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Thursday, 8 August 2019

Caelan At 6 Weeks


Hello, lovelies!

Can someone please tell me where the last 6 weeks have gone?! It seems like I've blinked and suddenly I have this 10lbs little boy smiling and giggling at me!

I know when I was pregnant I loved reading these kinds of blogs from other mama's, so I thought I'd pop my own up here. So, here we go, Caelan's 6 week update!

We've finally started to settle into a proper routine with him at nights. Bottle, bath, cuddle/play time, last bottle, then sleep. Thankfully, he's just like his mama and loves his sleep, so we usually get from about 11pm 'til 4/5am before he wakes up for another feed/bum change. I'm definitely not taking it for granted, because I know he can fall out of that habit as quickly as he went into it, but getting those solid few hours sleep a night has definitely helped me out a lot.

While he sleeps great at night, however, he does not sleep great during the day. I think we've only managed to get him to sleep in his moses basket twice, every other time he has to sleep on me; the second we put him down he pings awake and screams until he's lifted again. Which is usually right away because I can't stand hearing him cry, it truly breaks my heart, even if I know it's only because he's mad I've put him down.

We stopped breast feeding a couple of weeks ago, which I know is quite a controversial thing to do, but to be completely open and honest with you guys -- I was struggling. Really, really struggling mentally, and physically with it. I was constantly worried that he wasn't getting enough, and I was getting no time to do anything but feed since he's such a hungry little boy and was on the boob for 45 minutes every hour. Now, I can quite happily leave him with James for a bottle while I go for a shower and get the chance to feel human again.

The change hasn't seemed to have any affect on Caelan, and he's still just as much a little guzzle guts as he was when he was boob fed. He takes 5 and a 1/2 oz every three to four hours, and has been piling on the weight like a champ.

He's such a happy little man, and every day I look at him and think about how blessed and lucky I am to be his mama.

I want to keep doing these kinds of update posts, so look out for them! I'll also be doing a more in depth post about our night-time routine if anyone is interested in it!

I'll see you all next time!

Ree xo

Monday, 22 July 2019

Labour & Delivery Story

Hello, lovelies!

On the 24th of June, ten days after my due date, at 04:54am, my partner and I welcomed our son, Caelan, into the world. Now he's four weeks old, I figured it was time to sit and write this all down. Partly so I can read it and look back on it later, and partly so I can show it to him in years to come.

Saturday 22nd of June


After a day of reduced movement, I phoned maternity triage at about 10pm. Because I'd already tried all the usual tricks to get him moving -- cold water, lying on my left, eating something sugary -- they told me to pop in so they could check me over. Thankfully, my best friend, Eve, had her car that weekend and was able to come and pick us up. We arrived at triage at 10:45pm, and got strapped up to a monitor straight away.

Two hours of monitoring later, they said everything was fine and I was alright to go home, but they needed to take my blood pressure one last time before we did, which is when everything started to go a little bit pear shaped. They don't know why, but my blood pressure had sky rocketed, and since I was already so over-due, they decided to induce me then and there. Panic stations, lads, since we didn't bring any of our hospital bags with us. So, James and Eve had to run back home at nearly 1am to get our bags, and I was admited and taken to the early labour ward.

2:45am, a midwife came in and put in my pessary, which was possibly the most uncomfortable experience of my life, and I had to stay awake for an hour after that to make sure my body didn't reject it. It didn't, thankfully, and I finally got to sleep about 6am. Sleeping in hospitals isn't the easiest, but luckily we had a private room so James was allowed to stay with me.

Sunday 23rd of June


Quite possibly the slowest day of my life. My mum and auntie came to the hospital at 11am when visiting hours started so James could go home and shower. I spent the day walking around, bouncing on a maternity ball, and trying my hardest to force down the sorry attempt at hospital food. Because it was a Sunday they were doing a roast dinner, but I only had roast potatoes and gravy. It was dire, and I'll probably have emotional scars for the rest of my life from it. Seriously. Yikes. 

At around 3:30/4pm I started to get noticeable contractions, which was exciting, but terrifying, since I wasn't entirely sure what they were going to feel like due to being induced. I'd heard that induction makes them worse, but to start with they really did just feel like annoying, uncomfortable but ignorable period pains.

