Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Gray + Brown!

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I am joyful~

My ODJ

1. Top:
RL Jolene silk tie-neck blouse
Kay Park long collared cut-out long blazer

2. Bottom:
Phillip Lim

3. Accessory:
Hobo international croc-embossed clutch

4. Shoes:
Chole wedge boots


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Don't mess around w/ me.

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Hum.......
Ah.. look at those family pictures, the one when Niel is only 6 months old and I am still....very ROUND face there!! ^O^

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Day dreaming~

Have FUN tomorrow!!
xoxo Rachel 


Autumn Makeup tutorial.

I was recently inspired by the beautiful new Gucci Guilty advert to create this gorgeous autumn look.
As you all know I am as pale as they come, so I tried to bronze myself up a little in this tutorial to accommodate all my lovely tanned readers. Of course this makeup is versatile and looks great on lighter skins too!
 I think if I had Chris Evans in this photo with me it would better, don't you? ;) Yummm.



Products used in this video:
.Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow/Liner - # Birthday Suit http://uk.strawberrynet.com/makeup/be...

.Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow/Liner - # Carte Blanche http://uk.strawberrynet.com/makeup/be...

.Lancome Hypnose - No. 01 Noir Hypnose http://uk.strawberrynet.com/makeup/la...

.Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay In Place Makeup SPF 10 - No. 03 Outdoor Beige http://uk.strawberrynet.com/makeup/es...

.Yves Saint Laurent Soleil D'Afrique Collector Powder For The Complexion http://uk.strawberrynet.com/makeup/yv...

.Bourjois Lovely Brille Lipshine - # 07 Rose Pareo http://uk.strawberrynet.com/makeup/bo...
  I really enjoyed doing this look so I hope you get a chance to try it out! :) xxx 

Permanent hair removal with the E-One: Chapter 2

A few months ago I posted some information and my first impressions of the E-One permanent at home IPL hair removal system. Now, two sessions later, I just wanted to share my experiences and my thoughts on this system with you all.

I am very lucky to have been given the opportunity of keeping the system at home for a few months and thoroughly testing it out on myself (and even on my flatmate's leg to see her thoughts). Though at present it is a little too early to tell if the results have been significant, or indeed permanent, on close inspection the hair on my legs has already started becoming patchy. There seem to be fewer hairs resurfacing altogether, though not dramatically so. This is more than I can say for the laser salon treatment I have been receiving on my underarms, as after 4 sessions I have thus far seen very little change. I much prefer having the freedom of using the E-One in my own living room, than having to schedule appointments at a salon, and though it is a little laborious, since us ladies can multi-task I usually sit down and catch up on a few YouTube videos or watch a (green tinted by the safety specs) movie while zapping ;).

The system itself is simple and intuitive to use, and though time consuming I have found the whole process pretty painless. As my skin is very sensitive I often experience a rash after shaving or waxing, which as some of you know can look much worse than the hair does! Of course I was apprehensive at first as the flashes are quite bright, but besides a quick burst of heat there was no pain or irritation afterwards, which I was very surprised by. Trust me, I am the biggest wimp when it comes to pain, and even on the highest setting I felt nothing more than intense heat, which faded in 2 seconds. Much less painful than waxing, or even epillating. Though when I zapped the bf's arm he wasn't quite as tolerant hehe ;).

If you are interested in finding out more on my views on IPL hair removal and my experience (so far), as well as a short demonstration of how I use the machine, please check out the video below. I was doubting whether to put this up, as I look horrendous. This was filmed during my lunch hour so I ran straight from work through the rain (just my luck!) to the E-One offices and am looking more than a little frazzled.. apologies, but I thought this could be helpful for you guys :).



If you're looking to try the E-One system before you buy you can now do so at the newly opened London showroom. You can click here to make an appointment or call 0203 036 0800. This video was filmed in their showroom at Sutherland House, 3 Lloyd's Avenue, London EC3N 3DS. With prices starting at £1,250, I would definitely recommend popping in and testing it out if you are able to do so. Having met a few of the team I have found them very helpful with any of my queries and concerns.

