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Maybelline Midnight Red



Maybelline Midnight Red

Maybelline Midnight Red

Back in September I wrote a post all about  my favourite Autumn nail colours, since then I may or may not have encountered a few shopping trips and bought some more nail colours. One of which is this stunning one from Maybelline in'Midnight Red'. I have reapplied this colour ever single time I have gone to paint my nails and I can't stop staring at it. It is best described as a deep burgundy red that is perfect for this time of the year. I also love the formula of these nail polishes if you didn't already know because they apply beautifully, look stunning for a long time and never seem to chip even after the 7 day promise! 

If you can get your hands on this gorgeous colour then go and get it because it is perfect for A/W! 

 

Foundation: How To Get The Perfect Coverage

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Every girl would like to have perfect looking skin. Getting your foundation technique just right doesn't happen overnight. It takes practice along the way. If you want to learn the secrets to beautiful skin, look no further. I've put together a few expert tips for you that might just change the way you approach your beauty regime. I hope you like them!

1. Prepare your base

Before you even reach for your tube of foundation, you need to start prepping your base. If your skin is less than perfect, don't panic. You should use a cleansing routine to keep it as clean as possible. Failing that, you might want to look into getting microdermabrasion. You can get a load of information about it on the Court house clinics site. The most important thing is that your skin is smooth before you start. Once you have the right base, everything else will be easy.

2. Find the right tone

Finding the right foundation tone is not easy at all. You might think you know which one suits you, but how can you be sure? It is well worth heading to a department store and seeing what they have to offer. After all, the staff can help you in your quest to find the perfect shade for you. Ask them to try different tones on your skin. Once you know what shade suits you, you should always use it.

3. Use some primer

Primer is essential if you want your skin to look beautiful all day long. There are many primers on the market, and so you might want to test a few out for yourself. You need to get the right primer for your skin. Once you have it, it will help the makeup look fresh all day long. Before you apply your foundation, you need to smooth the primer over your skin. This step will reduce the look of pores and blemishes.

4. Brighten beneath your eyes

Do you have bags under your eyes? Well, you are not alone. Getting rid of them is easy, though, so long as you know how. If you use an eye brightener below your eyes, it should make all the difference. All you need to do is dab the solution on the area and then blend it with your fingers. You should apply this formula before you put your foundation on for the best results.

5. Use a luminous powder

Once you have used your foundation, you need to get the perfect finish. You can now get some luminous powder to put over the top of your foundation. Not only will this powder stop your foundation coming off you in the day, but it will also make you glow. Don't believe me? Try it for yourself. I promise it will make all the difference to your look.

So there you have it! I know that getting your look just right can be hard. I hope that my words of wisdom help you when you next come to do your makeup!


 
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Walking Scotland: Top 5 Walking Routes


tFrom the country’s glistening lochs to its history-soaked coastlines and sky-scraping mountains, Scotland is truly a rambler’s paradise. With so many natural beauty spots to explore, it can be difficult to know which of the many walking trails to follow.

To help you on your way, Shoetique has created this useful guide to the very best walks in Scotland, so you can effortlessly plan your next walking holiday.

South Loch Ness Trail
Walking Scotland: Top 5 Walking Routes

Loch Ness has become something of a tourist destination, with people travelling far and wide to try and spot the legendary Nessie. For a more relaxing experience, follow the South Loch Ness Trail.

The route is quite lengthy at 28 miles in total, so you may want to tackle it in sections depending on how long you’ll be in the area for. The elevated route begins at Loch Tarff and provides ramblers with exceptional views of Loch Ness as they make their way towards Torbreck.

It’s not just the majestic scenery you’ll be able to take in during the route though. You’ll see everything from the remains of an Iron Age fort to the Thomas Telford pier.

Where to stop:

Towards the end of your ramble, you’ll pass through the village of Dores. Situated on the shores of the Loch, The Dores Inn is the perfect place to enjoy a refreshing drink and a home cooked meal as you look over the glass-like waters.

What boots?

Due to the steep inclines that feature along this route, it’s really important that you choose a pair of walking boots with a sturdy grip and padding around the ankles for extra support.

Find out more:

You can find out more details about the route here.

Arthur’s Seat
Walking Scotland: Top 5 Walking Routes

When most people think of Edinburgh, they think of a bustling Scottish city — and they’d be right! Yet many people are unaware of the hill walking opportunities the urban area has to offer.

Arthur’s Seat is a dormant volcano in Holyrood Park. While the route may be rocky and rough, it makes a great trail for walkers who want to enjoy spectacular views across Edinburgh’s city centre at the top. If you’re not cut out for the terrain, you can still take in the picturesque park from ground level.

Where to stop:

Because of Holyrood Park’s close proximity to the city centre, walkers are spoilt for choice when it comes to refreshment breaks. A popular choice is The Sheep Heid Inn. Located on the edge of the park, the homely pub is the perfect place to warm up. 

Walking the route in the summer? Pack a picnic and dine alfresco in the park.
What boots?