As the evening went on they got more and more uncomfortable. At 10pm I asked to go into the ward bath, as my contractions were getting more and more frequent and a fair bit more painful. The hot water helped a lot, and I spent a good hour or so in there before I went back to the room, and started on gas & air, which definitely took the edge off the pain for a little while. I didn't last long after that, maybe two hours before I asked for pain-killers, which was annoying because I was so convinced I wanted to do it drug-free and as naturally as possible. The midwife at the time suggested I try another bath, which I did, however half an hour in I was starting to feel like I was going to crack from the pain, and like I needed to start pushing, so I was smacking the midwife alarm like a crazy lady. 

When I got back to the room it was about 3:30 in the morning, and they finally gave me some morphine -- let me tell you guys it was the best thing in the world, completely knocked me out. Between contractions I was having little cat naps, and only woke up properly when a midwife, who was the sweetest woman EVER, came in to check me, I was four and a half centimetres dilated, and give me some more morphine. Twenty minutes later I was screaming that I needed to push, so a doctor came in to check me, and this is when everything started to go crazy. 

Monday 24th of June


Twenty minutes is all it took for me to go from four and a half centemitres, to fully dilated. I very vividly remember the doctor looking at the midwife and saying "Well I don't know what your four and a half centimetres feel like, but she's fully dilated and this baby is coming." 

I spent an hour pushing, and it was a pain unlike any I've ever experienced. I truly cannot describe it, and I don't think I ever will be able to. I started to lose momentum then, and was begging for them to help me. It was 4am, and the doctor said she could go and check to see if theatre was free for a forceps delivery. I was desperate at that point, nearing 26 hours since my pessary was put in, and agreed. Another 35 minutes passed before I was taken down to theatre, and the five minutes between leaving the room and getting the spinal block put in were hellish, because I couldn't take the gas & air with me, and the second lot of morphine had worn off already. 

James was brought into theatre, and I spent the whole time focussing on him, and the next thing I knew, I was being told my baby's head was born. My first question? "Is he real?"

This is where everything starts to get a bit fuzzy, so I'm going to base this entirely off what James and my mum have told me. 

We were taken back to the room, and I tried to give Caelan his first feed, but I was still numb from the boobs down so James gave him a bottle. I was lying in the bed, and completely lost all colour, and couldn't focus on anything. Everything sounded like it was miles away, my head felt like I was underwater, and when I looked at my mum I was seeing four of her. She ran to get the midwife, who came and checked on me and hit the panic button, and before they knew what was happening, nine doctors were in the room with me. 

Turns out, my uterus haemoraged pretty badly, and in the 45 minutes between Caelan being born and then, I lost nearly a litre and a half of blood very quickly. I ended up needing two transfusions, a lot of fluids, was given a cathater, heart monitors, pressure monitors, and I really didn't realise at the time just how awful it was. It wasn't until the next day that the doctors told me that I could have died. What a scary thought, right? 

We were kept in hospital until Wednesday the 26th, under extremely close watch and near hourly check ups for the first twenty four hours. I had to give myself at home injections to stop blood clots for ten days after we got home, and am now officially on iron tablets for the rest of my life. 

It's been four weeks now, and every day I'm starting to feel more and more like myself again. It's been the toughest, most emotional, longest yet fastest and best time of my life. Being a new mother is hard, and I know people told me constantly how difficult it would be, but I truly never expected this. 

Caelan Craig Thomas Stewart, you are the light of my life, and I've never felt a love like the love I have for you, my little prince. I would go to the end of the earth for you. I would go through that labour a million more times for you. I am so glad you are my baby boy. I love you. 


Saturday, 13 April 2019

My Favourite Instagrammers



Hello, lovelies!

Instagram is definitely the biggest social media platform going - but I don't need to tell you that, do I? Unless you've been living under a rock since it came out all those years ago.

While I use my Insta to look at pictures of Sphynx Cats and pretty clothes - Instagram is the best platform for all artistic, creative minded, social people to share their latest works, outings, or drool-enducing foods.

I'm constantly on the lookout for new people to follow, so I thought I'd make a list of my favourite people on Instagram for you all to have a browse through.

Jemma - @dorkfaceblog



Jemma's feed is nothing but sunshine, colour, and the cutest little baby boy I've ever seen in my life. She is one of the most positive, uplifting, kind and caring people I follow, and always puts a smile on my face when she uploads. She runs her blog, her own shop, and is a working artist, all ontop of being an amazing mother! Her accent is possibly my favourite ever, and I just want to squish River's cheeks he's so bloomin' precious.

