you didn't look at the corpse like arm next to it. But the best part is that it doesn't smell like fake tan, not one hint of digestive biscuit. 


For an instant fix of beautiful tan - Essex style - try our Instant Wash Off Glow. 
This is a hydrating tinted lotion that provides a natural looking tan on the go, perfect for last minute parties! As a no fuss, no commitment product our Instant Wash Off Glow is so easy to remove - simply wash off with soap and water.

If I were to get back into the habit of wearing fake tan on a regular basic I would definitely use Lauren's Way tanning products. 


I had a fantastic evening at the bloggers event and was happy to network with lots of bloggers who I have previously spoken to online but never met in person.  I am really looking forward to the next bloggers event.  Good luck to all the salons competing in the awards ceremony.







Saturday, 13 April 2013

INAA Scottish Hair & Beauty Awards (Exclusive Event).

Hello lovelies,

So, who is all going to the Scottish Hair and Beauty event on the 29th of April, and more importantly what are you going to wear?  I am unsure at the moment about what to wear, is it smart casual or black-tie? Flats or heels, that is the question. I've found a beautiful pair of Kurt Geiger boots, but I can't find them in my size (sad face).  I did find them in the brown, but then I think I would prefer the black. However, someone did point out the brown would be better for summer - gah!


What do you think?  I can't wait to meet some of you there.  This is my first blogger event, since I couldn't attend the Christmas party or the Zen event due to work.  I'm rather excited, but nervous at the same time.

Much love,

Victoria.

xx

Thursday, 31 January 2013

'Get Fit and Feel Epic'

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One of my favourite blogs and a fellow Scottish blogger - Sandra over at The Black Pearl Blog put up post a little while back about the 'Get Fit and Feel Fit' competition in conjunction with Moneysupermarket.com.  I knew I wanted to enter and I it was always in the back of my mind to do a post about health and weight loss but I kept putting it off, and now it is the deadline day and I am typing away furiously.  I wanted to do this more for myself and to share with others than for the competition if I am being honest. But winning the awesome Aria Wi-fi Smart Scales would be a fantastic weight loss aid.
Before I launch into my 2013 year plan I feel I need to give a little back of a background story. For the last year I have been dealing with having an auto-immune disease called Hashimoto's - which is a form of under-active thyroid with the exception that is it my immune system that is attacking my thyroid rather than just having a deficiency. Thyroid disease affects most things in your body but most noticeably it affects your weight, it took a doctor six months to take me seriously when I said I was uncontrollably putting on weight and by then the damage had already been done.

(thyroids)

It has not been an easy year, in regards to my health and my weight.  I am unsure of the exact amount of weight I have gained but I have went from being a comfy 12-14 to somewhere between a 16-20.  I have so much respect for people that are comfortable with their weight but for me this weight gain has been disastrous for  my mental health. I am also 4ft 11 so that does not help.  I have always had issues with my weight, even when I was a size 6-8 (a long time ago).  I thought I was fat back then, so it is safe to say that I have some issues, it would be stupid for me to deny it but this post isn't about eating disorders. It is about hope.

(Third year of University at my normal weight).

(Graduation - end of 4th year)


In those photo's I don't even think I look like the same person.  It's hard.

Everyone has an opinion about weight but I feel the fact that I have been at both sides of the scale gives me some kind of nonsensical upper wisdom on the topic.  I know how it feels to be thin and feel uncomfortable in your skin and to be overweight and even more uncomfortable.  Weight I feel is a metal health issue above everything these days.  It is no longer just a health issue,  people everywhere are not happy in themselves and  people need to remember being thin does not necessaries mean healthy. My wish for everyone in 2013 is to attempt to be healthy and to be happy with yourself, if you can.


So here is my plan for 2013 - to try and find some sort of inner happiness.

1.  Invest in some vitamins and supplements to help me feel healthier and to give my metabolism the mighty shove that it needs.  The doctors haven't helped me in regards to getting extra help thus far, but I do have a friend who works at Holland and Barrat.  They shop assistants are greatly trained so do not be scared to ask for some help.

2.  Pester the doctors relentlessly until they help me. If you feel something is wrong with your health, go to the doctors.  They get paid to help you and be assertive.  I know it is hard, I am struggling with that at the moment but remember it is their job.  You should not be made feel like an inconvenience.

3.  I am a member of the women's only gym Curves, I have been a member on and off since I was 16.  Normal gyms, I have tried but they never worked that great for me.  A lot of people are sceptical about Curves because it is only a 30 minute workout but it works for me, it might not be helping so much with the weight at the moment (because of the thyroid) but with the lack of energy I have it is some days just enough for me to handle.  The support is brilliant too, everyone is there for the same reason - to feel better about themselves.  There is no bitchiness, simply just lots of women of different ages and sizes trying to lose weight and feel healthier. If you are someone who struggles to find time to exercise then I would advise giving Curves a try, 30 minutes is enough time for a workout but not too much time that is going to get in the way of your life, whether that be studies or children.

3.  Stop eating out as regularly.  My boyfriend and I have got into the habit of going out for lunch or dinner quite frequently and although it is lovely it is not particularly good for the waist line.  So, that is ending.  It will be for special occasions from now on. I am also calling a stop to binding whilst watching films - there is no need.  I'm on the grapes and cherries from now on.  Frozen grapes are a great call for those trying to lose weight, they taste lovely and they take ageees to eat - ask my flatmates who had to put up with the punnet of frozen grapes in the freezer.

4.  Strict diets do not bide well with me but I do believe in everything in moderation. Eat well and eat less junk - to me that is the sane way to do it.  It is a lifestyle change and one you can engage with for life, therefore you cannot fall off the wagon too badly like you can with strict diets which in my opinion can be rather damaging to the self-esteem.


I hope this post helps someone somewhere, and if anyone wants to talk further about any of the issues I have addressed you can either tweet me at: @glampire_x or e-mail me at: victoria.mcewan@hotmail.co.uk

Much love.

xx