Protecting the foot is key if you’re going to succeed on this route’s terrain. Opt for cushioned soles to protect against uneven rocks and stones, and a waterproof upper to tackle the occasionally boggy conditions. 

Find out more:

More information about the route can be found at WalkHighlands. To learn more about Holyrood Park, click here.

Ben Lomond
Walking Scotland: Top 5 Walking Routes

Standing at 3194ft above sea level, Ben Lomond is perhaps one of the most outstanding mountains in the Scottish Highlands, offering panoramic views over Loch Lomond and the surrounding areas. 

Starting in Rowardennan, the route takes walkers through wooded spaces over steep pathways towards the summit. From there, you can admire the amazing views as you slowly descend the trail. With a moderate to hard rating, the steep sections of this walk will put even experienced walkers to the test.

Where to stop:

The Rowardennan Hotel is located at the base of Ben Lomond, making it an ideal stop-off as you descend from the mountain. If the weather permits, take your tipple outside to the beer garden and truly soak up the views of the magnificent Loch Lomond and surrounding mountains.

What boots?

As Ben Lomond is a mountain, you’ll need professional equipment to ensure your safety. Cushion, support and stability are all factors you should look for when it comes to boots, while you’ll also need base layers and waterproof clothing for the trek.

Find out more:

For more information about this route, visit Walking Britain.

The John Muir Way
Walking Scotland: Top 5 Walking Routes

At 134 miles in total, The John Muir Way should be split across a few trips due to its sheer length. Running from Helensburgh to Dunbar, the route has been split into sections for those who do not have the seven to ten days required to walk the full way. 

While nature dazzles throughout the walk, it is particularly spectacular from North Berwick to Dunbar. Over the 15-mile stretch, you’ll climb Berwick Law to enjoy spectacular views over East Lothian and the Forth, explore the picture-perfect surroundings of the John Muir Country Park and wonder at the imposing Tantallon Castle.

Where to stop:

You’ll find plenty of perfect picnic spots along the route as well as many pubs and eateries too. Once you’ve reached Dunbar Harbour, pay a visit to The Volunteer Arms for some freshly caught seafood.

What boots?

The length of the route means you’ll encounter a variety of terrains during your trip. Because of this, it’s best to choose a pair of all-purpose walking boots, with a thick tread, cushioned soles and support around the ankles.

Find out more:

There’s plenty of other sections of the route that are worthy of a ramble. You can find out full details of the route on the official John Muir Way site.

The Borders Abbeys Way

The Borders Abbeys Way is a circular route in the centre of the Scottish Borders. Comprising of 64.5 miles in total, the walk has been divided into five sections so you can tackle it piece by piece. With an easy to medium terrain throughout, it’s worth trying to tackle the full route at some point, especially the 12-mile stretch from Kelso to Jedburgh.

During this section, you’ll take in the pretty sights as you work your way along the river bank. Look out for the many picture-perfect stone bridges and make sure you pack your camera to take a photo of the Abbey of Jedburgh ruins as your walk comes to a close.

Where to stop:

Treat yourself at the end of your walk at the Clock Tower Bistro and Bar, in Jedburgh. Offering a selection of wines, cocktails and fine foods, it’s the perfect place to indulge after a long ramble through Scotland’s outstanding scenery.

What boots?

From Kelso to Jedburgh, the terrain remains relatively flat. Select a pair of walking boots with cushioned soles to ensure you are comfortable throughout the duration of your route.

Find out more:

You can learn more about the route by visiting The Borders Abbeys Way official site.


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Diwali or Festive Makeup




Happy Diwali to those who celebrate! Every time we get to this time of year I really start to think about how quickly time is going. This year I am spending Diwali (today 11th) with my flat mates going for a lovely meal and then with the family at the weekend. Very odd. I love showing what I did for my make-up and the aim was something pretty yet bright! I based everything around the dress which is the Dhalia dress, very pretty and summery but in the evening is going to look amazing. There are hints of pink and red coming from the flowers on the dress so i decided to keep that as the theme and went for that colour on my lips. The shade Date Night is from Seventeen* and is a lovely pinky colour but to amp it up I added the red from the All Out Lip Palette* which looked amazing! Because the lips and dress were so bright I went with a warm glow to the face, starting with my trustee L'Oreal Foundation, L.A Girls Concealer and Seventeen Contour Kit*. Summer might be over but I like my skin to have a bronze colour to it. I am also LOVING highllighting, why it has taken me so long to get on board I have no idea but it looks gorgeous on the skin and lasts all day, for this look I used the MAC Soft & Gentle.  Then we go onto the eyes for this I used the Seventeen Easy on the Eye Palette* which is full of smoky, dark colours. The palette also comes with a primer and cream shadows to help keep your eye make-up on all night long, I only touched the bottom row of colours. Followed by the smallest amount of Falsifeye Mascara*, I love this mascara to bits that I am now running low so saving it for special occasions.

And that is the whole look finished! I wanted something super simple, easy and yet striking. I love the purple on the eyes and the red lips it works really well with my dress.

Hope you enjoyed!


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