Karina - @karinaheartss


Karina has been an amazing friend of mine for nearly nine years now -- *record scratch, plates crashing, audience gasps* WHAT?! -- and I've never laughed more in my life than I have in the times I've spent with her. We've been to a fair few gigs together, and she now has her own fashion & lifestyle blog. Seeing her grow into such an amazing, confident and just generally wonderful person makes my heart sing! She's a blessing to have on my feed, and she'll be a blessing to have on yours too. 

Aimee - @aimee_nicole95


Aimee, her body confidence, and her smile, are infectious. She's positive about everything and since bringing her life more to Instagram I've watched her become this absolute beacon of confidence and love, and I couldn't be more proud of her. She may not consider herself a fashion blogger, but every single outfit she posts has me searching the internet for it (even if I won't look as good in it as she does.) You will not regret following her, I promise. 

Helen Anderson - @helenanderz


Helen is my favourite YouTuber, which automatically brings her into this list. Her sense of style, tattoos and makeup are all stunning, and it is SO refreshing to follow someone who's body type is the same as mine. Also, her dogs? Adorable. 

Kirsty - @kirstyjarvie


Kirsty, another Scottish fashion blogger, is such a happy little ray of sunshine that, as soon as you follow her, lights up your feed in a way that only Kirsty can. She's constantly smiling, constantly positive, and writes her blogs in such a way that you get sucked into it for hours on end without even noticing. 

Louise - @louisepentland


Everyone knows Louise by now, right? I've followed her since her eldest daughter was born, and it's been so lovely watching her and her family grow. Her entire feed is positivity, cats, cute babies and happiness, what else could you want? 

Billie - @billieleanne


Billie, the angel that she is, blows my mind on the daily. She owns her own fake eyelash company, her own logo design company, travels, has an amazing house, and recently just rescued a gorgeous dog from Romania. She truly is the embodiment of a hard working woman, and she is such an amazing body-positivity blogger on top of it all. I have so much love for her I can barely contain it.

Well, lovelies, I hope I've helped you find some new people to follow! Each of these women are strong, caring, hard working individuals who deserve all of your love and support, be it on Instagram, their blogs, or their businesses. 

I hope you're enjoying the more frequent uploads, because I'm enjoying writing them again! 

I'll see you all next time, 

Ree xo

Thursday, 11 April 2019

Baby Names We Love... But Won't Be Using


Hello, lovelies!

Now that we've finally, finally, settled on a name for our little boy, I thought I'd share the list we'd narrowed it down to before we finally got here.

When I say narrowed it down, I mean cut from roughly 100+ names for both girls and boys, who knew naming a Bubba would be so hard? I certainly didn't, and I was convinced I'd end up with a nameless child since even the ones I'd loved since childhood suddenly didn't seem right.

There's still every chance we'll end up picking something new again once he's made his appearance.

We'll start with girl's names:

  • Autumn
  • Rose
  • Anastasia
  • Indi
  • India
  • Nova
  • Charlotte
  • Kira
  • Paige
  • Darcy
  • Victoria
  • Scarlett
  • Daisy
  • Grace
  • Delilah
  • Delia

Boy's names:
  • Grayson
  • Fletcher
  • Jack
  • Bodhi
  • Oliver
  • Nathan
  • Avery
  • Robin
  • Charlie
  • Noah
  • Leo
  • Alfie
I've obviously left the name we've picked off here, since we're keeping it a surprise until he's here -- but these are what we'd managed to get it down to. A lot of names that I loved, James didn't like. A lot of names that James loved, I didn't like. It was a vicious cycle of "What about..." "Or maybe..." "This sounds nice..."

These posts are always so fun to read, so I figured I'd join in on the fun and make my own!

Hope you all have a lovely week! 

I'll see you all next time,

Ree xo

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

Koi Footwear Wishlist


Hello, lovelies!

I've been doing a lot of online window shopping recently -- thanks, Bub! -- and I recently stumbled across Koi Footwear.

Anyone who knows me knows I love shoes. Love. Shoes. At one point I had upwards of 75 pairs, even though I only wore maybe three of those.

Koi Footwear cater to everyone. They're quirky, fun, have everything from trainers to heeled boots, and SO MANY cute shoes I really struggled to narrow them all down for this list, but here we go!  This post isn't sponsored nor have I been asked by Koi to do this, I literally just love them.

You can shop the whole site HERE

ITHIL BIKER BOOTS


These were the first boots I saw from Koi, thanks to a few of my blogger friends wearing them, and I've been completely head over heels in love with them since. I've always been a sucker for a good pair of biker boots (my last ones were worn to death, no joke,) so I knew, sooner or later, I had to have these for my wardrobe. 

