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Fashion Friday: Denim Shorts!

Spring Summer time means denim shorts so here are our favourite picks!


 Easy to dress up or down!


Everyone needs a pair of vintage levis!



Little bit of embroidery!


For you boho babes


 Blue not your colour?


Love the rolled up detail here


Total summer feels!


 If you like an elastic waist!



For something totally different!

Are you into denim shorts?

Gratituesday - Flowers and Long Days!

So the clocks have finally gone forward (did this winter feel so long?!) which means the time is coming for long nights, warm (ish) weather, and generally life being a little sweeter! I do love summer so...Busy week and sun is shining, and goals are close to being accomplished - what is on your love list this week? 


Cacti 



 This adorable bag.


Flower Crowns



Crystals



This ring holder



 Holiday dreaming


Always funny



Sea, please.

Little Things...

Puppy dates Blue skies and sunshine (such a mood booster!) fitting into jeans you haven't in over a decade gym dates coffee dates after gym singing to music in the car with Immy Drinking lots of water Birthday planning Delicious (worth a watch!) Planning a mothers day feast! Helping others ' I was addicted to muller lights' Lunch dates Long walks with loud music Burger dates Lovely people 

What is making your life go PING this week?!
 

Macro Monday - 179!

It's Spring! THANK FUCK! Hope you all had a lovely mothers day, and if it's one of those days that hard, I hope you got through it! Anyway lets get our lols on right?



Every damn year 

 

 Rare Monet


I mean really?




Lol


 goals af indeed



As you do.

lol



Oh Leo


 lol


 every time


 yep


 seems legit



have a good week!

Lotion vs. Oil: Why You Should Make The Change



I try very hard to not put lotion on my skin due to have acne prone skin, then my friend handed me a bottle of jojoba oil in my hand and sent me on my way.

Now I’ve been putting this stuff on my face for almost two months, and I absolutely love it. It’s lightweight, gives my complexion an even matte finish, and at the same time, feels ultra-nourishing as I lightly massage it around my eyes, cheekbones, across my forehead, and finally my chin. You would think that the oil would cause my sensitive skin to break out and clog my pores, but no — it doesn’t.

The experience caused my awareness to perk up, and I started to notice other girls talking about face oil over dinner, online – I couldn’t escape the topic. It seemed everywhere I looked, moisturising your face with oil had suddenly become all the rage.


The Benefits of Oil:
  1. Oils lock in moisture and help protect the skin against environmental effects.
  2. Oils deliver a potent dose of nutrients
  3. Because your face is well moisturised, it will stop the overproduction of its own oil, and you’ll avoid that shiny t-zone look.
  4. Oils can be all natural, need no preservatives, and have a shelf life of about two years.
  5. Most natural oils are easily absorbed and won’t clog pores.
  6. Oils are typically ultra-healing, and great for repairing skin.
Tip: Don’t purchase oils extracted with heat or harsh chemicals as these will cause the oils to break down, and diminish their quality. Look for labels that say cold-pressed or CO2 extracted. Also, stay away from anything with words like “parfum” or “fragrance.” These are generally chemical additives, and not what you want to put on your face. At the same time, many of today’s oils are mixed with herbs and flowers for added benefits and scents. So long as they are natural, you’re good. Look for “certified organic.”

The Downfall of Lotion: There has been a recent migration in mankind’s way of thinking towards a desire for holistic products. We all of a sudden care what we put on our skin, and what enters our bodies. Lotion is usually made from a combination of oil and water, and the presence of water causes bacteria to form and makes the oil go rancid. To prevent this, all lotions must contain a preservative of some kind to keep them from going bad. That preservative is almost never natural, and – if avoidable – something you rather not put on your face.




Now, if you’re new to moisturizing with oil, here is a little break down of what oils you’re likely to come across. Please note, many lines will combine oils.

Jojoba Oil: The makeup of Jojoba oil almost mirrors that of our skin’s natural sebum (protective barrier). It thus helps to control the over production of sebum, won’t clog pores, and helps protect the skin. Vitamin-wise, it’s rich in vitamin E, and is a great source of antioxidants. Try: Caru Skincare Organic Jojoba Oil Facial Moisturizer

Almond Oil: Almond oil is great for deep moisturizing and to soothe dry or irritated skin. It’s rich in vitamins A, B, and E. Try: Aurelia Probiotic Skincare

Argan Oil: This one is popular in the anti-aging world. Argan oil helps with wrinkles, soothes conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, acne, and dry skin. It is rich in vitamin E, essential fatty acids, and antioxidants. Try: Josie Maran 100% Pure Argan Oil Light

Seaberry: Seaberry makes a great protective layer. It’s packed with omega fatty acids that create a barrier while moisturizing and nourishing. Try: Seaberry Moisturizing Facial Oil

Rose Hip Oil: Unlike the others already mentioned, rose hip is rich in vitamin C which makes it great for skin repair. It helps with red marks or scarring, but is best when mixed with one of the oils already mentioned. Try: Melvita Rose Hip Oil

Happy moisturising everyone!