Have you tried IPL? Would you consider investing in an at-home system or would you prefer to go to a salon? Personally, I was dubious at how effective this system would be at first, but having tried (and paid good money) for a salon treatment that has so far failed to deliver, I am starting to see more of the benefits of a good at home system. Though it is expensive, if the results are indeed visible and permanent, I think it is worth it. I shall keep you updated with my progress. Hopefully after six sessions (at 6 weeks apart) I shall be hair free... fingers crossed!xxx

I Am Gobsmacked...

I was catching up on my blog reading list tonight and after I read this post by Nicolavc86, I was completely gobsmacked to learn that there are forums dedicated to trashing gurus.  I had no idea such things existed! I am not going to post links to these sites because they don't deserve any more attention, but I am aware that this post is highlighting the fact that they are there BUT I felt so strongly about it that I just wanted to vent on here.

First of all, after everything that has happened with my dad this week, after realising how short life really is, I just can't get my head around the fact that there are so many people out there on the internet who waste their lives spewing venimous, absurd and slanderous accusations, commenting on the physical appearance of the gurus in an extremely personal and spiteful way and generally launching a full scale character assasination on their chosen hate victim. I actually became quite upset reading some of the comments and I closed the window down after reading a handful.

I became so upset because it's hard to fathom that there are people out there with such hate inside them, such bitterness and the audacity to post such awful thing about someone they have never met before. I mean, just because these gurus are bloggers and youtubers and give us an insight into their lives DOES NOT mean that it's ok to tear them to pieces. I'm all for free speech but there's a big difference between giving an opinion and picking someone apart unnecessarily. I've always been of the opinion that if you don't have anything nice to say, keep your mouth shut and if they don't like someone's YouTube videos or blog, then they can always unsubscribe! No one is forcing them to read or watch this stuff! That's what really gets me.

With that in mind, I can only come to one conclusion...that these people relish ripping people to shreds, in the vain attempt to "bring them down a notch or two". The only person they have brought down is themselves, because any decent person reading those forums would be as appalled as I was. These people take pleasure in critisising gurus who, on the whole, are doing what they do to help and advise people.  If you think someone is annoying, has no style or rubbish hair...fine, but keep it to yourself.  Why would you want to set out to intentionally hurt someone's feelings? You don't know what might be going on in their lives, they may have stress to deal with and you may be contributing to that....that's not big and it's not clever.

I can tell you something, if these people said the things they have to a REAL person in the street, they all would have been lamped by now! No one would stand for that kind of behaviour in the real world and that's why the majority of these people hide behind anonymous profiles, because they know what they are doing is wrong, it's not ok, it's not justified and they are scared of the backlash they may create if people knew who they really were.  Their inboxes would be full to the brim with protests and angry emails.  Hate breeds hate and that's a sad fact of life.  But these people should remember this famous quote about jealousy..."If malice or envy were tangible and had a shape, it would be the shape of a boomerang".

I am so sick and tired of seeing comments like "who does she think she is?"...."her face is lop-sided"..."she needs to get a better camera".  Well...if they think they are so perfect then why don't they start up their own channel? I'll tell you why...because not many people would follow a blog or channel that continuously trashes other people and encourages hate towards other human beings.  Who wants that kind of negativity in their lives? I have always believed that you get back what you give out.  If you are a happy and positive person, you will generally get that back.  If you are a jealous and hateful person, then you will wither inside and be a very lonely person. 

You're not going to like EVERY guru on here or YouTube but keep in mind that they are human beings too and they have feelings.  So people should think twice before they post a negative comment because their words could make a bad day worse for that person.

What I'm really trying to say is that I wish those people would just grow up, get a life and stop being so petty. 

Rant over.
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