ROMEO HEART BOOTS


Another pair of boots, another time my heart sings when I look at them. I LOVE these boots with so much passion. They make my inner thirten-year-old-who-drew-hearts-with-arrows-on-everything sing, and the red laces are to die for. Black jeans and a leather jacket with these boots? Be still, my heart.

ASTRO STAR AND MOON CHUNKY BOOTS


This may (or may not) be the last pair of boots on this list. I just can't let the opportunity to show these babies off slip by, and they aren't even mine yet. I'm going to keep saying I love them, and I'm a sucker for them, because 1) we've established I love biker style boots, and 2) I'm a SUCKER for anything Astro themed. The stars, moon and sun on these are enough to make my heart flutter. 

SAI MARY JANES


Ummm. Baby Pink. Mary Janes. For someone who loves Mary Janes as much as I do, I've never actually owned a pair. Shocking, right? However, that may change very soon because of these beautiful babies. I'm a little lost for words on them, because they are just that beautiful.

MICHI CAT FACE TRAINERS


When I was younger I had these gorgeous trainers with cats on them, and I haven't been able to find a pair I've liked since. Queue these beauts coming into my life and tempting me from the other side of my computer screen. I. Am. Obsessed. Will I be asking for these as a push present? Possibly. 

HAVEN LEOPARD CHELSEA BOOTS


I know I said no more boots, but when I've literally been talking to James about wanting a nice pair of leopard print shoes and then these pop up on my screen? Fate. Destiny. A need that I can't describe. I'm obsessed with them and have 300 ideas on how to style them already, so will be getting these (hopefully) at some point in the future. 

Well, lovelies, I hope you enjoyed this quick little list, and I hope I haven't sent your shopping needs off too badly! 

I'll see you all next time,

Ree xo 

Wednesday, 13 February 2019

Top Beauty Products Under £10


Hello, lovelies!

Everyone loves a great beauty bargain, right? And whilst I would love to be able to afford all of those MAC lipsticks, my top products right now are mostly under £10 bargains.

So, here is my current Top Beauty Products Under £10!

Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer - £4, Superdrug. 

If you've been living under a rock, you may not have heard of this product yet, but if you haven't, and you have social media (which you do because you're here) you know the hype around this concealer. I was a devote Tarte Shape Tape user, spending £22 a go to get that creamy coverage, so when I heard that this was a dupe and £18 less, I was thrilled. Sceptical, but thrilled. 

Whilst I didn't wear it everyday until recently - pregnancy has given me some major eyebags - I seriously fell head over heels for this concealer. It's thick, creamy, full coverage, and whilst it isn't an exact dupe for Shape Tape, I cannot sing it's praises enough. I use the shade C1 because I'm ridiculously pale, but it comes in a variety of shades suitable for near enough anyone.

Sweetheart Cosmetics 'STARSTRUCK' Lashes - £9.50, sweetheartcosmetics.com


Billie, the lovely girl who runs this brand, has created several pairs of my favourite lashes. All of Sweetheart's lashes are top quality, with a relatively low price point. Starstruck is but one of my favourite styles, alongside Drama Queen, Daydreamer & Lucy. 

Am I biased because thats my eyeball you guys see on the website? I mean, maybe, but that doesn't stop these lashes being the most comfortable lashes I've ever had bless my eyes. I've worn them to gigs and parties as well as day to day, and they are perfect. 10/10 would pay £3000 for these. 

Buy STARSTRUCK Lashes HERE (they're currently on sale for £6.95 - use code 'reeroganmakeup' for £ off as well.)

Zoeva Cat Eye Pen - £7.00, Beautybay.com 

I'm going to put it out there, eyeliner and I are still not the best of friends. It's a very much unrequited love situation. I love eyeliner, but does eyeliner love me? Not so much. 

However, this eyeliner is so simple to use, and such a lovely formula, that it very quickly became my favourite pen liner. I've repurchased this at least five times now, and every time I use it I'm reminded why I love it. It glides on like silk, and definitely lives up to it's name of "Blackest Black." 

You can buy it from BEAUTYBAY

Palmer's Cocoa Butter Stretch Mark Cream - £4.75, Boots

Does this count as a beauty product? I'm adding it anyway, because oh man, has it saved me. 

I've struggled with stretch marks for a while, even before I got pregnant, due to weight gain after such a sudden weight loss when I was younger, and now I have this bump growing they seemed to be getting worse and worse. I bought this from Boots when I was about 6 weeks pregnant, and have sworn by it ever since. 

