Friday, 15 September 2017
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
15 Autumn fashion favourites
Well I don't know about you but I love the Autumn. Don't get me wrong I'm always sad to say goodbye to the Summer (if we actually get one). Long lazy days in the garden and wine filled nights by the chiminea. But there's just something about the nights drawing in that makes me want to snuggle up with the candles on and a mug of hot choccy. I love the changing fashions too, going from floaty dresses to thick jaquard skirts and warm woolly jumpers. You can't beat it!
Here is my line up of my current Autumn faves.
WAREHOUSE - Wild Garden Jacquard Skirt - £39.00 |
WAREHOUSE - Crew Jumper - £26.00 |
NEW LOOK - Mink Suedette Waterfall Jacket - £44.99 |
GEORGE at ASDA - Floral Print Pyjama Shirt and Trousers - £15 |
NEXT - Tea Dress - £30 |
NEXT - Bow Block Heel Shoes - £36 |
WHITE STUFF - Jennifer Peplum Dress - £59.99 |
FAT FACE - Carrie Lace Up Boots - £69 |
DOROTHY PERKINS - Pink Floral Jacquard Mini Skirt - £24 |
NEXT - Embroidered Sweater - £32 |
WHITE STUFF - Conniston Moleskin Coat - £110 |
M&S - Cable Knit Round Neck Jumper - £35 |
NEXT - Slim Twill Trousers - £28 |
NEXT - Coatigan - £38 |
PRIMARK - Brown Waterfall Cardigan - £13
Thanks for stopping by! x
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Sunday, 3 September 2017
How I broke the nail biting habit
I've always been a nail biter as long as I can remember. Where I got the habit from I have no idea as neither Mom or Dad were biters and they say you tend to mimic those around you. I used to bite my nails so low when I was little that my fingers would bleed, not a pretty site I can tell you. As I got older I longed for lovely long nails I could paint and show off, but still I couldn't break the habit.
Finally at the age of 33 (yeah, 33 not sure why?) I did it! With a mix of using Sally Hansen's Maximum Growth and Vaseline Intensive Care Hand & Nail Cream I managed to abstain from the biting habit and for the first time ever I had the lovely long nails I'd only dreamed about. From here on my nails stayed this way until..........my pregnancy with Eliza. Whether it was the pregnancy anxiety, sleepless nights or changing hormones, I once again bit my fingers to shreds. Once again I grew them back for a short time until.......yes, you guessed it my pregnancy with Freddie. Once Freddie was born in fact, I actually bit them more than ever yet again returning to those horrible stubby finger ends. It was time to take drastic action. This time I really was finding it hard to succeed using my previous techniques and my nails looked so awful that I hid them as much as possible. Someone suggested trying acrylics or gels so I went to see Rachel who was recommended by friends to see what she could do.
When she saw them she was shocked to say the least but was adamant that she could do something. She suggested that gel polish wouldn't look great at this stage as they really were so short so we went with acrylic tips with gel polish. I was really concerned that they wouldn't stick but she did a fabulous job and they stayed on for about 2 weeks. I went back again to have infills and for her to repair a couple of tips that had come off. By this time the nail bed had grown a little so the next lot of tips stayed on even better.
On my next visit I had the tips removed and just had gel polish put on my own nails that were growing fabulously. From here on I went back every 2 - 3 weeks each time getting another coat of gel. I found with the gel polish on I wasn't the least bit tempted to bite my nails. The gel makes the nails much thicker and quite hard. It helps to protect them while they repair themselves. My one bad habit however is that I tend to peel the gel off once it starts to flake instead of waiting to have them soaked off. This doesn't really do your nails a lot of good, however, it's still an improvement on biting them.
As you can see from my latest picture my nails have grown considerably now. They still break from time and I somehow damage them doing silly things but I'm proud of how they look now and love to show them off. I've had so many people comment and ask how I managed to break the habit that I thought I'd post my advice to help other nail biters out there.
Finally at the age of 33 (yeah, 33 not sure why?) I did it! With a mix of using Sally Hansen's Maximum Growth and Vaseline Intensive Care Hand & Nail Cream I managed to abstain from the biting habit and for the first time ever I had the lovely long nails I'd only dreamed about. From here on my nails stayed this way until..........my pregnancy with Eliza. Whether it was the pregnancy anxiety, sleepless nights or changing hormones, I once again bit my fingers to shreds. Once again I grew them back for a short time until.......yes, you guessed it my pregnancy with Freddie. Once Freddie was born in fact, I actually bit them more than ever yet again returning to those horrible stubby finger ends. It was time to take drastic action. This time I really was finding it hard to succeed using my previous techniques and my nails looked so awful that I hid them as much as possible. Someone suggested trying acrylics or gels so I went to see Rachel who was recommended by friends to see what she could do.
Before |
On my next visit I had the tips removed and just had gel polish put on my own nails that were growing fabulously. From here on I went back every 2 - 3 weeks each time getting another coat of gel. I found with the gel polish on I wasn't the least bit tempted to bite my nails. The gel makes the nails much thicker and quite hard. It helps to protect them while they repair themselves. My one bad habit however is that I tend to peel the gel off once it starts to flake instead of waiting to have them soaked off. This doesn't really do your nails a lot of good, however, it's still an improvement on biting them.
From left going clockwise: acrylic tips, acrylic tips then gel polish and gel french polish on my own nails |
My nails here are painted by myself with Barry M - Dark side of the shroom - gel nail polish. This is the first time I've used a Barry M polish and I'm really impressed with the results. With this particular polish you're supposed to use the Barry M gel top coat which I didn't realise at the time. However, I used my previously bought Rimmel Gel Top Coat and this worked perfectly well.
Good luck and good growing!
Thanks for stopping by! x
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Parenting, it's a rollercoaster
Ok, so my last post was a rather negative one but hey, I'm not apologising, everyone needs to vent at times. But following on from that I can't believe the change 3 weeks has brought. Freddie will be 10 months next weekend and in that short time since my last posting he has learned to sit up completely unaided, has his first tooth through (yesterday), has developed an interest in TV, but best of all......wait for it......drum roll..........HE'S SLEEPING THROUGH THE NIGHT! Not quite sure how this change came about but he just suddenly did it. He now goes up to bed around 7.30/8pm after having a bottle, goes straight off to sleep and doesn't stir till around 7 ish the next morning. It's absolute heaven! You can imagine the relief hubby and I are both feeling.
After trying to keep Eliza occupied at home unsuccessfully I made it my mission over the last few weeks to take her and Freddie out more and wow her behaviour improved no end. Don't get me wrong, we still have the occasional 'terrible twos' moments and she's getting rather argumentative and defiant in her old age, but she seems to have got so much out of our days out. More to come on our day trips in future postings.
The house has gotten a little tidier. I've tried my best to de-clutter a fair bit and moved the lounge furniture to open up the space a little. Freddie can now scoot about in his walker to his hearts content while Eliza dances around to her latest Disney favourite. We've had a quote for the kitchen floor (finally!) which at least feels like a bit of progress, the garden has been tidied and de-weeded and I'm almost at a level playing field with the constant piles of washing.
Abi is all enrolled to start at college again next week after a not so good start last year. I'm confident that the lecturers in her subject field will give her all the help and support she needs to get through. Sam has been working hard and is off on his jollies tomorrow, lucky so and so. He's off to beautiful city of Venice which is definitely one on my to do list. So whilst extremely jealous I'm looking forward to the piccies.
All in all life is good again. So onwards and upwards we go.
Labels:
10 month old,
first tooth,
parenting,
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