Wednesday 8 October 2014

John Frieda- Precision Foam hair dye.

As the autumnal months are upon us, I thought it was time for a change in both beauty and fashion.

After having ombre hair for the best part of 3 years I though it was time to change it up. I opted for a more natural brown (dark natural brown to be precise).

When looking through the copious amounts of hair dye i was completely overwhelmed not knowing which one to pick. Eventually I decided on the 'John Frieda precision foam home hair dye', which turned out to be a smart move. They have a wide range of hair colours - 20 in fact. As I said previously I went for the Dark natural brown, which is very dark sort of a browny black colour.

Now, I had never used a foam hair dye before however it was so easy to use. Starting from the routes you massage it into your hair in circular motions.The dye comes out really dark which means it is easy to see which parts are covered and which are not you then carrying on massaging around the head until you have all over coverage. You get a lot of dye from the box and it suggest to use only half for short hair but if you have long hair like myself you should use the whole bottle. After leaving on for half an hour you rinse out and use the John Frieda conditioner which is so good. My hair has never felt in such good condition and after using a hair dye.

I highly recommend buying if you do want to change up your hair colour exspecially as we are changing seasons.

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Friday 19 September 2014

Moschino SS15 at Milan Fashion Week





Jeremy Scott has done it again! He has managed to top his previous McDonalds and Spongebob line with barbie themed Moschino at last night's show in Milan

In every seat was a boxed Moschino Barbie and a
hand held mirror Iphone case following up Jeremy Scott's previous cartoon rubberised McDonald's case.  Jeremy Scott is in no way toneing it down and rightly so! His taste in popular culture is clearly working as all of his garments and accessories are selling and fast!

Scott literally created living dolls, the platinum blonde wigs placed perfectly, legs and arms were sheened to the max to create a 'plastic' look as they all totted down the runway.

The first half of the fifteen minute show was predominantly bubblegum pink, as barbie should be! We even saw model Charlotte Fee rollar blade down the runway  replicating roller barbie. Of course the runway soundtrack was Aqua's 'Barbie Girl' what else could it be!?

By far the best was saved to last with the 80s inspired metallic polka dot dress with iredesent  ruffles! Which highly resembles the real deal worn by barbie herself.

In addition to Marc Jacobs' 'Dream House' shoes is Barbie officially  making a comeback? Let's just hope that Scott's BFF Miley Cyrus incorporates some Moschino barbie in to her everyday attire!