Whilst it hasn't made my stretch marks disappear, it has helped the elasticity of my skin and stopped them from getting worse, which is all I cared about. 

Well, lovelies, that's it for now. This obviously isn't the longest list in the world, but I'll be doing a pregnancy skincare post soon for you all as well, so keep your eyes peeled for that. 

Until next time,

Ree xo

Tuesday, 1 August 2017

July Beauty Favourites


Hello, lovelies!

How freaking crazy is it that it's August already? I'm mind blown, and slightly scared.

This month has been an absolute whirlwind for me, I got a new job in a salon as their makeup artist AND its starting to sink in that I'm actually going to be going to college to study what I love and get my qualifications. My own little salon is getting more and more possible, and it's terrifying.

I have a whole list of things that I adored this month, so I'll jump right on into the post rather than ramble any more!

Morphe 35OS & 35P Palettes


These were my first ever Morphe palettes, and I absolutely adore them. They are honestly like my children. The 35OS is a re-vamp of their iconic 35O with a lot of shimmer added, and I just freaking love shimmer. 35P is a lot more matte with some shimmers added in, and a mix of browns and purples, the looks that can be created with these palettes blow my mind. I find myself reaching for one or the other of these palettes almost daily now. 


Certifeye 'Orion' Lashes & Majestic Palette


If you've seen my Twitter, you'll have seen me fangirl several times over Certifeye, their amazing products and beauty of an owner. I love everything about this brand. Orion lashes are dramatic and fluffy, and I wear them every single chance I get. Be it for a big night out or a family dinner, they are my be all and end all of falsies. The Majestic palette can be used as eyeshadows, highlights, and blushes, but I mostly use it on my eyes. 'Royalty' is my perfect transition shade and is by far my most used in the palette, alongside 'Imperial', 'Power' and 'Regal'. 

Zoeva Rose Golden Trio


I use this on both myself and my clients, and we all love it. It's a simple palette that I found in the Travel section of beauty bay, so it's perfect for sticking in your hand luggage. The top shade is a matte, cocoa brown perfect for contouring, the middle shade is a pure white, perfect for highlighting and setting under your eyes, and the bottom shade is a pink, shimmery blush. It gives your cheeks that perfect, summery glow, and I would recommend it to anyone!

Morphe Liquid Lipstick in 'Vanity'


I wasn't even slightly concerned about not liking this when I bought it, and I wasn't wrong. It's creamy, applies like a dream, and smells freaking beautiful. It dries matte and does not smudge for anything, trust me. I wore this on a date and it didn't even move during kisses. It looked a lot pinker on the website but in real life it is more like a light purple, and it's my daily go to currently. 

Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade in Dark Brown


Are you truly a beauty blogger if you haven't raved about this product? I only just recently got my hands on it and I honestly don't think I could live without it now. I feel naked when I'm not wearing it. It lasts a full day in the salon paired with their clear brow gel, and it doesn't feel heavy or like your brows are glued down onto your face, which is definitely a plus. 

Zoeva Graphic Lash Mascara, Cat Eye Pen, and Black Box Khol Liner


What a mouthful of a title, huh? I paired these three together as I wanted to trim down the length of this post, and felt like these are pretty self explanatory products. I use them daily, and after using the same brand of khol liner for years (Thanks, Avon.) I finally decided to jump ship and try a new one, and I am SO glad I did. The mascara applies wonderfully, has an amazing, thick brush and doesn't clump or flake after a couple of hours. The Khol Liner is a wonderfully creamy pencil, and stays on my waterline wonderfully during the day with only the tiniest little bit of smudging that I don't mind because I live for grungy eye looks. The Cat Eye Pen liquid liner dries matte and again, applies like a dream. It doesn't crease, it doesn't fade, and it keeps me looking tip top during those ten hour shifts.

Marc Jacobs 'Daisy'


One of my mum's friends brought this back for her from his holiday, and I had to pinch it because I love it so much. Fruity and floral, it has the perfect summer scent for me, and it makes me feel like a literal princess when I wear it. It's beautiful, and it's my staple scent this summer. 

Oh boy, what a list! I hope you enjoyed reading, my lovelies! 

Side note, I have started an instagram solely for my makeup and client pictures, so if you want to pop it a follow I am over at @reeroganmakeup! 

See you next time, then!

Ree xo 

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Taking A Break


Hello, lovelies!

You may ave noticed my absence this month - and the reason for that is, I hit a wall. I couldn't think of content, I had started a new medication that messed with my body, my body hurt, and I spent most of this month asleep. I put far too much pressure on myself with 5 blog posts a week, which exhausted me both mentally and physically.

The last two weeks have been better, and I'm back, and better than ever.

I done something scary - I went to a salon, and I cut my hair. Might not sound scary, right? Well, I hadn't been to a proper salon in a long ass time, and taking the leap to actually go and get my hair done properly wasn't an easy one. I cried to my best friend the night before because I was so nervous, but it turned out beautifully, and since then, I've felt better.

I've started to feel like myself again, I've started to get out of bed before 2pm again, and, thankfully, I'm blogging again, which feels great.

Thank you for sticking around, if you have, and if you're just joining us - welcome, I hope you're ready for this crazy ride.

I'll see you next time, then.

Ree xo

Saturday, 22 April 2017

Morphe "Candy Apple Red" Brush Set Review



Hello, lovelies!

Recently I decided to treat myself and buy some new makeup brushes, because my stash was seriously running low with the amount of brushes that were breaking, or had their hairs falling out. Please see below for the most heartbreaking moment of my life:


It's upsetting me even looking at it.

Anyway, I decided to treat myself to a set of Morphe brushes I saw on BeautyBay and totally fell head over heels with! The Morphe 700 8 piece "Candy Apple Red" Brush Set!


For £13.50 I couldn't really pass these beauties up! They're obviously of the highest Morphe standard, and they came packaged in a gorgeous red pouch, which I have obviously kept as I can't bring myself to throw away any type of brush pouch.





Composed of 8 brushes, ranging from big fluffy face brushes to the tiniest liner brush I have ever seen, the fact this set was only £13.50 literally blows my mind. Where else can you get Morphe brushes for that little?!

I've taken pictures of each of the individual brushes for you all to see, so here we go!

Tapered Powder Brush

Tapered Blush Brush 

Flat Foundation Brush


Oval Fluff Brush


Chisel Fluff Brush

Pointed Crease Brush

Angled Liner Brush

Bent Liner Brush


Aren't they beautiful?! I am so enamoured with them that when they first arrived I just stared at them for a while, before just brushing the powder brush against my face to test how soft it was. My mum laughed, but it was definitely one of the high points of my week. You guys understand, right? 

You can purchase these brushes HERE 

They are truly some of the best brushes I have ever bought, truly living up to their Morphe name.

Thank you so much for reading, lovelies! And as always -

I'll see you next time, then. 

Ree xo 

Friday, 21 April 2017

My Favourite Budget Eyelashes


Hello, lovelies!

For someone who only started wearing false lashes last year, they have very quickly become one of my favourite things about doing my makeup. I honestly feel like my face is naked without lashes, even if I'm wearing full coverage everything.  

I have tried more than enough pairs of budget eyelashes to find out which ones are my favourites, and the two I'm about to show you all are the two I always go back to. As much as I love my Eldora lashes, Eyelure were my first love.

The first pair I have dubbed as my "serious" pair. Aka - the ones I'll wear to interviews, lunches, other "adult" type things that require me to wear makeup.

They are the Eyelure 110's for "Definition"




Soft and fluttery, these lashes aren't designed to make an impact, but more to make your natural lashes look fuller and, obviously, more defined. They're a lot lighter than lashes I'm used to but I adore them, and with a coating of mascara they really are beautiful. I wish I had a photo to show you how lovely they are on, but I don't, so you're just going to have to take my word for it.

You can get these in pretty much any high street beauty store, like Boots, Superdrug, Bodycare etc. and they retail for roughly £3! Cheap and cheerful but definitely preform like higher end lashes, so they are definitely a steal.

Next up are what I call my "Party lashes" - big and bold and LONG.

They are the Eyelure 202's for Drama!




I. Freaking. LOVE. These. Lashes.

I am all about dramatic makeup, it makes me so beyond happy, so whenever I get a chance to break out these bad boys, I'm in my element. For some people these are definitely too heavy on the lid, but I'm prepared to suffer the 30 minutes or so it takes to get used to them, just because they look so good with big winged eyeliner, aka my go-to night out look.

I wore these to a wedding last July and the whole day I got so many compliments on them! They truly are breathtaking on, and I love them beyond words. Please, if you get the chance, try them. Again they are found in most, if not all, high street beauty stores for £4! A bargain!

The key to my heart? Falsies.

Thank you so much for reading, lovelies! And as always -

I'll see you next time, then.

Ree xo